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Christian Frings

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Psychological Research|September 7, 2020
Remote binding counts: measuring distractor-response binding effects onlineBirte Moeller, Christian Frings
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 24, 2022
A mighty tool not only in perception: Figure-ground mechanisms control binding and retrieval alikePhilip Schmalbrock, Christian Frings
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 21, 2021
Response-response bindings do not decay for 6 seconds after integration: A case for bindings' relevance in hierarchical action controlBirte Moeller, Christian Frings
Memory & Cognition|April 26, 2019
Testing enhances motor practiceTobias Tempel, Christian Frings
Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)|July 6, 2019
Negative priming is diminished under high blood pressure in healthy subjectsChristian Frings, Gregor Domes
Experimental Psychology|July 31, 2020
Stress and Cognition in HumansGregor Domes, Christian Frings
Experimental Psychology|January 23, 2014
How automatic is the musical stroop effect? Commentary on “the musical stroop effect: opening a new avenue to research on automatisms” by l. Grégoire, P. Perruchet, and B. Poulin-Charronnat (Experimental Psychology, 2013, vol. 60, pp. 269–278)Birte Moeller, Christian Frings
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 21, 2014
The impact of the irrelevant: the task environment modulates the impact of irrelevant features in response selectionFrank Mast, Christian Frings
Memory (Hove, England)|August 15, 2015
How motor practice shapes memory: retrieval but not extra study can cause forgettingTobias Tempel, Christian Frings
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|August 27, 2014
Long-term response-stimulus associations can influence distractor-response bindingsBirte Moeller, Christian Frings
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Psychological Research|September 7, 2020
Remote binding counts: measuring distractor-response binding effects onlineBirte Moeller, Christian Frings
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 24, 2022
A mighty tool not only in perception: Figure-ground mechanisms control binding and retrieval alikePhilip Schmalbrock, Christian Frings
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|January 21, 2021
Response-response bindings do not decay for 6 seconds after integration: A case for bindings' relevance in hierarchical action controlBirte Moeller, Christian Frings
Memory & Cognition|April 26, 2019
Testing enhances motor practiceTobias Tempel, Christian Frings
Journal of Neural Transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996)|July 6, 2019
Negative priming is diminished under high blood pressure in healthy subjectsChristian Frings, Gregor Domes
Experimental Psychology|July 31, 2020
Stress and Cognition in HumansGregor Domes, Christian Frings
Experimental Psychology|January 23, 2014
How automatic is the musical stroop effect? Commentary on “the musical stroop effect: opening a new avenue to research on automatisms” by l. Grégoire, P. Perruchet, and B. Poulin-Charronnat (Experimental Psychology, 2013, vol. 60, pp. 269–278)Birte Moeller, Christian Frings
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 21, 2014
The impact of the irrelevant: the task environment modulates the impact of irrelevant features in response selectionFrank Mast, Christian Frings
Memory (Hove, England)|August 15, 2015
How motor practice shapes memory: retrieval but not extra study can cause forgettingTobias Tempel, Christian Frings
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|August 27, 2014
Long-term response-stimulus associations can influence distractor-response bindingsBirte Moeller, Christian Frings
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