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Holger Wiese

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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 12, 2010
Accessing semantic person knowledge: temporal dynamics of nonstrategic categorical and associative primingHolger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|February 24, 2018
Inequality between biases in face memory: Event-related potentials reveal dissociable neural correlates of own-race and own-gender biasesHolger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 3, 2019
Intentionally remembering or forgetting own- and other-race faces: Evidence from directed forgettingSimone C Tüttenberg, Holger Wiese
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 4, 2008
Event-related potentials indicate different processes to mediate categorical and associative priming in person recognitionHolger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger
Biological Psychology|November 27, 2020
Recognising other-race faces is more effortful: The effect of individuation instructions on encoding-related ERP Dm effectsSimone C Tüttenberg, Holger Wiese
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 22, 2015
Getting connected: Both associative and semantic links structure semantic memory for newly learned personsHolger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|August 26, 2022
Event-related brain potential correlates of the other-race effect: A reviewSimone C Tüttenberg, Holger Wiese
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 23, 2022
The role of the eye region for familiar face recognition: Evidence from spatial low-pass filtering and contrast negationBartholomew Pa Quinn, Holger Wiese
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 12, 2019
Learning own- and other-race facial identities from natural variabilitySimone C Tüttenberg, Holger Wiese
Neuropsychologia|July 8, 2008
The age of the beholder: ERP evidence of an own-age bias in face memoryHolger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger, Kerstin Hansen
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 12, 2010
Accessing semantic person knowledge: temporal dynamics of nonstrategic categorical and associative primingHolger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|February 24, 2018
Inequality between biases in face memory: Event-related potentials reveal dissociable neural correlates of own-race and own-gender biasesHolger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|July 3, 2019
Intentionally remembering or forgetting own- and other-race faces: Evidence from directed forgettingSimone C Tüttenberg, Holger Wiese
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 4, 2008
Event-related potentials indicate different processes to mediate categorical and associative priming in person recognitionHolger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger
Biological Psychology|November 27, 2020
Recognising other-race faces is more effortful: The effect of individuation instructions on encoding-related ERP Dm effectsSimone C Tüttenberg, Holger Wiese
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|January 22, 2015
Getting connected: Both associative and semantic links structure semantic memory for newly learned personsHolger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|August 26, 2022
Event-related brain potential correlates of the other-race effect: A reviewSimone C Tüttenberg, Holger Wiese
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 23, 2022
The role of the eye region for familiar face recognition: Evidence from spatial low-pass filtering and contrast negationBartholomew Pa Quinn, Holger Wiese
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|June 12, 2019
Learning own- and other-race facial identities from natural variabilitySimone C Tüttenberg, Holger Wiese
Neuropsychologia|July 8, 2008
The age of the beholder: ERP evidence of an own-age bias in face memoryHolger Wiese, Stefan R Schweinberger, Kerstin Hansen
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