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Gesine Dreisbach

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Gotz F, Dreisbach G
Psychol Res . 2024 Nov; 89(1):18. PMID: 39547989
Sociomotor theory - an extension of ideomotor theory - suggests that actions can also be represented in terms of the effects they elicit from others. But what if those others...
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Kollnberger K, Bogon J, Dreisbach G
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2024 Sep; :17470218241287190. PMID: 39268581
Perceiving and reacting to multidimensional objects creates so-called event files via feature binding. Bogon, Thomaschke, and Dreisbach provided the first evidence for the integration of the feature into such event...
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Mendl J, Banerjee S, Fischer R, Dreisbach G, Koster M
Psychophysiology . 2024 Jun; 61(10):e14625. PMID: 38837767
A prime goal of psychological science is to understand how humans can flexibly adapt to rapidly changing contexts. The foundation of this cognitive flexibility rests on contextual adjustments of cognitive...
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Mendl J, Frober K, Dreisbach G
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2024 Feb; 50(3):313-328. PMID: 38421777
Some situations require cognitive flexibility, whereas others call for cognitive stability. Recent theories posit lower-level associative learning processes as the basis of contextual control. The present study incorporates six experiments...
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Kollnberger K, Bogon J, Dreisbach G
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) . 2022 Nov; 76(10):2312-2328. PMID: 36377802
The perception of and reaction to objects creates bindings of (object) features and responses, also called event files. In this context, is a so far understudied feature. We conducted four...
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Mendl J, Dreisbach G
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2022 Oct; 48(12):1373-1389. PMID: 36222674
Human beings are cognitive misers. One facet of this effort avoidance is the reluctance to voluntarily switch tasks when repeating the same task is allowed. Yet participants voluntarily switch despite...
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Hommel B, Dreisbach G
Front Psychol . 2022 Sep; 13:994801. PMID: 36118500
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Dreisbach G
Psychon Bull Rev . 2022 Sep; 30(2):489-497. PMID: 36085235
In this article I suggest how theories of emotion construction may inform the study of cognition-emotion interactions. To do so, I adopt the two main concepts core affect and emotions...
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Jurczyk V, Steinhauser R, Dreisbach G, Steinhauser M
Psychophysiology . 2022 Apr; 59(9):e14062. PMID: 35393635
When switching tasks in the laboratory, either the experimenter or the participant can decide which task comes next. So far, this kind of forced and voluntary task switching is usually...
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Frober K, Jurczyk V, Dreisbach G
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn . 2021 Dec; 48(9):1249-1262. PMID: 34941340
Frequent forced switching between tasks has been shown to reduce switch costs and increase voluntary switch rates. So far, however, the boundary conditions of the influence of forced task switching...