
Lisa Lin, PhD
Postdoctoral researcher
Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
FB06 Psychologie und Sportwissenschaft
Otto-Behaghel-Straße 10
35394 Gießen
Short info
My research interests currently focus on understanding the role of the body and its action capabilities on visual perception, focusing on topics such as affordance perception, body perception, body-based perception, and perceptual-motor calibration. My doctoral work investigates how variability in learning action boundaries influences perceived action capabilities and explores factors that influence the method which the perceptual system uses to determine action boundaries.
I am working with Prof. Dörschner-Boyaci.
Open Science
Böhm, A., Schneider, T., Belousov, B., Kshirsagar, A., Lin, L., Doerschner, K., ... & Peters, J. (2024).
What matters for active texture recognition with vision-based tactile sensors.
arXiv preprint 2403, 13701.
What matters for active texture recognition with vision-based tactile sensors.
arXiv preprint 2403, 13701.
Articles
Lin, L. P. Y., Böhm, A., Belousov, B., Kshirsagar, A., Schneider, T., Peters, J., Doerschner, K., & Drewing, K. (2024).
Task-Adapted Single-Finger Explorations of Complex Objects.
EuroHaptics
Task-Adapted Single-Finger Explorations of Complex Objects.
EuroHaptics