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Fabian Hutmacher

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Frontiers in Psychology|October 11, 2023
Taking methodological pluralism seriously: considerations based on the work of Norbert GroebenFabian Hutmacher
Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie|March 25, 2020
Understanding the self of people with dementia : Psychological and philosophical considerationsFabian Hutmacher
The American Psychologist|February 17, 2026
(Mis-)interpreting the vagueness of psychological concepts: Reply to Ng and Litson (2026)Fabian Hutmacher
Frontiers in Psychology|October 23, 2019
Why Is There So Much More Research on Vision Than on Any Other Sensory Modality?Fabian Hutmacher
Memory (Hove, England)|March 9, 2021
Do you remember? Similarities and differences between the earliest childhood memories for the five sensesFabian Hutmacher
Frontiers in Psychology|May 7, 2021
Putting Stress in Historical Context: Why It Is Important That Being Stressed Out Was Not a Way to Be a Person 2,000 Years AgoFabian Hutmacher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 12, 2019
Detailed long-term memory for unattended, irrelevant, and incidentally encoded auditory informationFabian Hutmacher, Christof Kuhbandner
Frontiers in Psychology|December 28, 2020
The Principle of Inversion: Why the Quantitative-Empirical Paradigm Cannot Serve as a Unifying Basis for Psychology as an Academic DisciplineRoland Mayrhofer, Fabian Hutmacher
Frontiers in Psychology|December 11, 2020
Does the Attentional Boost Effect Depend on the Intentionality of Encoding? Investigating the Mechanisms Underlying Memory for Visual Objects Presented at Behaviorally Relevant Moments in TimeFabian Hutmacher, Christof Kuhbandner
Psychological Science|October 31, 2018
Long-Term Memory for Haptically Explored Objects: Fidelity, Durability, Incidental Encoding, and Cross-Modal TransferFabian Hutmacher, Christof Kuhbandner
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Frontiers in Psychology|October 11, 2023
Taking methodological pluralism seriously: considerations based on the work of Norbert GroebenFabian Hutmacher
Zeitschrift Fur Gerontologie Und Geriatrie|March 25, 2020
Understanding the self of people with dementia : Psychological and philosophical considerationsFabian Hutmacher
The American Psychologist|February 17, 2026
(Mis-)interpreting the vagueness of psychological concepts: Reply to Ng and Litson (2026)Fabian Hutmacher
Frontiers in Psychology|October 23, 2019
Why Is There So Much More Research on Vision Than on Any Other Sensory Modality?Fabian Hutmacher
Memory (Hove, England)|March 9, 2021
Do you remember? Similarities and differences between the earliest childhood memories for the five sensesFabian Hutmacher
Frontiers in Psychology|May 7, 2021
Putting Stress in Historical Context: Why It Is Important That Being Stressed Out Was Not a Way to Be a Person 2,000 Years AgoFabian Hutmacher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|July 12, 2019
Detailed long-term memory for unattended, irrelevant, and incidentally encoded auditory informationFabian Hutmacher, Christof Kuhbandner
Frontiers in Psychology|December 28, 2020
The Principle of Inversion: Why the Quantitative-Empirical Paradigm Cannot Serve as a Unifying Basis for Psychology as an Academic DisciplineRoland Mayrhofer, Fabian Hutmacher
Frontiers in Psychology|December 11, 2020
Does the Attentional Boost Effect Depend on the Intentionality of Encoding? Investigating the Mechanisms Underlying Memory for Visual Objects Presented at Behaviorally Relevant Moments in TimeFabian Hutmacher, Christof Kuhbandner
Psychological Science|October 31, 2018
Long-Term Memory for Haptically Explored Objects: Fidelity, Durability, Incidental Encoding, and Cross-Modal TransferFabian Hutmacher, Christof Kuhbandner
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