Stefan Hawelka

Stefan Hawelka

Senior Scientist

PLUS Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences

Department of Psychology

Publications

2024

Interactive and additive effects of word frequency and predictability: A fixation-related fMRI study
Sarah Schuster, Kim-Lara Weiss, Florian Hutzler, Martin Kronbichler, Stefan Hawelka
Brain and Language
Die Psychologie der neurovisuellen Neurorehabilitation
Michael C. Leitner, Stefan Hawelka
Neurologie und Rehabilitation
An eye movement study on the mechanisms of reading fluency development
Jarkko Hautala, Stefan Hawelka, Miia Ronimus
Cognitive Development

2023

Stronger functional connectivity during reading contextually predictable words in slow readers
Kim-Lara Weiss, Stefan Hawelka, Florian Hutzler, Sarah Schuster
Scientific Reports

2022

The effect of masks on the recognition of facial expressions: A true-to-life study on the perception of basic emotions
Michael Christian Leitner, Verena Meurer, Florian Hutzler, Sarah Schuster, Stefan Hawelka
Frontiers in Psychology
Eye movements during text reading align with the rate of speech production
Benjamin Gagl, Klara Gregorova, Julius Golch, Stefan Hawelka, Jona Sassenhagen, Alessandro Tavano, David Poeppel, Christian J. Fiebach
Nature Human Behaviour
A dynamic adjustment model of saccade lengths in reading for word-spaced orthographies: evidence from simulations and invisible boundary experiments
Jarkko Hautala, Stefan Hawelka, Otto Loberg, Paavo H.T. Leppänen
Journal of Cognitive Psychology

2021

Anticipating trajectories of exponential growth
Florian Hutzler, Fabio Richlan, Michael Christian Leitner, Sarah Schuster, Mario Braun, Stefan Hawelka
Royal Society Open Science
Eye-tracking-based visual field analysis (EFA): a reliable and precise perimetric methodology for the assessment of visual field defects
Michael Leitner, Florian Hutzler, Sarah Schuster, Lorenzo Vignali, Patrick Marvan, Herbert A. Reitsamer, Stefan Hawelka
BMJ Open Ophthalmology
Children struggle beyond preschool-age in a continuous version of the ambiguous figures task
Eva Maria Rafetseder, Sarah Schuster, Stefan Hawelka, Martin Doherty, Britt Anderson, James Danckert, Elisabeth Stöttinger
Psychological Research
Cloze enough?: Hemodynamic effects of predictive processing during natural reading
Sarah Schuster, Nicole Alexandra Himmelstoss, Florian Hutzler, Fabio Richlan, Martin Kronbichler, Stefan Hawelka
NeuroImage