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Harald Lachnit

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Learning & Behavior|January 6, 2009
Symmetrical generalization decrements: configural stimulus processing in human contingency learningAnna Thorwart, Harald Lachnit
Biological Psychology|February 13, 2003
Asymmetric interference in patterning discriminations: a case of modulated attentionIra Ludwig, Harald Lachnit
Biological Psychology|September 25, 2002
The effect of stimulus probability on pupillary response as an indicator of cognitive processing in human learning and categorizationGünter Reinhard, Harald Lachnit
Learning & Behavior|October 4, 2011
Modulation of attention in discrimination learning: the roles of stimulus relevance and stimulus-outcome correlationMetin Uengoer, Harald Lachnit
Psychological Research|August 26, 2003
Effects of practice and transfer in the detection of embedded figuresIra Ludwig, Harald Lachnit
Psychophysiology|September 6, 2002
Are rules applied in Pavlovian electrodermal conditioning with humans general or outcome specific?Harald Lachnit, Annette Kinder, Günter Reinhard
Behavior Research Methods|June 5, 2008
Rapid-REM: a MATLAB simulator of the replaced-elements modelHolger Schultheis, Anna Thorwart, Harald Lachnit
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 9, 2008
Multiple regression analyses in artificial-grammar learning: the importance of control groupsAnja Lotz, Annette Kinder, Harald Lachnit
Psychophysiology|October 13, 2017
Pupil dilation indicates the coding of past prediction errors: Evidence for attentional learning theoryStephan Koenig, Metin Uengoer, Harald Lachnit
Biological Psychology|July 20, 2010
Convergent results in eyeblink conditioning and contingency learning in humans: addition of a common cue does not affect feature-negative discriminationsAnna Thorwart, Steven Glautier, Harald Lachnit
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Learning & Behavior|January 6, 2009
Symmetrical generalization decrements: configural stimulus processing in human contingency learningAnna Thorwart, Harald Lachnit
Biological Psychology|February 13, 2003
Asymmetric interference in patterning discriminations: a case of modulated attentionIra Ludwig, Harald Lachnit
Biological Psychology|September 25, 2002
The effect of stimulus probability on pupillary response as an indicator of cognitive processing in human learning and categorizationGünter Reinhard, Harald Lachnit
Learning & Behavior|October 4, 2011
Modulation of attention in discrimination learning: the roles of stimulus relevance and stimulus-outcome correlationMetin Uengoer, Harald Lachnit
Psychological Research|August 26, 2003
Effects of practice and transfer in the detection of embedded figuresIra Ludwig, Harald Lachnit
Psychophysiology|September 6, 2002
Are rules applied in Pavlovian electrodermal conditioning with humans general or outcome specific?Harald Lachnit, Annette Kinder, Günter Reinhard
Behavior Research Methods|June 5, 2008
Rapid-REM: a MATLAB simulator of the replaced-elements modelHolger Schultheis, Anna Thorwart, Harald Lachnit
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 9, 2008
Multiple regression analyses in artificial-grammar learning: the importance of control groupsAnja Lotz, Annette Kinder, Harald Lachnit
Psychophysiology|October 13, 2017
Pupil dilation indicates the coding of past prediction errors: Evidence for attentional learning theoryStephan Koenig, Metin Uengoer, Harald Lachnit
Biological Psychology|July 20, 2010
Convergent results in eyeblink conditioning and contingency learning in humans: addition of a common cue does not affect feature-negative discriminationsAnna Thorwart, Steven Glautier, Harald Lachnit
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