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Georg Jahn
Georg Jahn
Professor for Applied Geropsychology and Cognition, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei psychologie.tu-chemnitz.de
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Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science
Open Science Collaboration
Science 349 (6251), aac4716, 2015
97982015
An open, large-scale, collaborative effort to estimate the reproducibility of psychological science
Open Science Collaboration
Perspectives on psychological science 7 (6), 657-660, 2012
7682012
Peripheral detection as a workload measure in driving: Effects of traffic complexity and route guidance system use in a driving study
G Jahn, A Oehme, JF Krems, C Gelau
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 8 (3), 255-275, 2005
2752005
Preferred mental models in reasoning about spatial relations
G Jahn, M Knauff, PN Johnson-Laird
Memory & cognition 35, 2075-2087, 2007
1032007
Memory indexing: a novel method for tracing memory processes in complex cognitive tasks.
F Renkewitz, G Jahn
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (6), 1622, 2012
612012
Eye movements across viewpoint changes in multiple object tracking
M Huff, F Papenmeier, G Jahn, FW Hesse
Visual Cognition 18 (9), 1368-1391, 2010
612010
From visual to motor strategies: Training in mental rotation of hands
J Berneiser, G Jahn, M Grothe, M Lotze
Neuroimage 167, 247-255, 2018
602018
Tracking by location and features: object correspondence across spatiotemporal discontinuities during multiple object tracking.
F Papenmeier, HS Meyerhoff, G Jahn, M Huff
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 40 (1), 159, 2014
542014
Encoding and recall of finger sequences in experienced pianists compared with musically naive controls: A combined behavioral and functional imaging study
S Pau, G Jahn, K Sakreida, M Domin, M Lotze
Neuroimage 64, 379-387, 2013
532013
Brain activation during spatial updating and attentive tracking of moving targets
G Jahn, J Wendt, M Lotze, F Papenmeier, M Huff
Brain and cognition 78 (2), 105-113, 2012
522012
Three turtles in danger: spontaneous construction of causally relevant spatial situation models.
G Jahn
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 30 (5), 969, 2004
512004
Memory indexing of sequential symptom processing in diagnostic reasoning
G Jahn, J Braatz
Cognitive psychology 68, 59-97, 2014
432014
The reproducibility project: A model of large-scale collaboration for empirical research on reproducibility
D Lakens
Implementing reproducible research, 299-324, 2014
412014
Tracking multiple objects across abrupt viewpoint changes
M Huff, G Jahn, S Schwan
Visual Cognition 17 (3), 297-306, 2009
392009
Not FLEXible enough: Exploring the temporal dynamics of attentional reallocations with the multiple object tracking paradigm.
HS Meyerhoff, F Papenmeier, G Jahn, M Huff
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42 (6), 776, 2016
352016
Skill acquisition while operating in-vehicle information systems: Interface design determines the level of safety-relevant distractions
G Jahn, JF Krems, C Gelau
Human factors 51 (2), 136-151, 2009
352009
fMRI-activation during drawing a naturalistic or sketchy portrait
K Schaer, G Jahn, M Lotze
Behavioural brain research 233 (1), 209-216, 2012
322012
Dimensions of work-related age stereotypes and in-group favoritism
V Kleissner, G Jahn
Research on aging 42 (3-4), 126-136, 2020
312020
Continuous visual cues trigger automatic spatial target updating in dynamic scenes
HS Meyerhoff, M Huff, F Papenmeier, G Jahn, S Schwan
Cognition 121 (1), 73-82, 2011
312011
Spatial updating of dynamic scenes: Tracking multiple invisible objects across viewpoint changes
M Huff, HS Meyerhoff, F Papenmeier, G Jahn
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 72 (3), 628-636, 2010
252010
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