Benjamin Ernst
Affiliations: | Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt |
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Wurm F, Walentowska W, Ernst B, et al. (2021) Task Learnability Modulates Surprise but Not Valence Processing for Reinforcement Learning in Probabilistic Choice Tasks. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 34: 34-53 |
Wurm F, Ernst B, Steinhauser M. (2020) The influence of internal models on feedback-related brain activity. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |
Ernst B, Steinhauser M. (2020) The effect of feedback novelty on neural correlates of feedback processing. Brain and Cognition. 144: 105610 |
Di Gregorio F, Ernst B, Steinhauser M. (2019) Differential effects of instructed and objective feedback reliability on feedback-related brain activity. Psychophysiology. e13399 |
Maier ME, Ernst B, Steinhauser M. (2019) Error-related pupil dilation is sensitive to the evaluation of different error types. Biological Psychology. 141: 25-34 |
Ernst B, Steinhauser M. (2018) Effects of feedback reliability on feedback-related brain activity: A feedback valuation account. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience |
Steinhauser M, Maier ME, Ernst B. (2017) Neural correlates of reconfiguration failure reveal the time course of task-set reconfiguration. Neuropsychologia. 106: 100-111 |
Ernst B, Reichard SM, Riepl RF, et al. (2017) The P3 and the subjective experience of time. Neuropsychologia. 103: 12-19 |
Ernst B, Steinhauser M. (2017) Top-down control over feedback processing: The probability of valid feedback affects feedback-related brain activity. Brain and Cognition. 115: 33-40 |
Steinhauser M, Ernst B, Ibald KW. (2017) Isolating component processes of posterror slowing with the psychological refractory period paradigm. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 43: 653-659 |