Eye movements


Brenner E (1991) Judging object motion during smooth pursuit eye movements: the role of optic flow. Vision Research 31, 1893-1902. pdf

Brenner E, van den Berg AV (1994) Judging object velocity during smooth pursuit eye movements. Experimental Brain Research 99, 316-324. pdf

Cornelissen FW, Brenner E (1995) Simultaneous colour constancy revisited: an analysis of viewing strategies. Vision Research 35, 2431-2448. pdf

Brenner E, van den Berg AV (1996) The special role of distant structures in perceived object velocity. Vision Research 36, 3805-3814. pdf

Brenner E, van Damme WJ (1998) Judging distance from ocular convergence. Vision Research 38, 493-498. pdf

Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2000) Comparing extra-retinal information about distance and direction. Vision Research 40, 1649-1651. pdf

Brenner E, Smeets JBJ, van den Berg AV (2001) Smooth eye movements and spatial localisation. Vision Research 41, 2253-2259. pdf

Li HC, Brenner E, Cornelissen FW, Kim ES (2002) Systematic distortion of perceived 2D shape during smooth pursuit eye movements. Vision Research 42, 2569-2575. pdf

Rotman G, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2002) Spatial but not temporal cueing influences the mislocalisation of a target flashed during smooth pursuit. Perception 31, 1195-1203. pdf

Rotman G, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2004) Mislocalization of targets flashed during smooth pursuit depends on the change in gaze direction after the flash. J Vis 4, 564-574. pdf

Rotman G, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2004) Quickly tapping targets that are flashed during smooth pursuit reveals perceptual mislocalisations. Experimental Brain Research 156, 409-414. pdf

Brenner E, Meijer WJ, Cornelissen FW (2005) Judging relative positions across saccades. Vision Research 45, 1587-1602. pdf

Rotman G, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2005) Flashes are localised as if they were moving with the eyes. Vision Research 45, 355-364. pdf

de Grave DD, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2006) Why are saccades influenced by the Brentano illusion? Experimental Brain Research 175, 177-182. pdf

Kerzel D, Aivar MP, Ziegler NE, Brenner E (2006) Mislocalization of flashes during smooth pursuit hardly depends on the lighting conditions. Vision Research 46, 1145-1154. pdf

Brenner E, Granzier JJ, Smeets JBJ (2007) Perceiving colour at a glimpse: the relevance of where one fixates. Vision Research 47, 2557-2568. pdf

Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2007) Flexibility in intercepting moving objects. Journal of Vision 7, 14. pdf

Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2009) Sources of variability in interceptive movements. Experimental Brain Research 195, 117-133. pdf

Maij F, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2009) Temporal information can influence spatial localization. J Neurophysiol 102, 490-495. pdf

Welchman AE, Harris JM, Brenner E (2009) Extra-retinal signals support the estimation of 3D motion. Vision Research 49, 782-789. pdf

Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2010) Intercepting moving objects: do eye movements matter? In: R Nijhawan & B Khurana (eds) Space and time in perception and action. Cambridge University Press. 109-120. pdf

Liesker H, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2010) Eye-hand coupling is not the cause of manual return movements when searching. Experimental Brain Research 201, 221-227. pdf

Maij F, Brenner E, Li HC, Cornelissen FW, Smeets JBJ (2010) The use of the saccade target as a visual reference when localizing flashes during saccades. Journal of Vision, 10(4):7, 1-9. pdf

Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2011) Continuous visual control of interception. Human Movement Science 30, 475-494. pdf

Lugtigheid AJ, Brenner E, Welchman AE (2011) Speed judgments of three-dimensional motion incorporate extraretinal information. Journal of Vision 11(13):1, 1-11. pdf

Maij F, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2011) Peri-saccadic mislocalization is not influenced by the predictability of the saccade target location. Vision Research 51, 154-159. pdf

Maij F, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2011) Temporal uncertainty separates flashes from their background during saccades. J Neurosci 31, 3708-3711. pdf

Maij F, Matziridi M, Smeets JB, Brenner E (2012) Luminance contrast in the background makes flashes harder to detect during saccades. Vision Research 60, 22-27. pdf

Matziridi M, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2013) Is mislocalization during saccades related to the position of the saccade target within the image or to the gaze position at the end of the saccade? PLoS One 8, e62436. pdf

de Brouwer AJ, Brenner E, Medendorp WP, Smeets JBJ (2014) Time course of the effect of the Muller-Lyer illusion on saccades and perceptual judgments. Journal of Vision 14(1):4. pdf

Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2015) How moving backgrounds influence interception. PLoS One 10(3):e0119903. pdf

Matziridi M, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2015) The Role of Temporal Information in Perisaccadic Mislocalization. PLoS One 10(9):e0134081. pdf

de Brouwer AJ, Brenner E, Smeets JBj (2016) Keeping a target in memory does not increase the effect of the Müller-Lyer illusion on saccades. Experimental Brain Research 234, 977-983 pdf

López-Moliner J, Brenner E (2016) Flexible timing of eye movements when catching a ball. Journal of Vision 16(5):13. pdf

Matziridi M, Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2016) Moving your head reduces perisaccadic compression. Journal of Vision 16(13)5. pdf

de la Malla C, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2017) Potential Systematic Interception Errors are Avoided When Tracking the Target with One's Eyes. Scientific Reports 7, 10793. pdf

Cámara C, de la Malla C, López-Moliner J, Brenner E (2018) Eye movements in interception with delayed visual feedback. Exp Brain Res. 236, 1837-1847. pdf

Voudouris D, Smeets JBJ, Fiehler K, Brenner E (2018) Gaze when reaching to grasp a glass. Journal of Vision 18(8):16. pdf

de la Malla C, Rushton S, Clark K, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2019) The predictability of a target's motion influences gaze, head and hand movements when trying to intercept it. Journal of Neurophysiology 121, 2416-2427. pdf

Fiehler K, Brenner E, Spering M (2019) Prediction in goal-directed action. Journal of Vision 19(9):10. pdf

Goettker A, Brenner E, Gegenfurtner KR, de la Malla C (2019) Corrective saccades influence velocity judgments and interception. Scientific Reports 9(1):5395 pdf

Gouirand N, Mathew J, Brenner E, Danion F (2019) Eye movements do not play an important role in the adaptation of hand tracking to a visuomotor rotation. Journal of Neurophysiology 121, 1967-1976 pdf

Mann DL, Nakamoto H, Logt N, Sikkink L, Brenner E (2019) Predictive eye movements when hitting a bouncing ball. Journal of Vision 19(14)28, 1-21. pdf

Cámara C, López-Moliner J, Brenner E, de la Malla C (2020) Looking away from a moving target does not disrupt the way in which the movement toward the target is guided. Journal of Vision 20(5):5 pdf

Kuling IA, Laan L, Lopik EV, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2020) Looking Precisely at Your Fingertip Requires Visual Guidance of Gaze. Perception 49, 1252-1259. pdf

Danion FR, Mathew J, Gouirand N, Brenner E (2021) More precise tracking of horizontal than vertical target motion with both the eyes and hand. Cortex 134, 30-42. pdf

de la Malla C, Smeets JBJ, Brenner E (2022) Pursuing a target with one's eyes helps judge its velocity. Perception 51, 919-922. pdf

Ghiani A, Van Hout LR, Driessen JG, Brenner E (2023) Where do people look when walking up and down familiar staircases? Journal of Vision 23(1):7, 1-13. pdf

Nieboer W, Ghiani A, de Vries R, Brenner E, Mann DL (2023) Eye Tracking to Assess the Functional Consequences of Vision Impairment: A Systematic Review. Optom Vis Sci. 100, 861-875. pdf

Brenner E, Janssen M, de Wit N, Smeets JBJ, Mann DL, Ghiani A (2024) Running together influences where you look. Perception 53, 397-400. pdf

Brenner E, Smeets JBJ (2024) Similar extrapolation of moving objects' locations for perception and saccades. Journal of Vision 24(9):7. pdf

Gerharz L, Brenner E, Billino J, Voudouris D (2024) Age effects on predictive eye movements for action. Journal of Vision 24(6):8, 1-12. pdf

Ghiani A, Amelink D, Brenner E, Hooge ITC, Hessels RS (2024) When knowing the activity is not enough to predict gaze. Journal of Vision 24(7):6 pdf

Ghiani A, Mann D, Brenner E (2024) Methods matter: Exploring how expectations influence common actions. iScience 27, 109076. pdf

Crowe EM, Vorgia DT, Brenner E (2025) Congruency between viewers' movements and the region of the display being sampled speeds up search through an aperture. Perception 54, 226-238. pdf