Ingrid Scharlau

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University of Paderborn, Germany 
Area:
visual attention; time perception; didactics
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Krüger A, Scharlau I. (2021) The time course of salience: not entirely caused by salience. Psychological Research
Tünnermann J, Scharlau I. (2018) Poking Left To Be Right? A Model-Based Analysis of Temporal Order Judged by Mice. Advances in Cognitive Psychology. 14: 39-50
Tünnermann J, Scharlau I. (2018) Stuck on a Plateau? A Model-Based Approach to Fundamental Issues in Visual Temporal-Order Judgments. Vision (Basel, Switzerland). 2
Krüger A, Tünnermann J, Scharlau I. (2017) Measuring and modeling salience with the theory of visual attention. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
Tünnermann J, Krüger A, Scharlau I. (2017) Measuring Attention and Visual Processing Speed by Model-based Analysis of Temporal-order Judgments. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Tünnermann J, Scharlau I. (2016) Peripheral Visual Cues: Their Fate in Processing and Effects on Attention and Temporal-Order Perception. Frontiers in Psychology. 7: 1442
Krüger A, Tünnermann J, Scharlau I. (2016) Fast and Conspicuous? Quantifying Salience With the Theory of Visual Attention. Advances in Cognitive Psychology / University of Finance and Management in Warsaw. 12: 20-38
Tünnermann J, Petersen A, Scharlau I. (2015) Does attention speed up processing? Decreases and increases of processing rates in visual prior entry. Journal of Vision. 15
Weiß K, Hilkenmeier F, Scharlau I. (2013) Attention and the speed of information processing: posterior entry for unattended stimuli instead of prior entry for attended stimuli. Plos One. 8: e54257
Weiss K, Scharlau I. (2012) At the mercy of prior entry: Prior entry induced by invisible primes is not susceptible to current intentions. Acta Psychologica. 139: 54-64
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