TY - CHAP AU - van Laak, Lothar AU - Malsch, Katja ID - 31131 T2 - Literaturwissenschaft – interdisziplinär TI - Einleitung zum Sammelband: Literaturwissenschaft – interdisziplinär ER - TY - BOOK ED - van Laak, Lothar ED - Erhart, Walter ID - 31087 TI - Wissen – Erzählen – Tradition. Wielands Spätwerk ER - TY - BOOK ED - van Laak, Lothar ED - Malsch, Katja ID - 31088 TI - Literaturwissenschaft – interdisziplinär ER - TY - CHAP AU - Elit, Stefan ED - Elit, Stefan ED - Bremer, Kai ED - Reents, Friederike ID - 31252 T2 - Antike – Lyrik – Heute. Griechisch-römische Antike in deutschsprachiger Lyrik und Altphilologie der Gegenwart (Die Antike und ihr Weiterleben 8) TI - Orpheus singt: von Ölbäumen und anderem. Zur Antikerezeption im Werk Uwe Kolbes ER - TY - BOOK AU - Kullmann, Harry ID - 30778 KW - Beispiel KW - Gymnasium KW - Kooperation KW - Lehrerkooperation KW - Unterricht SN - 978383092396 TI - Lehrerkooperation – Ausprägung und Wirkungen am Beispiel des naturwissenschaftlichen Unterrichts an Gymnasien VL - Band 26 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Hirschauer, Maria AU - Kullmann, Harry ED - Hagedorn, Jörg ED - Schurt, Verena ED - Steber, Corinna ED - Waburg, Wiebke ID - 30765 T2 - {Ethnizität, Geschlecht, Familie und Schule. Heterogenität als erziehungswissenschaftliche Herausforderung} TI - Lehrerprofessionalität im Zeichen von Heterogenität - Stereotype bei Lehrkräften als kollegial zu bearbeitende Herausforderung ER - TY - GEN AU - Kullmann, Harry ID - 30779 IS - 2 T2 - {Die Deutsche Schule} TI - Rezension zu: Kempfert, Guy & Ludwig, Marianne (2008): Kollegiale Unterrichtsbesuche. Besser und leichter unterrichten durch Kollegen-Feedback VL - 102 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Elit, Stefan ED - Hofmann, Michael ED - Zelle, Carsten ID - 31332 T2 - Aufklärung und Religion. Neue Perspektiven (Bochumer Quellen und Forschungen zum 18. Jahrhundert 1) TI - Im Spannungsfeld von Aufklärung, Religion und Nation – Klopstock literarhistorisch ER - TY - GEN AU - Elit, Stefan ED - Kühlmann, Wilhelm ED - Aurnhammer, Achim ED - Egyptien, Jürgen ED - Kellermann, Karina ED - Martus, Steffen ED - Sdzuj, Reimund B. ID - 31406 T2 - Killy. Literaturlexikon. Autoren und Werke des deutschsprachigen Kulturraums, 2., vollst. überarb. Aufl., Bd. 8: Marq-Or TI - [überarbeiteter u. aktualisierter Verfasserartikel:] Neutsch, Erik ER - TY - CHAP AU - Elit, Stefan ID - 31420 T2 - Forschungsforum Paderborn 13 TI - Transformationen der Antike. Rezeptionsformen der griechisch-römischen Literaturkultur in der Moderne: Übersetzungen – Adaptionen – Umschreibungen ER - TY - JOUR AB - Implicit change detection demonstrates how the visual system can benefit from stored information that is not immediately available to conscious awareness. We investigated the role of motor action in this context. In the first two experiments, using a one-shot implicit change detection paradigm, participants responded to unperceived changes either with an action (jabbing the screen at the guessed location of a change) or with words (verbal report), and sat either 60 cm or 300 cm (with a laser pointer) away from the display. Our observers guessed the locations of changes at a reachable distance better with an action than with a verbal judgment. At 300 cm, beyond reach, the motor advantage disappeared. In experiment 3, this advantage was also unavailable when participants sat at a reachable distance but responded with hand-held laser pointers near their bodies. We conclude that a motor system specialized for real-time visually guided behavior has access to additional visual information. AU - Tseng, Philip AU - Tuennermann, Jan AU - Roker-Knight, Nancy AU - Winter, Dorina AU - Scharlau, Ingrid AU - Bridgeman, Bruce ID - 6067 IS - 10 JF - Perception KW - implicit change detection KW - action perception KW - visual system KW - perceptual judgment KW - verbal fluency KW - Analysis of Variance KW - Awareness KW - Female KW - Humans KW - Male KW - Psychomotor Performance KW - Random Allocation KW - Reaction Time KW - Visual Perception KW - Visual Memory KW - Visual Stimulation KW - Implicit Memory KW - Judgment KW - Perceptual Discrimination SN - 0301-0066 TI - Enhancing implicit change detection through action. VL - 39 ER - TY - CONF AB - Temporal order judgments (TOJs) have been used for demonstrating the facilitating effect of attention on information processing - prior entry. Prior entry is a robust, often large effect. Besides attention, other factors shorten perceptual latency, for instance stimulus saliency, action affordances of an object, or threatening objects. The expectable size for these effects is far smaller than that usually obtained for prior entry. Some effects might consist of only a few milliseconds. But are TOJs sensitive enough for detecting such small effects? For answering this question, we tested whether objects highly associated with a certain color are perceived earlier. In a four-alternative TOJ, including a "simultaneous" and "uncertain" category, we found a small advantage for high color diagnostic objects. This indicates high sensitivity of the TOJ task. We also found that "simultaneous" judgements were most sensitive. This is important for the debate on the usefulness of order vs. simultaneous judgments. AU - Weiß, Katharina AU - Scharlau, Ingrid ED - Bastianelli, Alessia ED - Vidotto, Giulio ID - 30899 SN - 1010-6065 T2 - Proceedings of the 26th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics TI - Temporal order judgments: A sensitive measure for measuring perceptual latency? VL - 26 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Comments on an article by Jan Theeuwes (see record [rid]2010-20897-002[/rid]). Theeuwes summarizes an impressive number of studies demonstrating interference by irrelevant visual singletons in computer experiments with humans. Theeuwes assumes that this salience-driven capture of attention is fast and occurs within 150 ms since singleton onset, during the feed-forward phase of visual processing. In contrast to Theeuwes, we think that top–down contingent capture is the rule and explains initial and fast attention capture effects in the first feed-forward phase of visual processing. During a later phase and under some conditions exogenous capture of attention possibly follows. At the same time, we propose that the evidence presented by Theeuwes fails to support exogenous orienting because it fails to exclude a top–down contingent capture explanation. We present our arguments in two sections. One major source of evidence for top–down controlled attentional capture during the feed-forward AU - Ansorge, Ulrich AU - Horstmann, Gernot AU - Scharlau, Ingrid ID - 6090 IS - 2 JF - Acta Psychologica KW - visual selection KW - attention KW - information KW - visual field KW - brain KW - Attention KW - Humans KW - Models KW - Psychological KW - Visual Perception KW - Volition KW - Brain KW - Visual Field KW - Visual Perception KW - Visual Attention KW - Information SN - 0001-6918 TI - Top–down contingent attentional capture during feed-forward visual processing. VL - 135 ER - TY - JOUR AB - How fast can information of a first target (T1) in a rapid serial visual presentation be used for top-down allocation of attention in time? A valid cue about the temporal position of a second target (T2) was integrated into T1. The data show that 100 ms after T1 onset, T2 was identified better than without cue, raising the conditional T2 performance. T1 apparently triggers a facilitative effect of attention, known from other paradigms such as peripheral cueing. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) AU - Hilkenmeier, Frederic AU - Scharlau, Ingrid ID - 6083 IS - 8 JF - European Journal of Cognitive Psychology KW - temporal attention KW - attentional blink paradigm KW - first target information KW - top-down allocation KW - rapid serial visual presentation KW - Stimulus Presentation Methods KW - Visual Stimulation KW - Visual Attention SN - 0954-1446 TI - Rapid allocation of temporal attention in the attentional blink paradigm. VL - 22 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Öhlschläger, Claudia AU - Jacob, Joachim ID - 32934 JF - Sprache und Literatur 106. 41. (2010)/2. Halbjahr: Literatur und Ethik TI - "Jeder hat seinen Rhythmus des Kummers." Schreiben als Praxis der Selbstsorge in Roland Barthes Journal de deuil ER - TY - JOUR AU - Öhlschläger, Claudia AU - Jacob, Joachim ID - 32888 JF - Sprache und Literatur, 106. 41 TI - Literatur und Ethik ER - TY - CHAP AU - Öhlschläger, Claudia ED - Schneider, Sabine ED - Brüggemann, Heinz ID - 32933 T2 - Gleichzeitigkeit des Ungleichzeitigen. Formen und Funktionen von Pluralität in der ästhetischen Moderne TI - "Gestaute Zeit"/"Episches Gefälle". Erfahrung und Gestaltung historischer Ungleichzeitigkeit bei Johann Peter Hebel und W.G. Sebald ER - TY - CHAP AU - Öhlschläger, Claudia ED - Mayer, Mathias ED - Jacob, Joachim ID - 32932 T2 - Im Namen des anderen. Die Ethik des Zitierens TI - Friedrich Schiller am Tatort Schule. Zitierte Moraltheorien und ihre Performanz in Juli Zehs Spieltrieb (2004) und in der Tatort-Folge "Herz aus Eis" (2009) ER - TY - CHAP AU - Öhlschläger, Claudia ED - Eichenberg, Ariane ID - 32931 T2 - Handbuch Gedächtnis und Erinnerung TI - Körper und Gedächtnis, Körpergedächtnis und Literatur ER - TY - CHAP AU - Steigerwald, Jörn ED - Behrens, Rudolf ED - Moog-Grünewald, Maria ID - 32743 T2 - Moralistik. Anthropologischer und ästhetischer Diskurs des Subjekts in Früher Neuzeit und Moderne TI - Die (Selbst-)Problematisierung des Hofmanns bei Baldassarre Castiglione und Torquato Accetto ER -