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2012-10-01ZeitschriftenartikelDoes Explicit Expectation Really Affect Preparation? Umbach, Valentin J.; Schwager, Sabine; Frensch, Peter A.; Gaschler, RobertExpectation enables preparation for an upcoming event and supports performance if the anticipated situation occurs, as manifested in behavioral effects (e.g., decreased RT). However, demonstrating coincidence between ...
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2015-04-07ZeitschriftenartikelLearning to explore the structure of kinematic objects in a virtual environment Buckmann, Marcus; Gaschler, Robert; Höfer, Sebastian; Loeben, Dennis; Frensch, Peter A.; Brock, OliverThe current study tested the quantity and quality of human exploration learning in a virtual environment. Given the everyday experience of humans with physical object exploration, we document substantial practice gains in ...
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2014-06-10ZeitschriftenartikelSpontaneously spotting and applying shortcuts in arithmetic—a primary school perspective on expertise Frensch, Peter A.; Haider, Hilde; Hansen, Sonja; Schubert, Torsten; Frensch, Peter A.; Gaschler, RobertOne crucial feature of expertise is the ability to spontaneously recognize where and when knowledge can be applied to simplify task processing. Mental arithmetic is one domain in which people should start to develop such ...
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2014-11-28ZeitschriftenartikelTransferring control demands across incidental learning tasks – stronger sequence usage in serial reaction task after shortcut option in letter string checking Gaschler, Robert; Marewski, Julian N.; Wenke, Dorit; Frensch, Peter A.After incidentally learning about a hidden regularity, participants can either continue to solve the task as instructed or, alternatively, apply a shortcut. Past research suggests that the amount of conflict implied by ...
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2012-12-14ZeitschriftenartikelWhat I say is what I get: stronger effects of self-generated vs. cue-induced expectations in event-related potentials Kemper, Maike; Umbach, Valentin J.; Schwager, Sabine; Gaschler, Robert; Frensch, Peter A.; Stürmer, BirgitExpectations regarding future events enable preparatory processes and allow for faster responses to expected stimuli compared to unexpected stimuli. Expectations can have internal sources or follow external cues. While ...