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Carina Kreitz

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 21, 2020
Guessing right: Preconscious processing in inattentional blindnessCarina Kreitz, Giulia Pugnaghi, Daniel Memmert
Consciousness and Cognition|November 22, 2020
Clarifying the effect of facial emotional expression on inattentional blindnessDennis Redlich, Daniel Memmert, Carina Kreitz
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 3, 2015
Inattentional blindness is influenced by exposure time not motion speedCarina Kreitz, Philip Furley, Daniel Memmert
Consciousness and Cognition|October 2, 2019
Examining effects of preconscious mere exposure: An inattentional blindness approachGiulia Pugnaghi, Daniel Memmert, Carina Kreitz
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 6, 2020
Loads of unconscious processing: The role of perceptual load in processing unattended stimuli during inattentional blindnessGiulia Pugnaghi, Daniel Memmert, Carina Kreitz
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 13, 2013
Independent effects of temporal expectation and stimulus intensity in auditionRobert Schnuerch, Carina Kreitz, Kathrin Lange
Consciousness and Cognition|January 25, 2020
Distance is relative: Inattentional blindness critically depends on the breadth of the attentional focusCarina Kreitz, Stefanie Hüttermann, Daniel Memmert
Consciousness and Cognition|March 13, 2022
Clarifying the effect of facial emotional expression on inattentional blindnessDennis Redlich, Daniel Memmert, Carina Kreitz
Psychological Research|February 6, 2021
Does hunger promote the detection of foods? The effect of value on inattentional blindnessDennis Redlich, Daniel Memmert, Carina Kreitz
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 22, 2019
Dollars do not determine detection: Monetary value associated with unexpected objects does not affect the likelihood of inattentional blindnessDennis Redlich, Robert Schnuerch, Daniel Memmert, et al.
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 21, 2020
Guessing right: Preconscious processing in inattentional blindnessCarina Kreitz, Giulia Pugnaghi, Daniel Memmert
Consciousness and Cognition|November 22, 2020
Clarifying the effect of facial emotional expression on inattentional blindnessDennis Redlich, Daniel Memmert, Carina Kreitz
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 3, 2015
Inattentional blindness is influenced by exposure time not motion speedCarina Kreitz, Philip Furley, Daniel Memmert
Consciousness and Cognition|October 2, 2019
Examining effects of preconscious mere exposure: An inattentional blindness approachGiulia Pugnaghi, Daniel Memmert, Carina Kreitz
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|February 6, 2020
Loads of unconscious processing: The role of perceptual load in processing unattended stimuli during inattentional blindnessGiulia Pugnaghi, Daniel Memmert, Carina Kreitz
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 13, 2013
Independent effects of temporal expectation and stimulus intensity in auditionRobert Schnuerch, Carina Kreitz, Kathrin Lange
Consciousness and Cognition|January 25, 2020
Distance is relative: Inattentional blindness critically depends on the breadth of the attentional focusCarina Kreitz, Stefanie Hüttermann, Daniel Memmert
Consciousness and Cognition|March 13, 2022
Clarifying the effect of facial emotional expression on inattentional blindnessDennis Redlich, Daniel Memmert, Carina Kreitz
Psychological Research|February 6, 2021
Does hunger promote the detection of foods? The effect of value on inattentional blindnessDennis Redlich, Daniel Memmert, Carina Kreitz
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 22, 2019
Dollars do not determine detection: Monetary value associated with unexpected objects does not affect the likelihood of inattentional blindnessDennis Redlich, Robert Schnuerch, Daniel Memmert, et al.
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