Florian Kattner

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2014-2016 Psychology University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Kattner F, Hanl S, Paul L, et al. (2022) Task-specific auditory distraction in serial recall and mental arithmetic. Memory & Cognition
Kattner F, Bryce D. (2021) Attentional control and metacognitive monitoring of the effects of different types of task-irrelevant sound on serial recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
Toovey BRW, Kattner F, Schubert T. (2021) Cross-Modal Transfer Following Auditory Task-Switching Training in Old Adults. Frontiers in Psychology. 12: 615518
Kattner F. (2021) Transfer of working memory training to the inhibitory control of auditory distraction. Psychological Research
Kattner F, Reimer CB. (2020) Dissociating central and auditory attention: Is there a shared bottleneck for response selection and auditory search? Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006). 73: 1564-1574
Kattner F, Meinhardt H. (2020) Dissociating the Disruptive Effects of Irrelevant Music and Speech on Serial Recall of Tonal and Verbal Sequences. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 346
Kattner F, Ellermeier W. (2020) Distraction at the cocktail party: Attenuation of the irrelevant speech effect after a training of auditory selective attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. 46: 10-20
Dale G, Kattner F, Bavelier D, et al. (2020) Cognitive abilities of action video game and role-playing video game players: Data from a massive open online course. Psychology of Popular Media. 9: 347-358
Kattner F, Green CS. (2019) Enhanced early visual processing after evaluative conditioning. Acta Psychologica. 197: 1-9
Kattner F, Samaan L, Schubert T. (2019) Cross-modal transfer after auditory task-switching training. Memory & Cognition
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