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Christoph Naefgen
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Validity of content-based techniques to distinguish true and fabricated statements: A meta-analysis.
VA Oberlader, C Naefgen, J Koppehele-Gossel, L Quinten, R Banse, ...
Law and human behavior 40 (4), 440, 2016
1752016
Why free choices take longer than forced choices: Evidence from response threshold manipulations
C Naefgen, M Dambacher, M Janczyk
Psychological Research 82, 1039-1052, 2018
302018
Free choice tasks as random generation tasks: An investigation through working memory manipulations
C Naefgen, M Janczyk
Experimental Brain Research 236, 2263-2275, 2018
192018
Stimulus-response links and the backward crosstalk effect—A comparison of forced-and free-choice tasks
C Naefgen, AF Caissie, M Janczyk
Acta Psychologica 177, 23-29, 2017
172017
Learning of across-and within-task contingencies modulates partial-repetition costs in dual-tasking
L Pelzer, C Naefgen, R Gaschler, H Haider
Psychological Research 86 (3), 952-967, 2022
82022
Are freely chosen actions generated by stimulus codes or effect codes?
M Janczyk, C Naefgen, W Kunde
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 82, 3767-3773, 2020
62020
Task-separation in dual-tasking: How action effects support the separation of the task streams
L Pelzer, J Haffmann, C Naefgen, R Gaschler, H Haider
Acta psychologica 222, 103464, 2022
42022
Given the option, people avoid incongruent responses in a dual-tasking situation
C Naefgen, R Gaschler, B Ionescu, L Pelzer, H Haider
Acta Psychologica 228, 103626, 2022
32022
Trade-Off vs. Common Factor—Differentiating Resource-Based Explanations From Their Alternative
C Naefgen, R Gaschler
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 774938, 2022
32022
Smaller backward crosstalk effects for free choice tasks are not the result of immediate conflict adaptation
C Naefgen, M Janczyk
Cognitive Processing 20, 73-85, 2019
32019
Element-level features in conjoint episodes in dual-tasking
L Pelzer, C Naefgen, R Gaschler, H Haider
Psychological Research 87 (4), 1193-1207, 2023
22023
Between-and within-subject covariance perspectives matter for investigations into the relationship between single-and dual-tasking performance
C Naefgen, C Blech, M Kriechbaumer, H Haider, N Ram, R Gaschler
Methods in Psychology 8, 100110, 2023
12023
The similarities and differences of free and forced choice tasks
C Naefgen
Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, 2019
12019
Variable, sometimes absent, but never negative: Applying multilevel models of variability to the backward crosstalk effect to find theoretical constraints
C Naefgen, R Gaschler
Acta Psychologica 245, 104221, 2024
2024
Can frequent long stimulus onset ansynchronies (SOAs) foster the representation of two separated task-sets in dual-tasking?
L Pelzer, C Naefgen, J Herzig, R Gaschler, H Haider
Psychological Research, 1-22, 2024
2024
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