
Prof. Michael Herzog
(Head of the lab)
address | EPFL SV BMI LPSY Prof. Michael Herzog Station 19 CH-1015 Lausanne SWITZERLAND |
[email protected] | |
phone | +41 21 693 9646 |
office | SV 2807 |
Peer-reviewed publications
2023
- Gordillo D, Ramos da Cruz JN, Chkonia E, Lin WH, Favrod O, Brand A, Figueiredo P, Roinishvili M, Herzog MH (2023). The EEG multiverse of schizophrenia. Cerebral Cortex, 33(7), 3816–26. [open access]
- Gordillo D, Ramos da Cruz JN, Moreno D, Garobbio SA, Herzog MH (2023). Do we really measure what we think we are measuring? iScience, 26(2):106017, p1-24. [open access]
- Garobbio S, Pilz KS, Kunchulia M, Herzog MH (2023). No common factor underlying decline of visual abilities in mild cognitive impairment. Experimental Aging Research, 49(3), p183-200. [open access]
2022
- Shaqiri A, Hodel F, Ramos da Cruz JN, Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Brand A, Fellay J, Herzog MH (2022). Visual masking deficits in schizophrenia: a view into the genetics of the disease through an endophenotype. Translational Psychiatry, 12(1):529, p1-10. [open access]
- Tiurina NA, Markov YA, Choung OH, Herzog MH, Pascucci D (2022). Unlocking crowding by ensemble statistics. Current Biology, 32(22), p4975-4981.
- Herzog MH, Sayim B (2022). Crowding: Recent advances and perspectives. Journal of Vision, 22(12):15, p1-4. [open access]
- Choung OH, Gordillo Lopez DA, Roinishvili M, Brand A, Herzog MH, Eka C (2022). Intact and deficient contextual processing in schizophrenia patients. Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 30:100265, p1-6. [open access]
- Favrod O, Brand A, Berdzenishvili E, Chkonia E, Akselrod M, Wagemans J, Herzog MH, Roinishvili M (2022). Embedded figures in schizophrenia: A main deficit but no specificity. Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 28:100227, p1-7. [open access]
- Herzog MH, Schurger A, Doerig A (2022). First-person experience cannot rescue causal structure theories from the unfolding argument. Consciousness and Cognition, 98:103261, p1-12. [open access]
2021
- Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2021). Information integration and information storage in retinotopic and non-retinotopic sensory memory. Vision, 5(4):61, p1-16. [open access]
- Bornet A, Choung OH, Doerig A, Whitney D, Herzog MH, Manassi M (2021). Global and high-level effects in crowding cannot be predicted by either high-dimensional pooling or target cueing. Journal of Vision, 21(12):10, p1-25. [open access]
- Drissi-Daoudi L, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2021). Features integrate along a motion trajectory when object integrity is preserved. Journal of Vision, 21(12):4, p1-15. [open access]
- Penaloza B, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2021). Adaptive mechanisms of visual motion discrimination, integration, and segregation. Vision Research, 188, p96-114. [⇒ Downloads]
- Jastrzębowska MA, Chicherov V, Draganski B, Herzog MH (2021). Unraveling brain interactions in vision: the example of crowding. Neuroimage, 240:118390, p1-12. [open access]
- Choung OH, Bornet A, Doerig A, Herzog MH (2021). Dissecting (un)crowding. Journal of Vision, 21(10):10, p1-20. [open access]
- Lonnqvist B, Bornet A, Doerig A, Herzog MH (2021). A comparative biology approach to DNN modeling of vision: A focus on differences, not similarities. Journal of Vision, 21(10):17, p1-10. [open access]
- Cretenoud AF, Barakat A, Milliet A, Choung OH, Bertamini M, Constantin C, Herzog MH (2021). How do visual skills relate to action video game performance? Journal of Vision, 21(7):10, p1-21. [open access]
- Menetrey MQ, Vogelsang L, Herzog MH (2021). A guideline for linking brain wave findings to the various aspects of discrete perception. European Journal of Neuroscience, doi:10.1111/ejn.15349, p1-10. [open access]
- Bornet A, Doerig A, Herzog MH, Francis G, Van der Burg E (2021). Shrinking Bouma’s window: How to model crowding in dense displays. PLoS Computational Biology, 17(7), e1009187. [open access]
- Xu H, Modirshanechi A, Lehmann MP, Gerstner W, Herzog MH (2021). Novelty is not surprise: Human exploratory and adaptive behavior in sequential decision-making. PLoS Computational Biology, 17(6):e1009070, p1-32. [open access]
- Cretenoud AF, Grzeczkowski L, Kunchulia M, Herzog MH (2021). Individual differences in the perception of visual illusions are stable across eyes, time, and measurement methods. Journal of Vision, 21(5):26, p1-20. [open access]
- Ceylan G, Herzog MH, Pascucci D (2021). Serial dependence does not originate from low-level visual processing. Cognition, 212:104709, p1-7. [open access]
- Doerig A, Schurger A, Herzog MH (2021). Response to commentaries on ‘hard criteria for empirical theories of consciousness’. Cognitive Neuroscience, 12(2), p99-101. [open access]
- Garobbio SA, Roinishvili M, Favrod O, Ramos da Cruz JN, Chkonia E, Brand A, Herzog MH (2021). Electrophysiological correlates of visual backward masking in patients with bipolar disorder. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 307:111206, p1-10. [open access]
- Doerig A, Schurger A, Herzog MH (2021). Hard criteria for empirical theories of consciousness. Cognitive Neuroscience, 12(2), p41-62. [open access]
2020
- Herzog MH, Drissi-Daoudi L, Doerig A (2020). All in Good Time: Long-lasting Postdictive Effects Discrete Perception. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 24(10), p826-837. [open access]
- Penaloza B, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2020). Non-retinotopic adaptive center-surround modulation in motion processing. Vision Research, 174, p10-21. [⇒ Downloads]
- Rashal E, Cretenoud AF, Herzog MH (2020). Perceptual grouping leads to objecthood effects in the Ebbinghaus illusion. Journal of Vision, 20(8):11, p1-15. [open access]
- Cretenoud AF, Francis G, Herzog MH (2020). When illusions merge. Journal of Vision, 20(8):12, p1-15. [open access]
- Drissi-Daoudi L, Öğmen H, Herzog MH, Cicchini GM (2020). Object identity determines trans-saccadic integration. Journal of Vision, 20(7):33, p1-13. [open access]
- Doerig A, Schmittwilken L, Sayim B, Manassi M, Herzog MH (2020). Capsule networks as recurrent models of grouping and segmentation. PLoS Computational Biology, 16(7):e1008017, p1-19. [open access]
- Ramos da Cruz JN, Favrod O, Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Brand A, Mohr C, Figueiredo P, Herzog MH (2020). EEG microstates are a candidate endophenotype for schizophrenia. Nature Communications, 11(3089), p1-11. [open access]
- Cretenoud AF, Grzeczkowski L, Bertamini M, Herzog MH (2020). Individual differences in the Müller-Lyer and Ponzo illusions are stable across different contexts. Journal of Vision, 20(6):4, p1-14. [open access]
- Jegminat J, Jastrzębowska MA, Pachai MV, Herzog MH, Pfister JP (2020). Bayesian regression explains how human participants handle parameter uncertainty. PLoS Computational Biology, 16(5):e1007886, p1-23. [open access]
- Drissi-Daoudi L, Doerig A, Parkosadze K, Kunchulia M, Herzog MH (2020). How stable is perception in #TheDress and #TheShoe? Vision Research, 169, p1-5. [⇒ PostPrint]
- Doerig A, Bornet A, Choung OH, Herzog MH (2020). Crowding reveals fundamental differences in local vs. global processing in humans and machines. Vision Research, 167, p39-45. [⇒ PostPrint]
- Ramos da Cruz JN, Jashari-Shaqiri A, Roinishvili M, Favrod O, Chkonia E, Brand A, Figueiredo P, Herzog MH (2020). Neural compensation mechanisms of siblings of schizophrenia patients as revealed by high-density EEG. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 46(4), p1009-1018. [⇒ PostPrint]
- Lauffs MM, Geoghan SA, Favrod O, Herzog MH, Preuschoff K (2020). Risk prediction error signaling: A two-component response? Neuroimage, 214:116766, p1-10. [open access]
2019
- Favrod O, Ramos da Cruz JN, Roinishvili M, Berdzenishvili E, Brand A, Figueiredo P, Herzog MH, Chkonia E (2019). Electrophysiological correlates of visual backward masking in patients with major depressive disorder. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 294:111004, p1-8. [⇒ PostPrint]
- Cretenoud AF, Karimpur H, Grzeczkowski L, Francis G, Hamburger K, Herzog MH (2019). Factors underlying visual illusions are illusion-specific but not feature-specific. Journal of Vision, 19(14):12, p1-21. [open access]
- Ballhausen N, Lauffs MM, Herzog MH, Kliegel M (2019). Investigating prospective memory via eye tracking: No evidence for a monitoring deficit in older adults. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 146, p107-116.
- Lehmann MP, Xu HA, Liakoni V, Herzog MH, Gerstner W, Preuschoff K (2019). One-shot learning and behavioral eligibility traces in sequential decision making. eLife, 8:e47463, p1-25. [open access]
- Drissi-Daoudi L, Doerig A, Herzog MH (2019). Feature integration within discrete time windows. Nature Communications, 10:4901, p1-8. [open access]
- Kunchulia M, Kotaria N, Pilz K, Kotorashvili A, Herzog MH (2019). Associations between genetic variations and global motion perception. Experimental Brain Research, 237(10), p2729-2734. [⇒ PostPrint]
- Shaqiri A, Pilz KS, Cretenoud AF, Neumann K, Clarke A, Kunchulia M, Herzog MH (2019). No Evidence for a Common Factor Underlying Visual Abilities in Healthy Older People. Developmental Psychology, 55(8), p1775-1787. [open access]
- Bertamini M, Cretenoud AF, Herzog MH (2019). Exploring the Extent in the Visual Field of the Honeycomb and Extinction Illusions. I-perception, 10(4), p1-19. [open access]
- Doerig A, Schurger A, Hess K, Herzog MH (2019). The unfolding argument: Why IIT and other causal structure theories cannot explain consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition, 72, p49-59. [open access]
- Grzeczkowski L, Cretenoud AF, Mast FW, Herzog MH (2019). Motor response specificity in perceptual learning and its release by double training. Journal of Vision, 19(6):4, p1-14. [open access]
- Doerig A, Bornet A, Rosenholtz R, Francis G, Clarke AM, Herzog MH (2019). Beyond Bouma’s window: How to explain global aspects of crowding? PLoS Computational Biology, 15(5):e1006580, p1-28. [open access]
- Fernandes TP, Shaqiri A, Brand A, Nogueira RL, Herzog MH, Roinishvili M, Santos NA, Chkonia E (2019). Schizophrenia patients using atypical medication perform better in visual tasks than patients using typical medication. Psychiatry Research, 275, p31-38. [⇒ PostPrint]
- Doerig A, Scharnowski F, Herzog MH (2019). Building perception block by block: a response to Fekete et al. Neuroscience of Consciousness, 5(1):niy012, p1-4. [open access]
- Jastrzębowska MA, Marquis R, Melie‐García L, Lutti A, Kherif F, Herzog MH, Draganski B (2019). Dopaminergic modulation of motor network compensatory mechanisms in Parkinson’s disease. Human Brain Mapping, 40(15), p4397-4416. [open access]
- Lauffs MM, Choung OH, Öğmen H, Herzog MH, Kerzel D (2019). Reference-frames in vision: Contributions of attentional tracking to nonretinotopic perception in the Ternus-Pikler display. Journal of Vision, 19(12):7, p1-15. [open access]
- Bornet A, Kaiser J, Kroner A, Falotico E, Ambrosano A, Cantero K, Herzog MH, Francis G (2019). Running Large-Scale Simulations on the Neurorobotics Platform to Understand Vision – The Case of Visual Crowding. Frontiers in Neurorobotics, 13:33, p1-14. [open access]
2018
- Grzeczkowski L, Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Brand A, Mast FW, Herzog MH, Shaqiri A (2018). Is the perception of illusions abnormal in schizophrenia? Psychiatry Research, 270, p929-939. [⇒ PostPrint]
- Galliussi J, Grzeczkowski L, Gerbino W, Herzog MH, Bernardis P (2018). Is lack of attention necessary for task-irrelevant perceptual learning? Vision Research, 152, p118-125. [open access]
- Favrod O, Roinishvili M, Ramos da Cruz JN, Brand A, Okruashvili M, Gamkrelidze T, Figueiredo P, Herzog MH, Chkonia E, Shaqiri A (2018). Electrophysiological correlates of visual backward masking in patients with first episode psychosis. Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 282, p64-72. [⇒ PostPrint]
- Ramos da Cruz JN, de Matos Rodrigues JP, Thoresen JC, Chicherov V, Figueiredo P, Herzog MH, Sandi C (2018). Dominant men are faster in decision-making situations and exhibit a distinct neural signal for promptness. Cereb Cortex, 28(10), p3740-51. [open access]
- Lauffs MM, Choung OH, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2018). Unconscious retinotopic motion processing affects non-retinotopic motion perception. Consciousness and Cognition, 62, p135-147.
- Herzog MH (2018). Perceptual grouping. Current Biology, 28(12), p687-688. [open access]
- Hochmitz I, Lauffs MM, Herzog MH, Yeshurun Y (2018). Sustained spatial attention can affect feature fusion. Journal of Vision, 18(6):20, p1-14. [open access]
- Ramos da Cruz JN, Chicherov V, Herzog MH, Figueiredo P (2018). An automatic pre-processing pipeline for EEG analysis (APP) based on robust statistics. Clinical Neurophysiology, 129(7), p1427-1437. [⇒ PostPrint]
- Shaqiri A, Roinishvili M, Grzeczkowski L, Chkonia E, Pilz K, Mohr C, Brand A, Kunchulia M, Herzog MH (2018). Sex-related differences in vision are heterogeneous. Scientific Reports, 8(1):7521, p1-10. [open access]
- Shaqiri A, Roinishvili M, Kaliuzhna M, Favrod O, Chkonia E, Herzog MH, Blanke O, Salomon R (2018). Rethinking Body Ownership in Schizophrenia: Experimental and Meta-analytical Approaches Show no Evidence for Deficits. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 44(3), p643-652. [open access]
2017
- Grzeczkowski L, Clarke AM, Francis G, Mast FW, Herzog MH (2017). About individual differences in vision. Vision Research, 141, p282-292.
- Lauffs MM, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2017). Unpredictability does not hamper nonretinotopic motion perception. Journal of Vision, 17(9):6, p1-10.
- Grzeczkowski L, Cretenoud A, Herzog MH, Mast FW (2017). Perceptual learning is specific beyond vision and decision making. Journal of Vision, 17(6):6, p1-11.
- Francis G, Manassi M, Herzog MH (2017). Neural Dynamics of Grouping and Segmentation Explain Properties of Visual Crowding. Psychological Review, 124(4), p483-504.
- Paramei GV, Favrod O, Sabel BA, Herzog MH (2017). Pathological completion in the intact visual field of hemianopia patients. Visual Cognition, p1-15.
- Favrod O, Sierro G, Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Mohr C, Herzog MH, Cappe C (2017). Electrophysiological correlates of visual backward masking in high schizotypic personality traits participants. Psychiatry Research, 254, p251-257.
- Daoudi LD, Doerig A, Parkosadze K, Kunchulia M, Herzog MH (2017). The role of one-shot learning in #TheDress. Journal of Vision, 17(3):15, p1-7.
- Herzog MH, Cretenoud AF, Grzeczkowski L (2017). What is new in perceptual learning? Journal of Vision, 17(1):23, p1-4.
- Tartaglia EM, Clarke AM, Herzog MH (2017). What to Choose Next? A Paradigm for Testing Human Sequential Decision Making. Frontiers in Psychology, 8:312, p1-11.
2016
- Lauffs MM, Shaqiri A, Brand A, Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2016). Local versus global and retinotopic versus non-retinotopic motion processing in schizophrenia patients. Psychiatry Research, 246, p461-465.
- Herzog MH, Sayim B, Manassi M, Chicherov V (2016). What crowds in crowding? Journal of Vision, 16(11):25, p1-4.
- Clarke AM, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2016). A computational model for reference-frame synthesis with applications to motion perception. Vision Research, 126, p242-253.
- Herzog MH, Thunell E, Öğmen H (2016). Putting low-level vision into global context: Why vision cannot be reduced to basic circuits. Vision Research, 126, p9-18.
- Jaekel F, Singh M, Wichmann FA, Herzog MH (2016). An overview of quantitative approaches in Gestalt perception. Vision Research, 126, p3-8.
- Jaekel F, Singh M, Wichmann F, Herzog MH (2016). Special Issue Quantitative Approaches in Gestalt Perception. Vision Research, 126, p1-2.
- Bertamini M, Herzog MH, Bruno N (2016). The Honeycomb illusion: Uniform textures not perceived as such. I-Perception, 7(4), p1-15.
- Manassi M, Lonchampt S, Clarke A, Herzog MH (2016). What crowding can tell us about object representations. Journal of Vision, 16(3):35, p1-13.
- Pilz KS, Kunchulia M, Parkosadze K, Herzog MH (2016). Spatial and temporal aspects of visual backward masking in children and young adolescents. Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 78(4), p1137-1144.
- Agaoglu MN, Clarke AM, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2016). Motion-based nearest vector metric for reference frame selection in the perception of motion. Journal of Vision, 16(7):14, p1-16.
- Pachai MV, Doerig AC, Herzog MH (2016). How best to unify crowding? Current Biology, 26(9), R352-R353.
- Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2016). A New Conceptualization of Human Visual Sensory-Memory. Frontiers in Psychology, 7:830, p1-15. [⇒ pdf]
- Herzog MH, Kammer T, Scharnowski F (2016). Time Slices: What Is the Duration of a Percept? PLoS Biology, 14(4):e1002433, p1-12.
- Szumska I, van der Lubbe R, Grzeczkowski L, Herzog MH (2016). Does sensitivity in binary choice tasks depend on response modality? Consciousness and Cognition, 43, p57-65.
- Thunell E, van der Zwaag W, Öğmen H, Plomp G, Herzog MH (2016). Retinotopic encoding of the Ternus-Pikler display reflected in the early visual areas. Journal of Vision, 16(3):26, p1-11.
- Thunell E, Plomp G, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2016). EEG Correlates of Relative Motion Encoding. Brain Topography, 29(2), p273-282.
2015
- Herzog MH, Brand A (2015). Visual masking & schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 2(2), p64-71.
- Tomescu MI, Rihs TA, Roinishvili M, Karahanoglu FI, Schneider M, Menghetti S, Van De Ville D, Brand A, Chkonia E, Eliez S, Herzog MH, Michel CM, Cappe C (2015). Schizophrenia patients and 22q11.2 deletion syndrome adolescents at risk express the same deviant patterns of resting state EEG microstates: A candidate endophenotype of schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 2(3), p159-165.
- Doron A, Manassi M, Herzog MH, Ahissar M (2015). Intact crowding and temporal masking in dyslexia. Journal of Vision, 15(14):13, p1-17.
- Manassi M, Hermens F, Francis G, Herzog MH (2015). Release of crowding by pattern completion. Journal of Vision, 15(8), p16.
- Grzeczkowski L, Tartaglia E, Mast FW, Herzog MH (2015). Linking perceptual learning with identical stimuli to imagery perceptual learning. Journal of Vision, 15(10), p1-8. [⇒ pdf]
- Pilz KS, Kunchulia M, Parkosadze K, Herzog MH (2015). Ageing and visual spatiotemporal processing. Experimental Brain Research, 233(8), p2441-2448.
- Agaoglu MN, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2015). Field-like interactions between motion-based reference frames. Attention Perception & Psychophysics, 77(6), p2082-2097.
- Noory B, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2015). Spatial properties of non-retinotopic reference frames in human vision. Vision Research, 113, p44-54.
- Chicherov V, Herzog MH (2015). Targets but not flankers are suppressed in crowding as revealed by EEG frequency tagging. Neuroimage, 119, p325-331.
- Herzog MH, Sayim B, Chicherov V, Manassi M (2015). Crowding, grouping, and object recognition: A matter of appearance. Journal of Vision, 15(6):5, p1-18. [⇒ pdf]
- Shaqiri A, Willemin J, Sierro G, Roinishvili M, Iannantuoni L, Rürup L, Chkonia E, Herzog MH, Mohr C (2015). Does chronic nicotine consumption influence visual backward masking in schizophrenia and schizotypy? Schizophrenia Research: Cognition, 2, p93-99.
- Roinishvili M, Cappe C, Shaqiri A, Brand A, Rürup L, Chkonia E, Herzog MM (2015). Crowding, grouping, and gain control in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 226 2-3, p441-445.
- Clarke AM, Friedrich J, Tartaglia EM, Marchesotti S, Senn W, Herzog MH (2015). Human and Machine Learning in Non-Markovian Decision Making. PLoS ONE, 10(4), e0123105. [⇒ pdf]
- Noory B, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2015). Retinotopy of visual masking and non-retinotopic perception during masking. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 77(4), p1263-1284.
- Agaoglu MN, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2015). The effective reference frame in perceptual judgments of motion direction. Vision Research, 107, p101-112.
- Herzog MH, Manassi M (2015). Uncorking the bottleneck of crowding: a fresh look at object recognition. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 1, p86-93.
2014
- Herzog MH, Clarke AM (2014). Why vision is not both hierarchical and feedforward. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 8.
- Vaucher P, Herzig D, Cardoso I, Herzog MH, Mangin P, Favrat B (2014). The trail making test as a screening instrument for driving performance in older drivers; a translational research. BMC Geriatrics, 14:123, p1-10.
- Kunchulia M, Pilz KS, Herzog MH (2014). Small effects of smoking on visual spatiotemporal processing. Scientific Reports, 4, p7316. [⇒ pdf]
- Clarke AM, Herzog MH, Francis G (2014). Visual crowding illustrates the inadequacy of local vs. global and feedforward vs. feedback distinctions in modeling visual perception. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, p1193. [⇒ pdf]
- Cappe C, Clarke A, Mohr C, Herzog MH (2014). Is there a common factor for vision? Journal of Vision, 14(8):4, p1-11.
- Vaucher P, Cardoso I, Veldstra JL, Herzig D, Herzog MH, Mangin P, Favrat B (2014). A neuropsychological instrument measuring age-related cerebral decline in older drivers: development reliability, and validity of MedDrive. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8:772, p1-22.
- Herzog MH, Hermens F, Öğmen H (2014). Invisibility and interpretation. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, p975. [⇒ pdf]
- Akselrod M, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2014). Tracing path-guided apparent motion in human primary visual cortex V1. Scientific Reports, 4, p6063. [⇒ pdf]
- Clarke AM, Grzeczkowski L, Mast FW, Gauthier I, Herzog MH (2014). Deleterious effects of roving on learned tasks. Vision Research, 99, p88-92.
- Holzer L, Urben S, Passini CM, Jaugey L, Herzog MH, Halfon O, Pihet S (2014). A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effectiveness of Computer-Assisted Cognitive Remediation (CACR) in Adolescents with Psychosis or at High Risk of Psychosis. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 42(4), p421-434.
- Sayim B, Manassi M, Herzog MH (2014). How color, regularity, and good Gestalt determine backward masking. Journal of Vision, 14(7):8, p1-11. [⇒ pdf]
- Chicherov V, Plomp G, Herzog MH (2014). Neural correlates of visual crowding. Neuroimage, 93 Part 1, p23-31.
2013
- Manassi M, Sayim B, Herzog MH (2013). When crowding of crowding leads to uncrowding. Journal of Vision, 13(13), p1-10. [⇒ pdf]
- Pilz KS, Zimmermann C, Scholz J, Herzog MH (2013). Long-lasting visual integration of form, motion, and color as revealed by visual masking. Journal of Vision, 13(10):12, p1-11.
- Bakanidze G, Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Kitzrow W, Richter S, Neumann K, Herzog MH, Brand A, Puls I (2013). Association of the Nicotinic Receptor α7 Subunit Gene (CHRNA7) with Schizophrenia and Visual Backward Masking. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 4:133, p1-10.
- Grainger JE, Scharnowski F, Schmidt T, Herzog MH (2013). Two primes priming: Does feature integration occur before response activation? Journal of Vision, 13(8):19, p1-10.
- Clarke AM, Repnow M, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2013). Does spatio-temporal filtering account for nonretinotopic motion perception? Comment on Pooresmaeili, Cicchini, Morrone, and Burr (2012). Journal of Vision, 13(10):19, p1-14.
(reply by Pooresmaeili et al.: Spatiotemporal filtering and motion illusions) - Herzog MH, Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Brand A (2013). Schizophrenia and visual backward masking: a general deficit of target enhancement. Frontiers in Psychology, 4.
- Plomp G, Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Kapanadze G, Kereselidze M, Brand A, Herzog MH (2013). Electrophysiological Evidence for Ventral Stream Deficits in Schizophrenia Patients. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 39(3), p547-554.
- Hartmann M, Furrer S, Herzog MH, Merfeld DM, Mast FW (2013). Self-motion perception training: thresholds improve in the light but not in the dark. Experimental Brain Research, 226(2), p231-240.
- Rüter J, Sprekeler H, Gerstner W, Herzog MH (2013). The Silent Period of Evidence Integration in Fast Decision Making. PLoS ONE, 8(1), e46525. [⇒ pdf]
- Sperdin HF, Repnow M, Herzog MH, Landis T (2013). An LCD tachistoscope with submillisecond precision. Behavior Research Methods, 45(4), p1347-1357.
2012
- Ghose T, Hermens F, Herzog MH (2012). How the global layout of the mask influences masking strength. Journal of Vision, 12(13):9, p1-15.
- Chkonia E, Roinishvili M, Reichard L, Wurch W, Puhlmann H, Grimsen C, Herzog MH, Brand A (2012). Patients with functional psychoses show similar visual backward masking deficits. Psychiatry Research, 198(2), p235-240.
- Herzog MH, Otto TU, Boi M, Öğmen H (2012). When Gestalt processing meets low-level feature integration. Gestalt Theory, 34 3-4, p315-328.
- Mast FW, Tartaglia EM, Herzog MH (2012). New Percepts via Mental Imagery? Frontiers in Psychology, 3, p360.
- Manassi M, Sayim B, Herzog MH (2012). Grouping, pooling, and when bigger is better in visual crowding. Journal of Vision, 12(10), p1-14.
- Aberg KC, Clarke AM, Sandi C, Herzog MH (2012). Trait anxiety and post-learning stress do not affect perceptual learning. Neurobiol Learn Mem, 98(3), p246-53.
- Ağaoğlu MN, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2012). Non-retinotopic feature processing in the absence of retinotopic spatial layout and the construction of perceptual space from motion. Vision Research, 71, p10-17.
- Cappe C, Herzog MH, Herzig DA, Brand A, Mohr C (2012). Cognitive disorganisation in schizotypy is associated with deterioration in visual backward masking. Psychiatry Research, 200, p652-659.
- Tartaglia EM, Bamert L, Herzog MH, Mast FW (2012). Perceptual learning of motion discrimination by mental imagery. Journal of Vision, 12(6):14, p1-10.
- Kunchulia M, Pilz KS, Herzog MH (2012). How alcohol intake affects visual temporal processing. Vision Research, 66, p11-16.
- Herzog MH, Otto TU, Öğmen H (2012). The Fate of Visible Features of Invisible Elements. Frontiers in Psychology, 3(119).
- Aberg KC, Herzog MH (2012). About similar characteristics of visual perceptual learning and LTP. Vision Research, 61, p100-106.
- Herzog MH, Aberg KC, Frémaux N, Gerstner W, Sprekeler H (2012). Perceptual learning, roving and the unsupervised bias. Vision Research, 61, p95-99. [⇒ pdf]
- Plomp G, Kunchulia M, Herzog MH (2012). Age-related changes in visually evoked electrical brain activity. Human Brain Mapping, 33(5), p1124-1136.
- Aberg KC, Herzog MH (2012). Different types of feedback change decision criterion and sensitivity differently in perceptual learning. Journal of Vision, 12(3), p1-11.
- Rüter J, Marcille N, Sprekeler H, Gerstner W, Herzog MH (2012). Paradoxical Evidence Integration in Rapid Decision Processes. PLoS Computational Biology, 8(2), e1002382.
- Tzovara A, Murray MM, Plomp G, Herzog MH, Michel CM, De Lucia M (2012). Decoding stimulus-related information from single-trial EEG responses based on voltage topographies. Pattern Recognition, 45(6), p2109-2122.
2011
- Plomp G, Michel CM, Herzog MH (2011). Electrical source dynamics in three functional localizer paradigms. Neuroimage, 54, p1763.
- Boi M, Vergeer M, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2011). Nonretinotopic Exogenous Attention. Current Biology, 21(20), p1732-1737.
- Boi M, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2011). Motion and tilt aftereffects occur largely in retinal, not in object, coordinates in the Ternus-Pikler display. Journal of Vision, 11(3):7, p1-11.
- Sayim B, Westheimer G, Herzog MH (2011). Quantifying target conspicuity in contextual modulation by visual search. Journal of Vision, 11(1):6, p1-11.
- Aydın M, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2011). Barrier effects in non-retinotopic feature attribution. Vision Research, 51(16), p1861-1871.
- Aydın M, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2011). Attention modulates spatio-temporal grouping. Vision Research, 51(4), p435-446.
- Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Stroux A, Brand A, Herzog MH (2011). Combining vernier acuity and visual backward masking as a sensitive test for visual temporal deficits in aging research. Vision Research, 51(4), p417-423.
- Rüter J, Francis G, Frehe P, Herzog MH (2011). Testing dynamical models of vision. Vision Research, 51(3), p343-351.
2010
- Sayim B, Westheimer G, Herzog MH (2010). Gestalt Factors Modulate Basic Spatial Vision. Psychological Science, 21(5), p641-644.
- Chkonia E, Roinishvili M, Makhatadze N, Tsverava L, Stroux A, Neumann K, Herzog MH, Brand A (2010). The shine-through masking paradigm is a potential endophenotype of schizophrenia. PLoS ONE, 5(12), e14268. [⇒ pdf]
- Aberg KC, Herzog MH (2010). Does perceptual learning suffer from retrograde interference? PLoS ONE, 5(12), e14161. [⇒ pdf]
- Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2010). The geometry of visual perception: Retinotopic and nonretinotopic representations in the human visual system. Proceedings of The IEEE, 98(3), p479-492.
- Otto TU, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2010). Perceptual learning in a nonretinotopic frame of reference. Psychological Science, 21(8), p1058-1063.
- Otto TU, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2010). Attention and non-retinotopic feature integration. Journal of Vision, 10(12):8, p1-13.
- Overney LS, Michaud V, Fischer C, Heubi J, Veldhuis L, Blanke O, Herzog MH, Månson J-A (2010). Carbon outclasses wood in racket paddles: Ratings of expert and intermediate tennis players. Journal of Sports Sciences, 28(13), p1451-8. [⇒ pdf]
- Chkonia E, Roinishvili M, Herzog MH, Brand A (2010). First-order relatives of schizophrenic patients are not impaired in the Continuous Performance Test. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 32(5), p481-486.
- Hermens F, Scharnowski F, Herzog MH (2010). Automatic grouping of regular structures. Journal of Vision, 10(8):5, p1-16.
- Rüter J, Kammer T, Herzog MH (2010). When transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) modulates feature integration. European Journal of Neuroscience, 32(11), 1951–1958.
- Saarela TP, Westheimer G, Herzog MH (2010). The effect of spacing regularity on visual crowding. Journal of Vision, 10(10):17, p1-7.
- Sayim B, Grubert A, Herzog MH, Krummenacher J (2010). Display probability modulates attentional capture by onset distractors. Journal of Vision, 10(3):10, p1-8.
- Spang K, Grimsen C, Herzog MH, Fahle M (2010). Orientation specificity of learning vernier discriminations. Vision Research, 50(4), p479-485.
2009
- Herzog MH, Esfeld M (2009). How the mind constitutes itself through perceptual learning. Learning & Perception, 1(1), p147-154.
- Tartaglia EM, Aberg KC, Herzog MH (2009). Modeling perceptual learning: why mice do not play backgammon. Learning & Perception, 1(1), p155-163.
- Aberg KC, Albrecht E, Tartaglia EM, Farron A, Soom P, Herzog MH (2009). Anesthesia prevents auditory perceptual learning. Anesthesiology, 111(5), p1010-5.
- Aberg KC, Herzog MH (2009). Interleaving bisection stimuli – randomly or in sequence – does not disrupt perceptual learning, it just makes it more difficult. Vision Research, 49(21), p2591-8.
- Aberg KC, Tartaglia EM, Herzog MH (2009). Perceptual learning with Chevrons requires a minimal number of trials, transfers to untrained directions, but does not require sleep. Vision Research, 49(16), p2087-94.
- Aydin M, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2009). Shape distortions and Gestalt grouping in anorthoscopic perception. Journal of Vision, 9(3):8, p1-8.
- Boi M, Öğmen H, Krummenacher J, Otto TU, Herzog MH (2009). A (fascinating) litmus test for human retino- vs. non-retinotopic processing. Journal of Vision, 9(13):5, p1-11.
- Dombrowe I, Hermens F, Francis G, Herzog MH (2009). The roles of mask luminance and perceptual grouping in visual backward masking. Journal of Vision, 9(11):22, p1-11.
- Hermens F, Herzog MH, Francis G (2009). Combining simultaneous with temporal masking. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35(4), p977-88.
- Hermens F, Scharnowski F, Herzog MH (2009). Spatial grouping determines temporal integration. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance, 35(3), p595-610.
- Herzog MH, Brand A (2009). Pitting temporal against spatial integration in schizophrenic patients. Psychiatry Research, 168(1), p1-10.
- Holzer L, Jaugey L, Chinet L, Herzog MH (2009). Deteriorated visual backward masking in the shine-through effect in adolescents with psychosis. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 31(6), p641-7.
- Otto TU, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2009). Feature integration across space, time, and orientation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance, 35(6), p1670-86.
- Plomp G, Mercier MR, Otto TU, Blanke O, Herzog MH (2009). Non-retinotopic feature integration decreases response-locked brain activity as revealed by electrical neuroimaging. NeuroImage, 48(2), p405-14. [⇒ pdf]
- Saarela TP, Herzog MH (2009). Size tuning and contextual modulation of backward contrast masking. Journal of Vision, 9(11):21, p1-12.
- Saarela TP, Sayim B, Westheimer G, Herzog MH (2009). Global stimulus configuration modulates crowding. Journal of Vision, 9(2):5, p1-11.
- Scharnowski F, Rüter J, Jolij J, Hermens F, Kammer T, Herzog MH (2009). Long-lasting modulation of feature integration by transcranial magnetic stimulation. Journal of Vision, 9(6):1, p1-10.
- Tartaglia EM, Aberg KC, Herzog MH (2009). Perceptual learning and roving: Stimulus types and overlapping neural populations. Vision Research, 49(11), p1420-7.
- Tartaglia EM, Bamert L, Mast FW, Herzog MH (2009). Human perceptual learning by mental imagery. Current Biology, 19(24), p2081-5.
2008
- Otto TU, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2008). Assessing the microstructure of motion correspondences with non-retinotopic feature attribution. Journal of Vision, 8(7):16, p1-15.
- Aydin M, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2008). Perceived speed differences explain apparent compression in slit viewing. Vision Research, 48(15), p1603-12.
- Breitmeyer BG, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2008). Motion, not masking, provides the medium for feature attribution. Psychological Science, 19(8), p823-829.
- Hermens F, Luksys G, Gerstner W, Herzog MH, Ernst U (2008). Modeling spatial and temporal aspects of visual backward masking. Psychological Review, 115(1), p83-100.
- Herzog MH, Schmonsees U, Boesenberg JM, Mertins T, Fahle M (2008). Grouping in the shine-through effect. Perception & Psychophysics, 70(5), p887-95.
- Overney LS, Blanke O, Herzog MH (2008). Enhanced temporal but not attentional processing in expert tennis players. PLoS ONE, 3(6), e2380.
- Parkosadze K, Otto TU, Malania M, Kezeli A, Herzog MH (2008). Perceptual learning of bisection stimuli under roving: slow and largely specific. Journal of Vision, 8(1):5, p1-8.
- Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Brand A, Herzog MH (2008). Contextual suppression and protection in schizophrenic patients. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 258(4), p210-6.
- Saarela TP, Herzog MH (2008). Time-course and surround modulation of contrast masking in human vision. Journal of Vision, 8(3):23, p1-10.
- Sayim B, Westheimer G, Herzog MH (2008). Contrast polarity, chromaticity, and stereoscopic depth modulate contextual interactions in vernier acuity. Journal of Vision, 8(8):12, p1-9.
2007
- Hermens F, Herzog MH (2007). The effects of the global structure of the mask in visual backward masking. Vision Research, 47(13), p1790-7.
- Herzog MH (2007). Spatial processing and visual backward masking. Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 3 1-2, p85-92.
- Ansorge U, Francis G, Herzog MH, Öğmen H (2007). Visual masking and the dynamics of human perception, cognition, and consciousness. A century of progress, a contemporary synthesis, and future directions. Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 3 1-2, p1-8.
- Bachmann T, Elliott M, Herzog MH, Vorberg D (2007). Visual perception in a snapshot. Psychological Research, 71(6), p615-7.
- Duangudom V, Francis G, Herzog MH (2007). What is the strength of a mask in visual metacontrast masking? Journal of Vision, 7(1):7, p1-10.
- Herzog MH, Scharnowski F, Hermens F (2007). Long lasting effects of unmasking in a feature fusion paradigm. Psychological Research, 71(6), p653-8.
- Malania M, Herzog MH, Westheimer G (2007). Grouping of contextual elements that affect vernier thresholds. Journal of Vision, 7(2):1, p1-7.
- Scharnowski F, Hermens F, Herzog MH (2007). Bloch’s law and the dynamics of feature fusion. Vision Research, 47(18), p2444-52.
- Scharnowski F, Hermens F, Kammer T, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2007). Feature fusion reveals slow and fast visual memories. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19(4), p632-41.
- Schütze C, Bongard I, Marbach S, Brand A, Herzog MH (2007). Collinear contextual suppression in schizophrenic patients. Psychiatry Research, 150(3), p237-43.
- Herzog MH, Esfeld M, Gerstner W (2007). Consciousness & the Small Network Argument. Neural Networks, 20(9), p1054-1056. [⇒ pdf]
For commentaries see Taylor 2007a & 2007b - Fischer C, Overney LS, Fauve M, Blanke O, Rhyner HU, Herzog MH, Bourban P-E, Månson J-AE (2007). What static and dynamic properties should slalom skis possess? Judgments by advanced and expert skiers. Journal of Sports Sciences, 25(14), p1567-76. [⇒ pdf]
2006
- Herzog MH, Lesemann E, Eurich CW (2006). Spatial interactions determine temporal feature integration as revealed by unmasking. Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 2(1), p77-85.
- Herzog MH, Ewald KRF, Hermens F, Fahle M (2006). Reverse feedback induces position and orientation specific changes. Vision Research, 46(22), p3761-70.
- Öğmen H, Otto TU, Herzog MH (2006). Perceptual grouping induces non-retinotopic feature attribution in human vision. Vision Research, 46(19), p3234-42.
- Otto TU, Herzog MH, Fahle M, Zhaoping L (2006). Perceptual learning with spatial uncertainties. Vision Research, 46(19), p3223-33.
- Otto TU, Öğmen H, Herzog MH (2006). The flight path of the phoenix–the visible trace of invisible elements in human vision. Journal of Vision, 6(10), p1079-86.
2005
- Herzog MH, Esfeld M (2005). Wenn der Geist Kopf steht. Gehirn & Geist, 11, p56-60.
- Brand A, Kopmann S, Marbach S, Heinze M, Herzog MH (2005). Intact and deficient feature fusion in schizophrenia. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 255(6), p413-8.
- Sharikadze M, Fahle M, Herzog MH (2005). Attention and feature integration in the feature inheritance effect. Vision Research, 45(20), p2608-19.
2004
- Herzog MH, Ernst U, Eurich CW (2004). Getting the Picture. Scientific American Mind, 14, p12-13.
- Brand A, Kopmann S, Herzog MH (2004). Intact feature fusion in schizophrenic patients. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 254(5), p281-8.
- Francis G, Herzog MH (2004). Testing quantitative models of backward masking. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 11(1), p104-12.
- Giersch A, Herzog MH (2004). Lorazepam strongly prolongs visual information processing. Neuropsychopharmacology, 29(7), p1386-94.
- Herzog MH, Dependahl S, Schmonsees U, Fahle M (2004). Valences in contextual vision. Vision Research, 44(27), p3131-43.
- Herzog MH, Kopmann S, Brand A (2004). Intact figure-ground segmentation in schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research, 129(1), p55-63.
2003
- Herzog MH, Harms M, Ernst U, Eurich C, Mahmud S, Fahle M (2003). Extending the shine-through effect to classical masking paradigms. Vision Research, 43, 2659-2667.
- Herzog MH, Ernst U, Etzold A, Eurich C (2003). Local interactions in neural networks explain global effects in Gestalt processing and masking. Neural Computation. 15, 2091-2113.
- Herzog MH, Schmonsees U, Fahle M (2003). Collinear contextual suppression. Vision Research, 43, 2915-2925.
- Herzog MH, Schmonsees U, Fahle M (2003). Timing of contextual interference in the shine-through effect. Vision Research, 43, 2039-2051.
- Herzog MH, Parish L, Koch C, Fahle M (2003). Fusion of competing features is not serial. Vision Research, 43, 1951-1960.
- Ernst U, Etzold A, Herzog MH, Eurich C (2003). Dynamics of neuronal populations modeled by a Wilson-Cowan system account for the transient visibility of masked stimuli. Neurocomputing, 52-54, 747-753.
- Kammer T, Scharnowski F, Herzog MH (2003). Combining backward masking and transcranial magnetic stimulation in human observers. Neuroscience Letters, 343, 171-174.
- Zhaoping L, Herzog MH, Dayan P (2003). Nonlinear ideal observation and recurrent preprocessing in perceptual learning. Network, 14, 233-247.
2002 and before
- Herzog MH, Fahle M (2002). Effects of grouping in contextual modulation. Nature, 415, 433-436.
- Herzog MH, Koch C, Fahle M (2001). Shine-through: temporal aspects. Vision Research, 41, 2337-2346.
- Herzog MH, Koch C, Fahle M (2001). Switching binding states. Visual Cognition, Vol. 8, 623-636.
- Herzog MH, Fahle M, Koch C (2001). Spatial aspects of object formation revealed by a new illusion, shine-through. Vision Research, 41, 2325-2335. Please read Erratum: Vision Research, 42, 271.
- Herzog MH, Koch C (2001). Seeing properties of an invisible object: feature inheritance and shine-through. Proceedings of the National Academy for Science, USA, 98, 4271-4275.
- Herzog MH, Fahle M (1999). Effects of biased feedback on learning and deciding in a vernier discrimination task. Vision Research, 39, 4232-4243.
- Herzog MH, Fahle M (1999). A Recurrent Model for Perceptual Learning. Journal of Optical Technology, 66, No. 9, 836-841. Publicationavailable in Russian: Opticheskii Zhurnal, 66, No. 9, 85-92.
- Herzog MH, Fahle M (1998). Modeling perceptual learning: difficulties and how they can be overcome. Biological Cybernetics, 78, 107-117.
- Herzog MH, Fahle M (1997). The role of feedback in learning a vernier discrimination task. Vision Research, 37, 2133-2141.
Popular
- Esfeld M, Herzog MH (2005). Wenn der Geist Kopf steht. Spektrum der Wissenschaft, Gehirn und Geist, 11, 56-60.
- Herzog MH, Ernst U, Eurich CW (2002). Ein Kamel ist keine Palme. Spektrum der Wissenschaft, Gehirn und Geist, 1, 11-13.
- Herzog MH, Ernst U, Eurich C (2004). Getting the picture. Scientific American Mind Special Edition, 14, 12-13. (English translation of Herzog MH, Ernst U, Eurich CW (2002). Ein Kamel ist keine Palme. Spektrum der Wissenschaft, Gehirn und Geist, 1, 11-13).
Georgian publications
- Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Brand A, Herzog MH (2007). Feature fusion in the orientation domain. Proc. Georgian Acad. Sci., Biol. Ser. A, 33, 217-222 (in English).
- Sharikadze M, Otto T, Herzog MH (2005). The role of target and mask energy in visual feature integration. Part I: target energy. Proceedings of the Georgian Academy of Sciences, Biology Series A, 31, 101-110 (in Georgian).
- Sharikadze M, Kezeli A, Herzog MH (2005). The role of target and mask energy in visual feature integration. Part II: mask energy. Proceedings of the Georgian Academy of Sciences, Biology Series A, 31, 449-457 (in Georgian).
Book chapters
- Herzog MH (2006). The relationship of visual masking and basic object recognition in healthy observers and schizophrentic patients. The first half second. MIT Press.
- Herzog MH, Fahle M (2002). Top-down information and models of learning. In: Fahle M, Poggio T: Perceptual Learning, a textbook. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA.
- Ernst U, Etzold A, Herzog MH, Eurich CW (2002). Object representation through transient neural dynamics. Dynamic Perception. Eds. Wuertz RP, Lappe M, Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Berlin, p71-76.
Book Reviews
- Herzog MH (2016). Review on “Visual Masking: Studying Perception, Attention, and Consciousness” (by Bachmann T. & Francis G., Oxford UK/Waltham, MA: Academic Press), Perception, 45(6), p713-714.
- Herzog MH (2001). Review on “Beyond Neurotransmission”, Edited by Paul S. Katz, 1999, Oxford University Press. Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 59, 285-287.
Encyclopedias
- Herzog MH (2009). Binding Problem. In: M.Binder, N.Hirokawa and U. Windhorst (eds.) Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, 1 (A-C) 388-391, Springer Science and Business Media.
- Herzog MH, Otto TU (2009). Feature Inheritance. In: T. Bayne, A. Cleeremans, P. Wilken (Eds.): The Oxford Companion to Consciousness. Oxford University Press.
Workshops
- Herzog MH (2008). Top-down processes in perceptual learning. First international workshop on perceptual learning, 14.-19.10. Beijing.
- Herzog MH (2003). Dynamics of feature binding and figure ground segmentation of schizophrenic patients and healthy subjects. The first half second. 1.-3.11.03 Houston.
- Herzog MH (2003). Feature binding in the focus of attention. Munich Visual Search Symposium, 6th-10th of June 2003.
- Herzog MH (2002). Bringing the gap with electrodes? Explaining consciousness, empirical and conceptual issues. Magdeburg 12-14.12.2002.
- Ernst U, Etzold A, Herzog MH, Eurich CW (2002). Object Representation Through Transient Neural Dynamics. 4th Workshop on Dynamic Perception, Bochum, 2002.
- Herzog MH, Koch C, Fahle M (2000). The first milliseconds of human information processing. Workshop on Aspects of Neuronal Dynamics. 5.-9.4.2000, Bremen.
- Herzog MH, Koch C (2000). Switching between binding states: feature inheritance and shine-through. Symposium of neural binding of space and time. 16.-18.3.2000, Leipzig.
Theses
- Herzog MH (2002). Figure-Ground-Segmentation, feature binding, and contextual modulation investigated with the feature inheritance and the shine-through effect (in German). Habilitation Thesis, University of Bremen.
- Herzog MH (1996). Mathematical models and experiments on perceptual learning (in German). Ph.D. Thesis, University of Tübingen.
- Herzog MH (1993). New Approaches to Intentionality and Representation (in German). Final Thesis in Philosophy 1993, University of Tübingen.
- Herzog MH (1992). Automorphism groups of Hamming Graphs (in German). Final Thesis in Mathematics 1992, University of Tübingen.