Florian Kattner
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Kattner F, Hassanzadeh M, Ellermeier W
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2025 Jan;
50(12):1892-1900.
PMID: 39804400
The goal of the present investigation was to perform a registered replication of Jones and Macken's (1995b) study, which showed that the segregation of a sequence of sounds to distinct...
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Kattner F, Focker J, Moshona C, Marsh J
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2024 Nov;
156(5):3632-3648.
PMID: 39589332
Two competing accounts propose that the disruption of short-term memory by irrelevant speech arises either due to interference-by-process (e.g., changing-state effect) or attentional capture, but it is unclear how whispering...
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Focker J, Huang L, Caling A, Fischer M, Ihle A, Hodgson T, et al.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2024 Nov;
:17470218241300115.
PMID: 39501663
The ability to focus on task-relevant information while ignoring distractors is essential in many everyday life situations. The question of how profound and moderate visual deprivation impacts the engagement with...
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Clausen A, Kattner F
Psychol Res
. 2024 Sep;
88(8):2266-2279.
PMID: 39322864
In the present study, an attempt was made to replicate results found about the influence of valence on prioritisation and decay in iconic memory. Hereby, the evaluative conditioning effect was...
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Oberfeld D, Staab K, Kattner F, Ellermeier W
Trends Hear
. 2024 Jul;
28:23312165241262517.
PMID: 39051688
Listeners with normal audiometric thresholds show substantial variability in their ability to understand speech in noise (SiN). These individual differences have been reported to be associated with a range of...
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Kattner F
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
. 2024 Feb;
:17470218241235654.
PMID: 38365601
Task-irrelevant speech is known to cause disruption of short-term memory, either through specific interference with encoding processes (e.g., seriation, semantic processing) or by diverting attention from the focal task. Previous...
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Bryce D, Kattner F, Birngruber T, Wellingerhof P
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2023 Jun;
49(12):1909-1922.
PMID: 37307324
Knowing what one knows and accurately monitoring one's own capacities and performance on a moment-to-moment basis are important determinants of task success. Individual differences in such metacognitive monitoring are well...
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Kattner F, Gast A
Psychol Res
. 2022 Dec;
87(6):1953-1965.
PMID: 36460871
In two online experiments, we tested whether preference judgments can be used to derive a valid ratio-scale representation of subjective liking across different stimulus sets. Therefore, participants were asked to...
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Kattner F, Hanl S, Paul L, Ellermeier W
Mem Cognit
. 2022 Oct;
51(4):930-951.
PMID: 36239898
Previous studies suggest that task-irrelevant changing-state sound interferes specifically with the processing of serial order information in the focal task (e.g., serial recall from short-term memory), whereas a deviant sound...
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Kattner F, Bryce D
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2021 Dec;
48(2):139-158.
PMID: 34968110
The presence of task-irrelevant sound disrupts short-term memory for serial information. Recent studies found that enhanced perceptual task-encoding load (static visual noise added to target items) reduces the disruptive effect...