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Daniel Bratzke
Daniel Bratzke
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Sequential effects within a short foreperiod context: Evidence for the conditioning account of temporal preparation
MB Steinborn, B Rolke, D Bratzke, R Ulrich
Acta psychologica 129 (2), 297-307, 2008
1142008
Fatigue-related diurnal variations of cognitive performance in multiple sclerosis and stroke patients
D Claros-Salinas, D Bratzke, G Greitemann, N Nickisch, L Ochs, ...
Journal of the neurological sciences 295 (1-2), 75-81, 2010
902010
Effects of sleep loss and circadian rhythm on executive inhibitory control in the Stroop and Simon tasks
D Bratzke, MB Steinborn, B Rolke, R Ulrich
Chronobiology International 29 (1), 55-61, 2012
792012
The effect of 40 h constant wakefulness on task‐switching efficiency
D Bratzke, B Rolke, MB Steinborn, R Ulrich
Journal of Sleep Research 18 (2), 167-172, 2009
792009
The source of execution-related dual-task interference: Motor bottleneck or response monitoring?
D Bratzke, B Rolke, R Ulrich
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 35 (5 …, 2009
642009
Perceptual learning in temporal discrimination: asymmetric cross-modal transfer from audition to vision
D Bratzke, T Seifried, R Ulrich
Experimental Brain Research 221, 205-210, 2012
612012
Dynamic adjustment of temporal preparation: Shifting warning signal modality attenuates the sequential foreperiod effect
MB Steinborn, B Rolke, D Bratzke, R Ulrich
Acta psychologica 132 (1), 40-47, 2009
612009
Central slowing during the night
D Bratzke, B Rolke, R Ulrich, M Peters
Psychological Science 18 (5), 456-461, 2007
562007
Error reactivity in self-paced performance: Highly-accurate individuals exhibit largest post-error slowing
MB Steinborn, HC Flehmig, D Bratzke, H Schröter
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 65 (4), 624-631, 2012
502012
Formation and representation of temporal reference information
KM Bausenhart, D Bratzke, R Ulrich
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 8, 46-52, 2016
432016
The effect of a cross-trial shift of auditory warning signals on the sequential foreperiod effect
MB Steinborn, B Rolke, D Bratzke, R Ulrich
Acta Psychologica 134 (1), 94-104, 2010
432010
Introspective reports of reaction times in dual-tasks reflect experienced difficulty rather than timing of cognitive processes
D Bryce, D Bratzke
Consciousness and cognition 27, 254-267, 2014
412014
Motor limitation in dual-task processing with different effectors
D Bratzke, R Ulrich, B Rolke, H Schröter, I Jentzsch, H Leuthold
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 61 (9), 1385-1399, 2008
412008
How are overlapping time intervals perceived? Evidence for a weighted sum of segments model
D Bryce, T Seifried-Dübon, D Bratzke
Acta psychologica 156, 83-95, 2015
242015
Task predictability influences the variable foreperiod effect: Evidence of task-specific temporal preparation
H Schröter, T Birngruber, D Bratzke, J Miller, R Ulrich
Psychological Research 79, 230-237, 2015
232015
Assessment of fatigue in multiple sclerosis
C Sander, HU Voelter, HP Schlake, P Eling, H Hildebrandt
Neurology International Open 1 (02), E79-E85, 2017
212017
The role of consolidation for perceptual learning in temporal discrimination within and across modalities
D Bratzke, H Schröter, R Ulrich
Acta psychologica 147, 75-79, 2014
202014
Introspection is not always blind to the costs of multitasking: The case of task switching.
D Bratzke, D Bryce
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 45 (6), 980, 2019
162019
Temporal reproduction within and across senses: Testing the supramodal property of the pacemaker-counter model.
D Bratzke, R Ulrich
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 45 (9 …, 2019
152019
Are introspective reaction times affected by the method of time estimation? A comparison of visual analogue scales and reproduction
D Bryce, D Bratzke
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 77, 978-984, 2015
152015
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