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PD Dr. Bernhard Pastötter

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Pastötter, Bernhard; Frings, Christian

The Forward Testing Effect is Reliable and Independent of Learners’ Working Memory Capacity

Journal of Cognition. Bd. 2. H. 1. 2019 37


Pastötter, Bernhard; Frings, Christian

Its the Other Way Around! Early Modulation of Sensory Distractor Processing Induced by Late Response Conflict

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. Bd. 30. MIT Press - Journals 2018 S. 985 - 998


Pastoetter, Bernhard; Engel, Miriam; Frings, Christian

The Forward Effect of Testing: Behavioral Evidence for the Reset-of-Encoding Hypothesis Using Serial Position Analysis

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. Bd. 9. 2018


Pastoetter, Bernhard; Tempel, Tobias; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz T.

Long-Term Memory Updating: The Reset-of-Encoding Hypothesis in List-Method Directed Forgetting

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. Bd. 8. 2017


Pastoetter, Bernhard; Eberle, Hanna; Aue, Ingo et al.

Retrieval Practice Fails to Insulate Episodic Memories against Interference after Stroke

FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY. Bd. 8. 2017


Kuhbandner, Christof; Spachtholz, Philipp; Pastoetter, Bernhard

Bad things come easier to the mind but harder to the body: Evidence from brain oscillations

COGNITIVE AFFECTIVE & BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE. Bd. 16. H. 4. 2016 S. 768 - 778


Pastoetter, Bernhard; Kliegl, Oliver; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz T.

List-method directed forgetting: Evidence for the reset-of-encoding hypothesis employing item-recognition testing

MEMORY. Bd. 24. H. 1. 2016 S. 63 - 74


Pastoetter, Bernhard; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz T.

Reversing the testing effect by feedback: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence

COGNITIVE AFFECTIVE & BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE. Bd. 16. H. 3. 2016 S. 473 - 488


Kliegl, Oliver; Pastoetter, Bernhard; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz T.

The Contribution of Encoding and Retrieval Processes to Proactive Interference

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION. Bd. 41. H. 6. was reduced in high-WMC subjects, suggesting that those subjects are able to separate target from nontarget information and create stronger focus on the target material. 2015 S. 1778 - 1789


Pastoetter, Bernhard; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz T.

Distinct slow and fast cortical theta dynamics in episodic memory retrieval

NEUROIMAGE. Bd. 94. 2014 S. 155 - 161