Friederike Schlaghecken, MA PhD DSc (Associate Professor)
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Interests: Automaticity of 'controlled' processes and control of 'automatic' processes. Links between perception and action: Inhibitory motor control, early vision and subliminal perception. Electrophysiological correlates of these processes. |
Representative Publications:
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Schlaghecken, F., & Martini, P. (2011). Context, not conflict, drives cognitive control. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
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Schlaghecken, F., Refaat, M. & Maylor, E. A. (2011). Multiple Systems for Cognitive Control: Evidence from a Hybrid Prime-Simon Task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 37, 1542-1553.
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Maylor, E. A., Birak, K. S. & Schlaghecken, F. (2011). Inhibitory Motor Control in Old Age: Evidence for De-Automatization? Frontiers in Cognition. Front. Psychology 2:132.
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Wilson, A., Tresilian, J. R., & Schlaghecken, F. (2010). Continuous priming effects on discrete response choices. Brain & Cognition, 74, 152–159.
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Tel: |
(024) 765 23178 |
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Fax: |
(024) 765 24225 |
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Room No: |
H248 |
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Email: |
F dot Schlaghecken at warwick dot ac dot uk |
