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Daniel Bratzke

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Psychological Research|July 4, 2023
How does it feel? Passage of time judgments in speeded RT performanceDaniel Bratzke, Arne Hansen
Psychological Research|November 11, 2022
Subjective estimates of total processing time in dual-tasking: (some) good news for bad introspectionDaniel Bratzke, Donna Bryce
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 13, 2025
Ensemble perception of duration and sizeDaniel Bratzke, Ruben Ellinghaus
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 10, 2014
Are introspective reaction times affected by the method of time estimation? A comparison of visual analogue scales and reproductionDonna Bryce, Daniel Bratzke
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 18, 2016
Temporal discrimination of one's own reaction times in dual-task performance: Context effects and methodological constraintsDaniel Bratzke, Donna Bryce
Psychological Research|January 25, 2020
Introspection about backward crosstalk in dual-task performanceDaniel Bratzke, Markus Janczyk
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 24, 2022
Timing of internal processes: Investigating introspection about the costs of task switching and memory searchDaniel Bratzke, Donna Bryce
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 17, 2018
Introspection is not always blind to the costs of multitasking: The case of task switchingDaniel Bratzke, Donna Bryce
Acta Psychologica|November 9, 2016
Are participants' reports of their own reaction times reliable? Re-examining introspective limitations in active and passive dual-task paradigmsDonna Bryce, Daniel Bratzke
Experimental Brain Research|September 22, 2019
Temporal sequence discrimination within and across senses: do we really hear what we see?Daniel Bratzke, Rolf Ulrich
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Psychological Research|July 4, 2023
How does it feel? Passage of time judgments in speeded RT performanceDaniel Bratzke, Arne Hansen
Psychological Research|November 11, 2022
Subjective estimates of total processing time in dual-tasking: (some) good news for bad introspectionDaniel Bratzke, Donna Bryce
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|August 13, 2025
Ensemble perception of duration and sizeDaniel Bratzke, Ruben Ellinghaus
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 10, 2014
Are introspective reaction times affected by the method of time estimation? A comparison of visual analogue scales and reproductionDonna Bryce, Daniel Bratzke
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|June 18, 2016
Temporal discrimination of one's own reaction times in dual-task performance: Context effects and methodological constraintsDaniel Bratzke, Donna Bryce
Psychological Research|January 25, 2020
Introspection about backward crosstalk in dual-task performanceDaniel Bratzke, Markus Janczyk
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|May 24, 2022
Timing of internal processes: Investigating introspection about the costs of task switching and memory searchDaniel Bratzke, Donna Bryce
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|August 17, 2018
Introspection is not always blind to the costs of multitasking: The case of task switchingDaniel Bratzke, Donna Bryce
Acta Psychologica|November 9, 2016
Are participants' reports of their own reaction times reliable? Re-examining introspective limitations in active and passive dual-task paradigmsDonna Bryce, Daniel Bratzke
Experimental Brain Research|September 22, 2019
Temporal sequence discrimination within and across senses: do we really hear what we see?Daniel Bratzke, Rolf Ulrich
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