Zangemeister WH, Poppensieker K, Hoekendorf H, Shaker Verlag, Aachen 1999
Category: Articles
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
Quantitative examination of eye movements during visual imagery in hemianopics and normal probands
Gbadamosi J, Oechsner U, Zangemeister WH: Neurologie & Rehabil 1997; 3: 165-173 Abstract.
Virtual reality hemianopic scotomas induce eccentric fixation scanpath strategies to optimize high-level vision in healthy subjects
Zangemeister, W.H. Oechsner, U. Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1997. Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, 1997, Volume: 6,On page(s): 2807 – 2813 vol.6, Chicago, IL
Visual Attention and Cognition Evidence for scanpaths in hemianopic patients shown through string editing methods
Zangemeister WH, U Oechsner: Advances in Psychology 1996; 116: 197-22
Target predictability influences the distribution of coordinated eye-head-gaze saccades in patients with homonymous hemianopia
Schoepf D, Zangemeister WH: Neurol Research 1996;18: 425-440
Visual Attention and Cognition – Synopsis
von ed. Wolfgang H Zangemeister, S.Stiehl und C.Freksa Elsevier, Amsterdam 1996
Evidence for a global scanpath strategy in viewing abstract compared with realistic images
W. H. Zangemeister, K. Sherman and L. Stark, Neuropsychologia Volume 33, Issue 8, August 1995, Pages 1009-1025, Abstract
Short-term adaptation of eye movements in patients with visual hemifield defects indicates high level control of human scanpath
Zangemeister WH, Oechsner U, Freksa C; Optometry & Vision Sci[1995, 72(7):467-77]
Eye and head reading path in hemianopic patients
Schoepf D, Zangemeister WH: In: Facets of Dyslexia and its Remidiation, ed. by R Groner & SFWright, Elsevier, Amsterdam NewYork, 1993; pp. 267 287