David Thinnes
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Sound-modulations of visual motion perception implicate the cortico-vestibular brain Open
A widely used example of the intricate (yet poorly understood) intertwining of multisensory signals in the brain is the audiovisual bounce inducing effect (ABE). This effect presents two identical objects moving along the azimuth with unif…
Multimodal data acquisition at <span>SARS‐CoV</span> ‐2 drive through screening centers: Setup description and experiences in Saarland, Germany Open
SARS‐CoV‐2 drive through screening centers (DTSC) have been implemented worldwide as a fast and secure way of mass screening. We use DTSCs as a platform for the acquisition of multimodal datasets that are needed for the development of remo…
Multimodal Data Acquisition at SARS-CoV-2 Drive Through Screening Centers: Setup Description and Experiences in Saarland, Germany Open
SARS-CoV-2 drive through screening centers (DTSC) have been implemented worldwide as a fast and secure way of mass screening. We use DTSCs as a platform for the acquisition of multimodal datasets that are needed for the development of remo…
Bounce or stream? Motion dynamics modulate the audiovisual bounce inducing effect Open
In classic audiovisual bounce inducing effect (ABE) demonstrations, the perceptual interpretation of two identical objects moving along the azimuth with uniform motion and towards opposite directions is bistable and depends on whether a so…
Fast Variational Alignment of non-flat 1D Displacements for Applications in Neuroimaging Open
Background In the context of signal analysis and pattern matching, alignment of 1D signals for the comparison of signal morphologies is an important problem. For image processing and computer vision, 2D optical flow (OF) methods find wide …