Zhuanghua Shi, Ph.D.

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Psychology Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München, Bayern, Germany 
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Xuelian Zang grad student
Leonardo Assumpcao grad student 2012-2016
Fredrik Allenmark post-doc 2016- Universität München
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Yu H, Allenmark F, Müller HJ, et al. (2024) Learning regular cross-trial shifts of the target location in serial search involves awareness - An eye-tracking study. Cognition. 254: 105977
Cheng S, Chen S, Yang X, et al. (2024) The impact of task measurements on sequential dependence: a comparison between temporal reproduction and discrimination tasks. Psychological Research
Cheng S, Chen S, Shi Z. (2024) Opposing sequential biases in direction and time reproduction: Influences of task relevance and working memory. British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)
Zinchenko A, Geyer T, Zang X, et al. (2024) When experience with scenes foils attentional orienting: ERP evidence against flexible target-context mapping in visual search. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 175: 41-53
Chen S, Müller HJ, Shi Z. (2024) Contextual facilitation: Separable roles of contextual guidance and context suppression in visual search. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Su Y, Shi Z, Wachtler T. (2024) A Bayesian observer model reveals a prior for natural daylights in hue perception. Vision Research. 220: 108406
Stanković M, Allenmark F, Shi Z. (2024) High task demand in dual-target paradigm redirects experimentally increased anxiety to uphold goal-directed attention. Perception. 53: 263-275
Su Y, Wachtler T, Shi Z. (2023) Reference induces biases in late visual processing. Scientific Reports. 13: 18624
Stanković M, Müller HJ, Shi Z. (2023) Task-irrelevant valence-preferred colors boost visual search for a singleton-shape target. Psychological Research
Tsai SY, Nasemann J, Qiu N, et al. (2023) Little engagement of attention by salient distractors defined in a different dimension or modality to the visual search target. Psychophysiology. e14375
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