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Ulrich Ansorge

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Vision Research|November 21, 2022
Testing the role of temporal selection for stimulus-driven capture of attentionUlrich Pomper, Carmen Duss, Ulrich Ansorge
I-Perception|May 15, 2018
Implicit and Explicit Evaluation of Visual Symmetry as a Function of Art ExpertiseHanna Weichselbaum, Helmut Leder, Ulrich Ansorge
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 24, 2023
Top-down knowledge surpasses selection history in influencing attentional guidanceMarkus Grüner, Florian Goller, Ulrich Ansorge
Psychological Research|September 2, 2018
A meta-analysis of contingent-capture effectsChristian Büsel, Martin Voracek, Ulrich Ansorge
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|July 14, 2017
Human Eye Movements After Viewpoint Shifts in Edited Dynamic Scenes are Under Cognitive ControlRaphael Seywerth, Christian Valuch, Ulrich Ansorge
Acta Psychologica|October 2, 2010
Top-down contingent attentional capture during feed-forward visual processingUlrich Ansorge, Gernot Horstmann, Ingrid Scharlau
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 4, 2009
Goal-driven attentional capture by invisible colors: evidence from event-related potentialsUlrich Ansorge, Monika Kiss, Martin Eimer
Vision Research|August 20, 2013
Predictability of spatial and non-spatial target properties improves perception in the pre-saccadic intervalSabine Born, Ulrich Ansorge, Dirk Kerzel
Psychophysiology|August 14, 2020
Testing the top-down contingent capture of attention for abrupt-onset cues: Evidence from cue-elicited N2pcFlorian Goller, Tobias Schoeberl, Ulrich Ansorge
Journal of Vision|June 27, 2020
Tracking visual search demands and memory load through pupil dilationMoritz Stolte, Benedikt Gollan, Ulrich Ansorge
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Vision Research|November 21, 2022
Testing the role of temporal selection for stimulus-driven capture of attentionUlrich Pomper, Carmen Duss, Ulrich Ansorge
I-Perception|May 15, 2018
Implicit and Explicit Evaluation of Visual Symmetry as a Function of Art ExpertiseHanna Weichselbaum, Helmut Leder, Ulrich Ansorge
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 24, 2023
Top-down knowledge surpasses selection history in influencing attentional guidanceMarkus Grüner, Florian Goller, Ulrich Ansorge
Psychological Research|September 2, 2018
A meta-analysis of contingent-capture effectsChristian Büsel, Martin Voracek, Ulrich Ansorge
Advances in Cognitive Psychology|July 14, 2017
Human Eye Movements After Viewpoint Shifts in Edited Dynamic Scenes are Under Cognitive ControlRaphael Seywerth, Christian Valuch, Ulrich Ansorge
Acta Psychologica|October 2, 2010
Top-down contingent attentional capture during feed-forward visual processingUlrich Ansorge, Gernot Horstmann, Ingrid Scharlau
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 4, 2009
Goal-driven attentional capture by invisible colors: evidence from event-related potentialsUlrich Ansorge, Monika Kiss, Martin Eimer
Vision Research|August 20, 2013
Predictability of spatial and non-spatial target properties improves perception in the pre-saccadic intervalSabine Born, Ulrich Ansorge, Dirk Kerzel
Psychophysiology|August 14, 2020
Testing the top-down contingent capture of attention for abrupt-onset cues: Evidence from cue-elicited N2pcFlorian Goller, Tobias Schoeberl, Ulrich Ansorge
Journal of Vision|June 27, 2020
Tracking visual search demands and memory load through pupil dilationMoritz Stolte, Benedikt Gollan, Ulrich Ansorge
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