Publicaties
2026
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Stribos, K. H., Koevoet, D., Cai, Y., Naber, M., & Strauch, C. (2026).
Snip & Stitch: a simple and accessible correction for the pupil foreshortening error.
Behavior Research Methods.
[DOI] Van der Stigchel, S., Strauch, C., de Zwart, B., & Van Maanen, L. (2026).
Will online behavioral research follow the fate of online survey research? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,
123(8), Article e2535585123.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Voet, V., Jones, H. M., Awh, E.
, Strauch, C., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2026).
Population-Level Activity Dissociates Preparatory Overt from Covert Attention.
Journal of Neuroscience,
46(2), Article e1209252025.
[DOI] Stribos, K. H., Strauch, C., Hessels, R. S., van den Berg, L., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2026).
Changes in pro- and anti-saccade performance in 315 children from age eight to fourteen.
Vision Research,
241, Article 108762.
[DOI] [Repository] 2025
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Cai, Y., Naber, M., van der Stigchel, S., Strauch, C., Cornelissen, F. W.
, & Ten Brink, AF. (2025).
Uncover covert attention in complex environments using pupillometry. Abstract from World Congress of Psychophysiology 2025, Kraków, Poland.
[DOI] Douze, B. T., Ten Brink, A. F., Dijkerman, H. C., & Strauch, C. (2025).
Pupil responses objectively index pharmacologically altered tactile sensitivity.
Cortex,
193, 90-104.
[DOI] [Repository] Hoogerbrugge, A. J., Hooge, I. T. C., Hessels, R. S., & Strauch, C. (2025).
When is enough enough? Empirical guidelines to determine participant sample size for scene viewing studies.
Behavior Research Methods,
57(9), Article 241.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Strauch, C., Naber, M., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2025).
Reappearing sensory input guides visual working memory prioritization.
Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics,
87(7), 2129-2145.
[DOI] [Repository] Teunisse, M., Koevoet, D., Baarda, Y.
, Paffen, C. L. E., der Stigchel, S. V., & Strauch, C. (2025).
Pupil size tracks attentional breadth in the Navon task.
Perception,
54(10), 753-767.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Strauch, C., Naber, M., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2025).
Effort and salience jointly drive saccade selection.
Psychonomic Bulletin and Review,
32(5), 2363–2374.
[DOI] [Repository] Hoogerbrugge, A. J., van der Stigchel, S., & Strauch, C. (2025).
A very large eye tracking dataset of freeviewing and visual search. OSFPREPRINTS.
[DOI] [Repository] Cai, Y., Van der Stigchel, S., Ganama, J.
, Naber, M., & Strauch, C. (2025).
Uncovering Distinct Drivers of Covert Attention in Complex Environments With Pupillometry.
Psychophysiology,
62(3), Article e70036.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Naber, M., Strauch, C., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2025).
Presaccadic Attention Shifts Up- and Downwards: Evidence From the Pupil Light Response.
Psychophysiology,
62(3), Article e70047.
[DOI] [Repository] Cai, Y., Strauch, C., Van der Stigchel, S., ten Brink, A. F., Cornelissen, F. W.
, & Naber, M. (2025).
Mapping simulated visual field defects with movie-viewing pupil perimetry.
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology,
263(6), 1641-1650.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Van Zantwijk, L., Naber, M., Mathôt, S.
, Van der Stigchel, S., & Strauch, C. (2025).
Effort Drives Saccade Selection. (eLife). eLife Sciences Publications Ltd.
[DOI] [Repository] Qing, T., Strauch, C., Van Maanen, L., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2025).
Shifting reliance between the internal and external world: A meta-analysis on visual-working memory use.
Psychonomic bulletin & review,
32(3), 1118–1130.
[DOI] [Repository] 2024
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Hoogerbrugge, A. J., Sahakian, A., Brouwer, R., Klauss, G.
, Strauch, C., Nijboer, T., & van der Stigchel, S. (2024).
Three unpublished, publicly available visual search datasets with 151 participants. OSFPREPRINTS.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Strauch, C., Naber, M., & der Stigchel, S. V. (2024).
Sensory Input Matching Visual Working Memory Guides Internal Prioritization. bioRxiv.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Strauch, C., Naber, M., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2024).
Pupil size reveals presaccadic attentional shifts up and downward: A possible dissociation between the where and how of attention.
[DOI] Hoogerbrugge, A. J., Strauch, C., Nijboer, T. C. W., & der Stigchel, S. V. (2024).
Persistent resampling of external information despite 25 repetitions of the same visual search templates.
Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics,
86(7), 2301-2314.
[DOI] [Repository] Hoogerbrugge, A., Strauch, C., Nijboer, T., & van der Stigchel, S. (2024).
Persistent resampling of external information despite twenty-five repetitions of the same search templates. Poster session presented at The 4th International Conference on Working Memory .
https://sites.google.com/view/icwm/posters Hoogerbrugge, A., Strauch, C., Nijboer, T., & van der Stigchel, S. (2024).
Persistent resampling of external information despite twenty-five repetitions of the same search templates. Poster session presented at Vision Sciences Society 2024.
[DOI] Strauch, C. (2024).
The forgotten wave of early pupillometry research.
Trends in Neurosciences,
47(8), 571-572.
[DOI] [Repository] Hoogerbrugge, A. J., Strauch, C., Böing, S., Nijboer, T. C. W., & Stigchel, S. V. D. (2024).
Just-in-Time Encoding Into Visual Working Memory Is Contingent Upon Constant Availability of External Information.
Journal of Cognition,
7(1), Article 39.
[DOI] [Repository] Strauch, C., Hoogerbrugge, A. J., & Brink, A. F. T. (2024).
Gaze data of 4243 participants shows link between leftward and superior attention biases and age.
Experimental Brain Research,
242(6), 1327–1337.
[DOI] [Repository] Chota, S., Bruat, A. T.
, Stigchel, S. V. D., & Strauch, C. (2024).
Steady-state Visual Evoked Potentials Reveal Dynamic (Re)allocation of Spatial Attention during Maintenance and Utilization of Visual Working Memory.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,
36(5), 800-814.
[DOI] [Repository] Ten Brink, A. F., Heiner, I., Dijkerman, H. C., & Strauch, C. (2024).
Pupil dilation reveals the intensity of touch.
Psychophysiology,
61(6), Article e14538.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Naber, M., Strauch, C., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2024).
The Intensity of Internal and External Attention Assessed with Pupillometry.
Journal of Cognition,
7(1), Article 336.
[DOI] [Repository] Cai, Y., Strauch, C., Van der Stigchel, S., & Naber, M. (2024).
Open-DPSM: An open-source toolkit for modeling pupil size changes to dynamic visual inputs.
Behavior Research Methods,
56(6), 5605-5621.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Strauch, C., Van der Stigchel, S., Mathôt, S.
, & Naber, M. (2024).
Revealing visual working memory operations with pupillometry: Encoding, maintenance, and prioritization.
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science,
15(2), Article e1668.
[DOI] [Repository] 2023
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Koevoet, D., Strauch, C., Naber, M., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2023).
The Costs of Paying Overt and Covert Attention Assessed with Pupillometry.
[DOI] Hoogerbrugge, A., Strauch, C., Nijboer, T., & van der Stigchel, S. (2023). Persistent resampling of external information despite twenty-five repetitions of the same search templates. Poster session presented at The 19th NVP Winter Conference on Brain & Cognition.
Strauch, C., Hoogerbrugge, A., Baer, G.
, Hooge, I. T. C., Nijboer, T. C. W., Stuit, S. M., & Stigchel, S. V. D. (2023).
Saliency models perform best for women’s and young adults' fixations.
Communications Psychology,
1, 1-10. Article 34.
[DOI] [Repository] Ten Brink, AF., Van Heijst, M., Portengen, B., Naber, M., & Strauch, C. (2023). Pupillometry as index for biases in spatial attention: pseudoneglect in healthy controls, useful tool for diagnosing cerebral visual impairments?. Abstract from Perception Day, Utrecht.
Cai, Y., Strauch, C., van der Stigchel, S., & Naber, M. (2023). Introducing Open-DPSM: An open-source toolkit for modeling pupil size changes to dynamic visual inputs. Abstract from NVP Wintercongres, Egmond aan Zee.
Koevoet, D., Strauch, C., Naber, M., & van der Stigchel, S. (2023). Sensory input matching visual working memory drives internal prioritization. Abstract from NVP Wintercongres, Egmond aan Zee.
Cai, Y., Strauch, C., & Naber, M. (2023).
Reconstructing pupillary dynamics during free-viewing of movies: the roles of pupil light and orienting responses. 4813-4813.
[DOI] Naber, M., Portengen, B., & Strauch, C. (2023).
Pupil responses to near and far stimuli at varying fixation depths in virtual reality. 5732-5732.
[DOI] Hoogerbrugge, AJ., Strauch, C., Nijboer, TCW., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2023).
Don't hide the instruction manual: A dynamic trade-off between using internal and external templates during visual search.
Journal of Vision,
23(7), 1-14. Article 14.
[DOI] [Repository] Ten Brink, AF., Van Heijst, M.
, Portengen, B., Naber, M., & Strauch, C. (2023).
Uncovering the (un)attended: Pupil light responses index persistent biases of spatial attention in neglect.
Cortex,
167, 101-114.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Naber, M., Strauch, C., Somai, R. S., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2023).
Differential aspects of attention predict the depth of visual working memory encoding: Evidence from pupillometry.
Journal of Vision,
23(6), 1-11.
[DOI] [Repository] Koevoet, D., Strauch, C., Naber, M., & Van der Stigchel, S. (2023).
The Costs of Paying Overt and Covert Attention Assessed With Pupillometry.
Psychological Science,
34(8), 887-898.
[DOI] [Repository] 2022
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Huckauf, A.
, Strauch, C., & Eberhardt, L. (2022).
Perceptual consequences of pupil dilation.
Journal of Vision,
22(14).
[DOI]Strauch, C., Romein, C.
, Naber, M., van der Stigchel, S., & Ten Brink, AF. (2022).
Indexing (pseudo)neglect with pupillometry – evidence on the role of the orienting response in pseudoneglect. 143-144. Abstract from Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TEAP), Cologne, Germany.
https://teap2022.uni-koeln.de/sites/teap2022/user_upload/TeaP2022_AbstractBooklet.pdf [Portal] Naber, M., & Strauch, C. (2022). Irissometry: effects of pupil constrictions on iris elasticity and eye position estimations measured with video-based feature tracking.. Abstract from ECVP.
Koevoet, D., Naber, M., Strauch, C., & van der Stigchel, S. (2022). The Costs of Overt and Covert Shifts of Attention: A Pupillometry Study. Abstract from ECVP.
Strauch, C., Naber, M., Romeijn, C., Van Heijst, M., van der Stigchel, S., & Ten Brink, AF. (2022). Indexing spatial attention with pupillometry: a useful tool to detect pseudoneglect in healthy controls and diagnosing cerebral visual impairments. Abstract from ECVP.
Hoogerbrugge, A., Strauch, C., Olah, Z., Dalmaijer, E. S., Nijboer, T., & van der Stigchel, S. (2022). Seeing the Forrest through the trees: Oculomotor metrics are linked to heart rate. Poster session presented at ECVP.
Hoogerbrugge, A., Strauch, C., Olah, Z., Dalmaijer, E. S., Nijboer, T., & van der Stigchel, S. (2022). Seeing the Forrest through the trees: Oculomotor metrics are linked to heart rate. Poster session presented at ECEM.
Hoogerbrugge, A., Strauch, C., Oláh, Z. A.
, Dalmaijer, E. S., Nijboer, T., & van der Stigchel, S. (2022).
Seeing the Forrest through the trees: Oculomotor metrics are linked to heart rate. Poster session presented at Vision Sciences Society.
[Portal] Hoogerbrugge, A. J., Strauch, C., Oláh, Z. A.
, Dalmaijer, E. S., Nijboer, T. C. W., & Stigchel, S. V. D. (2022).
Seeing the Forrest through the trees: Oculomotor metrics are linked to heart rate.
PLoS One,
17(8), 1-12. Article e0272349.
[DOI] [Repository] Strauch, C., Wang, C.-A., Einhäuser, W.
, van der Stigchel, S., & Naber, M. (2022).
Pupillometry as an integrated readout of distinct attentional networks.
Trends in Neurosciences,
45(8), 635-647.
[DOI] [Repository] Strauch, C., Romein, C.
, Naber, M., van der Stigchel, S., & Ten Brink, AF. (2022).
The orienting response drives pseudoneglect - evidence from an objective pupillometric method.
Cortex,
151, 259-271.
[DOI] [Repository] Strauch, C., & Naber, M. (2022).
Irissometry: Effects of Pupil Size on Iris Elasticity Measured With Video-Based Feature Tracking.
Investigative ophthalmology & visual science,
63(2), 1-7. Article 20.
[DOI] [Repository] ten Brink, T., Romein, C., Naber, M., van der Stigchel, S., & Strauch, C. (2022). Assessment of pseudoneglect using pupillometry. Abstract from 18th NVP Dutch Society for Brain and Cognition Conference, Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands.
Strauch, C., Romein, C., Naber, M., van der Stigchel, S., & ten Brink, T. (2022). The orienting response might define pseudoneglect. Evidence from a novel pupillometric method.. Abstract from Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TEAP), Cologne, Germany.
Vakpublicaties
ten Brink, T., Romein, C., Naber, M., van der Stigchel, S., & Strauch, C. (2022). Assessment of pseudoneglect using pupillometry. Abstract from NVN voorjaarsconferentie, Netherlands.
2021
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Hoogerbrugge, A. J., Strauch, C., Böing, S., Nijboer, T., & van der Stigchel, S. (2021).
Reliability of Visual Access: Modeling the trade-off between internal storage in visual working memory and external sampling.
Journal of Vision.
[DOI] Strauch, C., Hirzle, T., & Bulling, A. (2021).
Classifying binary decision-outcomes from pupil dilation: A random forest approach.
Journal of Vision,
21(9).
[DOI] Strauch, C., Eberhardt, L., Ulrich, M., Huckauf, A., & Grön, G. (2021). Evidence for direct voluntary control of the pupil in a single case. Abstract from Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TEAP), Ulm, Germany.
Eberhardt, L.
, Strauch, C., Hartmann, T., & Huckauf, A. (2021).
Increasing pupil size is associated with improved detection performance in the periphery.
Attention, perception, & psychophysics,
84, 138-149.
[DOI] [Repository]Eberhardt, L. V., Grön, G., Ulrich, M., Huckauf, A.
, & Strauch, C. (2021).
Direct voluntary control of pupil constriction and dilation: Exploratory evidence from pupillometry, optometry, skin conductance, perception, and functional MRI.
International Journal of Psychophysiology,
168, 33-42.
[DOI] [Repository]Strauch, C., Hirzle, T.
, van der Stigchel, S., & Bulling, A. (2021).
Decoding binary decisions under differential target probabilities from pupil dilation: A random forest approach.
Journal of Vision,
21(7), 1-13. Article 6.
[DOI] [Repository] 2020
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Strauch, C., Koniakowsky, I., & Huckauf, A. (2020). Conjoint effects of decision making and stimulus probability (oddball-effect) on pupil dilation. Abstract from Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TEAP), Jena, Germany.
Strauch, C., Koniakowsky, I., & Huckauf, A. (2020).
Decision Making and Oddball Effects on Pupil Size: Evidence for a Sequential Process.
Journal of Cognition,
3(1), 1–17. Article 7.
[DOI] [Repository] Strauch, C., Barthelmaes, M., Altgassen, E., & Huckauf, A. (2020).
Pupil Dilation Fulfills the Requirements for Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment in Gaming on the Example of Pong. In A. Bulling, A. Huckauf, E. Jain, R. Radach, & D. Weiskopf (Eds.),
ETRA '20 Adjunct: ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (pp. 1-9). Article 19 Association for Computing Machinery.
[DOI] 2019
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Freudenstein, J. P.
, Strauch, C., Mussel, P., & Ziegler, M. (2019).
Four personality types may be neither robust nor exhaustive.
Nature Human Behaviour,
3(10), 1045-1046.
[DOI]Mühl, K.
, Strauch, C., Grabmaier, C., Reithinger, S., Huckauf, A., & Baumann, M. (2019).
Get Ready for Being Chauffeured: Passenger’s Preferences and Trust While Being Driven by Human and Automation.
Human Factors,
62(8), Article 001872081987289.
[DOI]Strauch, C., Mühl, K., Patro, K., Grabmaier, C., Reithinger, S., Baumann, M., & Huckauf, A. (2019).
Real autonomous driving from a passenger's perspective: Two experimental investigations using gaze behaviour and trust ratings in field and simulator.
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour,
66, 15-28.
[DOI] 2018
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Strauch, C., Huckauf, A., Krejtz, K., & Duchowski, A. (2018).
Towards a selection mechanism integrating focal fixations, pupil size, and microsaccade dynamics. In
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Eye Tracking for Spatial Research [DOI] Greiter, L.
, Strauch, C., & Huckauf, A. (2018).
Pupil responses signal less inhibition for own relative to other names. In
Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium (ETRA) (pp. 1-5). Article 59
[DOI]Pfattheicher, S.
, Strauch, C., Diefenbacher, S., & Schnuerch, R. (2018).
A field study on watching eyes and hand hygiene compliance in a public restroom.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology,
48(4), 188-194.
[DOI]Ehlers, J.
, Strauch, C., & Huckauf, A. (2018).
Training facilitates cognitive control on pupil dilation. In
Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium (ETRA) Association for Computing Machinery.
[DOI]Ehlers, J.
, Strauch, C., & Huckauf, A. (2018).
A view to a click: Pupil size changes as input command in eyes-only human-computer interaction.
International Journal of Human Computer Studies,
119, 28-34.
[DOI]Strauch, C., Greiter, L., & Huckauf, A. (2018).
Pupil dilation but not microsaccade rate robustly reveals decision formation.
Scientific Reports,
8(1), Article 13165 .
[DOI] 2017
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Strauch, C., Greiter, L., & Huckauf, A. (2017).
Towards pupil-assisted target selection in natural settings: Introducing an on-screen keyboard. In
Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2017: 16th IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Mumbai, India, September 25–29, 2017, Proceedings, Part III (1 ed., pp. 534-543). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 10515 ). Springer.
[DOI] Strauch, C., Ehlers, J., & Huckauf, A. (2017).
Pupil-assisted target selection (PATS). In
Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2017: 16th IFIP TC 13 International Conference, Mumbai, India, September 25–29, 2017, Proceedings, Part III (1 ed., pp. 297-312). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; Vol. 10515 ). Springer.
[DOI] 2016
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Ehlers, J.
, Strauch, C., Georgi, J., & Huckauf, A. (2016).
Pupil Size Changes as an Active Information Channel for Biofeedback Applications.
Applied Psychophysiology Biofeedback,
41(3), 331-339.
[DOI]2015
Wetenschappelijke publicaties
Strauch, C., Georgi, J., Huckauf, A., & Ehlers, J. (2015).
Slow trends: A problem in analysing pupil dynamics. In
PhyCS 2015 - 2nd International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems, Proceedings (pp. 61-66). (PhyCS 2015 - 2nd International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems, Proceedings). SciTePress.
[DOI]