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Potsdam Cognitive Science Series I 2
Johannes Haack I Heike WieseAndreas Abraham I Christian Chiarcos (eds.)
Proceedings of
KogWis 2010lOth Biannual Meeting of the German Society for Cognitive Science
10. Tagung der Gesellschaft für Kognitionswissenschaft
Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Content / Inhalt
Conference Organisers / Konferenzorganisation xvii
Preface xix
Vorwort. xxiii
Plenary Talks / Eingeladene Vorträge '
Stability and Change in Basic Numerical Capacities and the Foundations of Arithmetic 2Brian Butterworth
Cognitive Architectures and Virtual Intelligent Agents 2Pat Langley
Linguistically Induced ad hoc Categorization 3Claudia Maienborn
Who Are You? The Selfas a Complex System 4Paul Thagard
Invited-Symposia I Eingeladene Symposien
Optionality of Information Structure 7Organisation: Gisbert Fanselow, Stavros SkopeteasContributors: Gisbert Fanselow, Craige Roberts, Rukshin Shaher, Stavros Skopeteas,Shravan Vasishth
Synibolizing Emotions 11Organisation: Cora Kim and Christiane WotschackContributors: Hauke Blume, Markus Conrad, Arthur Jacobs, Gisela Klann-Delius,Martin von Koppenfels, Sonja A. Kotz, Lars Kuchinke, Dana Marinos, WinfriedMenninghaus, Tim Raettig, Guillermo Recio, Lorna Schlochtermeier, David Schmidtke,Michaela Schmitz
Decisions: Perspectives from Philosophy, Neuropsychology and Cognitive Science 17Organisation: Michael PauenContributors: Thomas Goschke, John-Dylan Haynes, Norbert Kathmann, Henrik Walter
Complex Cognition 21Organisation: Ute Schmid, Thomas BarkowskiContributors: Dietrich Dörner, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Pat Langley, Claus Möbus
Neue Theorien der Rationalität 25Organisation: Wolfgang Spohn, Markus KnauffBeitragende: Leandra Bucher, Igor Douven, Klaus Fiedler, Markus Knauff, AntjeKrumnack, Ralf Mayrhofer, Björn Meder, Jelica Nejasmic, Niki Pfeifer, Mark Siebel,Wolfgang Spohn, Michael R. Waldmann
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Symposia I Symposien
Adaptivity of Hybrid Cognitive Systems 33Organisation: Peter BoschContributors: Sven Albrecht, Sascha Alexejenko, Peter Bosch, Kirsten Brukamp, DarioCazzoli, Maria Cieschinger, Xiaoye Deng, Rainer Düsing, Lucas Eggert, MartinGünther, Joachim Hertzberg, Peter König, Julius Kühl, Kai Lingemann, Renfi Müri,Thomas Nyffeler, Selim Onat, Jos6 Pablo Ossandön, Markus Quirin, Jochen Sprickerhof,Thomas Wiemann
Perspektiven für die Kognitionsethnologie in den Kognitionswissenschaften 37Organisation: Andrea BenderBeitragende: Sieghard Beller, Andrea Bender, Daniel Haun, Kira Eghbal-Azar, BirgittRöttger-Rössler
Visual Attention and Gestures in Language Processing 39: Organisation: Pia Knoeferle
Contributors: Matthew W. Crocker, Simon Garrod, Boukje Habets, Pia Knoeferle, StefanKopp, Helene Kreysa, Andriy Myachykov, Daniel Richardson, Christoph Scheepers,Maria Staudte
Kognitive Modellierung in Mensch-Maschine-Systemen 43Organisation: Nele Pape, Jeronimo DzaackBeitragende: Philippe Büttner, Uwe Drewitz, Maik Friedrich, Nele Pape, StefanSchaffer, Manfred Thüring, Leon Urbas
Frames -A General Format of Representation? 47Organisation: Gottfried Vosgerau, Wiebke PetersenContributors: Heiner Fangerau, Wiebke Petersen, Gottfried Vosgerau, Alexander Ziem
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Memory 5/Organisation: Markus WerningContributors: Sen Cheng, Christian Leibold, Magdalena Sauvage, Markus Werning,Motoharu Yoshida
Doctoral Symposium IDoktorand/inn/ensymposium
Reading Disjunction in Legal Contexts 57Martin Aher —
Response, Resonance, Relationship - Reciprocity as a Structural Characteristic of a Second-Person-Perspective 57
Philipp Bode
Interfacing a Conversational Agent with Contextual Knowledge Drawnfrom Wikipedia 58Alexa Breuing
Der Erwerb von Konstruktionen im Nachfeld 59Daniela Eisner
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Automatic Behavior via Phonetic Priming 61Christine Flaßbeck, Hans-Peter Erb
Acquisition ofEfficient Visual Word Processing: Evidence from Eye Movements and NamingLatencies 62
Benjamin Gagl, Stefan Hawelka, Heinz Wimmer
The Dice are Cast: The Role of Intended Versus Actual Contributions in ResponsibilityAttribution 63
Tobias Gerstenberg, David A. Lagnado, Yaakov Kareev
Towards Cognitively Adequate Tactile Maps 64Christian Graf
Linguistic Analysis of Problem Solving Processes in Object Assembly 65Linn Gralla
Using Top-Down Information in Semantic Mapping 66Martin Günther
Simon Effect by Words with Spatial Meaning: Testing in Eye Movement and SubliminalMasked Priming 67
Shah Khalid, Ulrich Ansorge, Peter König
Neurosfience and the Mind-Body-Problem 67Beate Krickel
The Reality of Categorical Rules in Language 68Mikko Tapio Määttä
A Person Memory for an Artificial Interaction Partner 69Nikita Mattar, Ipke Wachsmuth
Metacognition of Web Users: What Attracts Users' Visual Attention and How Much do TheyKnow About This? 70
Talita Christine Pacheco Telma '
May I Guide You? - Context-Aware Embodied Cooperative Systems in Virtual Environments71
Felix Rabe, Ipke Wachsmuth
The Influence oflndividual Interest on Eye Movements in Reading 72Anja Sperlich, Ulrich Schiefele
Seeing Structure in the Point Cloud - First Attempts at 3D Symbols for Mobile Robots 73Jochen Sprickerhof
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Talks I Vortrage
About Good and Bad: Role Modification inAdjectives 77Sascha Alexejenko
Flow ofAffective Information Between Communicating Brqins 78Silke Anders, Thomas Ethofer, John-Dylan Haynes
Consistency vs. Flexibility ofSpatial Perspective 78Elena Andonova, Kenny Coventry
The Development of Counting and Numerical Representations 79Benjamin Angerer, Alexander Blum, Stefan Schneider, Sven Spöde
Language Teaching Through Multimedia - A Study SOBeena Anil
tYou Think it's Hi-fl - Yet Your Brain Might Spot the Difference: An EEG Study onSubconscious Processing of Noisy Audio Signals 81
Jan-Niklas Antons, Anne K. Porbadnigk, Robert Schleicher, Benjamin Blankertz,Sebastian Möller, Gabriel Curio
Impairing Somatosensory Working Memory Using TMS 82Ryszard Auksztulewicz
vThe Primacy ofGraded Grammaticality 82
Markus Bader, Jana Haussier
Accessing and Characterizing the Competence Grammar: Double Dissociations in Neuraland Behavioral Responses to Linguistic Ill-Formedness 83
Christopher Michael Barkley, Robert Kluender, Wind Cowles, Marta Kutas
Expecting Coreference: The Role of Alternative Constructions 84Peter Baumann, Lars Konieczny, Barbara Hemforth
On the Production and Perception of Iconic Gestures: Insights from ComputationalModelling and Empirical Studies 86
Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp
Mental Rotation of Primate Hands: Human-Likeness and Thumb Distinctiveness 87Bettina Bläsing, Marcella de Castro Campos, Thomas Schack, Peter Brugger
Motor Synergies in Grasping Real and Virtual Objects 88Bettina Bläsing, Jonathan Maycock, Till Bockemühl, Helge Ritter, Thomas Schack
Equipping a Conversational Agent with Access to Wikipedia Knowledge 89Alexa Breuing, Ipke Wachsmuth
Predicting the BOLD Response with a Computational Model of Deductive Spatial Reasoning90
Sven Brussow, Thomas Fangmeier, Marco Ragni
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Belief Revision beim räumlichen Denken 91Leandra Bucher, Jelica Nejasmic, Antje Krumnack, Markus Knauff
Curiosity in Learning Sensorimotor Maps 92Martin V. Butz
Toward a Computational Cognitive Model of Human Translation Processes 93Michael Carl
Does Purpose ofLanguage Use Affect the Processing System ofthe Native Language? 94Gulay Cedden
Weak Referentiality: Linguistic Evidencefor Cognitive Constraints 95Maria Cieschinger, Peter Bosch
Online Comprehension of Desiderative-Mood Sentences: Evidence for an ImmediateActivation of the Approach System 96
Berry Claus, Lisa Fuchs, Corinna Schorr
Iflt's the Case that if an Animal is a Dog, thenltBarks, do all Dogs Bark? 97Nicole Cruz de Echeverria Loebell, Klaus Oberauer
Zur Interaktion zwischen Sprache und Motorik: Wortbasierte Kompatibilitätseffekte 98Mönica De Filippis, Martin Lachmair, Irmgard de la Vega, Barbara Kaup
Impairment of Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor Signaling in Human EpileptogenicNeocortex: Implications for Cognitive Deficits? 99
Rudolf A. Deisz, S. Gigout, J. M. Watson, G. A. Jones, P. Hörn, F. Oltmanns, H.-J.Meencke
Comparative Concepts 100Richard Dietz
Lernen konditionaler Information 100Igor Douven
Disentangling Topicality from Order of Mention in the Resolution of the German SubjectPronouns er and der: Off-line and On-line Data 101
Miriam Ellen, Holger Hopp
Probability Estimation ofRare Events in Linguistics and Computational Neuroscience 702Stefan Evert, Gordon Pipa
From Smart Materials to Cognitive Materials - Requirements and Challenges 103Lutz Frommberger, Christian Freksa
Self-Oscillator Model of Bistable Perception Explains Reversal Rate Characteristics ofInterrupted Ambiguous Stimulus 104
Norbert Fürstenau
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Toward a Grounded Model of Person Reference: The Curious Case of 'the Cat' 105Andrew Gargett
Links oder rechts? Wie emotionale Prosodieverarbeitung bei Morbus Parkinson durch dieSeitigkeit der motorischen Symptome beeinflusst wird 106
Patricia Garrido-Vasquez, Marc D. Pell, Silke Paulmann, Karl Strecker, JohannesSchwarz, Sonja A. Kotz
Interindividuelle Unterschiede und logisches Denken: Beeinträchtigungen durch bildlichesVorstellen 107
Lupita Estefania Gazzo-Castaneda, Markus Knauff
Working Memory Influences on Eye Movements During Reading 108I Anja Gendt, Reinhold Kliegl
/ How Subliminal Priming and Predictability ofAction Effects Influence the Sense of Agency:i An ERP Study 108
Antje Gentsch, Norbert Kathmann, Simone Schütz-Bosbach
Conceptual Blending of Fractions and Rational Numbers in Mathematical Discovery 109Markus Guhe, Alison Pease, Alan Smaill, Maricarmen Martinez, Martin Schmidt,Helmar Gust, Kai-Uwe Kühnberger, Ulf Krumnack
Modality Dependent Central Processing: Implications for Parallel Processing of Two Tasks\ 110Katrin Göthe, Klaus Oberauer
Hilfreiche Landmarken: Ein Vergleich bildhaften, sprachlichen, akustischen undsemantischen Materials bei der Rekognition und Navigation 111
Kai Hamburger, Florian Röser, Markus Knauff
Linguistic Relativity of Non-Linguistic Cognition: Are the Combinatorial Properties ofLanguage a Key to the Old Whorfian Guestion? 112
Holden Härtl
A Model of Agreement Processing in Sentence Comprehension 113Jana Haussier, Markus Bader
A Dual-Route Perspective ofDyslexic Eye Movement During Reading 114Stefan Hawelka
Influence of Diachronie and Text Specific Frequencies in Reading 114Julian Heister, Kay-Michael Würzner
Does Alignment Shape the Production of Verbal Referring Expressions? 115Sara Maria Hellmann, Hendrik Buschmeier, Kirsten Bergmann, Petra Weiß, Stefan Kopp
Ziel oder Weg - das ist hier die Frage! Das Verstehen zielgerichteter Handlungen in SD-Animationen im Säuglingsalter 116
Ivanina Henrichs, Birgit Eisner
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Are Women Really Better at Multitasking than Men? Empirical Evidence from LanguagePerception , 117
Annette Hohlfeld, Werner Sommer
Appraisal of Domain Specific Stimuli and Its Outcomes Depending on the EmotionRegulation Strategy Used 118
Eleanor Victoria Hörn
Placements are Easy Dependent on what You Are Told - And on what You Could Have BeenTold. 119
Robin Hörnig, Thomas Weskott, Reinhold Kliegl
Where Does Abstraction Occur in Implicit Artificial Grammar Learning? Two ComputationalModels ofNon-Instantiated Transfer 720
Sebastian Huebner
Motifs in Communicative Pulsed Vocalizations ofBlack-Sea Bottlenose Dolphins 121Sebastian Huebner
Studying Memory-Based Information Integration via Eye-Tracking 722Georg Jahn, Frank Renkewitz
Perceiving Emotionsfrom Bodies and Voices 123Sarah Jessen, Sonja A. Kotz
>The Near Miss Effect: Counterfactual Thinking or Disconfirmation of Expectancies? 124
Martin Junge, Vera Loureiro de Assuncao, Rainer Reisenzein
Bilingualism -> Selective Attention -> Creativity: Exploring Cognitive MechanismsEncouraging Bilingual Creative Potential .1 725
Anatoliy V. Kharkhurin
Parametric Faces in Pop-out Paradigm - When Class Information Becomes a Feature 126Tim Christian Kietzmann, Peter König
Efficient Learning of Optimal Control Functions in Voluntary Movements 727Kiril Todorov Kiryazov, Petko Kiriazov Kiriazov
Inter-Individual Differences in Feedback-Based Learning of Phonotactic Rules in anArtificial Language 128
Iris N. Knierim, Sonja A. Kotz
Maintaining Optimism in the Face ofReality: A Learning Bias 729Christoph W. Korn, Tali Sharot, Ray Dolan
When Our Brain is Impressed but We do not Notice it - Evidence for Unconscious ReliabilityEstimation ofthe Perceptual Outcome 130
Jürgen Kornmeier, Michael Bach
Through the Enactive Eye - Locked-in Syndrome as a Challengefor Embodied Cognition 131Miriam Kyselo, Ezequiel Di Paolo
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Individual Differences in Dual Task Performance: The Influence of Risky Behavior,Behavioral Inhibition and Behavioral Approach 752
Martin Lachmair, Susana Ruiz Fernandez, Juan Jose Rahona
Resource Allocation in Mathematical Cognition: Evidence from Pupillometry andfMRI... 132Steffen Landgraf, Elke van der Meer, Frank Krueger
Gaze in Wonder: Memory Encoding Does not Need Our Eyes 133Elke B. Lange, Ralf Engbert
Implicit Sequence Learning in Children 134Chris Lange-Kuettner, Bruno Averbeck, Silvia Hirsch, Isabel Wießner
Procedural Sequence Learning in a Motion Coherence Discrimination Task: Motor orPerceptual? 755
Jochen Laubrock, Annette Kinder
The Development of Visual Short-Term Memory During Childhood: The Influence of VerbalStrategies 136
Susanne Lehner, Su Li, Xuchu Weng, Jutta Kray
AnMDA High-Level Language Implementation for ACT-R 757Jan Charles Lenk, Claus Möbus
Learning in Analogical Reasoning: Greedy and Ubiquitous or Context-Dependent? 755Jirka Lewandowski, Ute Schmid
Modeling Spatial Behavior for Socially Intelligent Agents 759Felix Lindner
Neuronen und Halluzinationen. Schizophrenie im Angesicht des psychophysischen Problems740
Mike Lüdmann
Können wir Gefahren im Straßenverkehr durch subtile Aufmerksamkeitssteuerungreduzieren? 141
Angela Mahr, Dirk Wentura, Christian Frings
Spontane Kausalinduktion bei der Steuerung komplexer Systeme 142Stefan Mangold, Björn Meder, York Hagmayer
Suffix Combinations in Derivation: A Cognitive Approach 143Stela Manova
Conceptual Structure as Mediator in a Computational Model for Vision-Language Interaction144
Patrick McCrae
Co-ordinating Intentions in Dialogue: Interleaving Actions and Utterances 745Gregory J. Mills
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The Semantic Network ofthe Individual is a Small-World butNotInevitably Scale-Free.... 146Ana Sofia Morais, Henrik Olsson, Lael J. Schooler
How Does the Level of Interaction Mediale the Benefit of Gaze Transfer in a CooperativePuzzleTask? 147
Romy Müller, Jens R. Helmert, Sebastian Pannasch, Boris M. Velichkovsky
Shaken, not Stirred: Information Acquisition Optimizes Probability Gain 148Jonathan D Nelson, Craig R M McKenzie, Garrison W Cottrell, Terrence J Sejnowski
Determinants ofDriver Stress and its Effects on Lane Keeping 749Hendrik Neumann, Barbara Demi
How do We Understand Other Human Beings? The Person Model Theory 750Albert Newen
Re-Representation as an Effect of Analogical Mapping 757Nicolas Oberholzer, Maximo Trench, Alejandra Martin, Ricardo Minervino
Information Structure Constrains Syntax: The Case ofSplit Topicalization in German 752Dennis Ott
Rationale Imitation - die "schlauere Art" zu imitieren? 755Caroline Pfeifer, Birgit Eisner
A Social Turing Test: Ascription of Humanness to a Virtual Character is Based onContingency and Valence ofGaze Behavior 154
Ulrich Pfeiffer, Leonhard Schilbach, Bert Timmermans, Gary Bente, Kai Vogeley
Statistical Models of Non-Randomness in Natural Language 755Gordon Pipa, Stefan Evert
Characterization and Correction ofEye Movement Artifacts in EEG Data 756Michael Plöchl, Jose Pablo Ossandon, Peter König
Mathematical Modelling of Cognitive Processes Underlying the Stimulated Idea GenerationDuring Brainstorming 757
Lea Maria Poeplau, Michael Diehl, Michael Kaufmann
Food Deprivation Sensitizes Pain Perception 758Olga Pollatos, Beate M. Herbert, Katja Weimer, Paul Enck, Stephan Zipfel
Emotional Stimulation Alters Perceived Odor Intensity and Modulates Activity in NeuralNetworks Underlying Olfactory Perception 759
Olga Pollatos, Rainer Kopietz, Jessica Albrecht, Veronika Schöpf, Jennifer Linn,Christian Kaufmann, Martin Wiesmann
Fluid Intelligence Modulates Cerebral Correlates of Processing Geometrie Analogies 760Franziska Preusse, Elke van der Meer, Isabell Wartenburger
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Heidi, James & Igor. Inductive Rule Aquisition for a Philosophically and PsychologicallyFounded Autonomous Agent 767
Marius Raab, Mark Wernsdorfer
Semantic Richness Modulates Early Word Processing Within Left-Lateralized Visual BrainAreas and Enhances Repetition Priming 762
Milena Rabovsky, Werner Sommer, Rasha Abdel Rahman
A Space for Affect: Is the Vertical Representation of Affect Automatically Activated? 765Juan Jos6 Rahona, Susana Ruiz Fernändez, Martin Lachmair, Gonzalo Herväs, CarmeloVäzquez .,
Emotional Valence and Physical Space: Limits of Interaction 764Irmgard de la Vega, Mönica De Filippis, Martin Lachmair, Barbara Kaup
The Context of Basic Communicative Acts (BCAs) 765Wendelin Reich
CBDTE: A Computational Belief-Desire Model of Emotion 766Rainer Reisenzein
Bayesian Model Comparison of Cognitive Computational Learning Models 766Martin Rohrmeier, Ian Cross
Different Performance Strategies for Different People: The Influence of Personality onOptimization Strategies inPRP 765
Susana Ruiz Fernändez, Martin Lachmair, Juan Jose Rahona
Awareness ofEmotions: Movement Behaviour as Indicator oflmplicit Emotional Processes inParticipants with and Without Alexithymia 769
Uta Sassenberg, Ingo Helmich, Hedda Lausberg
Towards Objective Measures of Different Levels ofMindless Reading 770Daniel J. Schad, Antje Nuthmann, Ralf Engbert
Enactive Social Cognition 770Tobias Schlicht
Machine Learning in Auditory Psychophysics: System Identification with Sparse PatternClassifiers 772
Vinzenz H. Schoenfelder, Felix A. Wichmann
The Role of Position Codes and Item-Position Associations in Implicit Serial Learning 775Nicolas Schuck, Robert Gaschler, Peter A. Frensch
Age-Related Changes in Binding Colors and Shapes in Visual Short-Term Memory 774Shriradha Sengupta, Paul Verhaeghen
Moving While Memorizing: Influence of Action Planning on Short-Term Memory Capacity775
Marnie Ann Spiegel, Matthias Weigelt, Thomas Schack
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The Meaning of Movements: Crosstalk Between Semantics and Kinematics 776Anne Springer, Wolfgang Prinz
Effects of Cultural Differences in Emotion Recognition on Visual Attention 777Sven Spöde, Corinna Zennig, Tobias Krieger, Peter König, Katsunori Okajima
Complexity inAnalogy Tasks: AnAnalysis and Computation Model 775Philip Stahl, Marco Ragni
Automatische Detektion phonotaktischer Constraint-Verletzungen - eine ERP-Studie 775Johanna Steinberg, Hubert Truckenbrodt, Thomas Jacobsen
Models ofSimilarity in Intertemporal Choice 779Jeffrey R. Stevens
Effects ofPractice in Video Games: Processing Advantage in Dual-Task Situations 750Tilo Strobach, Peter A. Frensch, Torsten Schubert
Computerbasierte Diagnostik von Planungs- und Problemlösekompetenz im Kindesalter.. 181David Alexej Tobinski, Annemarie Fritz
Attentional Modulation of Visual Short Term Memory Load in the Intraparietal Sulcus 752Sabrina Trapp, Jöran Lepsien
Asymmetrie Control ofFixation Durations: Experiments and Model 755Hans Arne Trukenbrod, Ralf Engbert
Similarity-based Classification in Natural Language 755Carla Umbach, Helmar Gust
Different Kinds of Pragmatic Factors Explain Failures of Default-to-Stereotype Inferences754
Matthias Unterhuber, Gerhard Schurz
Gaze Movement and Language Production when Talking About Events in Live-RecordedVideo Clips 755
Christiane von Stutterheim, Monique Flecken, Mary Carroll, Martin Andermann
Logical Patterns of Contingencies: Common-Sense and Transfer 756Momme von Sydow, Johanna Frisch
Causal Consistency Versus Empirical Evidence 757Momme von Sydow, York Hagmayer, Björn Meder
Switch Cost oflnput Processing in Balanced and Unbalanced English-Chinese Bilinguals 188Xin Wang, Yap Desmond
Sprache und Raum zwischen Grammatik und Kognition - Eine typologische Hypothese amBeispiel der multiethnolektalen Kontaktvarietät Kiezdeutsch 759
Till Julian Nesta Woerfel
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Mental Models and Source Trustworthiness in Human Belief Revision 790Ann Gabriella Wolf, Susann Rieger, Markus Knauff
Grundlagenuntersuchungen zur erweiterten Modellierung des Assoziativen Gedächtnisses aufder Basis von beobachteten Traummechanismen 797
F. Wysotzki
Posters IPoster
Intrinsic Properties of Supragranular Pyramidal Neurons and Interneurons in the AuditoryCortexofMice 795
Andreas Abraham, Florian Hetsch, Rudolf A. Deisz, Marianne Vaterl95
Metropolitan Features - A Pupillometry Study 796Majken Bieniok, Reinhard Beyer, Elke van der Meer
Joining Selfhood and Core-Consciousness 797Marc Borner
Emotion Regulation by Verbal Structural Parallelisms in Younger and Older Adults - AnERP Study 795
Beate Czerwon, Anette Hohlfeld, Heike Wiese, Katja Werheid
vZahlen sind schnell bei der Hand 799
Frank Domahs
The Effect of Devaluation in Causal Learning 200Uwe Drewitz
Regulating one's Fear of Death - An fMRI Study Investigating the Neural Responses toReminders of one's Mortality 207
Lucas Eggert, Markus Quirin, Alexander Loktyushin, Yin-Yueh Lo, Julius Kühl,Ekkehard Küstermann
Predictability is Driving Eye Movements During the Reading of Proverbs 207Gerardo Fernändez, Julian Heister, Reinhold Kliegl
Developments at the Language-Cognition Interface: The Left Periphery in Kiezdeutsch, aGerman Multiethnolect 202
Ulrike Freywald, Sören Schalowski202
The Cognitively Adequate Construction ofTactile Maps: First Results 203Christian Graf
A Biologically Traceable Dual-Time-Scale Mechanism for Optimal Situation-DependentDecision Making 204
Oussama H. Hamid, Jochen Braun
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Implicit Classification Reveals Priority of Processing Physical Properties in Novices butProcessing of Higher Cognitive Properties in Experts 205
Mike Imhof, Maximilian Straif, Christoph W. Stein, Claus-Christian Carbon
Diurnal Variation of Language Processing 206Anna Jessen, Kathrin Pusch, Manfred Krifka
Conceptfor a Microsystem BasedImplementation ofthe Thermal Vision ofthe Pit Viper.. 207Erik Jung, Andreas Sichert, Alexander Hilgarth, Roland Utz
Background Knowledge: An Important Factor in Human Navigation 205Christopher Kalff, Gerhard Strube
Memory's Impact on OvertAttention 209Kai Kaspar, Peter König
The Interaction Between Individual Context and Eye Movement Behaviour 270Kai Kaspar, Peter König
Hybrid Representational Formalismfor Verbally Assisted Virtual-Environment Tactile Maps277
Matthias Kerzel, Kris Lohmann, Christopher Habel
Mood Alters Time Preference for Delayed Rewards 272Florian Klapproth
Information Search Under Asymmetrie Reward Conditions 275Björn Meder, Jonathan D. Nelson
The Role of Analogical Functional Attributes in Evaluating the Plausibility of AnalogicalInferences 274
Ricardo Minervino, Nicolas Oberholzer, Valeria Olguin, Mäximo Trench
Die kognitive Ergonomie von Microsoft WORD und LaTeX 275Jelica Nejasmic, Markus Knauff
Mittelalterstudien als eine neue Perspektive auf die Assoziation und das Mental-Mapping. 216Chinone Noliko, Patrick Grüneberg
Process Analyses of Grounding in Chat-Based CSCL: An Approach for Adaptive Scripting?277
Michael Oehl, Theodor Berwe, Hans-Rüdiger Pfister
Remediation of Reading Deficits with Distinct Causes: Training Effects and UnderlyingNeural Mechanisms : 275
Julia Pape-Neumann, Muna van Ermingen, Marion Grande, Walter Huber, KatrinAmunts, Katharina Saß, Stefan Heim
Money Corrupts Empathy: Effects ofMoney on Empathic Responses to Others' Pain 279Sandra Paul, Jan Crusius, Gottfried Vosgerau, Daniela Simon
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Tracking and Visualizing Visual Attention in Real 3D Space 220Thies Pfeiffer
Object Deixis: Interaction Between Verbal Expressions and Manual Pointing Gestures 227Thies Pfeiffer
Is Verbal Short-Term Memory Linguistically Structured? 222Kamila Polisenskä, Shula Chiat, Penny Roy r-
Prosody and Verbal Short-Term Memory 223Kamila PoliSenskä, Anne Zimmer-Stahl
The Social Antisocial - A Paradox? 224Marisa Przyrembel
Wechselkosten und modalitätsspezifische Verarbeitung bei der Navigation: WelcheLandmarken werden in welcher Modalität optimal verarbeitet? 225
Florian Röser, Kai Hamburger, Markus Knauff
Age of Acquisition and Typicality Effects in an Online Categorization Task 226Astrid Schroeder, Steffie Ruppin, Isabell Wartenburger
Gender Differences in Grip-Strength Depending onArousal and Valence ofEmotions 227Felix W. Siebert, Michael Oehl, Hans-Rüdiger Pfisterv
Die Flexibilität des menschlichen Geistes und die Rolle von Selbstreflexion 225Christoph Sonnenberg
Moderate Cognitive Impairment and Risk Factors in Progression of Vascular Dementia... 229Ilona Suvorova, Vladimir Shprakh
Does the Structure of Thought Minor the Structure of Vision? 230Michela C. Tacca
Trait Emotional Intelligence Facilitates Responses in a Social Gambling Task 257Nils-Torge Teile, Carl Senior, Michael Butler
Der Weg und seine Struktur: Kognitive Prozesse und optimale Positionierung vonLandmarken an einer Wegkreuzung 232
Cate Marie Trillmich, Florian Röser, Kai Hamburger
Rethinking Syntactocentrism: An Architectural View on Minimalist Approaches to GermanLeft Peripheral Focus 233
Andreas Trotzke
Modellierung von Reihenfolgeeffekten beim moralischen Urteilen 234Alex Wiegmann, Ralf Mayrhofer
Every Embodiment Needs Some Body! 235Wendy Wilutzky, Ulf Krumnack
ERP Analysis of Audiovisual Integration During Language Comprehension 236Verena Winter, Horst M. Müller
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Associated Event I Begleitveranstaltung
Mind and Brain Dynamics 237
Skipping ofthe" is not Fully Automatic ...239Bernhard Angele
ERP Parafoveal Effects During Sentence Reading Using Rapid Serial Visual Presentationwith Flankers 239
Horacio Barber
Mathematical Models of Microsaccadic Shapes and Sequences 240Mario Bettenbühl
Co-registration of EEG and Eye Movements: Evidence for Partial Independence ofOculomotor Control and Word Recognition in Reading 247
Michael Dambacher, Olaf Dimigen, Werner Sommer, Reinhold Kliegl, Arthur M. Jacobs
Brain-electric Correlates ofthe Preview Benefit in Left-to-right Reading 242Olaf Dimigen, Michael Dambacher, Arthur M. Jacobs, Reinhold Kliegl, Werner Sommer
An Integrated Model of Fixational Eye Movements and Microsaccades 242Ralf Engbert
Fixation-related Brain Potentials Question Eye-tracking Evidence on ParafovealPreprocessing 243
Florian Hutzier, Stefan Hawelka, Benjamin Gagl, Isabella Fuchs
The spatial representation ofwords during reading 244Albrecht W. Inhoff, Bradley Seymour, Jason Fleischer
Parafoveal predictability 244Alan Kennedy
Multivariate Analyses of Distributed Cognitive Processing in Reading Fixations 245Reinhold Kliegl
Fixational Eye Movements are Influenced by Small Postural Movements 246Konstantin Mergenthaler
The Perceptual Span and Preview Benefit in Reading 246Keith Rayner
Neural Encoding with Jittering Eyes 247Michele Rucci
Word Frequency and Contextual Predictability Effects in Reading: The Role of ParafovealInformation 247
Sara C. Sereno, Aisha Shahid, Patrick J. O'Donnell
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Eye movement and EEG responses during serial andfree viewing of emotional images 245Jaana Simola, Markus Kivikangas, Christina Krause
Display change detection during reading: d" and ROC analyses 248Tim J. Slattery
Character and ward processing of reading Chinese inparafovea 249Jie-Li Tsai
The Perceptual Span and Parafoveal Preview Effect of Skilied and less Skilied Readers - anEye Movement Study 250
Guoli Yan
Kognitive Ethnologie 251
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