Univ.-Prof. Dr. Christian Frings
Psychologie , Universität Trier
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Tempel, Tobias; Frings, Christian
Feedback increases benefits but not costs of retrieval practice: Retrieval-induced forgetting is strength independentPsychonomic Bulletin & Review. Bd. 25. H. 2. Springer Nature 2018 S. 636 - 642
Pastötter, Bernhard; Frings, Christian
Its the Other Way Around! Early Modulation of Sensory Distractor Processing Induced by Late Response ConflictJournal of Cognitive Neuroscience. Bd. 30. MIT Press - Journals 2018 S. 985 - 998
Moeller, Birte; Frings, Christian
Lost time: Bindings do not represent temporal order informationPsychonomic Bulletin & Review. Bd. 99. Springer US 2018 S. 1 - 7
Jilek, Christian; Runge, Yannick; Niederée, Claudia et al.
Managed Forgetting to Support Information Management and Knowledge WorkKI - Künstliche Intelligenz. Bd. 33. H. 1. Springer Nature 2018 S. 45 - 55
Singh, Tarini; Moeller, Birte; Koch, Iring et al.
May I have your attention please: Binding of attended but response-irrelevant featuresAttention, Perception, & Psychophysics. Bd. online first. Springer Nature 2018 S. 1 - 14
Friehs, Maximilian A.; Frings, Christian
Pimping inhibition: Anodal tDCS enhances stop-signal reaction time.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. Bd. 44. H. 12. American Psychological Association (APA) 2018 S. 1933 - 1945
Wühr, Peter; Frings, Christian; Heuer, Herbert
Response Preparation With Reliable Cues Decreases Response Competition in the Flanker TaskExperimental Psychology. Bd. 1. Hogrefe Publishing Group 2018 S. 1 - 11
Schäfer, Sarah; Frings, Christian
Searching for the inner self: evidence against a direct dependence of the self-prioritization effect on the ventro-medial prefrontal cortexExperimental Brain Research. Bd. 237. H. 1. Springer Nature 2018 S. 247 - 256
Frings, Christian; Brinkmann, Thorsten; Friehs, Maximilian A. et al.
Single session tDCS over the left DLPFC disrupts interference processingBrain and Cognition. Bd. 120. Elsevier BV 2018 S. 1 - 7
Meyerhoff, Hauke S.; Merz, Simon; Frings, Christian
Tactile stimulation disambiguates the perception of visual motion pathsPsychonomic Bulletin & Review. Bd. in press. Springer Nature 2018 S. 1 - 7
