Hinze Hogendoorn

Contact details:

Helmholtz Institute
Utrecht University
Experimental Psychology Division
Heidelberglaan 2
3584 CS Utrecht
The Netherlands

Tel: ++ 31 30 - 253 3490
Fax : ++ 31 30 - 253 4511
E-mail: j.h.a.hogendoorn (at) uu.nl

Research Interests:

I am interested in many aspects of visual neuroscience. Currently, I am working on
psychophysics projects involving visual attention (especially temporal aspects),
apparent motion, and time perception. Additionally, I am involved in MR imaging
projects studying object recognition.


Publications:

Carlson, T., Hogendoorn, H., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2006). The speed of visual attention: What time is it? Journal of Vision, 6, 1406-1411.

Kanai, R., Paffen, C.L., Hogendoorn, H., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2006). Time dilation in dynamic visual display. Journal of Vision, 6, 1421-1430.

Hogendoorn, H., Carlson, T., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (2007). The time-course of attentive tracking. Journal of Vision, 7(14):2, 1-10.


Useful Stuff:

I would like to invite anyone who is interested to try out the clocks stimulus
Thomas Carlson and I developed to measure temporal dynamics of attention. I put
together two zip-files containing functions written in Matlab (with PsychToolbox Version 2
extensions):

one for the cuing paradigm: (CuingClockDemo.zip)
and one for the tracking paradigm: (TrackingClockDemo.zip).

I have adapted the Cuing paradigm to the current Psychtoolbox version (PTB 3)
and I invite you to download and try it out by downloading CuingClockDemoPTB3.zip.

Feel free to experiment with the stimulus to your heart's content, and don't
hesitate to drop me a line with any questions, ideas, or comments.


Conference Contributions:

Verstraten, F.A.J., Kanai, R., Hogendoorn, H., & Paffen, C.L.E. (Talk). Visual motion expands perceived time. ECVP 2005

Carlson, T., Hogendoorn, H., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (Poster) Distinguishing models of multifocal attention: It's a matter of time. VSS 2007

Benjamins, J.S., Hogendoorn, H., Hooge, I.T.C., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (Poster) Temporal properties of task-irrelevant events: attentional capture is not purely bottom-up. VSS 2007

Hogendoorn, H., Carlson, T., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (Poster) The tracking trade-off: sacrificing time for smooth movements of attention. VSS 2007

Hogendoorn, H., Carlson, T., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (Poster) Predictive and postdictive interactions on the path of apparent motion. ECVP 2007

Verstraten, F.A.J., Paffen, C., Carlson, T., van der Smagt, M., & Hogendoorn, H. (Talk) Revealing recovery from adaptation below perceptual thresholds. ECVP 2007

Carlson, T., Hogendoorn, H., Fonteijn, H., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (Poster) Categorical selectivity and position invariance in fusiform face area. ECVP 2007

Hogendoorn, H., Carlson, T.A., Gebuis, T., & Verstraten, F.A.J. (Poster) Living in the Past: P300 Latency predicts behavioral attentional shift time. VSS 2008