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Stephan Schwan

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Memory (Hove, England)|November 29, 2022
Remembering beloved objects from early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence and the role of the five sensesFabian Hutmacher, Stephan Schwan
Memory & Cognition|April 23, 2008
Verbalizing events: overshadowing or facilitation?Markus Huff, Stephan Schwan
Psychological Science|June 10, 2010
Watching film for the first time: how adult viewers interpret perceptual discontinuities in filmStephan Schwan, Sermin Ildirar
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 14, 2012
Do not cross the line: heuristic spatial updating in dynamic scenesMarkus Huff, Stephan Schwan
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|October 31, 2025
Dynamic data visualizations as events: effects of framing and change salience on segmenting dynamic mapsReena Pauly, Stephan Schwan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 29, 2020
Same action, different level: Descriptions of perceived or predicted actions depend on preceding temporal gaps in event streamsBärbel Garsoffky, Stephan Schwan
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|March 25, 2014
First-time viewers' comprehension of films: bridging shot transitionsSermin Ildirar, Stephan Schwan
Acta Psychologica|January 15, 2016
If you watch it move, you'll recognize it in 3D: Transfer of depth cues between encoding and retrievalFrank Papenmeier, Stephan Schwan
Frontiers in Psychology|October 3, 2022
Know Where You Stand: Affective Effects of Becoming Aware of a Place's National Socialist HistoryMelissa Ries, Stephan Schwan
Scientific Reports|May 26, 2024
Room corners and how they influence the memory of visual information arranged on wallsBärbel Garsoffky, Stephan Schwan
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Memory (Hove, England)|November 29, 2022
Remembering beloved objects from early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence and the role of the five sensesFabian Hutmacher, Stephan Schwan
Memory & Cognition|April 23, 2008
Verbalizing events: overshadowing or facilitation?Markus Huff, Stephan Schwan
Psychological Science|June 10, 2010
Watching film for the first time: how adult viewers interpret perceptual discontinuities in filmStephan Schwan, Sermin Ildirar
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 14, 2012
Do not cross the line: heuristic spatial updating in dynamic scenesMarkus Huff, Stephan Schwan
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|October 31, 2025
Dynamic data visualizations as events: effects of framing and change salience on segmenting dynamic mapsReena Pauly, Stephan Schwan
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|May 29, 2020
Same action, different level: Descriptions of perceived or predicted actions depend on preceding temporal gaps in event streamsBärbel Garsoffky, Stephan Schwan
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|March 25, 2014
First-time viewers' comprehension of films: bridging shot transitionsSermin Ildirar, Stephan Schwan
Acta Psychologica|January 15, 2016
If you watch it move, you'll recognize it in 3D: Transfer of depth cues between encoding and retrievalFrank Papenmeier, Stephan Schwan
Frontiers in Psychology|October 3, 2022
Know Where You Stand: Affective Effects of Becoming Aware of a Place's National Socialist HistoryMelissa Ries, Stephan Schwan
Scientific Reports|May 26, 2024
Room corners and how they influence the memory of visual information arranged on wallsBärbel Garsoffky, Stephan Schwan
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