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2012 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 6064
At the mercy of prior entry: Prior entry induced by invisible primes is not susceptible to current intentions.
K. Weiß, I. Scharlau, Acta Psychologica 139 (2012) 54–64.
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K. Weiß, I. Scharlau, Acta Psychologica 139 (2012) 54–64.
2011 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 6084 |
Simultaneity and temporal order perception: Different sides of the same coin? Evidence from a visual prior-entry study.
K. Weiß, I. Scharlau, The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (2011) 394–416.
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K. Weiß, I. Scharlau, The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (2011) 394–416.
2006 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 6073 |
Latency facilitation in temporal-order judgments: Time course of facilitation as a function of judgment type.
I. Scharlau, U. Ansorge, G. Horstmann, Acta Psychologica 122 (2006) 129–159.
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I. Scharlau, U. Ansorge, G. Horstmann, Acta Psychologica 122 (2006) 129–159.
2003 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 6078 |
Perceptual latency priming by masked and unmasked stimuli: Evidence for an attentional interpretation.
I. Scharlau, O. Neumann, Psychological Research 67 (2003) 184–196.
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I. Scharlau, O. Neumann, Psychological Research 67 (2003) 184–196.
2003 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 6086 |
Temporal parameters and time course of perceptual latency priming.
I. Scharlau, O. Neumann, Acta Psychologica 113 (2003) 185–203.
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I. Scharlau, O. Neumann, Acta Psychologica 113 (2003) 185–203.
2002 | Journal Article | LibreCat-ID: 6074 |
Leading, but not trailing, primes influence temporal order perception: Further evidence for an attentional account of perceptual latency priming.
I. Scharlau, Perception & Psychophysics 64 (2002) 1346–1360.
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I. Scharlau, Perception & Psychophysics 64 (2002) 1346–1360.