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Ewald Neumann
Ewald Neumann
Psychology Dept., Univ. of Canterbury, & The New Zealand Institute of Language, Brain & Behavior
Verifisert e-postadresse på canterbury.ac.nz - Startside
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An inhibition-based fan effect: Evidence for an active suppression mechanism in selective attention.
E Neumann, BG DeSchepper
Canadian Journal of Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie 46 (1), 1, 1992
2661992
Costs and benefits of target activation and distractor inhibition in selective attention.
E Neumann, BG DeSchepper
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 17 (6), 1136, 1991
2061991
A time course analysis of Stroop interference and facilitation: comparing normal individuals and individuals with schizophrenia.
C Schooler, E Neumann, LJ Caplan, BR Roberts
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 126 (1), 19, 1997
941997
Negative priming effects in children engaged in nonspatial tasks: evidence for early development of an intact inhibitory mechanism.
VE Pritchard, E Neumann
Developmental psychology 40 (2), 191, 2004
812004
Continued inhibitory capacity throughout adulthood: Conceptual negative priming in younger and older adults.
C Schooler, E Neumann, LJ Caplan, BR Roberts
Psychology and Aging 12 (4), 667, 1997
721997
Effects of self‐explanation as a metacognitive strategy for solving mathematical word problems1
H Tajika, N Nakatsu, H Nozaki, E Neumann, S Maruno
Japanese Psychological Research 49 (3), 222-233, 2007
682007
Avoiding the potential pitfalls of using negative priming tasks in developmental studies: Assessing inhibitory control in children, adolescents, and adults.
VE Pritchard, E Neumann
Developmental psychology 45 (1), 272, 2009
652009
Cross-language positive priming disappears, negative priming does not: Evidence for two sources of selective inhibition
E Neumann, MS McCloskey, AC Felio
Memory & Cognition 27, 1051-1063, 1999
651999
Does inhibition spread in a manner analogous to spreading activation?
E Neumann, JF Cherau, KL Hood, SL Steinnagel
Memory 1 (2), 81-105, 1993
561993
Testing for predicted patterns: When interest in the whole is greater than in some of its parts.
JR Levin, E Neumann
Psychological Methods 4 (1), 44, 1999
511999
Selective attention and inhibitory deficits in ADHD: Does subtype or comorbidity modulate negative priming effects?
VE Pritchard, E Neumann, JJ Rucklidge
Brain and Cognition 67 (3), 324-339, 2008
482008
Text-speak processing and the sustained attention to response task
J Head, PN Russell, MJ Dorahy, E Neumann, WS Helton
Experimental brain research 216, 103-111, 2012
352012
Text-speak processing impairs tactile location
J Head, W Helton, P Russell, E Neumann
Acta psychologica 141 (1), 48-53, 2012
232012
Stroop theory, memory, and prefrontal cortical functioning: Reply to Cohen et al.(1997).
C Schooler, E Neumann, LJ Caplan, BR Roberts
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 126 42 126 (1), 42, 1997
231997
Eliciting false memories on implicit and explicit memory tests after incidental learning
H Tajika, E Neumann, H Hamajima, A Iwahara
Japanese Psychological Research 47 (1), 31-39, 2005
222005
Interference and negative priming effects in adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
VE Pritchard, E Neumann, JJ Rucklidge
The American journal of psychology 120 (1), 91-122, 2007
212007
Classic Stroop negative priming effects for children and adults diverge with less-conflicting and nonconflicting conditions
VE Pritchard, E Neumann
The American journal of psychology 124 (4), 405-419, 2011
152011
Cross-language negative priming remains intact, while positive priming disappears: Evidence for two sources of selective inhibition
IK Nkrumah, E Neumann
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 30 (3), 361-384, 2018
142018
Identity and semantic negative priming in rapid serial visual presentation streams
L Li, E Neumann, Z Chen
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79, 1755-1776, 2017
142017
Positive and negative priming differences between short-term and long-term identity coding of word-specific attentional priorities
KS McLennan, E Neumann, PN Russell
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 81, 1426-1441, 2019
112019
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