TEAP 2019: TAGUNG EXPERIMENTELL ARBEITENDER PSYCHOLOGEN
Symposia

 

Symposia (listed in submission order)

1. Raoul Bell (Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf) & Jan Philipp Röer (Universität Witten-Herdecke)
'Advances in Auditory Distraction Research'

2. Carina Giesen (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena), Oliver Genschow (Universität Köln), Emiel Cracco (Universität Ghent), Roman Liepelt (Sport Universität Köln) & Pamela Baess (Universität Hildesheim)
'Can Imitation, Observation and Joint Action be Socially Modulated? A Cross-paradigm & Meta-analytical Perspective'

3. Bernhard Pastötter (Universität Trier), Chunliang Yang (National University of Singapore) & David Shanks (University College London)
'Testing Your Memory: Current Research on the Forward Testing Effect and the Benefits of Unsuccessful Retrieval'

4. Thomas Jacobsen (Helmut-Schmidt-Universität Hamburg)
'Experimental Aesthetics'

5. Nikoletta Symeonidou (Universität of Mannheim) & Liliane Wulf (Universität Mannheim)
'Rethinking Source Memory and Guessing: General Mechanisms and Determinants'

6. Simone Malejka (University College London)
'Current Trends in Implicit Learning Research'

7. Sebastian Kübler (Humboldt Universität Berlin) & Christine Stelzel (International Psychoanalytic University Berlin)
'Neuro-Cognitive Control Mechanisms in Human Multi-Tasking'

8. Karina Wahl (Universität Basel) & Michelle Moulds (University New South Wales, Australia)
'Recent Findings from Experimental Studies on the Re-occurence of Repetitive Negative Thoughts'

9. Beatrice Kuhlmann & Monika Undorf (Universität Mannheim)
'Metacognition'

10. Pascal Kieslich (Universität Mannheim)
'Uncovering cognitive processes using mouse-tracking: Novel extensions and applications'

11. Michael Richter (Liverpool John Moores University)
'Psychophysiological correlates of effort-related processes'

12. Cornelia van Scherpenberg & Anna Kuhlen (Humboldt Universität Berlin)
'Semantic Context Effects on Language Production: New Perspectives and Methods'

13. Christina Pfeuffer (Universität Freiburg) & Florian Goller (Universität Wien)
'Visual Attention's Three Guides'

14. René Schlegelmilch & Agnes Rosner (Universität Zürich)
'Cognitive Processes in Categorization Decisions'

15. Thorsten Pachur (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin) & Henrik Singmann (University of Warwick)
'Cognitive Modeling in Experimental Psychology'