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Daniel Backhaus

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Experimental Brain Research|February 1, 2024
How body postures affect gaze control in scene viewing under specific task conditionsDaniel Backhaus, Ralf Engbert
Psychological Review|October 3, 2022
A dynamical scan-path model for task-dependence during scene viewingLisa Schwetlick, Daniel Backhaus, Ralf Engbert
Journal of Vision|May 12, 2020
Task-dependence in scene perception: Head unrestrained viewing using mobile eye-trackingDaniel Backhaus, Ralf Engbert, Lars O M Rothkegel, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|February 1, 2024
How body postures affect gaze control in scene viewing under specific task conditionsDaniel Backhaus, Ralf Engbert
Psychological Review|October 3, 2022
A dynamical scan-path model for task-dependence during scene viewingLisa Schwetlick, Daniel Backhaus, Ralf Engbert
Journal of Vision|May 12, 2020
Task-dependence in scene perception: Head unrestrained viewing using mobile eye-trackingDaniel Backhaus, Ralf Engbert, Lars O M Rothkegel, et al.
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