Wolfgang H. Zangemeister, Thomas Liman 2007; Volume 37: Pages 975-982, Abstract
Category: Neurovisual
Bonnard´s Representation of the Perception of Substance.
Privitera CM. Stark LW, Zangemeister, WH: Journal of Eye Movement Research 2007; 1: 1-6
Eye movements in patients with Neglect compared to Hemianopia show space-centred attention when fixating rotating objects
Fuehr MK, Zangemeister WH. Neurol Res. 2005 ;27(3):302-9.
On the problem of driving license driving in patients with homonymous hemianopia – legal and neurological-visual parameters
Zangemeister WH: in: fitness to drive in neurological diseases, ed. Ch Dettmers and C Weiller, Stuttgart 2004; pp.260-265 – Book Text.
Cognitive neuro-visual rehabilitation and driving ability II
W. H. Zangemeister, A. Becker, H. Hökendorf, Neurol Rehabil 2002; 8 (5): 247-255, Abstract.
Cognitive neuro-visual rehabilitation and driving ability I
W. H. Zangemeister, A. Becker, H. Hökendorf . Neurol Rehabil 2002; 8 (4): 173-186, Abstract.
An increase in a virtual hemianopic field defect enhances the efficiency of secondary adaptive gaze strategies
Zangemeister WH, Utz P . Current Psychology of Cognition 2002; 21: 281-303
Visual Imagery in Hemianopic Patients
Joystone Gbadamosi and Wolfgang H. Zangemeister, J Cogn Neurosci 2001, Vol. 13, Pages 855-866
Cognitive visual field rehabilitation through strategies of coordinated gaze motor skills
Zangemeister WH, Poppensieker K, Hoekendorf H, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 1999
Adaptation to visual field defects with virtual reality scotoma in healthy subjects
Zangemeister WH, Oechsner U: In: Current Oculomotor Research, ed. by Becker et al, Plenum Press, New York 1999, pp.89-92