An update on tests used for intraoperative monitoring of cognition during awake craniotomy

B de Zwart, C Ruis - Acta Neurochirurgica, 2024 - Springer
Purpose Mapping higher-order cognitive functions during awake brain surgery is important
for cognitive preservation which is related to postoperative quality of life. A systematic review …

Camera–Monitor systems as an opportunity to compensate for perceptual errors in time-to-contact estimations

EM Wögerbauer, H Hecht, M Wessels - Vision, 2023 - mdpi.com
For the safety of road traffic, it is crucial to accurately estimate the time it will take for a
moving object to reach a specific location (time-to-contact estimation, TTC). Observers make …

Audiovisual integration of time-to-contact information for approaching objects

PR DeLucia, D Preddy, D Oberfeld - Multisensory Research, 2016 - brill.com
Previous studies of time-to-collision (TTC) judgments of approaching objects focused on
effectiveness of visual TTC information in the optical expansion pattern (eg, visual tau …

Time‐to‐contact perception in the brain

R Baurès, M Fourteau, S Thébault… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Time‐to‐contact (TTC) perception refers to the ability of an observer to estimate the
remaining time before an object reaches a point in the environment, and is of crucial …

Rear-view perception in driving: Distance information is privileged in the selection of safe gaps

C Bernhard, D Oberfeld, H Hecht - … research part F: traffic psychology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Selecting a safe gap before merging into the traffic is a crucial driving skill that relies on
images provided by rear-view mirrors or, recently, camera-monitor systems. When using …

The ups and downs of camera-monitor systems: The effect of camera position on rearward distance perception

C Bernhard, H Hecht - Human Factors, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective This study investigates the effects of different positions of side-mounted rear-view
cameras on distance estimation of drivers. Background Camera-monitor systems bring …

A binary acceleration signal reduces overestimation in pedestrians' visual time-to-collision estimation for accelerating vehicles

M Wessels, D Oberfeld - Heliyon, 2024 - cell.com
When a pedestrian intends to cross the street, it is essential for safe mobility to correctly
estimate the arrival time (time-to-collision, TTC) of an approaching vehicle. However, visual …

Should I stay or should I go? The cerebral bases of street‐crossing decision

R Baurès, S Leblond, A Dewailly… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
An observer willing to cross a street must first estimate if the approaching cars offer enough
time to safely complete the task. The brain areas supporting this perception, known as Time …

Scene variability biases our decisions, but not our perceptual estimates.

C de la Malla, J López-Moliner - Journal of experimental …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
We constantly perform tasks within complex and dynamic environments. Some of these
tasks (eg, road crossing or playing team sports) require predicting future states of the world …

Why do forward maskers affect auditory intensity discrimination? Evidence from" molecular psychophysics"

D Oberfeld, P Stahn, M Kuta - PLoS One, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Nonsimultaneous maskers can strongly impair performance in an auditory intensity
discrimination task. Using methods of molecular psychophysics, we quantified the extent to …