Tim Cornelissen
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Publications:

Cornelissen, T., Sassenhagen, J., & Võ, M. L.-H. (2019) Improving free-viewing fixation-related EEG potentials with continuous-time regression. Journal of Neuroscience Methods.

Niehorster, D.*, Cornelissen, T.*, Holmqvist, K., & Hooge, I. (2018) Searching with and against each other: spatiotemporal coordination of
visual search behavior in collaborative and competitive settings. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.


Cornelissen, T. & Võ, M. L.-H. (2016) Stuck on semantics: Processing of irrelevant object-scene inconsistencies modulates ongoing gaze behavior. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.

* authors contributed equally to the paper

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Lauer, T., Cornelissen, T.H.W., Draschkow, D., Willenbockel, V., & Võ, M. L.-H. (2018) . The Role of Scene Summary Statistics​ in Object Recognition. Scientific Reports​.
 
Hessels, R.S., Benjamins, J.S., Cornelissen, T.H.W., & Hooge, I.T.C. (2018). A validation of automatically-generated Areas-of-Interest in videos of a face for eye-tracking research. Frontiers in Psychology.

Hessels, R.S., Holleman, G.A., Cornelissen, T.H.W., Hooge, I.T.C. & Kemner, C. (2018). Eye contact takes two: autistic and social anxiety traits predict gaze behavior in dyadic interaction. Journal of Experimental Psychopathology.

Niehorster, D., Cornelissen, T., Holmqvist, K., Hooge, I., & Hessels, R. (2017). What to expect from your remote eye-tracker when participants are unrestrained. Behavior Research Methods.

Hessels, R.S., Cornelissen, T.H.W., Hooge, I.T.C. & Kemner, C. (2017). Gaze Behavior to Faces During Dyadic Interaction. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology.

Nyström, M., Niehorster, D., Cornelissen, T., & Garde, H. (2016) . Real-time sharing of gaze data between multiple eye trackers - evaluation, tools, and advice. Behavior Research Methods.

Hooge, I., Nyström, M., Cornelissen, T., & Holmqvist, K. (2015). The art of braking: post saccadic oscillations in the eye tracker signal decrease with increasing saccade size. Vision Research.

Hessels, R.S., Cornelissen, T.H.W., Kemner, C. & Hooge, I.T.C. (2014). Qualitative tests of remote eyetracker recovery and performance during head rotation. Behavior Research Methods.

Dalmaijer, E.S., Van der Stigchel, S., Nijboer, T.C.W., Cornelissen, T.H.W. & Husain, M. (2014) CancellationTools: All-in-one software for administration and analysis of cancellation tasks. Behavior Research Methods


Conference Contributions (talks):

Tim Cornelissen, Jona Sassenhagen & Melissa Võ (Vision Sciences Society, 2018). Free-viewing fixation related EEG-potentials with continuous-time regression.

Tim Cornelissen, Jona Sassenhagen, Dejan Draschkow, & Melissa Võ (European Conference on Eye Movements, 2017). Considering rather than restricting eye movement characteristics in Fixation Related Potentials: an application of the rERP framework.

Diederick C. Niehorster, Tim Cornelissen, Ignace Hooge & Kenneth Holmqvist (European Conference on Eye Movements, 2017). Searching with and against each other.
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Roy Hessels, Gijs Holleman, Tim Cornelissen & Ignace Hooge (European Conference on Eye Movements, 2017). Eye tracking live social interaction to capture gaze behavior of subclinical autism and social anxiety.

Tim Cornelissen & Melissa Võ (Vision Sciences Society, 2016). Stuck on semantics: Irrelevant object-scene inconsistencies modulate ongoing eye movement behavior during letter search.

Melissa Võ, Tim Cornelissen & Sabine Oehlschlaeger (Vision Sciences Society, 2015). When scenes and words collide: Irrelevant background scenes modulate neural responses during lexical decision.

Tim Cornelissen & Melissa Le-Hoa Võ (European Conference on Eye Movements, 2015). Stuck on semantics: Automatic processing of object-scene incongruities modulates ongoing gaze behavior.

​Ignace Hooge, Marcus Nyström, Tim Cornelissen & Kenneth Holmqvist (European Conference on Eye Movements, 2013). Properties of post-saccadic oscillations induced by eye trackers.


Workshops and other activities:
Oct,  2018 @ Utrecht University: "Eye Tracking Toolbox" Instructor.

Oct,  2017 @ Utrecht University: "Eye Tracking Toolbox" Instructor.

Jun,  2017 @ Phillips University Marburg: "Common pitfalls: How to not screw up your eye tracking"


Sept, 2016 @ Lund University Humanities Lab: "Lund Eye Tracking Academy (LETA)" Instructor.
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Aug,  2016 @ Phillips University Marburg: "Common pitfalls: How to not screw up your eye tracking".
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