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Mike Wendt

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Psychometrika|May 9, 2018
Simplified Estimation and Testing in Unbalanced Repeated Measures DesignsMartin Spiess, Pascal Jordan, Mike Wendt
Frontiers in Psychology|March 3, 2018
Editorial: Multitasking: Executive Functioning in Dual-Task and Task Switching SituationsTilo Strobach, Mike Wendt, Markus Janczyk
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 19, 2009
Adjustments to recent and frequent conflict reflect two distinguishable mechanismsSascha Purmann, Stephanie Badde, Mike Wendt
Psychological Research|September 1, 2005
Task switching: on the origin of response congruency effectsAndrea Kiesel, Mike Wendt, Alexandra Peters
Frontiers in Psychology|May 26, 2017
More than Attentional Tuning - Investigating the Mechanisms Underlying Practice Gains and Preparation in Task SwitchingMike Wendt, Stina Klein, Tilo Strobach
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 9, 2008
Location-specific versus hemisphere-specific adaptation of processing selectivityMike Wendt, Rainer H Kluwe, Ina Vietze
Psychological Research|July 29, 2017
Shifting the set of stimulus selection when switching between tasksMike Wendt, Aquiles Luna-Rodriguez, Thomas Jacobsen
Frontiers in Psychology|December 3, 2014
Sequential modulation of distractor-interference produced by semantic generalization of stimulus featuresMike Wendt, Aquiles Luna-Rodriguez, Thomas Jacobsen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 11, 2006
Sequential modulations of interference evoked by processing task-irrelevant stimulus featuresMike Wendt, Rainer H Kluwe, Alexandra Peters
Brain and Cognition|August 12, 2006
Visual field x response hand interactions and level priming in the processing of laterally presented hierarchical stimuliMike Wendt, Ina Vietze, Rainer H Kluwe
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Psychometrika|May 9, 2018
Simplified Estimation and Testing in Unbalanced Repeated Measures DesignsMartin Spiess, Pascal Jordan, Mike Wendt
Frontiers in Psychology|March 3, 2018
Editorial: Multitasking: Executive Functioning in Dual-Task and Task Switching SituationsTilo Strobach, Mike Wendt, Markus Janczyk
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 19, 2009
Adjustments to recent and frequent conflict reflect two distinguishable mechanismsSascha Purmann, Stephanie Badde, Mike Wendt
Psychological Research|September 1, 2005
Task switching: on the origin of response congruency effectsAndrea Kiesel, Mike Wendt, Alexandra Peters
Frontiers in Psychology|May 26, 2017
More than Attentional Tuning - Investigating the Mechanisms Underlying Practice Gains and Preparation in Task SwitchingMike Wendt, Stina Klein, Tilo Strobach
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 9, 2008
Location-specific versus hemisphere-specific adaptation of processing selectivityMike Wendt, Rainer H Kluwe, Ina Vietze
Psychological Research|July 29, 2017
Shifting the set of stimulus selection when switching between tasksMike Wendt, Aquiles Luna-Rodriguez, Thomas Jacobsen
Frontiers in Psychology|December 3, 2014
Sequential modulation of distractor-interference produced by semantic generalization of stimulus featuresMike Wendt, Aquiles Luna-Rodriguez, Thomas Jacobsen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 11, 2006
Sequential modulations of interference evoked by processing task-irrelevant stimulus featuresMike Wendt, Rainer H Kluwe, Alexandra Peters
Brain and Cognition|August 12, 2006
Visual field x response hand interactions and level priming in the processing of laterally presented hierarchical stimuliMike Wendt, Ina Vietze, Rainer H Kluwe
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