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Martin Eimer

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Biological Psychology|November 7, 2016
Rapid attentional selection processes operate independently and in parallel for multiple targetsAnna Grubert, Martin Eimer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 4, 2018
Object-based target templates guide attention during visual searchNick Berggren, Martin Eimer
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 15, 2023
Do We Prepare for What We Predict? How Target Expectations Affect Preparatory Attentional Templates and Target Selection in Visual SearchAnna Grubert, Martin Eimer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 9, 2014
Rapid parallel attentional target selection in single-color and multiple-color visual searchAnna Grubert, Martin Eimer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 8, 2016
All set, indeed! N2pc components reveal simultaneous attentional control settings for multiple target colorsAnna Grubert, Martin Eimer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 11, 2016
The guidance of spatial attention during visual search for color combinations and color configurationsNick Berggren, Martin Eimer
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 27, 2016
Does Contralateral Delay Activity Reflect Working Memory Storage or the Current Focus of Spatial Attention within Visual Working Memory?Nick Berggren, Martin Eimer
Psychophysiology|December 9, 2020
The role of trait anxiety in attention and memory-related biases to threat: An event-related potential studyNick Berggren, Martin Eimer
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 22, 2021
Tuning in to anxiety-related differences in attentional control: Apprehension of threat improves template switching during visual searchNick Berggren, Martin Eimer
Psychophysiology|March 25, 2005
Covert attention in touch: behavioral and ERP evidence for costs and benefitsBettina Forster, Martin Eimer
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Biological Psychology|November 7, 2016
Rapid attentional selection processes operate independently and in parallel for multiple targetsAnna Grubert, Martin Eimer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 4, 2018
Object-based target templates guide attention during visual searchNick Berggren, Martin Eimer
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 15, 2023
Do We Prepare for What We Predict? How Target Expectations Affect Preparatory Attentional Templates and Target Selection in Visual SearchAnna Grubert, Martin Eimer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 9, 2014
Rapid parallel attentional target selection in single-color and multiple-color visual searchAnna Grubert, Martin Eimer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 8, 2016
All set, indeed! N2pc components reveal simultaneous attentional control settings for multiple target colorsAnna Grubert, Martin Eimer
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 11, 2016
The guidance of spatial attention during visual search for color combinations and color configurationsNick Berggren, Martin Eimer
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|July 27, 2016
Does Contralateral Delay Activity Reflect Working Memory Storage or the Current Focus of Spatial Attention within Visual Working Memory?Nick Berggren, Martin Eimer
Psychophysiology|December 9, 2020
The role of trait anxiety in attention and memory-related biases to threat: An event-related potential studyNick Berggren, Martin Eimer
Emotion (Washington, D.C.)|March 22, 2021
Tuning in to anxiety-related differences in attentional control: Apprehension of threat improves template switching during visual searchNick Berggren, Martin Eimer
Psychophysiology|March 25, 2005
Covert attention in touch: behavioral and ERP evidence for costs and benefitsBettina Forster, Martin Eimer
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