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Pamela Baess

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Experimental Brain Research|September 17, 2014
My partner is also on my mind: social context modulates the N1 responsePamela Baess, Wolfgang Prinz
Acta Psychologica|January 30, 2026
No influence of sitting vs. standing on Simon effectsPia Fenske, Christina Bermeitinger, Pamela Baess
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 20, 2024
Smells like … no evidence that odors influence the attentional blinkRyan Hackländer, Pamela Baess, Christina Bermeitinger
Frontiers in Psychology|December 18, 2018
Sharing Different Reference Frames: How Stimulus Setup and Task Setup Shape Egocentric and Allocentric Simon EffectsPamela Baess, Tom Weber, Christina Bermeitinger
Acta Psychologica|January 2, 2022
Top-down social modulation of perception-action couplingEmiel Cracco, Oliver Genschow, Pamela Baess
Psychophysiology|April 1, 2011
Selective suppression of self-initiated sounds in an auditory stream: An ERP studyPamela Baess, János Horváth, Thomas Jacobsen, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 25, 2012
Action-sound coincidences suppress evoked responses of the human auditory cortex in EEG and MEGJános Horváth, Burkhard Maess, Pamela Baess, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 11, 2024
Negative or positive left or right? The influence of attribute label position on IAT effects in picture-word IATs and word IATsLisa M Viegas, Christina Bermeitinger, Pamela Baess
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 22, 2011
The cerebellum generates motor-to-auditory predictions: ERP lesion evidenceFranziska Knolle, Erich Schröger, Pamela Baess, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 19, 2019
Sensory attenuation prevails when controlling for temporal predictability of self- and externally generated tonesAnnika L Klaffehn, Pamela Baess, Wilfried Kunde, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|September 17, 2014
My partner is also on my mind: social context modulates the N1 responsePamela Baess, Wolfgang Prinz
Acta Psychologica|January 30, 2026
No influence of sitting vs. standing on Simon effectsPia Fenske, Christina Bermeitinger, Pamela Baess
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 20, 2024
Smells like … no evidence that odors influence the attentional blinkRyan Hackländer, Pamela Baess, Christina Bermeitinger
Frontiers in Psychology|December 18, 2018
Sharing Different Reference Frames: How Stimulus Setup and Task Setup Shape Egocentric and Allocentric Simon EffectsPamela Baess, Tom Weber, Christina Bermeitinger
Acta Psychologica|January 2, 2022
Top-down social modulation of perception-action couplingEmiel Cracco, Oliver Genschow, Pamela Baess
Psychophysiology|April 1, 2011
Selective suppression of self-initiated sounds in an auditory stream: An ERP studyPamela Baess, János Horváth, Thomas Jacobsen, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 25, 2012
Action-sound coincidences suppress evoked responses of the human auditory cortex in EEG and MEGJános Horváth, Burkhard Maess, Pamela Baess, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 11, 2024
Negative or positive left or right? The influence of attribute label position on IAT effects in picture-word IATs and word IATsLisa M Viegas, Christina Bermeitinger, Pamela Baess
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 22, 2011
The cerebellum generates motor-to-auditory predictions: ERP lesion evidenceFranziska Knolle, Erich Schröger, Pamela Baess, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 19, 2019
Sensory attenuation prevails when controlling for temporal predictability of self- and externally generated tonesAnnika L Klaffehn, Pamela Baess, Wilfried Kunde, et al.
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