Research
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Cognitive and Experimental Psychology: Iring Koch
- Crossmodal selective attention and inhibition in task-switching, funded by the DFG
- The influence of input-modality and output-modality on multitasking during language processing, funded by the DFG
- The role of inhibition in human multitasking performance, funded by the DFG
- Exploring modality-specificity and conceptual generalization of response-effect compatibility, funded by the DFG
- Intentional control of shifting auditory selective attention, funded by the DFG
- Modality-specific task interference in dual-task sets, funded by the DFG
- B.Sc. and M.Sc. Theses
- Participants wanted
- Personnel and Organizational Psychology: Bettina S. Wiese
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Work and Cognitive Psychology: Jochen Müsseler
- Tool Use and Stimulus-Response Compatibility
- Perception of Proximal and Distal Action Effects in Interaction With Technical Systems
- Multimodal Information Processing When Using Tools
- Dual Task Performance While Driving a Car
- Perceptual Preferences when Generalizing Visuomotor Learning
- Attention and the Localization of Stimuli
- Spatial action from the perspective of an avatar
- Topics for Bachelor- and Master-Theses
- Health Psychology: Viktoria Arling
- Psychological Methods Axel Mayer
- Auditory Cognitive Psychology: Sabine Schlittmeier
The Institute
- General Information
- Cognitive and Experimental Psychology: Iring Koch
- Personnel and Organizational Psychology: Bettina S. Wiese
- Work and Cognitive Psychology: Jochen Müsseler
- Health Psychology: Viktoria Arling
- Psychological Methods: Axel Mayer
- Auditory Cognitive Psychology: Sabine Schlittmeier