Lauri Oksama
University Lecturer, Psychology Docent, Psychology PhD
loksama@utu.fi |
cognitive psychology, dynamic visual attention, multiple object tracking, human factors
I received my PhD degree in psychology in 2004 from the University of Turku (Finland), where I now serve as a University lecturer of psychology in the Department of Psychology and Speech-Language Pathology.
I teach courses on cognitive psychology and psychometrics. I also supervise BA, MA and PhD theses.
- Eye movement patterns are similar during accurate multiple-target tracking (2024)
- IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications
- Gaze Behavior and Cognitive Performance on Tasks of Multiple Object Tracking and Multiple Identity Tracking by Handball Players and Non-Athletes (2024)
- Perceptual and Motor Skills
- Multiple object tracking with extended occlusions (2022)
- Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology
- Tracking an occluded visual target with sequences of saccades (2022)
- Journal of Vision
- Effectiveness of "rescue saccades" on the accuracy of tracking multiple moving targets: An eye-tracking study on the effects of target occlusions (2020)
- Journal of Vision
- Model of Multiple Identity Tracking (MOMIT) 2.0: Resolving the serial vs parallel controversy in tracking (2019)
- Cognition
- Angry faces are tracked more easily than neutral faces during multiple identity tracking (2018)
- Cognition and Emotion
- Close coupling between eye movements and serial attentional refreshing during multiple-identity tracking (2018)
- Journal of Cognitive Psychology
- Position tracking and identity tracking are separate systems: Evidence from eye movements (2016)
- Cognition
- Dynamic binding of identity and location information: A serial model of multiple identity tracking (2008)
- Cognitive Psychology
- Is multiple object tracking carried out automatically by an early vision mechanism independent of higher-order cognition? An individual difference approach (2004)
- Visual Cognition