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Jan Philipp Röer
Jan Philipp Röer
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Habituation of the irrelevant sound effect: Evidence for an attentional theory of short-term memory disruption
R Bell, JP Röer, S Dentale, A Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (6), 1542, 2012
1312012
A multi-country test of brief reappraisal interventions on emotions during the COVID-19 pandemic
K Wang, A Goldenberg, CA Dorison, JK Miller, A Uusberg, JS Lerner, ...
Nature Human Behaviour 5 (8), 1089-1110, 2021
1102021
Self-relevance increases the irrelevant sound effect: Attentional disruption by one's own name
JP Röer, R Bell, A Buchner
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 25 (8), 925-931, 2013
1072013
Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis and van Knippenberg (1998)
M O’Donnell, LD Nelson, E Ackermann, B Aczel, A Akhtar, S Aldrovandi, ...
Perspectives on Psychological Science, 1745691618755704, 2018
1042018
Evidence for habituation of the irrelevant-sound effect on serial recall
JP Röer, R Bell, A Buchner
Memory & Cognition 42 (4), 609-621, 2014
902014
Is the survival-processing memory advantage due to richness of encoding?
JP Röer, R Bell, A Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 39 (4), 1294, 2013
832013
Specific foreknowledge reduces auditory distraction by irrelevant speech
JP Röer, R Bell, A Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2015
822015
What determines auditory distraction? On the roles of local auditory changes and expectation violations
JP Röer, R Bell, A Buchner
PLOS One 9 (1), e84166, 2014
682014
Attentional capture by taboo words: A functional view of auditory distraction
JP Röer, U Körner, A Buchner, R Bell
Emotion 17 (4), 740–750, 2017
662017
The role of habituation and attentional orienting in the disruption of short-term memory performance
JP Röer, R Bell, S Dentale, A Buchner
Memory & Cognition 39 (5), 839-850, 2011
652011
Working memory capacity is equally unrelated to auditory distraction by changing-state and deviant sounds
U Körner, JP Röer, A Buchner, R Bell
Journal of Memory and Language, 2017
612017
Adaptive memory: The survival-processing memory advantage is not due to negativity or mortality salience
R Bell, JP Röer, A Buchner
Memory & Cognition 41 (4), 490-502, 2013
582013
A global experiment on motivating social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Psychological Science Accelerator Self-Determination Theory Collaboration
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (22), e2111091119, 2022
502022
Adaptive memory: Thinking about function
R Bell, JP Röer, A Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2014
482014
Registered replication report on Fischer, Castel, Dodd, and Pratt (2003)
LJ Colling, D Szûcs, D De Marco, K Cipora, R Ulrich, HC Nuerk, ...
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science 3 (2), 143-162, 2020
452020
Distraction by steady-state sounds: Evidence for a graded attentional model of auditory distraction
R Bell, JP Röer, AG Lang, A Buchner
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2018
422018
Age equivalence in auditory distraction by changing and deviant speech sounds
JP Röer, R Bell, JE Marsh, A Buchner
Psychology and Aging, 2015
422015
Predictability and distraction: Does the neural model represent postcategorical features?
JE Marsh, JP Röer, R Bell, A Buchner
PsyCh Journal 3 (1), 58-71, 2014
422014
Please silence your cell phone: Your ringtone captures other people's attention
JP Röer, R Bell, A Buchner
Noise and Health 16 (68), 34, 2014
402014
Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample.
B Bago, M Kovacs, J Protzko, T Nagy, Z Kekecs, B Palfi, M Adamkovic, ...
Nature Human Behaviour, 2022
382022
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