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Literaturliste von Univ.-Prof. Dr. Claus-Christian Carbon

letzte Aktualisierung: 18.09.2024

Bergner-Koether, R., Peschka, L., Pastukhov, A., Carbon, C.-C., Steins-Loeber, S., Hajak, G. & Rettenberger, M. (2024). The Relevance of Hypersexuality and Impulsivity in Different Groups of Treatment-Seekers With and Without (Exclusive) Pedophilia. Sexual Abuse, 1-28.

Berni, A., Borgianni, Y. & Carbon, C.-C. (2024). Association change and its relationship with designs in context and form: how product evaluation is affected by negative framings. Journal of Engineering Design, 1-31.

Muth, C. & Carbon, C.-C. (2024). Predicting instabilities: An embodied perspective on unstable experiences with art and design. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society - Series B, 379(1895), No. 20220416.

Schramm, L. & Carbon, C.-C. (2024). Critical success factors for creating sustainable digital health applications: A systematic review of the German case. DIGITAL HEALTH, 10, 1-14.

Carbon, C.-C. (2023). About the need for a more adequate way to get an understanding of the experiencing of aesthetic items. Behavioral Sciences, 13(11), No. 907.

Carbon, C.-C. (2023). Connecting the beholder with the artwork: Thoughts on gaining liveliness by the usage of paraphernalia. i-Perception, 14(2), 1-5.

Döbler, N. A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). Adapting Ourselves, Instead of the Environment: An Inquiry into Human Enhancement for Function and Beyond. Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science, 58, 589-637.

Döbler, N. A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). Affordances in outer space: Forms of life, material engagement, and meaning within space exploration and SETI. Acta Astronautica, 210, 350-363.

Döbler, N. A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). Boosting human capacities: Attitudes toward human enhancement and vaccination in the context of perceived naturalness and invasiveness. Discover Psychology, 3(1), No. 24.

Döbler, N. A., Carbon, C.-C. & Schaub, H. (2023). Human Enhancement Without Organizational Knowledge and by Organizational Order. Journal of Cognitive Enhancement, 8, 170-183.

Döbler, N. A., El Amri, Y. & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). Is there anybody out there? Can individual loneliness, need for closure, and religiosity predict the belief in extraterrestrial life and intelligence? Discover Psychology, 3(1), No. 76.

Metzner, S., Müller-Bohn, J., Steigleder, T. & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). Live-gespielte Klänge gegen Schmerz. Arousal als Prädiktor für Valenz und analgetischen Effekt. Musiktherapeutische Umschau, 44(4), 336-351.

Pastukhov, A., Koßmann, L. & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). Reconstructing a disambiguation sequence that forms perceptual memory of multistable displays via reverse correlation method: Bias onset perception but gently. Journal of Vision, 23(3), No. 10.

Pastukhov, A., Styrnal, M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). History-dependent changes to distribution of dominance phases in multistable perception. Journal of Vision, 23(3), No. 16.

Pavlova, M. A., Moosavi, J., Carbon, C.-C., Fallgatter, A. J. & Sokolov, A. N. (2023). Emotions behind a mask: The value of disgust. Schizophrenia, 9(1), No. 58.

Sadia & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). Looking for the edge of the world: How 3D immersive audio produces a shift from an internalised inner voice to unsymbolised affect-driven ways of thinking and heightened sensory awareness. Behavioral Sciences, 13(10), No. 858.

Styrnal, M., Carbon, C.-C. & Pastukhov, A. (2023). When a bank becomes a bank, and a bank is the bank but not the bank: Multistability of homonyms' meaning. i-Perception, 14(4), 1-6.

Utz, S., Knauss, F. & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). The unnoticed zoo: Inattentional deafness to animal sounds in music. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 85(4), 1238-1252.

Utz, S., Mueller, R., Strobach, T. & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). Naturalistic face adaptation: How we adapt to freckles fast and sustainably. i-Perception, 14(5), 1-13.

Utz, S., Mueller, R., Strobach, T. & Carbon, C.-C. (2023). Under the sun. Adaptation effects to changes in facial complexion. BMC Psychology, 11(1), No. 96.

Breitschaft, S. J., Heijboer, S., Shor, D., Tempelman, E., Vink, P. & Carbon, C.-C. (2022). The Haptic Fidelity Framework: A qualitative overview and categorization of cutaneous-based haptic technologies through fidelity. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 15(2), 232-245.

Breitschaft, S. J., Pastukhov, A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2022). Where's my button? Evaluating the user experience of surface haptics in featureless automotive user interfaces. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 15(2), 292-303.

Carbon, C.-C. (2022). Wahrnehmungspsychologie. In A. Schütz, M. Brand & S. Steins-Loeber (Hrsg.), Psychologie: Eine Einführung in ihre Grundlagen und Anwendungsfelder (S. 41-54). Stuttgart: Verlag W. Kohlhammer.

Carbon, C.-C., Held, M. J. & Schütz, A. (2022). Reading emotions in faces with and without masks is relatively independent of extended exposure and individual difference variables. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, No. 856971.

Carbon, C.-C., Utz, S. & Hesslinger, V. M. (2022). Less is more: Perception as a fun way to rich minimalism. i-Perception, 13(2), 1-5.

Khozaei, F., Carbon, C. C., Nia, M. H. & Kim, M. J. (2022). Preferences for hotels with biophilic design attributes in the post-COVID-19 era. buildings, 12(4), No. 427.

Khozaei, F. & Carbon, C.-C. (2022). On the parental influence on children's physical activities and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, No. 675529.

Leder, J., Koßmann, L. & Carbon, C.-C. (2022). Perceptions of persons who wear face coverings are modulated by the perceivers' attitude. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 16, No. 988546.

Münder, M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2022). Howl, whirr, and whistle: The perception of electric powertrain noise and its importance for perceived quality in electrified vehicles. Applied Acoustics, 185, No. 108412.

Muth, C. & Carbon, C.-C. (2022). Ambivalence of artistic photographs stimulates interest and the motivation to engage. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 1-16.

Pastukhov, A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2022). Change not state: Perceptual coupling in multistable displays reflects transient bias induced by perceptual change. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 29(1), 97-107.

Pastukhov, A., Koßmann, L. & Carbon, C.-C. (2022). When perception is stronger than physics: Perceptual similarities rather than laws of physics govern the perception of interacting objects. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 84(1), 124-137.

Prasch, J. E., Neelim, A., Carbon, C.-C., Schoormans, J. P. L. & Blijlevens, J. (2022). An application of the dual identity model and active categorization to increase intercultural closeness. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, No. 705858.

Watson, D., Krug, M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2022). The relationship between citations and the linguistic traits of specific academic discourse communities identified by using social network analysis. Scientometrics, 127, 1755-1781.

Breitschaft, S. J. & Carbon, C.-C. (2021). Function follows form: Using the aesthetic association principle to enhance haptic interface design. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, No. 646986.

Carbon, C.-C. (2021). About the acceptance of wearing face masks in times of a pandemic. i-Perception, 12(3), 1-14.

Carbon, C.-C. (2021). Good, bad and ugly genes? Science matters, also in terms of terminology and word usage. Open Psychology, 3(1), 47-49.

Carbon, C.-C. & Serrano, M. (2021). The impact of face masks on the emotional reading abilities of Children - A lesson from a joint school-university project. i-Perception, 12(4), 1-17.

Döbler, N. A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2021). Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2: A human enhancement story. Translational Medicine Communications, 6(1), No. 27.

Goldie, K., Cumming, D., Voropai, D., Mosahebi, A., Fabi, S. G. & Carbon, C.-C. (2021). Aesthetic delusions: An investigation into the role of rapid visual adaptation in aesthetic practice. Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology, 14, 1079-1087.

Heiligensetzer, S. A., Schmittlutz, T. H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2021). Creativity and complexity: Creative solutions are complex and need time. Art & Perception, 9(1), 21-45.

Meißner, U. & Carbon, C.-C. (2021). "Co-Ki" - Keine Unterstützung der Kinderärzte zur Versorgung von Eltern mit evidenzbasierten Informationen. Monatsschrift Kinderheilkunde, 169(10), 963-967.

Mueller, R., Utz, S., Carbon, C.-C. & Strobach, T. (2021). Face adaptation - Investigating nonconfigural saturation alterations. i-Perception, 12(6), 1-24.

Mueller, R., Utz, S., Carbon, C.-C. & Strobach, T. (2021). Face adaptation effects on non-configural face information. Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 17(2), 176-192.

Muth, C., Westphal-Fitch, G. & Carbon, C.-C. (2021). Seeking (dis)order: Ordering appeals but slight disorder and complex order trigger interest. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 15(3), 439-457.

Pastukhov, A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2021). Clevercats: Do they utilize change blindness as a covered approaching strategy? i-Perception, 12(1), 1-4.

Raab, M. H., Döbler, N. A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2021). A game of Covid: Strategic thoughts about a ludified pandemic. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, No. 607309.

Schneider, T. M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2021). The Episodic Prototypes Model (EPM): On the nature and genesis of facial representations. i-Perception, 12(5), 1-46.

Carbon, C.-C. (2020). Ecological art experience: How we can gain experimental control while preserving ecologically valid settings and contexts. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, No. 800.

Carbon, C.-C. (2020). Wearing face masks strongly confuses counterparts in reading emotions. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, No. 566886.

Mueller, R., Utz, S., Carbon, C.-C. & Strobach, T. (2020). Face adaptation and face priming as tools for getting insights into the quality of face space. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, No. 166.

Muth, C., Briesen, J. & Carbon, C.-C. (2020). "I like how it looks but it is not beautiful": Sensory appeal beyond beauty. Poetics, 79, No. 101376.

Ortlieb, S. A., Kügel, W. A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2020). Fechner (1866): The Aesthetic Association Principle - A commented translation. i-Perception, 11(3), 1-20.

Pastukhov, A., Burkel, K. & Carbon, C.-C. (2020). Shape specificity of neural persistence for the kinetic-depth effect matches perceptual adaptation but not sensory memory. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 1942-1948.

Schmidtmann, G., Logan, A. J., Carbon, C.-C., Loong, J. T. & Gold, I. (2020). In the blink of an eye: Reading mental states from briefly presented eye regions. i-Perception, 11(5), 1-18.

Utz, S. & Carbon, C.-C. (2020). The more-or-less morphing face illusion revisited: Perceiving natural transient changes in faces despite fast saccades. i-Perception, 11(4), 1-10.

Brandenstein, N., Gebauer, F. & Carbon, C.-C. (2019). How do we perceive "aliens"? About the implicit processes underlying the perception of people with alien paraphernalia. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, No. 1551.

Breitschaft, S. J., Clarke, S. & Carbon, C.-C. (2019). A theoretical framework of haptic processing in automotive user interfaces and its implications on design and engineering. Frontiers in Psychology, 10, No. 1470.

Carbon, C.-C. (2019). Psychology of design. Design Science. An International Journal, 5, No. e26.

Ortlieb, S. A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2019). A functional model of kitsch and art: Linking aesthetic appreciation to the dynamics of social motivation. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, No. 2437.

Pastukhov, A., Kastrup, P., Abs, I. F. & Carbon, C.-C. (2019). Switch rates for orthogonally oriented kinetic-depth displays are correlated across observers. Journal of Vision, 19(6), No. 1.

Schifferstein, H. N., Wehrle, T. & Carbon, C.-C. (2019). Consumer expectations for vegetables with typical and atypical colors: The case of carrots. Food Quality and Preference, 72, 98-108.

Carbon, C.-C., Faerber, S. J., Augustin, M. D., Mitterer, B. & Hutzler, F. (2018). First gender, then attractiveness: Indications of gender-specific attractiveness processing via ERP onsets. Neuroscience Letters, 686, 186-192.

Carbon, C.-C., Mchedlidze, T., Raab, M. H. & Wächter, H. (2018). The power of shape: How shape of node-link diagrams impacts aesthetic appreciation and triggers interest. i-Perception, 9(5), No. 2041669518796851.

Carbon, C.-C. & Pastukhov, A. (2018). Reliable top-left light convention starts with early renaissance: An extensive approach comprising 10k artworks. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, No. 454.

Güss, C. D., Hauth, D., Wiltsch, F., Carbon, C.-C., Schütz, A. & Wanninger, K. (2018). Patience in everyday life: Three field studies in France, Germany, and Romania. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 49(3), 355-380.

Muth, C., Hesslinger, V. M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2018). Variants of semantic instability (SeIns) in the arts: A classification study based on experiential reports. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 12(1), 11-23.

Ortlieb, S. A., Fischer, U. C. & Carbon, C.-C. (2018). Männerphantasien - der Ursprung unserer Ideen vom Erhabenen und Schönen? In C. Schwender, S. Schwarz, B. P. Lange & A. Huckauf (Hrsg.), Geschlecht und Verhalten aus evolutionärer Perspektive (S. 273-292). Lengerich: Pabst.

Pastukhov, A., Prasch, J. & Carbon, C.-C. (2018). Out of sight, out of mind: Occlusion and eye closure destabilize moving bistable structure-from-motion displays. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80(5), 1193-1204.

Pastukhov, A., Zaus, C. R., Aleshin, S., Braun, J. & Carbon, C.-C. (2018). Perceptual coupling induces co-rotation and speeds up alternations in adjacent bi-stable structure-from-motion objects. Journal of Vision, 18(4), No. 21.

Carbon, C.-C. (2017). Art perception in the museum: How we spend time and space in art exhibitions. i-Perception, 8(1), No. 1-15.

Carbon, C.-C. (2017). Universal principles of depicting oneself across the centuries: From renaissance self-portraits to selfie-photographs. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), No. 245.

Carbon, C.-C. & Gebauer, F. (2017). The Safe-Range-Inventory (SRI): An assistance tool for optimizing the charging infrastructure for electric vehicles. Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour, 47, 101-113.

Gebauer, F., Raab, M. H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2017). Imagine all the forces. The impact of threatening news coverage on the willingness to militarily engage in the resurgence of the East versus West conflict. Journal of Media Psychology, 29(2), 102-108.

Hesslinger, V. M., Carbon, C.-C. & Hecht, H. (2017). Social factors in aesthetics: Social conformity pressure and a sense of being watched affect aesthetic judgments. i-Perception, 8(6), 1-16.

Hesslinger, V. M., Carbon, C.-C. & Hecht, H. (2017). The sense of being watched is modulated by arousal and duration of the perceptual episode. i-Perception, 8(6), No. 2041669517742179.

Mongoven, C. & Carbon, C.-C. (2017). Acoustic Gestalt: On the perceptibility of melodic symmetry. Musicae Scientiae, 21(1), 41-59.

Muth, C., Albrecht, S. & Carbon, C.-C. (2017). Affect and self-efficacy infuse the experience of ambivalent photographs. Psihologija, 50(3), 307-317.

Ortlieb, S. A., Fischer, U. C., Carbon, C.-C., Stojilovic, I. & Rutar, D. (2017). On kitsch and kic: Comparing kitsch concepts from Bavaria, Serbia and Slovenia. Psihologija, 50(3), 357-381.

Ortlieb, S. & Carbon, C.-C. (2017). Kitsch oder Coping? Die biologischen Grundlagen der sozialen Motivation als Determinanten des ästhetischen Erlebens. In C. Schwender, B. P. Lange & S. Schwarz (Hrsg.), Evolutionäre Ästhetik (S. 145-162). Lengerich: Pabst.

Schneider, T. M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2017). Taking the perfect selfie: Investigating the impact of perspective on the perception of higher cognitive variables. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 8, No. 971.

Wirth, B. E. & Carbon, C.-C. (2017). An easy game for frauds? Effects of professional experience and time pressure on passport-matching performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Applied, 23(2), 138-157.

Carbon, C.-C. (2016). Creating a Framework for Holistic Assessment of Aesthetics: A Response to Nilsson and Axelsson (2015) on Attributes of Aesthetic Quality of Textile Quality(1). Perceptual and Motor Skills, 122(1), 96-100.

Carbon, C.-C. (2016). The folded paper size illusion: Evidence of inability to perceptually integrate more than one geometrical dimension. i-Perception, 7, No. 4.

Gebauer, F., Raab, M. H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2016). Back to the USSR: How colors might shape the political perception of East versus West. i-Perception, 7(6), 1-5.

Gebauer, F., Raab, M. H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2016). Conspiracy formation is in the detail: On the interaction of conspiratorial predispositions and semantic cues. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 30, 917-924.

Gebauer, F., Vilimek, R., Keinath, A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2016). Changing attitudes towards e-mobility by actively elaborating fast-charging technology. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 106, 31-36.

Hesslinger, V. M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2016). #TheDress: The role of illumination information and individual differences in the psychophysics of perceiving white-blue ambiguities. i-Perception, 7(2), 10 Seiten.

Muth, C., Raab, M. H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2016). Semantic stability is more pleasurable in unstable episodic contexts. On the relevance of perceptual challenge in art appreciation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10, No. 43.

Röder, S., Carbon, C.-C., Shackelford, T. K., Pisanski, K., Weege, B. & Fink, B. (2016). Men's visual attention to and perceptions of women's dance movements. Personality and Individual Differences, 101, 1-3.

Utz, S. & Carbon, C.-C. (2016). Is the Thatcher illusion modulated by face familiarity? Evidence from an eye tracking study. PLoS ONE, 11(10), No. e0163933.

Belke, B., Leder, H. & Carbon, C. C. (2015). When challenging art gets liked: Evidences for a dual preference formation process for fluent and non-fluent portraits. PLoS ONE, 10(8), No. e0131796.

Carbon, C.-C. (2015). The moon as a tiny bright disc: Insights from observations in the planetarium. Perception, 44(7), 821-824.

Carbon, C.-C. & Hesslinger, V. M. (2015). Restoring depth to Leonardo's Mona Lisa. Was La Gioconda the model for one of the world's earliest attempts at three-dimensional imaging? American Scientist, 103(6), 404-409.

Harsányi, G. & Carbon, C.-C. (2015). How perception affects racial categorization: On the influence of initial visual exposure on labelling people as diverse individuals or racial subjects. Perception, 44(1), 100-102.

Hesslinger, V. M., Goldbach, L. & Carbon, C.-C. (2015). Men in red: A reexamination of the red-attractiveness effect. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22(4), 1142-1148.

Lueschow, A., Weber, J. E., Carbon, C.-C., Deffke, I., Sander, T., Grüter, T., Grüter, M., Trahms, L. & Curio, G. (2015). The 170ms response to faces as measured by MEG (M170) is consistently altered in congenital prosopagnosia. PLoS ONE, 10(9), No. e0137624.

Muth, C., Hesslinger, V. M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2015). The Appeal of Challenge in the Perception of Art: How Ambiguity, Solvability of Ambiguity, and the Opportunity for Insight Affect Appreciation. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 9(3), 206-216.

Muth, C., Raab, M. H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2015). The stream of experience when watching artistic movies. Dynamic aesthetic effects revealed by the Continuous Evaluation Procedure (CEP). Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 6, No. 365.

Röder, S., Weege, B., Carbon, C.-C., Shackelford, T. K. & Fink, B. (2015). Men's perception of women's dance movements depends on mating context, but not men's sociosexual orientation. Personality and Individual Differences, 86, 172-175.

Utz, S. & Carbon, C.-C. (2015). Afterimages are biased by top-down information. Perception, 44(11), 1263-1274.

Weth, K., Raab, M. H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2015). Investigating emotional responses to self-selected sad music via self-report and automated facial analysis. Musicae Scientiae, 19(4), 412-432.

Albrecht, S. & Carbon, C.-C. (2014). The Fluency Amplification Model: Fluent stimuli show more intense but not evidently more positive evaluations. Acta Psychologica, 195-203.

Carbon, C.-C. (2014). Understanding human perception by human-made illusions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.

Carbon, C.-C. & Hesslinger, V. M. (2014). Stable aesthetic standards delusion: Changing "artistic quality" by elaboration. Perception, 43(9), 1006-1013.

Carbon, C.-C. & Wirth, B. E. (2014). Neanderthal paintings? Production of prototypical human (Homo sapiens) faces shows systematic distortions. Perception, 43(1), 99-102.

Cattaneo, Z., Lega, C., Gallucci, M., Girelli, L., Boehringer, J. & Carbon, C.-C. (2014). Happiness takes you right: The effect of emotional stimuli on line bisection. Cognition and Emotion, 28(2), 325-344.

Cattaneo, Z., Renzi, C., Vecchi, T., Bona, S., Merabet, L. B. & Carbon, C.-C. (2014). Hemispheric asymmetry in discriminating faces differing for featural or configural (second-order relations) aspects. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 21(2), 363-369.

Cattaneo, Z., Schiavi, S., Lega, C., Renzi, C., Tagliaferri, M., Boehringer, J., Carbon, C.-C. & Vecchi, T. (2014). Biases in spatial bisection induced by viewing male and female faces. Experimental Psychology, 61(5), 368-377.

Haertel, M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2014). Is this a "Fettecke" or just a "greasy corner"? About the capability of laypersons to differentiate between art and non-art via object's originality. i-Perception, 5(7), 602-610.

Carbon, C.C. (2013). German Bundesrat proposes 2nd usage of publicly funded research. Current Science, 104(3), 283.

Carbon, C.-C. (2013). BiDimRegression: Bidimensional regression modeling using R. Journal of Statistical Software, 52, 1-11.

Carbon, C.-C. (2013). Creating a framework for experimentally testing early visual processing: A response to Nurmoja, et al. (2012) on trait perception from pixelized faces. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 117(1), 215-218.

Carbon, C.-C. & Deininger, P. (2013). Golden perception: Simulating perceptual habits of the past. i-Perception, 4(6), 468-476.

Carbon, C.-C., Faerber, S. J., Gerger, G., Forster, M. & Leder, H. (2013). Innovation is appreciated when we feel safe: On the situational dependence of the appreciation of innovation. International Journal of Design, 7(2), 43-51.

Carbon, C.-C., Grüter, M. & Grüter, T. (2013). Age-dependent face detection and face categorization performance. PLoS ONE, 8(10), No. e79164.

Carbon, C.-C. & Hesslinger, V. M. (2013). Da Vinci's Mona Lisa entering the next dimension. Perception, 42(8), 887-893.

Carbon, C.-C. & Jakesch, M. (2013). A model for haptic aesthetic processing and its implications for design. Proceedings of the IEEE, 101(9), 2123-2133.

Cattaneo, Z., Vecchi, T., Monegato, M., Pece, A., Merabet, L. B. & Carbon, C.-C. (2013). Strabismic amblyopia affects relational but not featural and Gestalt processing of faces. Vision Research, 80, 19-30.

Ditye, T., Javadi, A. H., Carbon, C.-C. & Walsh, V. (2013). Sleep facilitates long-term face adaptation. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - B, 280(1769).

Faerber, S. J. & Carbon, C.-C. (2013). Jump on the innovator's train: Cognitive principles for creating appreciation in innovative product designs. Research in Engineering Design, 24(3), 313-319.

Harsányi, G., Gebauer, F., Kraemer, P. & Carbon, C.-C. (2013). Design Evaluation: Zeitliche Dynamik ästhetischer Wertschätzung. In S. Boll-Westermann, S. Maaß & R. Malaka (Hrsg.), Mensch & Computer 2013 - Workshopband. 13. fachübergreifende Konferenz für interaktive und kooperative Medien (S. 145-153). München: Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag.

Muth, C. & Carbon, C.-C. (2013). The aesthetic aha: On the pleasure of having insights into Gestalt. Acta Psychologica, 144(1), 25-30.

Raab, M. H., Ortlieb, S. A., Auer, N., Guthmann, K. & Carbon, C.-C. (2013). Thirty shades of truth: conspiracy theories as stories of individuation, not of pathological delusion. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 4, No. 406.

Raab, M. H., Auer, N., Ortlieb, S. A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2013). The Sarrazin effect: the presence of absurd statements in conspiracy theories makes canonical information less plausible. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 4, No. 453.

Renzi, C., Vecchi, T., Cattaneo, Z., Schiavi, S., Carbon, C.-C. & Silvanto, J. (2013). Processing of featural and configural aspects of faces is lateralized in dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: A TMS study. NeuroImage, 45-51.

Schmid, U., Siebers, M., Folger, J., Schineller, S., Seuß, D., Raab, M., Carbon, C.-C. & Faerber, S. J. (2013). A cognitive model for predicting esthetical judgements as similarity to dynamic prototypes. Cognitive Systems Research, 72-79.

Schneider, T. M., Hecht, H., Stevanov, J. & Carbon, C.-C. (2013). Cross-ethnic assessment of body weight and height on the basis of faces. Personality and Individual Differences, 55(4), 356-360.

Strobach, T. & Carbon, C.-C. (2013). Face adaptation effects: Reviewing the impact of adapting information, time, and transfer. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 4, No. 318.

Augustin, M. D., Carbon, C.-C. & Wagemans, J. (2012). Artful terms: A study on aesthetic word usage for visual art versus film and music. i-Perception, 3(5), 319-337.

Augustin, M. D., Wagemans, J. & Carbon, C.-C. (2012). All is beautiful? Generality vs. specificity of word usage in visual aesthetics. Acta Psychologica, 139(1), 187-201.

Blijlevens, J., Carbon, C.C., Mugge, R. & Schoormans, J. P. L. (2012). Aesthetic appraisal of product designs: Independent effects of typicality and arousal. British Journal of Psychology, 103, 44-57.

Carbon, C.C. (2012). Dynamics of aesthetic appreciation. Human Vision and Electronic Imaging, 8291(1A), 1-6.

Carbon, C.C. & Ditye, T. (2012). Face adaptation effects show strong and long-lasting transfer from lab to more ecological contexts. Frontiers in Perception Science, 3(3), 1-6.

Carbon, C.-C. & Albrecht, S. (2012). Bartlett's schema theory: The unreplicated "portrait d'homme" series from 1932. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 65(11), 2258-2270.

Carbon, C.-C., Schneider, T. M. & Hecht, H. (2012). Judging body weight from faces: The height-weight illusion. Perception, 41(1), 121-124.

Carbon, C.-C. & Schoormans, J. P. L. (2012). Rigidity rather than age as a limiting factor in the appreciation of innovative design. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 71(2), 51-58.

Faerber, S. J. & Carbon, C.C. (2012). Jump on the innovator's train: Cognitive principles for creating appreciation in innovative product design. Research in Engineering Design, 24(3), 313-319.

Faerber, S. J. & Carbon, C.-C. (2012). The power of liking: Highly sensitive aesthetic processing for guiding us through the world. i-Perception, 3(8), 553-561.

Jakesch, M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2012). The mere exposure effect in the domain of haptics. PLoS ONE, 7(2), No. e31215.

Augustin, M. D., Defranceschi, B., Fuchs, H. K., Carbon, C.-C. & Hutzler, F. (2011). The neural time course of art perception: An ERP study on the processing of style versus content in art. Neuropsychologia, 49(7), 2071-2081.

Carbon, C.-C. (2011). Cognitive mechanisms for explaining dynamics of aesthetic appreciation. i-Perception, 2, 708-719.

Carbon, C.-C. (2011). The Carbon h-factor: Predicting individuals' research impact at early stages of their career. PLoS ONE, 6(12), No. e28770.

Carbon, C.-C. (2011). THE FIRST 100 MILLISECONDS OF A FACE: ON THE MICROGENESIS OF EARLY FACE PROCESSING. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 113(3), 859-874.

Carbon, C.-C. & Ditye, T. (2011). Sustained effects of adaptation on the perception of familiar faces. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance, 37(3), 615-625.

Carbon, C.-C. & Hesslinger, V. M. (2011). Bateson et al.'s (2006) cues-of-being-watched paradigm revisited. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 70(4), 203-210.

Gattol, V., Sääksjärvi, M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2011). Extending the Implicit Association Test (IAT): Assessing consumer attitudes based on multi-dimensional implicit associations. PLoS ONE, 6.

Gerger, G., Leder, H., Faerber, S. J. & Carbon, C.-C. (2011). When the others matter: Context-dependent effects on changes in appreciation of innovativeness. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 70(2), 75-83.

Grüter, T., Grüter, M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2011). Congenital prosopagnosia. Diagnosis and mental imagery: Commentary on "Tree JJ, and Wilkie J. Face and object imagery in congenital prosopagnosia: A case series.". Cortex, 47(4), 511-513.

Hergovich, A., Gröbl, K. & Carbon, C.-C. (2011). The paddle move commonly used in magic tricks as a means for analysing the perceptual limits of combined motion trajectories. Perception, 40(3), 358-366.

Jakesch, M., Zachhuber, M., Leder, H., Spingler, M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2011). Scenario-based touching: On the influence of top-down processes on tactile and visual appreciation. Research in Engineering Design, 22(3), 143-152.

Leidenfrost, B., Strassnig, B., Schabmann, A., Spiel, C. & Carbon, C.-C. (2011). Peer mentoring styles and their contribution to academic success among mentees: A person-oriented study in higher education. Mentoring & Tutoring: Partnership in Learning, 19(3), 347-364.

Schoormans, J. P. L., Carbon, C.-C. & Gattol, V. (2011). "It's time to take a stand": Depicting crosshairs can indeed promote violence. Perception, 40(3), 371-372.

Strobach, T., Ditye, T. & Carbon, C.-C. (2011). Long-term adaptation effects of highly familiar faces are modulated by adaptation duration. Perception, 40(8), 1000-1004.

Belke, B., Leder, H., Harsanyi, G. & Carbon, C.C. (2010). When a Picasso is a "Picasso": The entry point in the identification of visual art. Acta Psychologica, 133, 191-202.

Belke, B., Leder, H., Strobach, T. & Carbon, C. C. (2010). Cognitive fluency: High-level processing dynamics in art appreciation. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 4(4), 214-222.

Bohrn, I., Carbon, C.-C. & Hutzler, F. (2010). Mona Lisa's Smile-Perception or Deception? Psychological Science, 21(3), 378-380.

Carbon, C.-C. & Schoormans, J. P. L. (2010). And the winner is: Globalization. Olympic gold medals as indicator for a global world. , 99(1), 20-20.

Carbon, C.-C. (2010). Cognitive continental drift: how attitudes can change the overall pattern of cognitive distances. Environment and Planning - A, 42(3), 715-728.

Carbon, C.-C. (2010). Fundamental change in German research policy. Science, 328(5978), 569.

Carbon, C.-C. (2010). The cycle of preference: Long-term dynamics of aesthetic appreciation. Acta Psychologica, 134(2), 233-244.

Carbon, C.-C. (2010). The Earth is flat when personally significant experiences with the sphericity of the Earth are absent. Cognition, 116(1), 130-135.

Carbon, C.-C., Grüter, T., Grüter, M., Weber, J. E. & Lueschow, A. (2010). Dissociation of facial attractiveness and distinctiveness processing in congenital prosopagnosia. Visual Cognition, 18(5), 641-654.

Faerber, S. J., Leder, H., Gerger, G. & Carbon, C.-C. (2010). Priming semantic concepts affects the dynamics of aesthetic appreciation. Acta Psychologica, 135(2), 191-200.

Grüter, T. & Carbon, C.-C. (2010). Escaping attention. Some cognitive disorders can be overlooked. Science, 328(5977), 435-436.

Windhager, S., Hutzler, F., Carbon, C.-C., Oberzaucher, E., Schaefer, K., Thorstensen, T., Leder, H. & Grammer, K. (2010). Laying eyes on headlights: Eye movements suggest facial features in cars. Collegium Antropologicum, 34(3), 1075-1080.

Carbon, C.-C. (2009). European publication issues from an Austrian perspective. In E. Weichselgartner & M. Uhl (Eds.), Proceedings of the Workshop on European Psychology Publication Issues. 24th of July 2008, International Congress of Psychology in Berlin (pp. 69-87). Lengerich: Pabst.

Carbon, C.-C. (2009). Science means jobs. On the necessity of planning reliability in science. Current Science, 95(7), 875.

Derntl, B., Seidel, E.-M., Kainz, E. & Carbon, C.-C. (2009). Recognition of emotional expressions is affected by inversion and presentation time. Perception, 38(12), 1849-1862.

Grüter, T., Grüter, M., Bell, V. & Carbon, C.-C. (2009). Visual mental imagery in congenital prosopagnosia. Neuroscience Letters, 453(3), 135-140.

Leidenfrost, B., Strassnig, B., Schabmann, A. & Carbon, C.-C. (2009). Verbesserung der Studiensituation für StudienanfängerInnen durch Cascaded Blended Mentoring. Psychologische Rundschau, 60(2), 99-106.

Augustin, M. D., Leder, H., Hutzler, F. & Carbon, C.-C. (2008). Style follows content: On the microgenesis of art perception. Acta Psychologica, 128(1), 127-138.

Carbon, C.C., Michael, L. & Leder, H. (2008). Innovative concepts of car interiors measured by electro-dermal activity (EDA). Research in Engineering Design, 19(2-3), 143-149.

Carbon, C.-C. (2008). Famous faces as icons. The illusion of being an expert in the recognition of famous faces. Perception, 37(5), 801-806.

Carbon, C.-C. (2008). Second Basket's negative impact. Science, 319(5869), 1483.

Carbon, C.-C. (2008). Web of Science: Science trapped in a spider's web. Current Science, 94(10), 1234-1234.

Carbon, C.-C., Michael, L. & Leder, H. (2008). Design evaluation by combination of repeated evaluation technique and measurement of electrodermal activity. Research in Engineering Design, 19(2-3), 143-149.

Grüter, T., Grüter, M. & Carbon, C.-C. (2008). Neural and genetic foundations of face recognition and prosopagnosia. Journal of Neuropsychology, 6(2), 79-97.

Carbon, C.-C. (2007). Autobahn People: Distance estimations between German cities biased by social factors and the Autobahn. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 4387, 489-500.

Carbon, C.-C., Grüter, T., Weber, J. E. & Lueschow, A. (2007). Faces as objects of non-expertise: Processing of thatcherised faces in congenital prosopagnosia. Perception, 36(11), 1635-1645.

Carbon, C.-C. & Leder, H. (2007). Design evaluation: From typical problems to state-of-the-art solutions. Thexis, 2, 33-37.

Carbon, C.-C., Strobach, T., Langton, S., Harsányi, G., Leder, H. & Kovács, G. (2007). Adaptation effects of highly familiar faces: Immediate and long lasting. Memory & Cognition, 35(8), 1966-1976.

Leder, H., Carbon, C.-C. & Kreuzbauer, R. (2007). Product-design perception and brand strength. Thexis, 2, 4-7.

Carbon, C.-C., Hutzler, F. & Minge, M. (2006). Innovativeness in design investigated by eye movements and pupillometry. Psychology Science, 48(2), 173-186.

Carbon, C.-C. & Leder, H. (2006). The Mona Lisa effect: is "our" Lisa fame or fake? Perception, 35(3), 411-414.

Carbon, C.-C. & Leder, H. (2006). When faces are heads: View-dependent recognition of faces altered relationally or componentially. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 65(4), 245-252.

Leder, H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2006). Face-specific configural processing of relational information. British Journal of Psychology, 97(1), 19-29.

Leder, H., Carbon, C.-C. & Ripsas, A.-L. (2006). Entitling art: Influence of title information on understanding and appreciation of paintings. Acta Psychologica, 121, 176-198.

Carbon, C.-C. & Leder, H. (2005). Face adaptation: Changing stable representations of familiar faces within minutes? Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 1(1), 1-7.

Carbon, C.-C. & Leder, H. (2005). The Repeated Evaluation Technique (RET). A method to capture dynamic effects of innovativeness and attractiveness. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 19(5), 587-601.

Carbon, C.-C. & Leder, H. (2005). The Wall inside the brain: Overestimation of distances crossing the former Iron Curtain. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 12(4), 746-750.

Carbon, C.-C. & Leder, H. (2005). When feature information comes first! Early processing of inverted faces. Perception, 34(9), 1117-1134.

Carbon, C.-C., Schweinberger, S. R., Kaufmann, J. M. & Leder, H. (2005). The Thatcher illusion seen by the brain: An event-related brain potentials study. Cognitive Brain Research, 24(3), 544-555.

Leder, H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2005). Dimensions in appreciation of car interior design. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 19(5), 603-618.

Leder, H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2005). When context hinders! Learn-test compatibility in face recognition. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology - A, 58(2), 235-250.

Leder, H. & Carbon, C.-C. (2004). Part-to-whole effects and configural processing in faces. Psychology Science, 46(4), 531-543.

Carbon, C.-C. (2003). Face processing. Early processing in the recognition of faces. Dissertation, Freie Universität, Fachbereich Erziehungswissenschaft und Psychologie, Berlin.

Schwaninger, A., Carbon, C.-C. & Leder, H. (2003). Expert face processing: Specialization and constraints. In G. Schwarzer & H. Leder (Eds.), The development of face processing (pp. 81-97). Seattle: Hogrefe & Huber.



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