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Publications
- Learning to suppress salient distractors in the target dimension: Region-based inhibition is persistent and transfers to distractors in a nontarget dimension.
- Mechanisms behind learned distractor suppression in visual search
- Region-based shielding of visual search from salient distractors: Target detection is impaired with same- but not different-dimension distractors
- Building, hosting, recruiting: A brief introduction to running behavioral experiments online
- Building, Hosting and Recruiting: A Brief Introduction to Running Behavioral Experiments Online
- Do input modalities matter? Speed and reliability of touch inputs and mouse inputs in visual foraging
- Statistical learning of frequent distractor locations in visual search: A role for post-selective distractor rejection processes?
- Taking a wider look at multitasking through a triple-task
- Towards Interactive Search: Investigating Visual Search in a Novel Real-World Paradigm
- Post-capture processes contribute to statistical learning of distractor locations in visual search
- Are Gamers Sad and Isolated? A database about the Anxiety, Life Satisfaction and Social Phobia of over 13000 participants
- Learning to shield visual search from salient distractors: Evidence from the N2pc component
- Learning to shield visual search from salient distractors: qualitative differences in location probability cueing between same- and cross-dimensional distractors
- The Importance of the Lateral Prefrontal Cortex for Strategic Decision Making in the Prisoner’s Dilemma
- Expanding dual-task research by a triple-task
- Small Pupils Lead to Lower Judgements of a Person’s Characteristics for Exaggerated, but Not for Realistic Pupils
- Navigating Natural Complexity: Investigating Joint Visual Search in Dynamic, Real-World Environments
- Behind the Screens: Exploring Eye Movement Visualization to Optimize Online Teaching and Learning
- Relative contributions of oculomotor capture and disengagement to distractor-related dwell times in visual search
- Multi-tasking costs in triple-task performance despite dual-task preparation
- Differential effects of task difficulty on target-type switching in haptic foraging: Evidence for increased switching with extreme task demands
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Co-workers & collaborators
- NH
Nina M. Hanning
- HL
Heinrich Liesefeld