Allgemeine und Experimentelle Psychologie
Psychologisches Institut / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
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Oberfeld-Twistel, Daniel; Hecht, Heiko; Allendorf, Ulrich et al.
Ambient lighting modifies the flavor of wineJournal of sensory studies. Bd. 24. H. 6. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 2009 S. 797 - 832
Roeber, Urte; Berti, Stefan; Müller, Dagmar et al.
Disentangling effects of auditory distraction and of stimulus-response sequencePsychophysiology. Bd. 46. H. 2. 2009 S. 425 - 438
Boll, Sabrina; Berti, Stefan
Distraction of task-relevant information processing by irrelevant changes in auditory, visual, and bimodal stimulus features : a behavioral and event-related potential studyPsychophysiology. Bd. 46. H. 3. 2009 S. 645 - 654
Berti, Stefan
Position but not color deviants result in visual mismatch negativity in an active oddball taskNeuroreport. Bd. 20. H. 7. 2009 S. 702 - 707
Oberfeld-Twistel, Daniel
The decision process in forward-masked intensity discrimination : evidence from molecular analysesJournal of the acoustical society of America. Bd. 125. H. 1. Woodberry, NY: American Inst. of Physics 2009 S. 294 - 303
Berti, Stefan
Cognitive control after distraction : event-related brain potentials (ERPs) dissociate between different processes of attentional allocationPsychophysiology. Bd. 45. H. 4. 2008 S. 608 - 620
Oberfeld-Twistel, Daniel
Does a rhythmic context have an effect on perceptual weights in auditory Intensity processing?Canadian journal of experimental psychology. Bd. 62. H. 1. Ottawa, Ont.: Canadian Psychological Assoc. 2008 S. 24 - 32
Oberfeld-Twistel, Daniel; Hecht, Heiko
Effects of a moving distractor object on time-to-contact judgmentsJournal of experimental psychology-human perception and performance. Bd. 34. H. 3. Washington, DC u.a.: Assoc. 2008 S. 605 - 623
Oberfeld-Twistel, Daniel; Hecht, Heiko
Effects of surface lightness on the perceived height of roomsInternational journal of psychology. Bd. 43. H. 3/4. Oxford: Wiley 2008 S. 70
Berti, Stefan
Object switching within working memory is reflected in the human event-related brain potentialNeuroscience letters. Bd. 434. H. 2. 2008 S. 200 - 205