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| Peter WuhrSummaryAffiliation: University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Country: Germany Publications
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Object-based attentional selection can modulate the Stroop effectPeter Wuhr
Institut fur Psychologie I, Friedrich Alexander Universitat Erlangen Nurnberg, Erlangen, Germany
Mem Cognit 31:983-94. 2003..Thus, object-based processing can modulate the Stroop effect...
When do irrelevant visual stimuli impair processing of identical targets?Peter Wuhr
Friedrich Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany
Percept Psychophys 67:897-909. 2005..Analyses of false alarm rates revealed no evidence of significant response biases...
The Simon effect in vocal responsesPeter Wuhr
Friedrich Alexander Universitat Erlangen Nurnberg, Institut fur Psychologie I, Kochstrasse 4, 91054 Erlangen, Germany
Acta Psychol (Amst) 121:210-26. 2006..Results suggest close links between manual response codes and conceptually corresponding vocal response codes...
Exploring trial-by-trial modulations of the Simon effectPeter Wuhr
Institut fur Psychologie I, Friedrich Alexander Universitat, Kochstrasse 4, 91054 Erlangen, Germany
Q J Exp Psychol A 58:705-31. 2005..The results seem to exclude repetition or alternation effects as the main cause of sequential modulations of the Simon effect, but both conflict monitoring and binding may contribute to these effects...
Evidence for gating of direct response activation in the Simon taskPeter Wuhr
Institut fur Psychologie I, Friedrich Alexander Universitat, Kochstrasse 4, 91054 Erlangen, Germany
Psychon Bull Rev 12:282-8. 2005..Although the feature-integration account cannot explain this result, it is consistent with the idea of a gating (i.e., cognitive control) mechanism...
Sequential modulations of logical-recoding operations in the Simon taskPeter Wuhr
Friedrich Alexander University, Institute of Psychology I, Kochstrasse 4, D 91054 Erlangen, Germany
Exp Psychol 51:98-108. 2004..The results are discussed in terms of a conflict-monitoring account (Stürmer et al., 2002), and in terms of a feature-integration account (Hommel et al., 2002)...
Logical recoding of S-R rules can reverse the effects of spatial S-R correspondencePeter Wuhr
Friedrich Alexander Universitat Erlangen Nurnberg, Erlangen, Germany
Atten Percept Psychophys 71:248-57. 2009..g., the identity or reversal rule) from specific S-R rules and inadvertently apply the generalized rules to the irrelevant (spatial) S-R dimension when selecting their response...
Precueing spatial S-R correspondence: is there regulation of expected response conflict?Peter Wuhr
Friedrich Alexander Universitat, Institut fur Psychologie I, Dortmund, Germany
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 34:872-83. 2008..In summary, gating may be involved in the regulation of experienced response conflict, but the present results suggest that it is not involved in the regulation of expected (i.e., predicted) response conflict...
Perceptual and attentional factors in encoding irrelevant spatial informationPeter Wuhr
Institut fur Psychologie I, Friedrich Alexander Universitat, Kochstrasse 4, 91054, Erlangen, Germany
Psychol Res 73:350-63. 2009..These results suggest that location processing is largely confined to relevant (i.e., attended) objects, stressing the role of attention shifts for location encoding...
The impact of stimulus and response variability on S-R correspondence effectsPeter Wuhr
Institut fur Psychologie I, Friedrich Alexander Universitat, Erlangen, Germany
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn 34:533-45. 2008....
A case for inhibition: visual attention suppresses the processing of irrelevant objectsPeter Wuhr
Friedrich Alexander Universitat, Institut fur Psychologie I, Kochstrasse 4, Erlangen 91054, Germany
J Exp Psychol Gen 137:116-30. 2008..In summary, results support the notion of an inhibitory mechanism of object-based attention, which can be applied in addition to the amplification of relevant objects...
Effects of irrelevant stimulus orientation on visually guided grasping movementsPeter Wuhr
Institut fur Psychologie, Friedrich Alexander Universitat, Erlangen, Germany
Behav Neurosci 121:301-9. 2007..The pattern of congruency effects implies that the cognitive representation, which is affected by irrelevant visual information, entails only those object or response features that are needed to select and control a response...
Cueing of object orientation facilitates attentional selection of relevant objectsPeter Wuhr
Institut fur Psychologie I, Friedrich Alexander Universitat, Kochstrasse 4, 91054 Erlangen, Germany
Spat Vis 19:459-77. 2006..In addition, the results revealed some constraints for the effective use of orientation cues, and discard possible explanations for the observed modulation of Stroop effects...
Inhibition is picky: shape difference is a necessary condition for attentional inhibition of irrelevant objectsPeter Wuhr
Friedrich Alexander Universitat Erlangen Nurnberg, Erlangen, Germany
Psychon Bull Rev 16:839-44. 2009..The latter result suggests that a shape difference is both a necessary and a sufficient condition for inhibiting the processing of an irrelevant visual object...
Response preparation modulates interference from irrelevant spatial informationPeter Wuhr
Friedrich Alexander Universitat, Institut fur Psychologie I, Kochstrasse 4, 91054 Erlangen, Germany
Acta Psychol (Amst) 122:206-20. 2006..The results support the event-coding hypothesis, which assumes that response preparation with unreliable cues and response preparation with reliable cues are qualitatively different...
A Stroop effect for spatial orientationPeter Wuhr
Department of Psychology, Erlangen University, Germany
J Gen Psychol 134:285-94. 2007..In summary, results suggested that object-based attention plays an important role in processing of irrelevant words...
A Simon effect in memory retrieval: evidence for the response-discrimination accountPeter Wuhr
Friedrich Alexander Universitat, Institut fur Psychologie I, Erlangen, Germany
Psychon Bull Rev 14:984-8. 2007..e., word location in the encoding display). A Simon effect in memory retrieval was observed, supporting the response-discrimination account...
Depth cues do not underlie attentional modulations of the Stroop effectPeter Wuhr
Institut fur Psychologie I, Friedrich Alexander Universitat Erlangen Nurnberg, Germany
Mem Cognit 33:676-80. 2005..Two experiments tested between these accounts by using displays without monocular depth cues. The results of both experiments replicate those of Wühr and Waszak, supporting their object-based account...
