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Knut Drewing
Knut Drewing
Psychology, Giessen University
Verified email at psychol.uni-giessen.de
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Feeling what you hear: auditory signals can modulate tactile tap perception
JP Bresciani, MO Ernst, K Drewing, G Bouyer, V Maury, A Kheddar
Experimental brain research 162 (2), 172-180, 2005
2312005
A longer and healthier life with TOR down-regulation: genetics and drugs
I Bjedov, L Partridge
Biochemical Society Transactions 39 (2), 460-465, 2011
195*2011
Integration of force and position cues for shape perception through active touch
K Drewing, MO Ernst
Brain research 1078 (1), 92-100, 2006
1202006
Sensorimotor synchronization across the life span
K Drewing, G Aschersleben, SC Li
International Journal of Behavioral Development 30 (3), 280-287, 2006
1172006
Exploratory strategies in haptic softness discrimination are tuned to achieve high levels of task performance
L Kaim, K Drewing
IEEE Transactions on Haptics 4 (4), 242-252, 2011
1162011
First evaluation of a novel tactile display exerting shear force via lateral displacement
K Drewing, M Fritschi, R Zopf, MO Ernst, M Buss
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 2 (2), 118-131, 2005
1002005
Visual and haptic integration in the estimation of softness of deformable objects
C Cellini, L Kaim, K Drewing
i-Perception 4 (8), 516-531, 2013
772013
Optimal integration of visual and proprioceptive movement information for the perception of trajectory geometry
J Reuschel, K Drewing, DYP Henriques, F Rösler, K Fiehler
Experimental brain research 201 (4), 853-862, 2010
692010
Reduced timing variability during bimanual coupling: a role for sensory information
K Drewing, G Aschersleben
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 56 (2), 329-350, 2003
682003
Timing of bimanual movements and deafferentation: Implications for the role of sensory movement effects
K Drewing, P Stenneken, J Cole, W Prinz, G Aschersleben
Experimental Brain Research 158 (1), 50-57, 2004
672004
Haptic, visual and visuo-haptic softness judgments for objects with deformable surfaces
K Drewing, A Ramisch, F Bayer
World Haptics 2009-Third Joint EuroHaptics conference and Symposium on …, 2009
552009
The contribution of tactile reafference to temporal regularity during bimanual finger tapping
K Drewing, M Hennings, G Aschersleben
Psychological Research 66 (1), 60-70, 2002
522002
Task and material properties interactively affect softness explorations along different dimensions
M Cavdan, K Doerschner, K Drewing
IEEE Transactions on Haptics 14 (3), 603-614, 2021
502021
Tactile suppression stems from specific sensorimotor predictions
E Fuehrer, D Voudouris, A Lezkan, K Drewing, K Fiehler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (20), e2118445119, 2022
472022
A hierarchical sensorimotor control framework for human-in-the-loop robotic hands
L Seminara, S Dosen, F Mastrogiovanni, M Bianchi, S Watt, P Beckerle, ...
Science Robotics 8 (78), eadd5434, 2023
422023
Systematic relations between affective and sensory material dimensions in touch
K Drewing, C Weyel, H Celebi, D Kaya
IEEE Transactions on Haptics 11 (4), 611-622, 2018
412018
Active haptic exploration of softness: Indentation force is systematically related to prediction, sensation and motivation
A Lezkan, A Metzger, K Drewing
Frontiers in integrative neuroscience 12, 59, 2018
392018
Integration of prior knowledge during haptic exploration depends on information type
AC Zoeller, A Lezkan, VC Paulun, RW Fleming, K Drewing
Journal of Vision 19 (4), 20-20, 2019
372019
A systematic comparison of perceptual performance in softness discrimination with different fingers
AC Zoeller, K Drewing
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82 (7), 3696-3709, 2020
362020
The many dimensions underlying perceived softness: How exploratory procedures are influenced by material and the perceptual task*
M Cavdan, K Doerschner, K Drewing
2019 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC), 437-442, 2019
362019
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