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Peter Sedlmeier

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Frontiers in Psychology|March 26, 2016
How Do Theories of Cognition and Consciousness in Ancient Indian Thought Systems Relate to Current Western Theorizing and Research?Peter Sedlmeier, Kunchapudi Srinivas
Memory (Hove, England)|May 8, 2007
The impact of post-event information on study-related memories: an exploration of the roles of judgemental anchoring, specific expectations about change, and motivational influencesPeter Sedlmeier, Sonia Jaeger
Frontiers in Psychology|November 5, 2019
What Is Meditation? Proposing an Empirically Derived Classification SystemKarin Matko, Peter Sedlmeier
Psychological Review|July 15, 2004
The hazards of underspecified models: the case of symmetry in everyday predictionsPeter Sedlmeier, Berna Kilinç
International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie|June 23, 2012
The functions of music and their relationship to music preference in India and GermanyThomas Schäfer, Arun Tipandjan, Peter Sedlmeier
Behavior Research Methods|September 8, 2017
Comparing eye trackers by correlating their eye-metric dataJohannes Titz, Agnes Scholz, Peter Sedlmeier
Acta Psychologica|June 4, 2018
Can gender priming eliminate the effects of stereotype threat? The case of simple dynamic systemsVivien Lungwitz, Peter Sedlmeier, Marcus Schwarz
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|February 12, 2015
How Persistent are Grammatical Gender Effects? The Case of German and TamilPeter Sedlmeier, Arun Tipandjan, Anastasia Jänchen
Frontiers in Psychology|September 2, 2014
How we remember the emotional intensity of past musical experiencesThomas Schäfer, Doreen Zimmermann, Peter Sedlmeier
Psychological Bulletin|February 26, 2014
Meta-analyses and other methodological issues in meditation research: Reply to Orme-Johnson and Dillbeck (2014)Peter Sedlmeier, Juliane Eberth, Marcus Schwarz
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Frontiers in Psychology|March 26, 2016
How Do Theories of Cognition and Consciousness in Ancient Indian Thought Systems Relate to Current Western Theorizing and Research?Peter Sedlmeier, Kunchapudi Srinivas
Memory (Hove, England)|May 8, 2007
The impact of post-event information on study-related memories: an exploration of the roles of judgemental anchoring, specific expectations about change, and motivational influencesPeter Sedlmeier, Sonia Jaeger
Frontiers in Psychology|November 5, 2019
What Is Meditation? Proposing an Empirically Derived Classification SystemKarin Matko, Peter Sedlmeier
Psychological Review|July 15, 2004
The hazards of underspecified models: the case of symmetry in everyday predictionsPeter Sedlmeier, Berna Kilinç
International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie|June 23, 2012
The functions of music and their relationship to music preference in India and GermanyThomas Schäfer, Arun Tipandjan, Peter Sedlmeier
Behavior Research Methods|September 8, 2017
Comparing eye trackers by correlating their eye-metric dataJohannes Titz, Agnes Scholz, Peter Sedlmeier
Acta Psychologica|June 4, 2018
Can gender priming eliminate the effects of stereotype threat? The case of simple dynamic systemsVivien Lungwitz, Peter Sedlmeier, Marcus Schwarz
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|February 12, 2015
How Persistent are Grammatical Gender Effects? The Case of German and TamilPeter Sedlmeier, Arun Tipandjan, Anastasia Jänchen
Frontiers in Psychology|September 2, 2014
How we remember the emotional intensity of past musical experiencesThomas Schäfer, Doreen Zimmermann, Peter Sedlmeier
Psychological Bulletin|February 26, 2014
Meta-analyses and other methodological issues in meditation research: Reply to Orme-Johnson and Dillbeck (2014)Peter Sedlmeier, Juliane Eberth, Marcus Schwarz
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