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
2024
- Herzog MH (2024). The Two Times Problem: Where Is the Problem? Timing & Time Perception, 12(2), p179-182. [open access]
- Menétrey MQ, Roinishvili M, Chkonia E, Herzog MH, Pascucci D (2024). Alpha peak frequency affects visual performance beyond temporal resolution. Imaging Neuroscience, 2. [open access]
- Garobbio S, Kunchulia M, Herzog MH (2024). Weak correlations between visual abilities in healthy older adults, despite long-term performance stability. Vision Research, 215:108355, p1-8. [open access]
2023
- Anders P, Traber GL, Hall U, Garobbio SA, Chan EJ, Gabrani C, Camenzind H, Pfau M, Herzog MH, Scholl HPN (2023). Evaluating contrast sensitivity in early and intermediate age-related Macular Degeneration with the Quick Contrast Sensitivity Function. Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science, 64(14):7, p1-7. [open access]
- Herzog MH, Doerig A, Sachse C (2023). Why computational complexity may set impenetrable barriers for epistemic reductionism. Synthese, 202(5), p136. [open access]
- Seitz AR, Sekuler A, Dosher B, Wright BA, Huang CB, Green CS, Pack CC, Sagi D, Levi D, Tadin D, Quinlan E, Jiang F, Diaz GJ, Ghose G, Fiser J, Banai K, Visscher K, Huxlin K, Shams L, Battelli L, Carrasco M, Herzog MH, Webster M, Eckstein M, Turk-Browne NB, Censor N, De Weerd P, Vogels R, Hochstein S, Watanabe T, Sasaki Y, Polat U, Lu ZL, Kourtzi Z (2023). Perceptual Learning: Policy Insights From Basic Research to Real-World Applications. Policy Insights From The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 10(2), p324-332. [open access]
- Choung OH, Rashal E, Kunchulia M, Herzog MH (2023). Specific Gestalt principles cannot explain (un)crowding. Frontiers in Computer Science, 5:1154957, p1-12. [open access]
- 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), p3816-26. [open access]
- Vogelsang L, Drissi-Daoudi L, Herzog MH (2023). Temporal windows of unconscious processing cannot easily be disrupted. Journal of Vision, 24(4), p21. [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]
- Vogelsang L, Drissi-Daoudi L, Herzog MH (2023). Processing load, and not stimulus evidence, determines the duration of unconscious visual feature integration. Communications Psychology, 1:8, p1-7. [open access]
- Menétrey M, Herzog MH, Pascucci D (2023). Pre-stimulus alpha activity modulates long-lasting unconscious feature integration. Neuroimage, 278:120298, p1-10. [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. [⇒ Downloads]
- 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]
- Herzog MH (2022). The irreducibility of vision: Gestalt, crowding and the fundamentals of vision. Vision, 6(2):35, p1-17. [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.