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Tavera F, Haider H
Psychol Res . 2024 Nov; 89(1):15. PMID: 39540996
With attentional mechanisms, humans select and de-select information from the environment. But does selective attention modulate implicit learning? We tested whether the implicit acquisition of contingencies between features are modulated...
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Pelzer L, Naefgen C, Herzig J, Gaschler R, Haider H
Psychol Res . 2024 Feb; 88(4):1231-1252. PMID: 38418590
Recent findings suggest that in dual-tasking the elements of the two tasks are associated across tasks and are stored in a conjoint memory episode, meaning that the tasks are not...
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Panzer S, Pfeifer C, Daniel L, Gaschler R, Haider H, Shea C
Hum Mov Sci . 2024 Feb; 94:103195. PMID: 38359609
Across-task binding is defined as the stimulus/response of one task being linked to the response of another task. The purpose of the present experiment was to determine across-task binding in...
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Wilts S, Haider H
Psychol Res . 2023 Mar; 87(7):2086-2100. PMID: 36947194
Many researchers in the field of implicit statistical learning agree that there does not exist one general implicit learning mechanism, but rather, that implicit learning takes place in highly specialized...
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Esser S, Haider H, Lustig C, Tanaka T, Tanaka K
Psychol Res . 2023 Feb; 87(7):2249-2258. PMID: 36821009
The ability to anticipate the sensory consequences of our actions (i.e., action-effects) is known to be important for intentional action initiation and control. Learned action-effects can select the responses that...
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Barth M, Stahl C, Haider H
J Cogn . 2023 Feb; 6(1):12. PMID: 36721800
Dual-systems theories of sequence learning assume that sequence learning may proceed within a unidimensional learning system that is immune to cross-dimensional interference because information is processed and represented in dimension-specific,...
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Esser S, Lustig C, Haider H
Front Psychol . 2022 Oct; 13:958511. PMID: 36204736
Fluency of processing has shown to influence recognition judgments. Fluency most commonly induces a liberal response bias to judge fluently processed information as well-known because knowledge of a high correlation...
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Pelzer L, Naefgen C, Gaschler R, Haider H
Psychol Res . 2022 Aug; 87(4):1193-1207. PMID: 35948687
The usual way of thinking about dual-tasking is that the participants represent the two tasks separately. However, several findings suggest that the participants rather seem to integrate the elements of...
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Naefgen C, Gaschler R, Ionescu B, Pelzer L, Haider H
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2022 Jun; 228:103626. PMID: 35661976
While past work on how people can optimize dual-tasking has focused on strategic timing (i.e., when to select responses), little is known about the extent to which people can optimize...
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Lustig C, Esser S, Haider H
Psychol Res . 2021 Dec; 86(7):2225-2238. PMID: 34951662
Some studies in implicit learning investigate the mechanisms by which implicitly acquired knowledge (e.g., learning a sequence of responses) becomes consciously aware. It has been suggested that unexpected changes in...