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Rebecca M Foerster

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Recker L, Foerster R, Schneider W, Poth C
PLoS One . 2022 Sep; 17(9):e0274579. PMID: 36094948
The Trail-Making-Test (TMT) is one of the most widely used neuropsychological tests for assessing executive functions, the brain functions underlying cognitively controlled thought and action. Obtaining a number of test...
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Foerster R
J Eye Mov Res . 2021 Apr; 12(2). PMID: 33828728
When performing manual actions, eye movements precede hand movements to target locations: Before we grasp an object, we look at it. Eye-hand guidance is even preserved when visual targets are...
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Foerster R, Schneider W
Atten Percept Psychophys . 2020 Mar; 82(5):2379-2392. PMID: 32166644
When searching for varying targets in the environment, a target template has to be maintained in visual working memory (VWM). Recently, we showed that search-irrelevant features of a VWM template...
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Foerster R, Schneider W
Vision (Basel) . 2019 Nov; 3(3). PMID: 31735843
Selecting a target based on a representation in visual working memory (VWM) affords biasing covert attention towards objects with memory-matching features. Recently, we showed that even task-irrelevant features of a...
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Foerster R, Poth C, Behler C, Botsch M, Schneider W
Neuropsychology . 2019 Jan; 33(3):309-318. PMID: 30652888
Objective: Neuropsychological patients often suffer from impairments in visual selective attention and processing capacity components. Their assessment demands a high standardization of testing conditions, which is difficult to achieve across...
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Foerster R
Vision Res . 2018 Feb; 144:29-37. PMID: 29432778
Before acting humans saccade to a target object to extract relevant visual information. Even when acting on remembered objects, locations previously occupied by relevant objects are fixated during imagery and...
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Poth C, Foerster R, Behler C, Schwanecke U, Schneider W, Botsch M
Behav Res Methods . 2018 Jan; 50(1):26-38. PMID: 29340970
Vision unfolds as an intricate pattern of information processing over time. Studying vision and visual cognition therefore requires precise manipulations of the timing of visual stimulus presentation. Although standard computer...
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Foerster R, Schneider W
Cognition . 2017 Dec; 172:37-45. PMID: 29223864
Many everyday tasks involve successive visual-search episodes with changing targets. Converging evidence suggests that these targets are retained in visual working memory (VWM) and bias attention from there. It is...
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Foerster R, Poth C, Behler C, Botsch M, Schneider W
Sci Rep . 2017 Feb; 7:41464. PMID: 28198393
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Foerster R
Front Psychol . 2016 Dec; 7:1845. PMID: 27933016
When performing sequential manual actions (e.g., cooking), visual information is prioritized according to the task determining where and when to attend, look, and act. In well-practiced sequential actions, long-term memory...