Preprints

  1. Fooken, J., Johansson, S.R., & Flanagan, J. R. (2024). Adaptive gaze and hand coordination while manipulating and monitoring the environment in parallel. [bioRxiv]

Refereed Journal Articles

  1. Fooken, J., Balalaie, P., Park, K., Flanagan, J. R., & Scott, S. H. (2024). Rapid eye and hand responses in an interception task are differentially modulated by context-dependent predictability. Journal of Vision. 24(12):10, 1-22. [pdf]
  2. Illamperuma, N. H. & Fooken, J., (2024). Towards a functional understanding of gaze in goal-directed action. Journal of Neurophysiology, Editorial Focus on "Sensorimotor prediction is used to direct gaze toward task-relevant locations in a goal-directed throwing task". [pdf]
  3. Fooken, J., Baltaretu, B. R., Barany, D. A., Diaz, G., Semrau, J. A., Singh, T., & Crawford, J. D. (2023). Perceptual-cognitive integration for goal-directed action in naturalistic environments. Journal of Neuroscience. 43(45), 7511-7522. [pdf]
  4. Moskowitz, J. B., Fooken, J., Castelhano, M. S., Gallivan, J. P., & Flanagan, J. R. (2023). Visual search for reach targets in actionable space is influenced by movement costs imposed by obstacles. Journal of Vision. 23(6):4, 1-17. [pdf]
  5. Moskowitz, J. B., Berger, S. A., Fooken, J., Castelhano, M. S., Gallivan, J. P., & Flanagan, J. R. (2023). The influence of movement-related costs when searching to act and acting to search. Journal of Neurophysiology. 129(1), 115-130. [pdf]
  6. Kreyenmeier, P., Kaemmer, L., Fooken, J.,, & Spering, M. (2022). Humans can track but fail to predict accelerating objects. eNeuro, 9(5), 1-15. [pdf]
  7. Kim, A. J., Murch, W. S., Limbrick-Oldfield, E. H., Ferrari, M. A., MacDonald, K. I., Fooken, J., Cherkasova, M. V., Spering, M., & Clark, L. (2022). Do pupillary responses during authentic slot machine use reflect arousal or screen luminance fluctuations? A proof-of-concept study. PLoS ONE, 17(7), e0272070 [pdf]
  8. Fooken, J., Patel, P., Jones, C.B., McKeown, M.J., & Spering, M. (2021). Preservation of eye movements in Parkinson's disease is stimulus and task specific. Journal of Neuroscience. 42(3), 487-499. [pdf]
  9. Fooken, J., Kreyenmeier, P. & Spering, M. (2021) The Role of Eye Movements in Manual Interception: A Mini-Review. Vision Research. 183, 81-90. [pdf]
  10. Kinjo, H., Fooken, J., & Spering, M. (2020). Do eye movements enhance visual memory retrieval? Vision Research. 176, 80-90. [pdf]
  11. Fooken, J. & Spering, M. (2020). Eye movements as a readout of sensorimotor decision processes. Journal of Neurophysiology, 123(4), 1439-1447. [pdf]
  12. Murch, W. S., Limbrick-Oldfield, E. H., Ferrari, M. A., MacDonald, K. I., Fooken, J., Cherkasova, M. V., Spering, M., & Clark, L. (2020). Zoned in or zoned out? Using mobile eye tracking to probe immersion in slot machine gambling. Addiction, 115(6), 1127-1138 [pdf]
  13. Fooken, J. & Spering, M. (2019). Decoding go/no-go decisions from eye movements. Journal of Vision, 19(2):5, 1-13. [pdf]
  14. Rolin, R. A., Fooken J.,, Spering, M., & Pai, D. K. (2019). Perception of Looming Motion in Virtual Reality Egocentric Interception Tasks. Transaction on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 25(10), 3042-3048. [pdf]
  15. Fooken, J., Lalonde, K.M., Mann, G.K., & Spering, M. (2018). Eye movement training is most effective when it involves a task-relevant sensorimotor decision. Journal of Vision, 18(4):18, 1-18. [pdf]
  16. Kreyenmeier, P., Fooken, J., & Spering, M. (2017). Context effects on smooth pursuit and manual interception of a disappearing target. Journal of Neurophysiology, 118(1), 404-415. [pdf]
  17. Palidis, D. J., Wyder-Hodge, P. A., Fooken, J., & Spering, M. (2017). Distinct eye movement patterns enhance dynamic visual acuity. PLoS ONE 12(2):e0172061 [pdf]
  18. Fooken, J., Yeo, S. H., Pai, D. K., & Spering, M. (2016). Eye movement accuracy determines natural interception strategies. Journal of Vision,16(14):1,1-15. [pdf]