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    Physiological responses to proposals during dyadic decision-making conversations by Stevanovic, Melisa, Tuhkanen, Samuel, Järvensivu, Milla, Koskinen, Emmi, Savander, Enikö, Valkia, Kaisa

    Published in PloS one (22-01-2021)
    “…A novel conversation-analytically informed paradigm was used to examine how joint decision-making interaction, with its various types of proposal sequences, is…”
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    Humans Use Predictive Gaze Strategies to Target Waypoints for Steering by Tuhkanen, Samuel, Pekkanen, Jami, Rinkkala, Paavo, Mole, Callum, Wilkie, Richard M., Lappi, Otto

    Published in Scientific reports (06-06-2019)
    “…A major unresolved question in understanding visually guided locomotion in humans is whether actions are driven solely by the immediately available optical…”
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    Effects of an Active Visuomotor Steering Task on Covert Attention by Tuhkanen, Samuel, Pekkanen, Jami, Lehtonen, Esko, Lappi, Otto

    Published in Journal of eye movement research (08-08-2019)
    “…In complex dynamic tasks such as driving it is essential to be aware of potentially important targets in peripheral vision. While eye tracking methods in…”
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    A computational model for driver's cognitive state, visual perception and intermittent attention in a distracted car following task by Pekkanen, Jami, Lappi, Otto, Rinkkala, Paavo, Tuhkanen, Samuel, Frantsi, Roosa, Summala, Heikki

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-09-2018)
    “…We present a computational model of intermittent visual sampling and locomotor control in a simple yet representative task of a car driver following another…”
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    The Psychophysiological Experience of Solving Moral Dilemmas Together: An Interdisciplinary Comparison Between Participants With and Without Depression by Koskinen, Emmi, Tuhkanen, Samuel, Järvensivu, Milla, Savander, Enikö, Valkeapää, Taina, Valkia, Kaisa, Weiste, Elina, Stevanovic, Melisa

    Published in Frontiers in communication (26-02-2021)
    “…Dyads with a depressed and a non-depressed participant ( N = 15) and two non-depressed participants ( N = 15) discussed a moral dilemma, during which the…”
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    Making Food Decisions Together: Physiological and Affective Underpinnings of Relinquishing Preferences and Reaching Decisions by Stevanovic, Melisa, Tuhkanen, Samuel, Järvensivu, Milla, Koskinen, Emmi, Lindholm, Camilla, Paananen, Jenny, Savander, Enikö, Valkeapää, Taina, Valkiaranta, Kaisa

    Published in SAGE open (01-02-2022)
    “…We used a novel interdisciplinary experimental paradigm where two types of dyads—15 dyads with one depressed and one non-depressed participant and 15 dyads…”
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    Tracking an occluded visual target with sequences of saccades by Tammi, Tuisku, Pekkanen, Jami, Tuhkanen, Samuel, Oksama, Lauri, Lappi, Otto

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (18-01-2022)
    “…Gaze behavior during visual tracking consists of a combination of pursuit and saccadic movements. When the tracked object is intermittently occluded, the role…”
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    Can gaze control steering? by Tuhkanen, Samuel, Pekkanen, Jami, Mole, Callum, Wilkie, Richard M, Lappi, Otto

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (21-07-2023)
    “…When steering a trajectory, we direct our gaze to locations (1-3 s ahead) that we want to steer through. How and why are these active gaze patterns conducive…”
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    Visual anticipation of the future path: Predictive gaze and steering by Tuhkanen, Samuel, Pekkanen, Jami, Wilkie, Richard M, Lappi, Otto

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (26-08-2021)
    “…Skillful behavior requires the anticipation of future action requirements. This is particularly true during high-speed locomotor steering where solely…”
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    Humans use Optokinetic Eye Movements to Track Waypoints for Steering by Lappi, Otto, Pekkanen, Jami, Rinkkala, Paavo, Tuhkanen, Samuel, Tuononen, Ari, Virtanen, Juho-Pekka

    Published in Scientific reports (06-03-2020)
    “…It is well-established how visual stimuli and self-motion in laboratory conditions reliably elicit retinal-image-stabilizing compensatory eye movements (CEM)…”
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