Antje Nuthmann

4.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
75 papers, 3.3k citations indexed

About

Antje Nuthmann is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and Human-Computer Interaction. According to data from OpenAlex, Antje Nuthmann has authored 75 papers receiving a total of 3.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 59 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 36 papers in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition and 31 papers in Human-Computer Interaction. Recurrent topics in Antje Nuthmann's work include Visual perception and processing mechanisms (40 papers), Visual Attention and Saliency Detection (36 papers) and Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology (31 papers). Antje Nuthmann is often cited by papers focused on Visual perception and processing mechanisms (40 papers), Visual Attention and Saliency Detection (36 papers) and Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology (31 papers). Antje Nuthmann collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Germany and United States. Antje Nuthmann's co-authors include Ralf Engbert, Reinhold Kliegl, Eike M. Richter, J. Michael Henderson, John M. Henderson, Wolfgang Einhäuser, Tim J. Smith, Andrew X Stewart, Guido Sanguinetti and Daniel J. Schad and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Psychological Review and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Antje Nuthmann

72 papers receiving 3.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Antje Nuthmann
George W. McConkie United States
Janet H. Hsiao Hong Kong
James R. Brockmole United States
Carrick C. Williams United States
Lester C. Loschky United States
Adrian Staub United States
James F. Juola United States
George W. McConkie United States
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All Works

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Faul, Franz, et al.. (2024). Is a knife the same as a plunger? Comparing the attentional effects of weapons and non-threatening unusual objects in dynamic scenes. Cognitive Research Principles and Implications. 9(1). 66–66. 3 indexed citations
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Hessels, Roy S., Antje Nuthmann, Marcus Nyström, et al.. (2024). The fundamentals of eye tracking part 1: The link between theory and research question. Behavior Research Methods. 57(1). 16–16. 14 indexed citations
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Faul, Franz, et al.. (2023). Revisiting the role of attention in the “weapon focus effect”: Do weapons draw gaze away from the perpetrator under naturalistic viewing conditions?. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 85(6). 1868–1887. 3 indexed citations
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Krasich, Kristina, Kevin M. O'neill, Samuel Murray, et al.. (2023). A computational modeling approach to investigating mind wandering-related adjustments to gaze behavior during scene viewing. Cognition. 242. 105624–105624. 1 indexed citations
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Nuthmann, Antje, et al.. (2023). Pseudoneglect during object search in naturalistic scenes. Experimental Brain Research. 241(9). 2345–2360. 12 indexed citations
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Fisher, Robert B., et al.. (2020). On the relative (un)importance of foveal vision during letter search in naturalistic scenes. Vision Research. 177. 41–55. 5 indexed citations
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Nuthmann, Antje, et al.. (2020). Salience-based object prioritization during active viewing of naturalistic scenes in young and older adults. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 22057–22057. 20 indexed citations
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Nuthmann, Antje, et al.. (2019). Extrafoveal attentional capture by object semantics. PLoS ONE. 14(5). e0217051–e0217051. 15 indexed citations
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Loschky, Lester C., Antje Nuthmann, Francesca C. Fortenbaugh, & Dennis M. Levi. (2017). Scene perception from central to peripheral vision. Journal of Vision. 17(1). 6–6. 19 indexed citations
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Urabain, Irati R. Saez de, Antje Nuthmann, Mark H. Johnson, & Tim J. Smith. (2017). Disentangling the mechanisms underlying infant fixation durations in scene perception: A computational account. Vision Research. 134. 43–59. 14 indexed citations
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Nuthmann, Antje, et al.. (2014). The impact of scene luminance levels on fixation durations: An examination based on simulations using the CRISP model. Perception. 43. 144–144. 1 indexed citations
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Nuthmann, Antje, et al.. (2014). Asymmetrical control of fixation durations in scene viewing. Vision Research. 100. 38–46. 30 indexed citations
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Nuthmann, Antje & Ellen Matthias. (2013). Time course of pseudoneglect in scene viewing. Cortex. 52. 113–119. 54 indexed citations
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Nuthmann, Antje. (2013). Not fixating at the line of text comes at a cost. Attention Perception & Psychophysics. 75(8). 1604–1609. 5 indexed citations
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Schad, Daniel J., Antje Nuthmann, & Ralf Engbert. (2012). Your mind wanders weakly, your mind wanders deeply: Objective measures reveal mindless reading at different levels. Cognition. 125(2). 179–194. 82 indexed citations
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Luke, Steven G., Antje Nuthmann, & John M. Henderson. (2012). Eye movement control in scene viewing and reading: Evidence from the stimulus onset delay paradigm.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 39(1). 10–15. 31 indexed citations
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Schad, Daniel J., Antje Nuthmann, & Ralf Engbert. (2010). Eye movements during reading of randomly shuffled text. Vision Research. 50(23). 2600–2616. 21 indexed citations
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Nuthmann, Antje, Tim J. Smith, Ralf Engbert, & John M. Henderson. (2010). CRISP: A computational model of fixation durations in scene viewing.. Psychological Review. 117(2). 382–405. 167 indexed citations
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Nuthmann, Antje, Ralf Engbert, & Reinhold Kliegl. (2006). The IOVP effect in mindless reading: Experiment and modeling. Vision Research. 47(7). 990–1002. 59 indexed citations
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Nuthmann, Antje, Ralf Engbert, & Reinhold Kliegl. (2005). Mislocated fixations during reading and the inverted optimal viewing position effect. Vision Research. 45(17). 2201–2217. 143 indexed citations

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