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Christiane B Wiebel

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Plos One|October 24, 2025
On utilizing gaze behavior to predict movement transitions during natural human walking on different terrainsMartina Hasenjäger, Christiane B Wiebel-Herboth
Journal of Vision|October 1, 2016
Testing the role of Michelson contrast for the perception of surface lightnessChristiane B Wiebel, Manish Singh, Marianne Maertens
Journal of Vision|April 7, 2017
Maximum likelihood difference scales represent perceptual magnitudes and predict appearance matchesChristiane B Wiebel, Guillermo Aguilar, Marianne Maertens
Plos One|March 18, 2021
Measuring inter- and intra-individual differences in visual scan patterns in a driving simulator experiment using active information storageChristiane B Wiebel-Herboth, Matti Krüger, Patricia Wollstadt
Journal of Vision|June 26, 2014
Early differential processing of material images: Evidence from ERP classificationChristiane B Wiebel, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner
Vision Research|May 5, 2015
Statistical correlates of perceived gloss in natural imagesChristiane B Wiebel, Matteo Toscani, Karl R Gegenfurtner
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 5, 2013
The speed and accuracy of material recognition in natural imagesChristiane B Wiebel, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner
Multisensory Research|March 22, 2014
Visual and haptic representations of material propertiesElisabeth Baumgartner, Christiane B Wiebel, Karl R Gegenfurtner
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|February 12, 2021
Quantifying the Predictability of Visual Scanpaths Using Active Information StoragePatricia Wollstadt, Martina Hasenjäger, Christiane B Wiebel-Herboth
Vision Research|February 26, 2015
A comparison of haptic material perception in blind and sighted individualsElisabeth Baumgartner, Christiane B Wiebel, Karl R Gegenfurtner
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Plos One|October 24, 2025
On utilizing gaze behavior to predict movement transitions during natural human walking on different terrainsMartina Hasenjäger, Christiane B Wiebel-Herboth
Journal of Vision|October 1, 2016
Testing the role of Michelson contrast for the perception of surface lightnessChristiane B Wiebel, Manish Singh, Marianne Maertens
Journal of Vision|April 7, 2017
Maximum likelihood difference scales represent perceptual magnitudes and predict appearance matchesChristiane B Wiebel, Guillermo Aguilar, Marianne Maertens
Plos One|March 18, 2021
Measuring inter- and intra-individual differences in visual scan patterns in a driving simulator experiment using active information storageChristiane B Wiebel-Herboth, Matti Krüger, Patricia Wollstadt
Journal of Vision|June 26, 2014
Early differential processing of material images: Evidence from ERP classificationChristiane B Wiebel, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner
Vision Research|May 5, 2015
Statistical correlates of perceived gloss in natural imagesChristiane B Wiebel, Matteo Toscani, Karl R Gegenfurtner
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 5, 2013
The speed and accuracy of material recognition in natural imagesChristiane B Wiebel, Matteo Valsecchi, Karl R Gegenfurtner
Multisensory Research|March 22, 2014
Visual and haptic representations of material propertiesElisabeth Baumgartner, Christiane B Wiebel, Karl R Gegenfurtner
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)|February 12, 2021
Quantifying the Predictability of Visual Scanpaths Using Active Information StoragePatricia Wollstadt, Martina Hasenjäger, Christiane B Wiebel-Herboth
Vision Research|February 26, 2015
A comparison of haptic material perception in blind and sighted individualsElisabeth Baumgartner, Christiane B Wiebel, Karl R Gegenfurtner
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