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Literaturliste von Dr. Raoul Bell

letzte Aktualisierung: 18.03.2024

Marsh, J. E., Bell, R., Röer, J. P. & Hodgetts, H. M. (2024). Emerging perspectives on distraction and task interruptions: Metacognition, cognitive control and facilitation - Part I. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, No. 2314974.

Philippsen, A., Mieth, L., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2024). People punish defection, not failures to conform to the majority. Scientific Reports, 14, No. 1211.

Bell, R., Komar, G. F., Mieth, L. & Buchner, A. (2023). Evidence of a metacognitive illusion in judgments about the effects of music on cognitive performance. Scientific Reports, 13, No. 18750.

Bell, R., Mieth, L., Röer, J. P. & Buchner, A. (2023). The reverse Mozart effect: Music disrupts verbal working memory irrespective of whether you like it or not. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 1-20.

Komar, G. F., Mieth, L., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2023). Animacy enhances recollection but not familiarity: Convergent evidence from the remember-know-guess paradigm and the process-dissociation procedure. Memory & Cognition, 51(1), 143-159.

Komar, G. F., Mieth, L., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2023). Manipulations of richness of encoding do not modulate the animacy effect on memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1-15.

Komar, G. F., Mieth, L., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2023). The animacy effect on free recall is equally large in mixed and pure word lists or pairs. Scientific Reports, 13(1), No. 11499.

Mayer, M. M., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2023). Humans, machines, and double standards? The moral evaluation of the actions of autonomous vehicles, anthropomorphized autonomous vehicles, and human drivers in road-accident dilemmas. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, No. 1052729.

Menne, N. M., Winter, K., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2023). The effects of lineup size on the processes underlying eyewitness decisions. Scientific Reports, 13, No. 17190.

Philippsen, A., Mieth, L., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2023). Communicating emotions, but not expressing them privately, reduces moral punishment in a Prisoner's Dilemma game. Scientific Reports, 13(1), No. 14693.

Winter, K., Menne, N. M., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2023). Evaluating the impact of first-yes-counts instructions on eyewitness performance using the two-high threshold eyewitness identification model. Scientific Reports, 13(1), No. 6572.

Bell, R., Mieth, L. & Buchner, A. (2022). Coping with high advertising exposure: A source-monitoring perspective. Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 7, No. 82.

Bell, R., Mieth, L., Röer, J. P. & Buchner, A. (2022). The metacognition of auditory distraction: Judgments about the effects of deviating and changing auditory distractors on cognitive performance. Memory & Cognition, 50(1), 160-173.

Elliott, E. M., Bell, R., Gorin, S., Robinson, N. & Marsh, J. E. (2022). Auditory distraction can be studied online! A direct comparison between in-person and online experimentation. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 34(3), 307-324.

Kaiser, S., Buchner, A., Mieth, L. & Bell, R. (2022). Negative target stimuli do not influence cross-modal auditory distraction. PLoS ONE, 17(10), No. e0274803.

Kroneisen, M. & Bell, R. (2022). Memory as a cognitive requirement for reciprocal cooperation. Current Opinion in Psychology, 43, 271-277.

Menne, N. M., Winter, K., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2022). A validation of the two-high threshold eyewitness identification model by reanalyzing published data. Scientific Reports, 12(1), No. 13379.

Winter, K., Menne, N. M., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2022). Experimental validation of a multinomial processing tree model for analyzing eyewitness identification decisions. Scientific Reports, 12, No. 15571.

Bell, R., Mieth, L., Buchner, A. & Röer, J. P. (2021). Monetary incentives have only limited effects on auditory distraction: Evidence for the automaticity of cross-modal attention capture. Psychological Research, 85(8), 2997-3009.

Kaiser, S., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2021). Positive and negative mood states do not influence cross-modal auditory distraction in the serial-recall paradigm. PLoS ONE, 16(12), No. e0260699.

Mayer, M. M., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2021). Self-protective and self-sacrificing preferences of pedestrians and passengers in moral dilemmas involving autonomous vehicles. PLoS ONE, 16(12), No. e0261673.

Mieth, L., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2021). Cognitive load decreases cooperation and moral punishment in a Prisoner's Dilemma game with punishment option. Scientific Reports, 11, No. 24500.

Mieth, L., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2021). Moral labels increase cooperation and costly punishment in a Prisoner's Dilemma game with punishment option. Scientific Reports, 11, No. 10221.

Mieth, L., Mayer, M. M., Hoffmann, A., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2021). Do they really wash their hands? Prevalence estimates for personal hygiene behaviour during the COVID-19 pandemic based on indirect questions. BMC Public Health, 21, No. 12.

Röer, J. P., Bell, R., Buchner, A., Saint-Aubin, J., Sonier, R.-P., Marsh, J. E., Moore, S. B., Kershaw, M. B. A., Ljung, R. & Arnström, S. (2021). A multilingual preregistered replication of the semantic mismatch effect on serial recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 0-00.

Schaper, M. L., Horn, S. S., Bayen, U. J., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2021). Adaptive prospective memory for faces of cheaters and cooperators. Journal of Experimental Psychology - General, 1-20.

Wulff, L., Bell, R., Mieth, L. & Kuhlmann, B. G. (2021). Guess what? Different source-guessing strategies for old versus new information. Memory, 29(3), 416-426.

Bell, R., Mieth, L. & Buchner, A. (2020). Source attributions for detected new items: Persistent evidence for schematic guessing. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 73(9), 1407-1422.

Bell, R., Mieth, L. & Buchner, A. (2020). Source memory for advertisements: The role of advertising message credibility. Memory & Cognition, 49, 32-45.

Lange, T., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2020). Differential mnemonic consistency differs between experienced and fabricated incidents. Psychology, Crime & Law, 26(10), 990-1005.

Meinhardt, M. J., Bell, R., Buchner, A. & Röer, J. P. (2020). Adaptive memory: Is the animacy effect on memory due to richness of encoding? Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 46(3), 416 - 426.

Mieth, L., Schaper, M. L., Kuhlmann, B. G. & Bell, R. (2020). Memory and metamemory for social interactions: Evidence for a metamemory expectancy illusion. Memory & Cognition, 49, 14-31.

Richardson, B. H., Brown, C., Heard, P., Pitchford, M., Portch, E., Lander, K., Marsh, J. E., Bell, R., Fodarella, C., Taylor, S. A., Worthington, M., Ellison, L., Charters, P., Green, D., Minahil, S. & Frowd, C. D. (2020). The advantage of low and medium attractiveness for facial composite production from modern forensic systems. Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 9(3), 381-395.

Bell, R., Mieth, L., Röer, J. P. & Buchner, A. (2019). Effects of auditory distraction on face memory. Scientific Reports, 9, No. 10185.

Bell, R., Mieth, L., Röer, J. P., Troche, S. J. & Buchner, A. (2019). Preregistered replication of the auditory deviant effect: A robust benchmark finding. Journal of Cognition, 2(1), No. 13.

Bell, R., Röer, J. P., Lang, A.-G. & Buchner, A. (2019). Distraction by steady-state sounds: Evidence for a graded attentional model of auditory distraction. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance, 45(4), 500-512.

Bell, R., Röer, J. P., Lang, A.-G. & Buchner, A. (2019). Reassessing the token set size effect on serial recall: Implications for theories of auditory distraction. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 45(8), 1432-1440.

Körner, U., Röer, J. P., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2019). Time of presentation affects auditory distraction: Changing-state and deviant sounds disrupt similar working memory processes. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72(3), 457-471.

Mieth, L., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2019). The "mnemonic time-travel effect". A preregistered failure to replicate. Experimental Psychology, 66(6), 437-442.

Mieth, L., Röer, J. P., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2019). Adaptive memory: Enhanced source memory for animate entities. Memory, 27(8), 1034-1042.

Röer, J. P., Bell, R., Körner, U. & Buchner, A. (2019). A semantic mismatch effect on serial recall: Evidence for interlexical processing of irrelevant speech. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 45(3), 515-525.

Röer, J. P., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2019). Auditory distraction in short-term memory: Stable effects of semantic mismatches on serial recall. Auditory Perception & Cognition, 2(3), 143-162.

Schaper, M. L., Mieth, L. & Bell, R. (2019). Adaptive memory: Source memory is positively associated with adaptive social decision making. Cognition, 186, 7-14.

Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2018). Positive effects of disruptive advertising on consumer preferences. Journal of Interactive Marketing, 41, 1-13.

Kroneisen, M. & Bell, R. (2018). Remembering the place with the tiger: Survival processing can enhance source memory. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25(2), 667-673.

Meinhardt, M. J., Bell, R., Buchner, A. & Röer, J. P. (2018). Adaptive memory: Is the animacy effect on memory due to emotional arousal? Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25(4), 1399-1404.

O'Donnell, M., Nelson, L. D., Ackermann, E., Aczel, B., Akhar, A., Aldrovandi, S., Alshaif, N., Andringa, R., Aveyard, M., Babincak, P., Balatekin, N., Baldwin, S. A., Banik, G., Baskin, E., Bell, R., Bialobrzeska, O., Birt, A. R., Boot, W. R., Braithwaite, S. R., Briggs, J. C., Buchner, A., Budd, D., Budzik, K., Bullens, L., Bulley, R. L., Cannon, P. R., Cantarero, K., Cesario, J., Chambers, S., Chartier, C. R., Chekroun, P., Chong, C., Cleeremans, A., Coary, S. P., Coulthard, J., Cramwinckel, F. M., Denson, T. F., Díaz-Lago, M., DiDonato, T. E., Drummond, A., Eberlen, J., Ebersbach, T., Edlund, J. E., Finnigan, K. M., Fisher, J., Frankowska, N., García-Sánchez, E., Golom, F. D., Graves, A. J., Greenberg, K., Hanioti, M., Hansen, H. A., Harder, J. A., Harrell, E. R., Hartanto, A., Inzlicht, M., Johnson, D. J., Karpinski, A., Keller, V. N., Klein, O., Koppel, L., Krahmer, E., Lantian, A., Larson, M. J., Légal, J.-B., Lucas, R. E. L., Lynott, D., Magaldino, C. M., Massar, K., McBee, M. T., McLatchie, N., Melia, N., Mensink, M. C., Mieth, L., Moore-Berg, S., Neeser, G., Newell, B. R., Noordewier, M. K., Özdogru, A. A., Pantazi, M., Parzuchowski, M., Peters, K., Philipp, M. C., Pollman, M. M. H., Rentzelas, P., Rodríguez-Bailón, R., Röer, J. P., Ropovik, I., Roque, N. A., Rueda, C., Rutjens, B. T., Sackett, K., Salamon, J., Sánchez-Rodríguez, Á., Saunders, B., Schaafsma, J., Schulte-Mecklenbeck, M., Shanks, D. R., Sherman, M. F., Steele, K. M., Steffens, N. K., Sun, J., Susa, K. J., Szaszi, B., Szollosi, A., Tamayo, R. M., Tinghög, G., Tong, Y.-y., Tweten, C., Vadillo, M. A., Valcarcel, D., Van der Linden, N., van Elk, M., van Harreveld, F., Västfjall, D., Vazire, S., Verduyn, P., Williams, M. N., Willis, G. B., Wood, S. E., Yang, C., Zerhouni, O., Zheng, R. & Zrubka, M. (2018). Registered replication report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998). Perspectives on Psychological Science, 13(2), 268-294.

Röer, J. P., Bell, R., Körner, U. & Buchner, A. (2018). Equivalent auditory distraction in children and adults. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 172, 41-58.

Bell, R., Koranyi, N., Buchner, A. & Rothermund, K. (2017). The implicit cognition of reciprocal exchange: Automatic retrieval of positive and negative experiences with partners in a prisoner's dilemma game. Cognition and Emotion, 31(4), 657-670.

Bell, R., Mieth, L. & Buchner, A. (2017). Emotional memory: No source memory without old-new recognition. Emotion, 17(1), 120-130.

Bell, R., Mieth, L. & Buchner, A. (2017). Separating conditional and unconditional cooperation in a sequential Prisoner's Dilemma game. PLoS ONE, 12(11), No. e0187952.

Bell, R., Röer, J. P., Marsh, J. E., Storch, D. & Buchner, A. (2017). The effect of cognitive control on different types of auditory distraction. A preregistered study. Experimental Psychology, 64(5), 359-368.

Körner, U., Röer, J. P., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2017). Working memory capacity is equally unrelated to auditory distraction by changing-state and deviant sounds. Journal of Memory and Language, 96, 122-137.

Mieth, L., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2017). Effects of Gender on Costly Punishment. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 30(4), 899-912.

Roeer, J. P., Koerner, U., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2017). Attentional capture by taboo words: A functional view of auditory distraction. Emotion, 17(4), 740-750.

Röer, J. P., Körner, U., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2017). Semantic priming by irrelevant speech. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24(4), 1205-1210.

Röer, J. P., Rummel, J., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2017). Metacognition in auditory distraction: How expectations about distractibility influence the irrelevant sound effect. Journal of Cognition, 1(1), No. 2.

Bell, R., Sasse, J., Möller, M., Czernochowski, D., Mayr, S. & Buchner, A. (2016). Event-related potentials in response to cheating and cooperation in a social dilemma game. Psychophysiology, 53(2), 216-228.

Meyer, M. M., Buchner, A. & Bell, R. (2016). Influences of age and emotion on source guessing: Are older adults more likely to show fear-relevant illusory correlations? Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 71(5), 831-840.

Mieth, L., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2016). Cognitive load does not affect the behavioral and cognitive foundations of social cooperation. Frontiers in Psychology (Online Journal), 7, No. 1312.

Mieth, L., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2016). Facial likability and smiling enhance cooperation, but have no direct effect on moralistic punishment. Experimental Psychology, 63(5), 263-277.

Mieth, L., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2016). Memory and disgust: Effects of appearance-congruent and appearance-incongruent information on source memory for food. Memory, 24(5), 629-639.

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Bell, R., Mieth, L. & Buchner, A. (2015). Appearance-based first impressions and person memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 41(2), 456-472.

Bell, R., Roeer, J. P. & Buchner, A. (2015). Adaptive Memory: Thinking About Function. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 41(4), 1038-1048.

Meyer, M. M., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2015). Remembering the Snake in the Grass: Threat Enhances Recognition But Not Source Memory. Emotion, 15(6), 721-730.

Röer, J. P., Bell, R., Marsh, J. E. & Buchner, A. (2015). Age equivalence in auditory distraction by changing and deviant speech sounds. Psychology and Aging, 30(4), 849-855.

Röer, J. P., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2015). Specific foreknowledge reduces auditory distraction by irrelevant speech. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance, 41(3), 692-702.

Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2014). Remembering cheaters. In B. L. Schwartz, M. L. Howe, M. P. Toglia & H. Otgaar (Eds.), What is adaptive about adaptive memory? (pp. 35-52). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Bell, R., Schain, C. & Echterhoff, G. (2014). How selfish is memory for cheaters? Evidence for moral and egoistic biases. Cognition, 132(3), 437-442.

Marsh, J. E., Röer, J., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2014). Predictability and distraction: Does the neural model represent postcategorical features? PsyCH, 3, 58-71.

Roeer, J. P., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2014). Evidence for habituation of the irrelevant-sound effect on serial recall. Memory & Cognition, 42(4), 609-621.

Röer, J. P., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2014). What determines auditory distraction? On the roles of local auditory changes and expectation violations. PLoS ONE, 9, e84166.

Röer, J. P., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2014). Please silence your cell phone: Your ringtone captures other peoples attention. Noise and Health, 16(68), 34-39.

Bell, R., Giang, T., Mund, I. & Buchner, A. (2013). Memory for reputational trait information: Is social-emotional information processing less flexible in old age? Psychology and Aging, 28(4), 984-995.

Bell, R., Röer, J. P. & Buchner, A. (2013). Adaptive memory: The survival-processing memory advantage is not due to negativity or mortality salience. Memory & Cognition, 41(4), 490-502.

Bell, R., Röer, J. P. & Buchner, A. (2013). Irrelevant speech disrupts item-context binding. Experimental Psychology, 60(5), 376-384.

Kroneisen, M. & Bell, R. (2013). Sex, cheating, and disgust: Enhanced source memory for trait information that violates gender stereotypes. Memory, 21(2), 167-181.

Röer, J. P., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2013). Is the survival-processing memory advantage due to richness of encoding? Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 39(4), 1294-1302.

Röer, J. P., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2013). Self-relevance increases the irrelevant sound effect: Attentional disruption by one's own name. Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 25(8), 925-931.

Bell, R. (2012). Aging and Interference om Story Recall. Experimental Aging Research, 38(1), 20-41.

Bell, R. (2012). Partial and specific source memory for faces associated to other- and self-relevant negative contexts. Cognition and Emotion, 26(6), 1036-1055.

Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2012). How Adaptive Is Memory for Cheaters? Current Directions in Psychological Science, 21(6), 403-408.

Bell, R., Buchner, A., Giang, T., Erdfelder, E., Schain, C. & Riether, N. (2012). How Specific Is Source Memory for Faces of Cheaters? Evidence for Categorical Emotional Tagging. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 38(2), 457-472.

Bell, R., Buchner, A., Kroneisen, M. & Giang, T. (2012). On the flexibility of social source memory: A test of the emotional incongruity hypothesis. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 38(6), 1512-1529.

Bell, R., Röer, J. P., Dentale, S. & Buchner, A. (2012). Habituation of the irrelevant sound effect: Evidence for an attentional theory of short-term memory disruption. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 38(6), 1542-1557.

Giang, T., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2012). Does facial resemblance enhance cooperation? PLoS ONE, 7(10), No. e47809.

Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2011). Source memory for faces is determined by their emotional evaluation. Emotion, 11(2), 249-261.

Bell, R., Mund, I. & Buchner, A. (2011). Disruption of short-term memory by distractor speech: Does content matter? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 64(1), 146-168.

Röer, J. P., Bell, R., Dentale, S. & Buchner, A. (2011). The role of habituation and attentional orienting in the disruption of short-term memory performance. Memory & Cognition, 39(5), 839-850.

Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2010). Justice sensitivity and source memory for cheaters. Journal of Research in Personality, 44(6), 677-683.

Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2010). Valence modulates source memory for faces. Memory & Cognition, 38(1), 29-41.

Bell, R., Buchner, A. & Musch, J. (2010). Enhanced old-new recognition and source memory for faces of cooperators and defectors in a social-dilemma game. Cognition, 117(3), 261-275.

Bell, R., Dentale, S., Buchner, A. & Mayr, S. (2010). ERP correlates of the irrelevant sound effect. Psychophysiology, 47(6), 1182-1191.

Mund, I., Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2010). Age differences in reading with distraction: Sensory or inhibitory deficits? Psychology and Aging, 25(4), 886-897.

Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2009). Enhanced source memory for names of cheaters. Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2), 317-330.

Buchner, A., Bell, R., Mehl, B. & Musch, J. (2009). No enhanced recognition memory, but better source memory for faces of cheaters. Evolution and Human Behavior, 30(3), 212-224.

Bell, R., Buchner, A. & Mund, I. (2008). Age-related differences in irrelevant-speech effects. Psychology and Aging, 23(2), 377-391.

Buchner, A., Bell, R., Rothermund, K. & Wentura, D. (2008). Sound source location modulates the irrelevant-sound effect. Memory & Cognition, 36(3), 617-628.

Bell, R. (2007). Die Beeinträchtigung von Arbeitsgedächtnisleistungen durch auditive Distraktoren im Altersvergleich. Dissertation, Universität, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Düsseldorf.

Bell, R. & Buchner, A. (2007). Equivalent irrelevant-sound effects for old and young adults. Memory & Cognition, 35(2), 352-364.

Buchner, A., Brandt, M., Bell, R. & Weise, J. (2006). Car backlight position and fog density bias observer-car distance estimates and time-to-collision judgments. Human Factors, 48(2), 300-317.



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