Roman Liepelt
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    Ellinghaus R, Liepelt R, Mackenzie I, Mittelstadt V
  
  
    J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
    . 2024 Jun;
          50(8):842-858.
    
    PMID: 38900524
  
  
          The visual Simon task is widely employed to explore the underlying mechanisms of sensorimotor processing in the presence of task-relevant (targets) and task-irrelevant (distracting) location information. Critically, the Simon effect...
      
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    Cracco E, Liepelt R, Brass M, Genschow O
  
  
    Exp Psychol
    . 2024 Apr;
          70(6):355-365.
    
    PMID: 38602116
  
  
           Research has shown that people automatically imitate others and that this tendency is stronger when the other person is a human compared with a nonhuman agent. However, a controversial question...
      
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    Ellinghaus R, Bausenhart K, Koc D, Ulrich R, Liepelt R
  
  
    Psychon Bull Rev
    . 2024 Mar;
          31(5):2275-2284.
    
    PMID: 38504004
  
  
          This paper provides a comprehensive review of the Type B effect (TBE), a phenomenon reflected in the observation that discrimination sensitivity varies with the order of stimuli in comparative judgment...
      
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    Sommer A, Fischer R, Borges U, Laborde S, Achtzehn S, Liepelt R
  
  
    Neuropsychologia
    . 2023 Jun;
          187:108614.
    
    PMID: 37295553
  
  
          Current research in brain stimulation suggests transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) as a promising tool to modulate cognitive functions in healthy populations, such as attention, memory, and executive functions....
      
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    Hoffmann S, Fischer R, Liepelt R
  
  
    PeerJ
    . 2023 May;
          11:e15286.
    
    PMID: 37223118
  
  
          An effective interaction with the environment requires adaptation of one's own behaviour to environmental demands. We do so by using cues from our environment and relating these cues to our...
      
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    Ellinghaus R, Janczyk M, Wirth R, Kunde W, Fischer R, Liepelt R
  
  
    Q J Exp Psychol (Hove)
    . 2023 Feb;
          76(11):2461-2478.
    
    PMID: 36765279
  
  
          In contrast to traditional dualistic views of cognition, visual stimulus processing appears not independent of bodily factors such as hand positioning. For example, reduced crosstalk between two temporally overlapping tasks...
      
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    Giraudier M, Ventura-Bort C, Burger A, Claes N, DAgostini M, Fischer R, et al.
  
  
    Brain Stimul
    . 2022 Oct;
          15(6):1378-1388.
    
    PMID: 36183953
  
  
          Background: Non-invasive transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) has received tremendous attention as a potential neuromodulator of cognitive and affective functions, which likely exerts its effects via activation of the...
      
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    Maier M, Liepelt R, Steinhauser M
  
  
    Psychon Bull Rev
    . 2022 Aug;
          30(1):200-211.
    
    PMID: 35971035
  
  
          When two individuals share a task with a common goal, coordinating one's own and the other's actions is pivotal. Inhibition of one's own actions when it is the other's turn...
      
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    van der Weiden A, Porcu E, Liepelt R
  
  
    Psychol Res
    . 2022 May;
          87(2):537-552.
    
    PMID: 35507019
  
  
          People often coordinate actions with others, requiring an adjustable amount of self-other integration between actor's and co-actor's actions. Previous research suggests that such self-other integration (indexed by the joint Simon...
      
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    Rudolph A, Liepelt R, Kaffes M, Hofmann-Shen C, Montag C, Neuhaus A
  
  
    Schizophr Res
    . 2022 Jan;
          240:116-124.
    
    PMID: 34995996
  
  
          The ability to imitate is considered impaired in schizophrenia patients. This assumption, however, is based on heterogeneous studies mostly targeting voluntary imitation, e.g., pantomime. Studies on automatic imitation, however, and...