Zeitschriftenartikel (mit Peer Review Prozess)

Lück, I., Mittelstädt, V., Mackenzie, I. G., & Fischer, R. (2023). Transfer of task-probability-induced biases in parallel dual-task processing occurs in similar, but is constraint in distinct task sets. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0001259

Eingeladene Vorträge

Mögling, I. (Januar 2023). The lack of transfer between task switching and dual tasking. Invited talk at the Department of Psychology, General Psychology (Prof. Dr. Torsten Schubert), Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany.

Konferenzbeiträge

Mögling, I., Jung, A., Dreisbach, G., Fischer, R. (2023). Putting the Past Behind: Dissociate Whether Control States at the Level of Task-Set or Response-Conflict Help to Disengage From a no Longer Relevant Task. Talk held at the 65th TeaP. Trier, Germany.

Mögling, I., Mittelstädt, V., Mackenzie, I. G., Fischer, R. (2022). The Generality of Parallel Processing: Task-Specific Versus Task-General Parallel Processing in Dual-Tasking. Poster presented at the 63rd Psychonomics. Boston, US.

Mögling, I., Mittelstädt, V., Mackenzie, I. G., Fischer, R. (2022). Task-Probability Induced Biases in Parallel Dual-Task Processing Transfer to Similar, but not Distinct Task Sets. Talk held at the 54th HexKoP. Greifswald, Germany.

Mögling, I., Mittelstädt, V., Mackenzie, I. G., Fischer, R. (2022). The Generality of Resource Sharing: Transfer of Resource Allocation is Limited to Conceptually Similar Tasks. Talk held at the 11th ADok. Bremen, Germany.

Mögling, I., Dreisbach, G., Fischer, R. (2022). Same Same, but Different: Lack of Transfer Between Task Switching and Dual Tasking. Talk held virutally at the 64th TeaP. Cologne, Germany.

Mögling, I., Dreisbach, G., Fischer, R. (2021). Extremely Flexible or Merely Incapable: Does the Lack of Transfer of Cognitive Control States Within Task Sets Reflect Rapid Adjustments or Structural Limitations? Talk held at the 53rd HexKoP. Würzburg, Germany.

Lück, I., Dreisbach, G., Fischer, R. (2021). Extremely (In)Flexible: Switching Induced Flexibility Does not Transfer to Dual Tasking. Poster presented at the 10th ADok. Würzburg, Germany.