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1 PUBLICATIONS Journal articles, books, book chapters [1] Metzger, A., Lezkan, A., & Drewing, K. (in press). Integration of serial sensory information in haptic perception of softness. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and performance., in press. [2] Drewing, K. (in press). The Extent of Skin Bending Rather Than Action Possibilities Explains Why Holes Feel Larger With the Tongue Than With the Finger. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and performance, in press. [3] Lezkan, A. & Drewing, K (2017). Processing of haptic texture information over sequential explorations. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. DOI: /s [4] Billino, J., & Drewing, K. (2017). Age effects on visuo-haptic length discrimination: Evidence for optimal integration of senses in senior adults. Multisensory Research, in press, DOI: / [5] Straube, B., Schülke, R., Drewing, K., Kircher, T., & van Kemenade, B.M. (2017). Hemispheric differences in the processing of visual consequences of active vs. passive movements: A transcranial direct current stimulation study. Experimental Brain Research 235, [6] Drewing, K. (2017). Multisensorische Informationsverarbeitung. In J. Müsseler & M. Rieger (Hrsg.), Allgemeine Psychologie, 3. Auflage (S ). Springer: Heidelberg. [7] Cellini, C., Scocchia, L. & Drewing, K. (2016). The buzz-lag effect. Experimental Brain Research, doi: /s [8] Lezkan, A. Manuel, S.G. Colgate, J.E., Klatzky, R.L,. Peshkin, M.A. & Drewing, K. (2016). Multiple Fingers One Gestalt. IEEE Transactions on Haptics 9(2), [9] Drewing, K. (2014). Exploratory movement strategies in softness perception. In M. Di Luca (Ed.), Multisensory softness (pp ). Heidelberg: Springer. [10] Schütz, A.C., Drewing, K. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2014). Abstracts of the 56th Conference of Experimental Psychologists. Lengerich: Pabst. [11] Sutter, C, Drewing, K. & Müsseler, J. (2014). Multisensory integration in action control. Frontiers in Psychology 5:544, doi: /fpsyg [12] Jovanovic, B. & Drewing, K. (2014). The influence of intersensory discrepancy on visuo-haptic integration is similar in 6-year-old children and adults. Frontiers in Psychology 5:57, doi: /fpsyg [13] Cellini, C., Kaim, L. & Drewing, K. (2013). Visual and Haptic integration in the estimation of softness of deformable objects. i-perception 4, [14] Drewing, K. (2013). Delayed Auditory feedback in repetitive tapping: A role for the sensory goal. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 66, [15] Drewing, K. (2012). After experience with the task humans actively optimize shape discrimination in touch by utilizing effects of exploratory movement direction. Acta Psychologica 141,
2 [16] Wismeijer, D.A., Gegenfurtner, K.R. & Drewing, K. (2012). Learning from vision-totouch is different than learning from touch-to-vision. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience 6, 105, doi: /fnint [17] Kaim, L. & Drewing, K. (2011). Exploratory strategies in haptic softness discrimination are tuned to achieve high levels of task performance. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, [18] Kaim, L. & Drewing, K. (2010). Exploratory pressure influences haptic shape perception via force signals. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 72(3), [19] Reuschel, J., Drewing, K., Henriques, D.Y.P., Rösler, F., & Fiehler, K. (2010). Optimal integration of visual and proprioceptive movement information along angular trajectories. Experimental Brain Research, 201, [20] Drewing, K. & Kaim, L. (2009). Haptic Shape Perception from Force and Position Signals Varies with Exploratory Movement Direction and the Exploring Finger. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics 71(5), [21] Serwe, S., Drewing, K., & Trommershäuser, J. (2009). Combination of noisy directional visual and proprioceptive information. Journal of Vision 9(5), [22] Bresciani, J.P., Drewing, K., & Ernst, M.O. (2008). Human haptic perception and the design of haptic-enhanced virtual environments. In A. Bicchi, M. Buss, M. Ernst, & A. Peer (Eds.), The Sense of Touch and its Rendering: Progress in Haptics Research (pp ). Heidelberg: Springer. [23] Drewing, K., Wiecki, T.V., & Ernst, M.O. (2008). Material properties determine how force and position signals combine in haptic shape perception. Acta Psychologica 128(2), [24] Drewing, K., & Schneider, W.X. (2007). Disentangling functional from structural descriptions and the coordinating role of attention. Behavioral Brain Sciences 30(2), [25] Drewing, K., & Ernst, M.O. (2006). Integration of force and position cues for shape perception through active touch. Brain Research 1078, [26] Drewing, K., Aschersleben, G., & Li, S.-C. (2006). Sensorimotor synchronization across the lifespan. International Journal of Behavioral Development 30(3), [27] Bresciani, J.P., Ernst, M.O., Drewing, K., Bouyer, G., Maury, V., & Kheddar, A. (2005). Feeling what you hear: auditory signals can modulate tactile taps perception. Experimental Brain Research 162, [28] Drewing, K., Fritschi, M, Zopf, R., Ernst, M.O., & Buss, M. (2005). First evaluation of a novel tactile display exerting shear force via lateral displacement. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception 2, [29] Waszak, F., Drewing, K., & Mausfeld, R. (2005). Viewer-external frames of reference in 3-D object recognition. Perception & Psychophysics 67(7), [30] Drewing, K., Stenneken, P., Cole, J., Prinz, W. & Aschersleben, G. (2004). Timing of bimanual movements and deafferentation: implications for the role of sensory movement effects. Experimental Brain Research 158, [31] Drewing, K. & Aschersleben G. (2003). Reduced timing variability during bimanual coupling: a role for sensory information. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology A 66(2),
3 [32] Aschersleben G., Drewing, K. & Stenneken, P. (2002). Temporal coordination of simple movements. Cognitive Processing 3(1-2), [33] Drewing K., Hennings, M. & Aschersleben G. (2002). The contribution of tactile reafference to temporal regularity during bimanual finger tapping. Psychological Research 56, [34] Drewing K. (2001). Die Rolle sensorischer Reafferenzen bei der zeitlichen Steuerung von Handlungen. [A role for sensory reafference in the timing of actions]. Berlin: Logos Verlag. Peer-reviewed conference articles [35] Metzger, A., Drewing, K. (2017). The longer the first stimulus is explored in softness discrimination the longer it can be compared to the second one. Worldhaptics Conference 2017 IEEE (pp ), IEEE. [36] Drewing, K., Weyel, C., Celebi, H., & Kaya, D. (2017). Feeling and feelings: Affective and sensory dimensions of touched materials and their connection. World Haptics Conference, 2017 IEEE (pp ), IEEE. [37] Drewing, K. (2016). Low-Amplitude Textures Explored with the Bare Finger: Roughness Judgments Follow an Inverted U-Shaped Function of Texture Period Modified by Texture Type. In Haptics: Perception, Devices, Control, and Applications (pp ). Springer: Heidelberg. [38] Metzger, A. & Drewing, K. (2016). Haptic aftereffect of softness. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. In Haptics: Perception, Devices, Control, and Applications (pp ). Springer: Heidelberg. [39] Lezkan, A. & Drewing, K. (2016). Going against the grain Texture orientation affects direction of exploratory movement. In Haptics: Perception, Devices, Control, and Applications (pp ). Springer: Heidelberg. [40] Drewing, K., Bruckbauer, S., & Szoke, D. (2015). Felt hole size depends on force and on the pliability of the effector. In World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2015 IEEE (pp ). IEEE. [41] Lezkan, A., & Drewing, K. (2015). Predictive and sensory signals systematically lower peak forces in the exploration of softer objects. In World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2015 IEEE (pp ). IEEE. [42] Metzger, A., & Drewing, K. (2015). Haptically perceived softness of deformable stimuli can be manipulated by applying external forces during the exploration. In World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2015 IEEE (pp ). IEEE. [43] Drewing, K. & Kruse, O. (2014).Weights in visuo-haptic softness perception are not sticky. In Haptics: Neuroscience, Devices, Modeling, and Applications (pp ). Springer: Heidelberg. [44] Lezkan, A. & Drewing, K. (2014). Unequal - but fair? Weights in the serial integration of haptic texture information. In Haptics: Neuroscience, Devices, Modeling, and Applications (pp ). Springer: Heidelberg. 3
4 [45] Drewing, K. & Bergmann Tiest W.M. (2013). Mass and density estimates contribute to perceived heaviness with weights that depend on the densities reliability. Conference Proceedings IEEE World Haptics Conference 2013, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). [46] Drewing, K., Lezkan, A., & Ludwig, S. (2011). Texture Discrimination in Active Touch: Effects of the Extension of the Exploration and their Exploitation. In C. Basodogan, S. Choi, M. Harders, L. Jones, & Y. Yokokohji (Eds.) Conference Proceedings IEEE World Haptics Conference 2011 (pp ), The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Catalog Number CFP11365-USB. [47] Drewing, K. & Jovanovic, B. (2010). Visuo-haptic Length Judgments in Children and Adults. In A.M.L. Kappers, J.B.F. van Erp, W.M. Bergmann Tiest, & F.C.T. van der Helm (Eds.) Haptics: Generating and Perceiving Tangible Sensations. Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6192 (pp ). Springer: Heidelberg. [48] Drewing, K., Ramisch, A., & Bayer, F. (2009). Haptic, visual and visuo-haptic softness judgments for objects with deformable surfaces. In Proceedings, World Haptics 2009, Third Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (pp ). The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): Piscataway, NJ. [49] Kaim, L. & Drewing, K. (2009). Finger force of exploratory movements is adapted to the compliance of deformable objects. In Proceedings, World Haptics 2009, Third Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (pp ). The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): Piscataway, NJ. [50] Drewing, K. (2008). Shape Discrimination in Active Touch: Effects of Exploratory Direction and Their Exploitation. In M. Ferre (Ed.) Haptics: Perception, Devices and Scenarios. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5024 (pp ). Springer: Heidelberg. [51] Kaim, L. & Drewing, K. (2008). Exploratory movement parameters vary with stimulus stiffness. In M. Ferre (Ed.) Haptics: Perception, Devices and Scenarios. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5024 (pp ). Springer: Heidelberg. [52] Drewing, K. (2006). Integration of tactile-kinesthetic and auditory (re-)afference in the timing of movements. Proceedings of the Eurohaptics conference 2006, [53] Drewing, K., Wiecki, T., & Ernst, M.O. (2005). Material properties determine how we integrate shape signals in active touch. CD-ROM proceedings of the WorldHaptics 2005 (long paper, 6 pages). [54] Bresciani, J.P., Ernst, M.O., Drewing, K., Bouyer, G., Maury, V. & Kheddar, A. (2004). Auditory modulation of tactile taps perception. In M. Buss & M. Fritschi (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Conference EuroHaptics 2004 (pp ). Munich: Herbert Hieronymus. [55] Drewing, K., Ernst, M.O., Lederman, S.J., & Klatzky, R. (2004). Roughness and spatial density judgments on visual and haptic textures using virtual reality. In M. Buss & M. Fritschi (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Conference EuroHaptics 2004 (pp ). Munich: Herbert Hieronymus. [56] Fritschi, M., Drewing, K., Zopf, R., Ernst, M.O., & Buss, M. (2004). Construction and first evaluation of a newly developed tactile Shear Force Display. In M. Buss & M. 4
5 Fritschi (Eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Conference EuroHaptics 2004 (pp ). Munich: Herbert Hieronymus. [57] Fritschi, M., Drewing, K., Zopf, R., Ernst, M.O., & Buss, M. (2004). Construction and Psychophysical Evaluation of a Novel Tactile Shear Force Display. RO-MAN 2004: 13th IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, Proceedings (pp ). New York: IEEE. [58] Fritschi, M., Buss, M., Drewing, K., Zopf, R. & Ernst, M.O. (2004). Tactile Feedback Systems. Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2004). [59] Ernst, M.O., Bresciani, J.P., Drewing, K. & Bülthoff, H.H. (2004). Integration of Sensory Information Within Touch and Across Modalities. Proceedings of the 2004 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2004) (pp. 1-8). 5
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