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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 79.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000015 Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Overlearned responses hinder S-R binding.
000054 Katarina Blask [Allemagne] ; Eva Walther [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]When congruence breeds preference: the influence of selective attention processes on evaluative conditioning.
000055 Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Hartmut Zoppke [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]What a car does to your perception: Distance evaluations differ from within and outside of a car.
000069 Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Roland PfisterThe structure of distractor-response bindings: Conditions for configural and elemental integration.
000070 Katja Kerstin Schneider [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Jobst Meyer [Allemagne] ; Andrea B. Schote [Allemagne]The role of the glucocorticoid receptor gene (NR3C1) for the processing of aversive stimuli.
000086 Mauro F. Larra [Allemagne] ; Lisa Pramme [Allemagne] ; Hartmut Sch Chinger [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Stress and selective attention: Immediate and delayed stress effects on inhibition of return.
000090 Ann-Katrin Wesslein [Allemagne] ; Charles Spence [Royaume-Uni] ; Frank Mast [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Spatial negative priming: In touch, it's all about location.
000092 Sarah Sch Fer [Allemagne] ; Ann-Katrin Wesslein [Allemagne] ; Charles Spence [Royaume-Uni] ; Dirk Wentura [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Self-prioritization in vision, audition, and touch.
000130 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]How motor practice shapes memory: retrieval but not extra study can cause forgetting.
000138 Tarini Singh [Allemagne] ; Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Five shades of grey: Generalization in distractor-based retrieval of S-R episodes.
000151 Katarina Blask [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Eva Walther [Allemagne]Doing is for feeling.
000153 Nadine Nett [Allemagne] ; Arndt Bröder [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Distractor-based stimulus-response bindings retrieve decisions independent of motor programs.
000154 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Directed forgetting benefits motor sequence encoding.
000165 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Alp Aslan [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Competition dependence of retrieval-induced forgetting in motor memory.
000171 Lisa Pramme [Allemagne] ; Mauro F. Larra [Allemagne] ; Hartmut Sch Chinger [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Cardiac cycle time effects on selection efficiency in vision.
000182 Sarah Sch Fer [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Dirk Wentura [Allemagne]About the composition of self-relevance: Conjunctions not features are bound to the self.
000190 Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Roland Pfister [Allemagne] ; Wilfried Kunde [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]A common mechanism behind distractor-response and response-effect binding?
000207 Nadine Nett [Allemagne] ; Arndt Bröder ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]When irrelevance matters: Stimulus-response binding in decision making under uncertainty.
000211 Ann-Katrin Wesslein [Allemagne] ; Charles Spence ; Christian FringsVision of embodied rubber hands enhances tactile distractor processing.
000218 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Katja Kerstin Schneider [Allemagne] ; Elaine Fox [Royaume-Uni]The negative priming paradigm: An update and implications for selective attention.
000231 Katja K. Schneider [Allemagne] ; Lilian Hüle ; Andrea B. Schote ; Jobst Meyer ; Christian FringsSex matters! Interactions of sex and polymorphisms of a cholinergic receptor gene (CHRNA5) modulate response speed.
000232 Sarah Sch Fer [Allemagne] ; Dirk Wentura [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Self-Prioritization Beyond Perception.
000235 Christina Bermeitinger [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Rhythm and Attention: Does the Beat Position of a Visual or Auditory Regular Pulse Modulate T2 Detection in the Attentional Blink?
000244 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Aidan J. Horner [Royaume-Uni]On the durability of bindings between responses and response-irrelevant stimuli.
000249 Frank Mast [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings ; Charles SpenceMultisensory top-down sets: Evidence for contingent crossmodal capture.
000256 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian FringsInterference in episodic memory: retrieval-induced forgetting of unknown words.
000258 Katja Kerstin Schneider [Allemagne] ; Andrea B. Schote [Allemagne] ; Jobst Meyer [Allemagne] ; Sebastian Markett ; Martin Reuter ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Individual response speed is modulated by variants of the gene encoding the alpha 4 sub-unit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (CHRNA4).
000267 Katja Kerstin Schneider [Allemagne] ; Andrea B. Schote ; Jobst Meyer ; Christian FringsGenes of the dopaminergic system selectively modulate top-down but not bottom-up attention.
000268 Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Bernhard Hommel [Pays-Bas] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]From hands to feet: Abstract response representations in distractor-response bindings.
000278 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Silvia Mecklenbr Uker [Allemagne]Dual processes of false recognition in kindergarten children and elementary school pupils.
000280 Lisa Pramme [Allemagne] ; Angelika M. Dierolf [Allemagne] ; Ewald Naumann [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Distractor inhibition: Evidence from lateralized readiness potentials.
000293 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian FringsCategorization by movement direction: retrieval-induced forgetting of motor sequences grouped by motion features.
000297 Lisa Pramme [Allemagne] ; Hartmut Sch Chinger [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Baroreceptor activity impacts upon controlled but not automatic distractor processing.
000318 Ann-Katrin Wesslein [Allemagne] ; Charles Spence [Royaume-Uni] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]When vision influences the invisible distractor: tactile response compatibility effects require vision.
000320 Ann-Katrin Wesslein [Allemagne, Royaume-Uni] ; Charles Spence [Royaume-Uni] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Vision affects tactile target and distractor processing even when space is task-irrelevant
000327 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Peter WührTop-down deactivation of interference from irrelevant spatial or verbal stimulus features.
000328 Nadine Nett [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Things can be told apart: no influence of response categories and labels on the distance effect in Stroop tasks.
000331 Frank Mast [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]The impact of the irrelevant: the task environment modulates the impact of irrelevant features in response selection.
000333 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Frank Mast ; Charles SpenceTactile spatial negative priming occurs without feature mismatch.
000338 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Dirk WenturaSelf-priorization processes in action and perception.
000341 Frank Mast [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings ; Charles SpenceResponse interference in touch, vision, and crossmodally: beyond the spatial dimension.
000363 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Interference within hands: retrieval-induced forgetting of left and right hand movements.
000366 Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]How automatic is the musical stroop effect? Commentary on “the musical stroop effect: opening a new avenue to research on automatisms” by l. Grégoire, P. Perruchet, and B. Poulin-Charronnat (Experimental Psychology, 2013, vol. 60, pp. 269–278).
000372 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian FringsForgetting motor programmes: retrieval dynamics in procedural memory.
000391 Lisa Pramme [Allemagne] ; Mauro F. Larra [Allemagne] ; Hartmut Sch Chinger [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Cardiac cycle time effects on mask inhibition.
000396 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Katja Kerstin Schneider ; Birte MoellerAuditory distractor processing in sequential selection tasks.
000397 Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Christian FringsAttention meets binding: only attended distractors are used for the retrieval of event files.
000405 Ann-Katrin Wesslein [Allemagne] ; Charles Spence [Royaume-Uni] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]When Vision Influences the Invisible Distractor: Tactile Response Compatibility Effects Require Vision
000406 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Peter Wühr [Allemagne]Top-down deactivation of interference from irrelevant spatial or verbal stimulus features
000407 Nadine Nett [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Things Can Be Told Apart: No Influence of Response Categories and Labels on the Distance Effect in Stroop Tasks
000410 Frank Mast [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]The Impact of the Irrelevant: The Task Environment Modulates the Impact of Irrelevant Features in Response Selection
000411 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Frank Mast [Allemagne, Royaume-Uni] ; Charles Spence [Royaume-Uni]Tactile spatial negative priming occurs without feature mismatch
000414 Richard N. Henson [Royaume-Uni] ; Doris Eckstein [Suisse] ; Florian Waszak [France] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Aidan J. Horner [Royaume-Uni]Stimulus-response bindings in priming
000419 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Dirk Wentura [Allemagne]Self-Priorization Processes in Action and Perception
000423 Magdalena Bossert [Allemagne] ; Aleksandra Kaurin [Allemagne] ; Franzis Preckel [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Response-compatibility effects in children
000424 Frank Mast [Royaume-Uni] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Charles Spence [Royaume-Uni]Response interference in touch, vision, and crossmodally: beyond the spatial dimension
000443 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Interference within hands: Retrieval-induced forgetting of left and right hand movements
000448 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Forgetting motor programmes: Retrieval dynamics in procedural memory
000461 Lisa Pramme [Allemagne] ; Mauro F. Larra [Allemagne] ; Hartmut Sch Chinger [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Cardiac cycle time effects on mask inhibition
000464 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Katja Kerstin Schneider [Allemagne] ; Birte Moeller [Allemagne]Auditory distractor processing in sequential selection tasks
000465 Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Attention meets binding: Only attended distractors are used for the retrieval of event files
000491 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Mauro F. Larra ; Alexandra Gr Bener ; Birte Moeller ; Hartmut Sch ChingerStress disrupts distractor-based retrieval of SR episodes.
000496 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Birte Moeller ; Klaus RothermundRetrieval of event files can be conceptually mediated.
000497 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian FringsResolving interference between body movements: retrieval-induced forgetting of motor sequences.
000514 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Charles SpenceGestalt grouping effects on tactile information processing: when touching hands override spatial proximity.
000518 Thomas M. Schilling [Allemagne] ; Monika Kölsch ; Mauro F. Larra ; Carina M. Zech ; Terry D. Blumenthal ; Christian Frings ; Hartmut Sch ChingerFor whom the bell (curve) tolls: cortisol rapidly affects memory retrieval by an inverted U-shaped dose-response relationship.
000566 Daniel Wiswede [Allemagne] ; Klaus Rothermund [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Not all errors are created equally: specific ERN responses for errors originating from distractor‐based response retrieval
000615 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Mauro F. Larra [Allemagne] ; Alexandra Gr Bener [Allemagne] ; Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Hartmut Sch Chinger [Allemagne]Stress disrupts distractor-based retrieval of SR episodes
000620 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Klaus Rothermund [Allemagne]Retrieval of event files can be conceptually mediated
000621 Tobias Tempel [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Resolving Interference Between Body Movements: Retrieval-Induced Forgetting of Motor Sequences
000644 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Charles Spence [Royaume-Uni]Gestalt grouping effects on tactile information processing: when touching hands override spatial proximity
000650 Thomas M. Schilling [Allemagne] ; Monika Kölsch [Allemagne] ; Mauro F. Larra [Allemagne] ; Carina M. Zech [Allemagne] ; Terry D. Blumenthal [États-Unis] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Hartmut Sch Chinger [Allemagne]For whom the bell (curve) tolls: Cortisol rapidly affects memory retrieval by an inverted U-shaped dose-response relationship
000711 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Dirk Wentura ; Peter WührOn the fate of distractor representations.
000718 Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Klaus Rothermund ; Christian FringsIntegrating the irrelevant sound.
000732 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Peter WührDon't be afraid of irrelevant words: the emotional Stroop effect is confined to attended words.
000848 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Dirk Wentura [Allemagne] ; Peter Wühr [Allemagne]On the Fate of Distractor Representations
000855 Birte Moeller [Allemagne] ; Klaus Rothermund [Allemagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne]Integrating the Irrelevant Sound: Grouping Modulates the Integration of Irrelevant Auditory Stimuli Into Event Files
000856 Juan J. Ortells [Espagne] ; Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Vanesa Plaza-Ayllon [Espagne]Influence of spatial attention on conscious and unconscious word priming
000862 Christian Frings [Allemagne] ; Peter Wühr [Allemagne]Don't be afraid of irrelevant words: The emotional Stroop effect is confined to attended words

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