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Sunday, 9 March
Monday, 10 March
Tuesday, 11 March
Wednesday, 12 March
15:00 - 16:30
Poster Session 3 including Coffee Break
15:00 - 16:30
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—90
Space, motion and causality
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Room:
Room: Casino_1.811
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9001
No error on the side of safety: looming stimuli do not elicit representational momentum
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Simon Merz
, Department of General Psychology, Trier University | Institute for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Trier University
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9002
Context events bypass the influence of visual adaptation on the perception of causality
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Ben Sommer
, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9003
The influence of sound for the interpretation of visual correspondence
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Elisabeth Hein
, University of Tübingen
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9004
Do older adults show differences in the initial processing of coherent vs. non-coherent motion stimuli compared with younger adults? An event-related potential (ERP) study
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Stefan Berti
, Institute for Psychology, Johannes Gutenberg-University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9005
(Absence of an) Effect of the availability of environment distance cues on biases in visual time-to-contact estimation for approaching vehicles
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Thirsa Huisman
, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9006
The meaning of acoustic landmarks for human wayfinding: A comparison of physical and mentally imagined acoustic landmarks
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Sabrina Vormittag
, Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Science, Deparment of Psychology, Justus Liebig University
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9007
Does Working Memory Moderate the Relationship of Stereotypes and Girls' Mental Rotation?
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Miro Ebert
, Universität Regensburg
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9008
Cognitive Factors and Instructional Interventions in Map-Based Route Learning
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Hatice Dedetas Satir
, University of Mannheim
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