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Axel Mecklinger

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Memory & Cognition|October 30, 2025
Discrepancy attribution depends on retrieval context: Evidence from the word-frequency mirror effectLisa Festag, Luca Tarantini, Axel Mecklinger, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|August 16, 2005
Feature binding in perceptual priming and in episodic object recognition: evidence from event-related brain potentialsChristian Groh-Bordin, Hubert D Zimmer, Axel Mecklinger
Brain and Cognition|March 11, 2018
Topographical differences of frontal-midline theta activity reflect functional differences in cognitive control abilitiesKathrin C J Eschmann, Regine Bader, Axel Mecklinger
Biological Psychology|January 26, 2007
Age differences in task switching and response monitoring: evidence from ERPsBen Eppinger, Jutta Kray, Axel Mecklinger, et al.
Neuroimage|January 5, 2010
Recognition memory for one-trial-unitized word pairs: evidence from event-related potentialsRegine Bader, Axel Mecklinger, Michael Hoppstädter, et al.
Brain Research|September 8, 2007
Source-retrieval requirements influence late ERP and EEG memory effectsAxel Mecklinger, Mikael Johansson, Mauricio Parra, et al.
Neuroimage|August 5, 2020
Improving episodic memory: Frontal-midline theta neurofeedback training increases source memory performanceKathrin C J Eschmann, Regine Bader, Axel Mecklinger
Journal of Cognitive Enhancement : Towards the Integration of Theory and Practice|August 15, 2022
Theta Neurofeedback Training Supports Motor Performance and Flow ExperienceKathrin C J Eschmann, Lisa Riedel, Axel Mecklinger
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|August 26, 2020
The effect of shared distinctiveness on source memory: An event-related potential studyMichael Weigl, Hong Hanh Pham, Axel Mecklinger, et al.
Experimental Psychology|December 29, 2004
Motor affordance and its role for visual working memory: evidence from fMRI studiesAxel Mecklinger, Christin Gruenewald, Nikolaus Weiskopf, et al.
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Memory & Cognition|October 30, 2025
Discrepancy attribution depends on retrieval context: Evidence from the word-frequency mirror effectLisa Festag, Luca Tarantini, Axel Mecklinger, et al.
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|August 16, 2005
Feature binding in perceptual priming and in episodic object recognition: evidence from event-related brain potentialsChristian Groh-Bordin, Hubert D Zimmer, Axel Mecklinger
Brain and Cognition|March 11, 2018
Topographical differences of frontal-midline theta activity reflect functional differences in cognitive control abilitiesKathrin C J Eschmann, Regine Bader, Axel Mecklinger
Biological Psychology|January 26, 2007
Age differences in task switching and response monitoring: evidence from ERPsBen Eppinger, Jutta Kray, Axel Mecklinger, et al.
Neuroimage|January 5, 2010
Recognition memory for one-trial-unitized word pairs: evidence from event-related potentialsRegine Bader, Axel Mecklinger, Michael Hoppstädter, et al.
Brain Research|September 8, 2007
Source-retrieval requirements influence late ERP and EEG memory effectsAxel Mecklinger, Mikael Johansson, Mauricio Parra, et al.
Neuroimage|August 5, 2020
Improving episodic memory: Frontal-midline theta neurofeedback training increases source memory performanceKathrin C J Eschmann, Regine Bader, Axel Mecklinger
Journal of Cognitive Enhancement : Towards the Integration of Theory and Practice|August 15, 2022
Theta Neurofeedback Training Supports Motor Performance and Flow ExperienceKathrin C J Eschmann, Lisa Riedel, Axel Mecklinger
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|August 26, 2020
The effect of shared distinctiveness on source memory: An event-related potential studyMichael Weigl, Hong Hanh Pham, Axel Mecklinger, et al.
Experimental Psychology|December 29, 2004
Motor affordance and its role for visual working memory: evidence from fMRI studiesAxel Mecklinger, Christin Gruenewald, Nikolaus Weiskopf, et al.
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