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Literaturliste von Dr. Heinrich René Liesefeld

letzte Aktualisierung: 27.03.2024

Lamy, D., Frings, C. & Liesefeld, H. R. (2024). Building Bridges: Visual Search Meets Action Control via Inter-Trial Sequence Effects. Review of General Psychology, 1-14.

Mandal, A., Liesefeld, A. M. & Liesefeld, H. R. (2024). The Surprising Robustness of Visual Search Against Concurrent Auditory Distraction. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance, 50(1), 99-118.

Ramirez, M., Arend, J. M., von Gablenz, P., Liesefeld, H. R. & Pörschmann, C. (2024). Toward Sound Localization Testing in Virtual Reality to Aid in the Screening of Auditory Processing Disorders. Trends in Hearing, 28, 1-17.

Gaspelin, N., Lamy, D., Egeth, H. E., Liesefeld, H. R., Kerzel, D., Mandal, A., Müller, M. M., Schall, J. D., Schubö, A., Slagter, H. A., Stilwell, B. T. & van Moorselaar, D. (2023). The distractor positivity component and the inhibition of distracting stimuli. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 35(11), 1693-1715.

Liesefeld, H. R. & Janczyk, M. (2023). Same same but different: Subtle but consequential differences between two measures to linearly integrate speed and accuracy (LISAS vs. BIS). Behavior Research Methods, 55(3), 1175-1192.

Schmalbrock, P., Liesefeld, H. R. & Frings, C. (2023). Increased display complexity reveals effects of salience in action control. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance, 49(10), 1345-1359.

Laybourn, S., Frenzel, A. C., Constant, M. & Liesefeld, H. R. (2022). Unintended emotions in the laboratory: Emotions incidentally induced by a standard visual working memory task relate to task performance. Journal of Experimental Psychology - General, 1-15.

Arend, J. M., Liesefeld, H. R. & Pörschmann, C. (2021). On the influence of non-individual binaural cues and the impact of level normalization on auditory distance estimation of nearby sound sources. Acta Acustica, 5, No. 10.

Arend, J. M., Ramírez, M., Liesefeld, H. R. & Pörschmann, C. (2021). Do near-field cues enhance the plausibility of non-individual binaural rendering in a dynamic multimodal virtual acoustic scene? Acta Acustica, 5, No. 55.

Constant, M. & Liesefeld, H. R. (2021). Massive effects of saliency on information processing in visual working memory. Psychological Science, 32(5), 682-691.

Dodwell, G., Liesefeld, H. R., Conci, M., Müller, H. J. & Töllner, T. (2021). EEG evidence for enhanced attentional performance during moderate-intensity exercise. Psychophysiology, 58(12), No. e13923 ?<i>.

Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M. & Müller, H. J. (2021). Attentional capture: An ameliorable side-effect of searching for salient targets. Visual Cognition, 29(9), 600-603.

Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M. & Müller, H. J. (2021). Preparatory control against distraction is not feature-based. Cerebral Cortex, 1-14.

Liesefeld, H. R. & Müller, H. J. (2021). Modulations of saliency signals at two hierarchical levels of priority computation revealed by spatial statistical distractor learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology - General, 150(4), 710-728.

Pavlov, Y. G., Adamian, N., Appelhoff, S., Arvaneh, M., Benwell, C. S. Y., Beste, C., Bland, A. R., Bradford, D. E., Bublatzky, F., Busch, N. A., Clayson, P. E., Cruse, D., Czeszumski, A., Dreber, A., Dumas, G., Ehinger, B., Ganis, G., He, X., Hinojosa, J. A., Huber-Huber, C., Inzlicht, M., Jack, B. N., Johannesson, M., Jones, R., Kalenkovich, E., Kaltwasser, L., Karimi-Rouzbahani, H., Keil, A., König, P., Kouara, L., Kulke, L., Ladouceur, C. D., Langer, N., Liesefeld, H. R., Luque, D., MacNamara, A., Mudrik, L., Muthuraman, Neal, L. B., Nilsonne, G., Niso, G., Ocklenburg, S., Oostenveld, R., Pernet, C. R., Pourtois, G., Ruzzoli, M., Sass, S. M., Schaefer, A., Senderecka, M., Snyder, J. S., Tamnes, C. K., Tognoli, E., van Vugt, M. K., Verona, E., Vloeberghs, R., Welke, D., Wessel, J. R., Zakharov, I. & Mushtaq, F. (2021). #EEGManyLabs: Investigating the replicability of influential EEG experiments. Cortex, 144, 213-229.

Sauter, M., Hanning, N. M., Liesefeld, H. R. & Müller, H. J. (2021). Post-capture processes contribute to statistical learning of distractor locations in visual search. Cortex, 135, 108-126.

Chen, S., Kocsis, A., Liesefeld, H. R., Müller, H. J. & Conci, M. (2020). Object-based grouping benefits without integrated feature representations in visual working memory. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83, 1357-1374.

Geyer, T., Günther, F., Müller, H. J., Kacian, J., Liesefeld, H. R. & Pierides, S. (2020). Reading English-language haiku: An eye-movement study of the "cut effect". Journal of Eye Movement Research, 13(2), No. 2.

Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., Sauseng, P., Jacob, S. N. & Müller, H. J. (2020). How visual working memory handles distraction: cognitive mechanisms and electrophysiological correlates. Visual Cognition, 28(5-8), 372-387.

Liesefeld, H. R. & Müller, H. J. (2020). A theoretical attempt to revive the serial/parallel-search dichotomy. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82(1), 228-245.

Allenmark, F., Zhang, B., Liesefeld, H. R., Shi, Z. & Müller, H. J. (2019). Probability cueing of singleton-distractor regions in visual search: The locus of spatial distractor suppression is determined by colour swapping. Visual Cognition, 27(5-8), 576-594.

Liesefeld, H. R. & Janczyk, M. (2019). Combining speed and accuracy to control for speed-accuracy trade-offs(?). Behavior Research Methods, 51(1), 40-60.

Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M. & J. Müller, H. (2019). Distractor-interference reduction is dimensionally constrained. Visual Cognition, 27(3-4), 247-259.

Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M. & Müller, H. J. (2019). Two good reasons to say 'change!' - Ensemble representations as well as item representations impact standard measures of VWM capacity. British Journal of Psychology, 110(2), 328-356.

Liesefeld, H. R. & Müller, H. J. (2019). Distractor handling via dimension weighting. Current Opinion in Psychology, 29, 160-167.

Sauter, M., Liesefeld, H. R. & Müller, H. J. (2019). Learning to suppress salient distractors in the target dimension: Region-based inhibition is persistent and transfers to distractors in a nontarget dimension. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 45(11), 2080-2097.

Zhang, B., Allenmark, F., Liesefeld, H. R., Shi, Z. & Müller, H. J. (2019). Probability cueing of singleton-distractor locations in visual search: Priority-map- versus dimension-based inhibition? Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance, 45(9), 1146-1163.

Liesefeld, H. R. (2018). Estimating the timing of cognitive operations with MEG/EEG latency measures: A primer, a brief tutorial, and an implementation of various methods. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 12, No. 765.

Sauter, M., Liesefeld, H. R., Zehetleitner, M. & Müller, H. J. (2018). Region-based shielding of visual search from salient distractors: Target detection is impaired with same- but not different-dimension distractors. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80(3), 622-642.

Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., Müller, H. J. & Rangelov, D. (2017). Saliency maps for finding changes in visual scenes? Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79(7), 2190-2201.

Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., Töllner, T. & Müller, H. J. (2017). Attentional capture in visual search: Capture and post-capture dynamics revealed by EEG. NeuroImage, 156, 166-173.

Bermeitinger, C., Kaup, B., Kiesel, A., Koch, I., Kunde, W., Müsseler, J., Oberfeld-Twistel, D., Strobach, T., Ulrich, R., Liesefeld, H. R., Schütz-Bosbach, S., Müller, Hermann, J., Abele-Brehm, A., Gollwitzer, M., Daum, M. M., Eckstein, K., Schmiedek, F., Schuhrke, B., Allesch, C. G., Allolio-Näcke, L., Morgenroth, O., Wolfradt, U., Lüdmann, M., Rief, W. & Ohly, S. (2016). Positionspapier zur Lage der Allgemeinen Psychologie. Psychologische Rundschau, 67(3), 175-207.

Folyi, T., Liesefeld, H. R. & Wentura, D. (2016). Attentional enhancement for positive and negative tones at an early stage of auditory processing. Biological Psychology, 114, 23-32.

Liesefeld, H. R., Hoffmann, E. & Wentura, D. (2016). Intelligence as the efficiency of cue-driven retrieval from secondary memory. Memory, 24(3), 285-294.

Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M. & Zimmer, H. D. (2016). Recollection is delayed under changed viewing conditions: A graded effect on the latency of the late posterior component. Psychophysiology, 53(12), 1811-1822.

Liesefeld, H. R., Moran, R., Usher, M., Müller, H. J. & Zehetleitner, M. (2016). Search efficiency as a function of target saliency: The transition from inefficient to efficient search and beyond. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance, 42(6), 821-836.

Moran, R., Zehetleitner, M., Liesefeld, H. R., Müller, H. J. & Usher, M. (2016). Serial vs. parallel models of attention in visual search: Accounting for benchmark RT-distributions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23(5), 1300-1315.

Liesefeld, H. R., Zimmer, H. D. & Fu, X. (2015). Fast and Careless or Careful and Slow? Apparent Holistic Processing in Mental Rotation Is Explained by Speed-Accuracy Trade-Offs. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 41(4), 1140-1151.

Liesefeld, A. M., Liesefeld, H. R. & Zimmer, H. D. (2014). Intercommunication between prefrontal and posterior brain regions for protecting visual working memory from distractor interference. Psychological Science, 25(2), 325-333.

Liesefeld, H. R. & Zimmer, H. D. (2013). Think spatial: The representation in mental rotation is nonvisual. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 39(1), 167-182.

Liesefeld, H. R. (2012). The mental representation in mental rotation. Its content, timing, and neuronal source. Dissertation, Universität, Philosophische Fakultät III, Saarbrücken.

Liesefeld, H. R. & Zimmer, H. D. (2011). The advantage of mentally rotating clockwise. Brain and Cognition, 75(2), 101-110.

Zimmer, H. D. & Liesefeld, H. R. (2011). Spatial information in (visual) working memory. In A. Vandierendonck & A. Szmalec (Eds.), Spatial working memory (pp. 46-66). London: Psychology Press.



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