Univ.-Prof. Dr. Christian Frings
Psychologie , Universität Trier
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Frings, Christian; Amendt, Anna; Spence, Charles
When seeing doesn't matter: Assessing the after-effects of tactile distractor processing in the blind and the sighted.Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. Bd. 37. H. 4. American Psychological Association (APA) 2011 S. 1174 - 1181
Rosburg, Timm; Mecklinger, Axel; Frings, Christian
When the Brain Decides: A familiaritybased approach to the recognition heuristic as evidenced by event-related brain potentialsPsychological Science. Bd. 22. H. 12. SAGE Publications 2011 S. 1527 - 1534
Frings, Christian; Möller, Birte
Binding targets’ responses to distractors’ locations: Distractor response bindings in a location-priming taskAttention, Perception, & Psychophysics. Bd. 72. H. 8. Springer Nature 2010 S. 2176 - 2183
Frings, Christian; Spence, Charles
Crossmodal congruency effects based on stimulus identityBrain Research. Bd. 1354. Elsevier BV 2010 S. 113 - 122
Frings, Christian; Englert, Julia; Wentura, Dirk et al.
Decomposing the emotional Stroop effectQuarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Bd. 63. H. 1. SAGE Publications 2010 S. 42 - 49
Frings, Christian
Expression des EGF-R, VEGF-C und VEGF-D beim kolorektalen Karzinom und deren prognostische BedeutungMainz: Univ. 2010 76 S.
Gibbons, Henning; Frings, Christian
Flanker negative priming from spatially unpredictable primes: An ERP studyInternational Journal of Psychophysiology. Bd. 75. H. 3. Elsevier BV 2010 S. 339 - 348
Wühr, Peter; Frings, Christian
Inhibition is picky: Shape difference is a necessary condition for attentional inhibition of irrelevant objectsPsychonomic Bulletin & Review. Bd. 16. H. 5. Springer Nature 2009 S. 839 - 844
Frings, Christian; Eder, Andreas B.
The Time-Course of Masked Negative PrimingExperimental Psychology. Bd. 56. H. 5. Hogrefe Publishing Group 2009 S. 301 - 306
Groh-Bordin, Christian; Frings, Christian
Where has all the inhibition gone? Insights from electrophysiological measures into negative priming without probe distractorsBrain and Cognition. Bd. 71. H. 2. Elsevier BV 2009 S. 92 - 98