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Carolin Dudschig
Carolin Dudschig
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Short article: Why do we slow down after an error? Mechanisms underlying the effects of posterror slowing
I Jentzsch, C Dudschig
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 62 (2), 209-218, 2009
2922009
LSAfun-An R package for computations based on Latent Semantic Analysis
F Günther, C Dudschig, B Kaup
Behavior research methods 47 (4), 930-944, 2015
1892015
Speeding before and slowing after errors: Is it all just strategy?
C Dudschig, I Jentzsch
Brain research 1296, 56-62, 2009
1302009
Emotional valence and physical space: limits of interaction.
I de la Vega, M De Filippis, M Lachmair, C Dudschig, B Kaup
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 38 (2), 375, 2012
1262012
Embodiment and second-language: Automatic activation of motor responses during processing spatially associated L2 words and emotion L2 words in a vertical Stroop paradigm
C Dudschig, I De la Vega, B Kaup
Brain and language 132, 14-21, 2014
1072014
Root versus roof: automatic activation of location information during word processing
M Lachmair, C Dudschig, M De Filippis, I de la Vega, B Kaup
Psychonomic bulletin & review 18, 1180-1188, 2011
972011
Latent semantic analysis cosines as a cognitive similarity measure: Evidence from priming studies
F Günther, C Dudschig, B Kaup
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 69 (4), 626-653, 2016
952016
Reading “sun” and looking up: The influence of language on saccadic eye movements in the vertical dimension
C Dudschig, J Souman, M Lachmair, I Vega, B Kaup
PloS one 8 (2), e56872, 2013
812013
Keep your hands crossed: The valence-by-left/right interaction is related to hand, not side, in an incongruent hand–response key assignment
I de la Vega, C Dudschig, M De Filippis, M Lachmair, B Kaup
Acta psychologica 142 (2), 273-277, 2013
782013
What's up? Emotion-specific activation of vertical space during language processing
C Dudschig, I de la Vega, B Kaup
Acta psychologica 156, 143-155, 2015
612015
How does “not left” become “right”? Electrophysiological evidence for a dynamic conflict-bound negation processing account.
C Dudschig, B Kaup
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 44 (5), 716, 2018
582018
Do task-irrelevant direction-associated motion verbs affect action planning? Evidence from a Stroop paradigm
C Dudschig, M Lachmair, I de la Vega, M De Filippis, B Kaup
Memory & cognition 40, 1081-1094, 2012
542012
From top to bottom: spatial shifts of attention caused by linguistic stimuli
C Dudschig, M Lachmair, I de la Vega, M De Filippis, B Kaup
Cognitive processing 13, 151-154, 2012
492012
Understanding negation: Issues in the processing of negation
B Kaup, C Dudschig
432020
Forming associations between language and sensorimotor traces during novel word learning
B Öttl, C Dudschig, B Kaup
Language and Cognition 9 (1), 156-171, 2017
382017
Is there a difference between stripy journeys and stripy ladybirds? The N400 response to semantic and world-knowledge violations during sentence processing
C Dudschig, C Maienborn, B Kaup
Brain and cognition 103, 38-49, 2016
382016
Immediate sensorimotor grounding of novel concepts learned from language alone
F Günther, T Nguyen, L Chen, C Dudschig, B Kaup, AM Glenberg
Journal of Memory and Language 115, 104172, 2020
362020
Negation and the N400: Investigating temporal aspects of negation integration using semantic and world-knowledge violations
C Dudschig, IG Mackenzie, C Maienborn, B Kaup, H Leuthold
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 34 (3), 309-319, 2019
342019
Is it all task-specific? The role of binary responses, verbal mediation, and saliency for eliciting language-space associations.
C Dudschig, B Kaup
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 43 (2), 259, 2017
312017
Language and vertical space: On the automaticity of language action interconnections
C Dudschig, I de la Vega, M De Filippis, B Kaup
Cortex 58, 151-160, 2014
312014
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