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Rico Fischer
Rico Fischer
Department of Psychology, University of Greifswald
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Conflicts as aversive signals
G Dreisbach, R Fischer
Brain and cognition 78 (2), 94-98, 2012
3402012
Inflexibly focused under stress: acute psychosocial stress increases shielding of action goals at the expense of reduced cognitive flexibility with increasing time lag to the …
F Plessow, R Fischer, C Kirschbaum, T Goschke
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 23 (11), 3218-3227, 2011
2952011
Efficient multitasking: Parallel versus serial processing of multiple tasks
R Fischer, F Plessow
Frontiers in psychology 6, 151558, 2015
2522015
Eye tracking and its application in usability and media research
M Schiessl, S Duda, A Thölke, R Fischer
MMI-interaktiv Journal 6 (2003), 41-50, 2003
2342003
Conflicts as aversive signals: Motivation for control adaptation in the service of affect regulation
G Dreisbach, R Fischer
Motivation and cognitive control, 188-210, 2015
1982015
International consensus based review and recommendations for minimum reporting standards in research on transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (version 2020)
AD Farmer, A Strzelczyk, A Finisguerra, AV Gourine, A Gharabaghi, ...
Frontiers in human neuroscience 14, 568051, 2021
1952021
Bilingualism and creativity: Benefits in convergent thinking come with losses in divergent thinking
B Hommel, LS Colzato, R Fischer, I Christoffels
Frontiers in psychology 2, 11503, 2011
1862011
How decisions evolve: The temporal dynamics of action selection
S Scherbaum, M Dshemuchadse, R Fischer, T Goschke
Cognition 115 (3), 407-416, 2010
1402010
The role of affect and reward in the conflict-triggered adjustment of cognitive control
G Dreisbach, R Fischer
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6, 342, 2012
1292012
Better not to deal with two tasks at the same time when stressed? Acute psychosocial stress reduces task shielding in dual-task performance
F Plessow, S Schade, C Kirschbaum, R Fischer
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 12, 557-570, 2012
1222012
Deep thinking increases task-set shielding and reduces shifting flexibility in dual-task performance
R Fischer, B Hommel
Cognition 123 (2), 303-307, 2012
1192012
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) enhances conflict-triggered adjustment of cognitive control
R Fischer, C Ventura-Bort, A Hamm, M Weymar
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 18, 680-693, 2018
1112018
The dynamics of cognitive control: Evidence for within‐trial conflict adaptation from frequency‐tagged EEG
S Scherbaum, R Fischer, M Dshemuchadse, T Goschke
Psychophysiology 48 (5), 591-600, 2011
1112011
Response activation in overlapping tasks and the response-selection bottleneck.
T Schubert, R Fischer, C Stelzel
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 34 (2), 376, 2008
1022008
The impact of teacher–child relationships on child cognitive performance as explored by a priming paradigm.
L Ahnert, A Milatz, G Kappler, J Schneiderwind, R Fischer
Developmental psychology 49 (3), 554, 2013
982013
Auditory warning signals affect mechanisms of response selection
R Fischer, F Plessow, A Kiesel
Experimental psychology, 2010
922010
Trial-to-trial sequential dependencies in a social and non-social Simon task
R Liepelt, D Wenke, R Fischer, W Prinz
Psychological Research 75, 366-375, 2011
902011
If it’s hard to read… try harder! Processing fluency as signal for effort adjustments
G Dreisbach, R Fischer
Psychological Research 75, 376-383, 2011
892011
Context-sensitive adjustment of cognitive control in dual-task performance.
R Fischer, C Gottschalk, G Dreisbach
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (2), 399, 2014
882014
Context-sensitive adjustments of cognitive control: conflict-adaptation effects are modulated by processing demands of the ongoing task.
R Fischer, G Dreisbach, T Goschke
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 34 (3), 712, 2008
872008
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