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Category: Cognitive Psychology

Albert et al. (2018). Effect of Clustering Illusion during the Interaction with a Visual Analytics Environment. Research data of the 2017 study.

Cognitive Psychology

Bibliographic Information Creator: Dietrich, Albert Contributor: Dietrich, Albert; Bedek, Michael; Huszar, Luca; Nussbaumer, Alexander Funding: European Union 7th Framework Programme…

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Weigand & Jacobsen (2021). Primary data on the study “Beauty and the busy mind”.

Cognitive Psychology

Bibliographic Information Creator: Weigand, Rosalie; Jacobsen, Thomas Contributor: Weigand, Rosalie; Jacobsen, Thomas Funding: Title: Primary data on the study “Beauty…

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Drewing, Knut, Hitzel, Elena, Scocchia, Lisa (2017). The influence of flash characteristics on the visual and haptic flash-lag effect – research data from the 2012/2013 study.

Cognitive Psychology

Bibliographic Information Creator: Drewing, Knut; Hitzel, Elena; Scocchia, Lisa Contributor: Drewing, Knut; Hitzel, Elena; Scocchia, Lisa Funding: German Research Foundation:…

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Rothermund & Wentura (2004). Affective congruency effects in the Stroop task: Primary data and control programs.

Cognitive Psychology

Bibliographic Information Creator: Rothermund, Klaus; Wentura, Dirk Contributor: Rothermund, Klaus; Wentura, Dirk Funding: Title: Affective congruency effects in the Stroop…

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Klauer et al. (2004). Inducing inductive reasoning: Does it transfer to fluid intelligence? Primary data.

Cognitive Psychology

Bibliographic Information Creator: Klauer, Karl Josef Contributor: Klauer, Karl Josef; Willems, Klaus; Phye, Gary D. Funding: Institute’s financial resources Title:…

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Oberauer & Kliegl (2004). Beyond resources – formal models for complexity effects and age differences in working memory. Primary data of the memory updating experiment.

Cognitive Psychology

Bibliographic Information Creator: Oberauer, Klaus Contributor: Oberauer, Klaus; Kliegl, Reinhold Funding: German Research Foundation Title: Beyond resources – formal models…

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Petzold & Haubensak (2004). The influence of different instructions on the effects of stimulus membership in category ratings. Primary data.

Cognitive Psychology

Bibliographic Information Creator: Petzold, Peter Contributor: Petzold, Peter; Haubensak, Gert Funding: German Research Foundation Title: The influence of different instructions…

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Hötting et al. (2004). Multimodal spatial attention – primary data from an EEG study of sighted and blind persons.

Cognitive Psychology

Bibliographic Information Creator: Hötting, Kirsten Contributor: Hötting, Kirsten; Rösler, Frank; Röder, Brigitte Funding: German Research Foundation; number Ro 1226/4-1, 4-2,…

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Voges et al. (2015). Effects of different visual environmental conditions on long term motor memory consolidation. Research data of an experiment following the saccadic adaptation paradigm.

Cognitive Psychology

Bibliographic Information Creator: Sprenger, Andreas Contributor: Voges, Caroline; Helmchen, Christoph; Heide, Wolfgang; Sprenger, Andreas Funding: German Research Foundation (DFG) (SFB…

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SanMiguel et al. (2014). Human Auditory Processing Relies on Preactivation of Sound-Specific Brain Activity Patterns. Research data from an EEG study.

Cognitive Psychology

Bibliographic Information Creator: SanMiguel, Iria; Widman, Andreas; Bendixen, Alexandra; Trujillo-Barreto, Nelson; Schröger, Erich Contributor: SanMiguel, Iria; Widman, Andreas; Bendixen, Alexandra;…

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