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May 8, 2026
dynConfiR: An R package for sequential sampling models of decision confidence
Sebastian Hellmann, Michael Zehetleitner, Manuel Rausch
Psychological Review
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March 13, 2023
Simultaneous modeling of choice, confidence, and response time in visual perception
Sebastian Hellmann, Michael Zehetleitner, Manuel Rausch
Journal of Vision
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July 10, 2010
Contextual cueing of pop-out visual search: when context guides the deployment of attention
Thomas Geyer, Michael Zehetleitner, Hermann J Müller
Journal of Vision
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May 14, 2010
Positional priming of pop-out: a relational-encoding account
Thomas Geyer, Michael Zehetleitner, Hermann J Müller
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
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April 4, 2017
Failure to pop out: Feature singletons do not capture attention under low signal-to-noise ratio conditions
Dragan Rangelov, Hermann J Müller, Michael Zehetleitner
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library
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May 30, 2008
The redundant-signals paradigm and preattentive visual processing
Michael Zehetleitner, Hermann Josef Muller, Joseph Krummenacher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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August 25, 2010
Dimension-specific intertrial priming effects are task-specific: evidence for multiple weighting systems
Dragan Rangelov, Hermann J Müller, Michael Zehetleitner
Journal of Vision
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February 2, 2011
Visually guided pointing movements are driven by the salience map
Michael Zehetleitner, Michael Hegenloh, Hermann J Müller
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
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November 26, 2009
The detection of feature singletons defined in two dimensions is based on salience summation, rather than on serial exhaustive or interactive race architectures
Michael Zehetleitner, Joseph Krummenacher, Hermann J Müller
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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April 18, 2012
Top-down control of attention: it's gradual, practice-dependent, and hierarchically organized
Michael Zehetleitner, Harriet Goschy, Hermann J Müller
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Behavior Research Methods
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May 8, 2026
dynConfiR: An R package for sequential sampling models of decision confidence
Sebastian Hellmann, Michael Zehetleitner, Manuel Rausch
Psychological Review
|
March 13, 2023
Simultaneous modeling of choice, confidence, and response time in visual perception
Sebastian Hellmann, Michael Zehetleitner, Manuel Rausch
Journal of Vision
|
July 10, 2010
Contextual cueing of pop-out visual search: when context guides the deployment of attention
Thomas Geyer, Michael Zehetleitner, Hermann J Müller
Journal of Vision
|
May 14, 2010
Positional priming of pop-out: a relational-encoding account
Thomas Geyer, Michael Zehetleitner, Hermann J Müller
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
|
April 4, 2017
Failure to pop out: Feature singletons do not capture attention under low signal-to-noise ratio conditions
Dragan Rangelov, Hermann J Müller, Michael Zehetleitner
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library
|
May 30, 2008
The redundant-signals paradigm and preattentive visual processing
Michael Zehetleitner, Hermann Josef Muller, Joseph Krummenacher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
August 25, 2010
Dimension-specific intertrial priming effects are task-specific: evidence for multiple weighting systems
Dragan Rangelov, Hermann J Müller, Michael Zehetleitner
Journal of Vision
|
February 2, 2011
Visually guided pointing movements are driven by the salience map
Michael Zehetleitner, Michael Hegenloh, Hermann J Müller
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
|
November 26, 2009
The detection of feature singletons defined in two dimensions is based on salience summation, rather than on serial exhaustive or interactive race architectures
Michael Zehetleitner, Joseph Krummenacher, Hermann J Müller
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
April 18, 2012
Top-down control of attention: it's gradual, practice-dependent, and hierarchically organized
Michael Zehetleitner, Harriet Goschy, Hermann J Müller
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