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Ullrich K H Ecker

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Frontiers in Psychology|October 24, 2012
Computational constraints in cognitive theories of forgettingUllrich K H Ecker, Stephan Lewandowsky
Current Opinion in Psychology|November 9, 2023
Effective correction of misinformationToby Prike, Ullrich K H Ecker
Eating Behaviors|February 16, 2015
Memory updating in sub-clinical eating disorder: differential effects with food and body shape wordsOlivia Fenton, Ullrich K H Ecker
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|February 9, 2010
Remembering perceptual features unequally bound in object and episodic tokens: Neural mechanisms and their electrophysiological correlatesHubert D Zimmer, Ullrich K H Ecker
Memory & Cognition|January 16, 2021
Can you believe it? An investigation into the impact of retraction source credibility on the continued influence effectUllrich K H Ecker, Luke M Antonio
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 1, 2008
ERP evidence for flexible adjustment of retrieval orientation and its influence on familiarityUllrich K H Ecker, Hubert D Zimmer
Nature Communications|November 11, 2020
Using the president's tweets to understand political diversion in the age of social mediaStephan Lewandowsky, Michael Jetter, Ullrich K H Ecker
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 10, 2010
Terrorists brought down the plane!--No, actually it was a technical fault: processing corrections of emotive informationUllrich K H Ecker, Stephan Lewandowsky, Joe Apai
Plos One|May 6, 2017
Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: Exposing misleading argumentation techniques reduces their influenceJohn Cook, Stephan Lewandowsky, Ullrich K H Ecker
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|August 27, 2020
Can corrections spread misinformation to new audiences? Testing for the elusive familiarity backfire effectUllrich K H Ecker, Stephan Lewandowsky, Matthew Chadwick
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Frontiers in Psychology|October 24, 2012
Computational constraints in cognitive theories of forgettingUllrich K H Ecker, Stephan Lewandowsky
Current Opinion in Psychology|November 9, 2023
Effective correction of misinformationToby Prike, Ullrich K H Ecker
Eating Behaviors|February 16, 2015
Memory updating in sub-clinical eating disorder: differential effects with food and body shape wordsOlivia Fenton, Ullrich K H Ecker
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|February 9, 2010
Remembering perceptual features unequally bound in object and episodic tokens: Neural mechanisms and their electrophysiological correlatesHubert D Zimmer, Ullrich K H Ecker
Memory & Cognition|January 16, 2021
Can you believe it? An investigation into the impact of retraction source credibility on the continued influence effectUllrich K H Ecker, Luke M Antonio
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|October 1, 2008
ERP evidence for flexible adjustment of retrieval orientation and its influence on familiarityUllrich K H Ecker, Hubert D Zimmer
Nature Communications|November 11, 2020
Using the president's tweets to understand political diversion in the age of social mediaStephan Lewandowsky, Michael Jetter, Ullrich K H Ecker
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|August 10, 2010
Terrorists brought down the plane!--No, actually it was a technical fault: processing corrections of emotive informationUllrich K H Ecker, Stephan Lewandowsky, Joe Apai
Plos One|May 6, 2017
Neutralizing misinformation through inoculation: Exposing misleading argumentation techniques reduces their influenceJohn Cook, Stephan Lewandowsky, Ullrich K H Ecker
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|August 27, 2020
Can corrections spread misinformation to new audiences? Testing for the elusive familiarity backfire effectUllrich K H Ecker, Stephan Lewandowsky, Matthew Chadwick
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