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Malte Moller

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Frings C, Beste C, Benini E, Moller M, Dignath D, Giesen C, et al.
Commun Psychol . 2024 Sep; 2(1):7. PMID: 39242844
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Benini E, Moller M, Koch I, Philipp A, Qiu R, Mayr S
Psychon Bull Rev . 2023 Nov; 31(3):1290-1300. PMID: 37957478
In task switching, response repetitions (RRs) usually yield performance benefits as compared to response switches, but only when the task also repeats. When the task switches, RR benefits vanish or...
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Qiu R, Moller M, Koch I, Frings C, Mayr S
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2023 Apr; 49(3):355-369. PMID: 37036674
A core characteristic of auditory stimuli is that they develop over time. Referring to the event segmentation theory, we assume that the on- and offset of a contextual sound indicates...
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Qiu R, Moller M, Koch I, Mayr S
J Cogn . 2022 Sep; 5(1):25. PMID: 36072122
There is strong evidence that stimuli and responses are bound together in a direct () fashion into an episodic representation called (or ). However, in an auditory negative priming study...
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Qiu R, Moller M, Koch I, Mayr S
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2022 Jan; 84(4):1264-1285. PMID: 35048312
When humans perform a task, it has been shown that elements of this task, like stimulus (e.g., target and distractor) and response, are bound together into a common episodic representation...
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Frings C, Hommel B, Koch I, Rothermund K, Dignath D, Giesen C, et al.
Trends Cogn Sci . 2020 Apr; 24(5):375-387. PMID: 32298623
Human action control relies on representations that integrate perception and action, but the relevant research is scattered over various experimental paradigms and the theorizing is overly paradigm-specific. To overcome this...
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Moller M, Mayr S, Buchner A
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2018 Dec; 45(2):189-208. PMID: 30589356
Lateralized responses to central targets are facilitated when distractors are presented ipsilaterally (congruent trials) compared with contralaterally (incongruent trials) to the response. This accessory Simon effect is explained by assuming...
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Mayr S, Moller M, Buchner A
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2018 Sep; 80(7):1870. PMID: 30187396
The Publisher regrets that two erroneous values were introduced by the typesetter when performing proof corrections.
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Mayr S, Moller M, Buchner A
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2018 Aug; 80(8):1918-1931. PMID: 30094603
Contextual similarity between learning and test phase has been shown to be beneficial for memory retrieval. Negative priming is known to be caused by multiple processes; one of which is...
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Bell R, Sasse J, Moller M, Czernochowski D, Mayr S, Buchner A
Psychophysiology . 2015 Oct; 53(2):216-28. PMID: 26473397
A sequential prisoner's dilemma game was combined with psychophysiological measures to examine the cognitive underpinnings of reciprocal exchange. Participants played four rounds of the game with partners who either cooperated...