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Christian H Poth

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Iscience|February 3, 2025
Vision of objects happens faster and earlier for location than for identityChristian H Poth, Werner X Schneider
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|March 19, 2024
Correction: Warning signals only support the first action in a sequenceNiklas Dietze, Lukas Recker, Christian H Poth
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|May 12, 2023
Warning signals only support the first action in a sequenceNiklas Dietze, Lukas Recker, Christian H Poth
Acta Psychologica|April 6, 2024
Alerting effects require the absence of surpriseNiklas Dietze, Gernot Horstmann, Christian H Poth
Frontiers in Cognition|June 24, 2026
Can natural scenes cue attention to multiple locations? Evidence from eye-movements in contextual cueingJosefine Albert, Werner X Schneider, Christian H Poth
Psychological Research|February 2, 2018
Object discrepancy modulates feature prediction across eye movementsCassandra Philine Köller, Christian H Poth, Arvid Herwig
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|January 7, 2016
Breaking Object Correspondence Across Saccadic Eye Movements Deteriorates Object RecognitionChristian H Poth, Arvid Herwig, Werner X Schneider
Frontiers in Psychology|September 6, 2014
Effects of monitoring for visual events on distinct components of attentionChristian H Poth, Anders Petersen, Claus Bundesen, et al.
Plos One|September 12, 2022
Emphasizing speed or accuracy in an eye-tracking version of the Trail-Making-Test: Towards experimental diagnostics for decomposing executive functionsLukas Recker, Rebecca M Foerster, Werner X Schneider, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 16, 2017
Erratum: Using the virtual reality device Oculus Rift for neuropsychological assessment of visual processing capabilitiesRebecca M Foerster, Christian H Poth, Christian Behler, et al.
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Iscience|February 3, 2025
Vision of objects happens faster and earlier for location than for identityChristian H Poth, Werner X Schneider
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|March 19, 2024
Correction: Warning signals only support the first action in a sequenceNiklas Dietze, Lukas Recker, Christian H Poth
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|May 12, 2023
Warning signals only support the first action in a sequenceNiklas Dietze, Lukas Recker, Christian H Poth
Acta Psychologica|April 6, 2024
Alerting effects require the absence of surpriseNiklas Dietze, Gernot Horstmann, Christian H Poth
Frontiers in Cognition|June 24, 2026
Can natural scenes cue attention to multiple locations? Evidence from eye-movements in contextual cueingJosefine Albert, Werner X Schneider, Christian H Poth
Psychological Research|February 2, 2018
Object discrepancy modulates feature prediction across eye movementsCassandra Philine Köller, Christian H Poth, Arvid Herwig
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|January 7, 2016
Breaking Object Correspondence Across Saccadic Eye Movements Deteriorates Object RecognitionChristian H Poth, Arvid Herwig, Werner X Schneider
Frontiers in Psychology|September 6, 2014
Effects of monitoring for visual events on distinct components of attentionChristian H Poth, Anders Petersen, Claus Bundesen, et al.
Plos One|September 12, 2022
Emphasizing speed or accuracy in an eye-tracking version of the Trail-Making-Test: Towards experimental diagnostics for decomposing executive functionsLukas Recker, Rebecca M Foerster, Werner X Schneider, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 16, 2017
Erratum: Using the virtual reality device Oculus Rift for neuropsychological assessment of visual processing capabilitiesRebecca M Foerster, Christian H Poth, Christian Behler, et al.
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