Edmund Wascher

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Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environments and Human Factors 
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Getzmann S, Arnau S, Gajewski PD, et al. (2024) Auditory distraction, time perception, and the role of age: ERP evidence from a large cohort study. Neurobiology of Aging. 144: 114-126
Liegel N, Schneider D, Wascher E, et al. (2024) The effect of performance contingent reward prospects flexibly adapts to more versus less specific task goals. Psychophysiology. e14678
Ülkü S, Getzmann S, Wascher E, et al. (2024) Be prepared for interruptions: EEG correlates of anticipation when dealing with task interruptions and the role of aging. Scientific Reports. 14: 5679
Getzmann S, Schneider D, Wascher E. (2023) Selective spatial attention in lateralized multi-talker speech perception: EEG correlates and the role of age. Neurobiology of Aging. 126: 1-13
Liegel N, Schneider D, Wascher E, et al. (2022) Task prioritization modulates alpha, theta and beta EEG dynamics reflecting proactive cognitive control. Scientific Reports. 12: 15072
Rösner M, Sabo M, Klatt LI, et al. (2022) Preparing for the unknown: How working memory provides a link between perception and anticipated action. Neuroimage. 119466
Reiser JE, Arnau S, Rinkenauer G, et al. (2022) Did you even see that? visual sensory processing of single stimuli under different locomotor loads. Plos One. 17: e0267896
Getzmann S, Arnau S, Gajewski PD, et al. (2021) When long appears short: Effects of auditory distraction on event-related potential correlates of time perception. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Begau A, Klatt LI, Wascher E, et al. (2021) Do congruent lip movements facilitate speech processing in a dynamic audiovisual multi-talker scenario? An ERP study with older and younger adults. Behavioural Brain Research. 113436
Thönes S, Arnau S, Wascher E, et al. (2020) Boosting working memory with accelerated clocks. Neuroimage. 117601
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