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Publications 1995-1999

1999

Bajric, J., Rösler, F., Heil, M., & Hennighausen, E. (1999). On separating processes of event categorization, task preparation, and mental rotation proper in a handedness recognition task. Psychophysiology, 36, 399-408.

Heil, M., Wahl, K., & Herbst, M. (1999). Mental rotation, memory scanning, and the central bottleneck. Psychological Research, 62, 48-61.

Heil, M., Rolke, B., Engelkamp, J., Rösler, F., Özcan, M., & Hennighausen, E. (1999). Event-related brain potentials during recognition of ordinary and bizarre action phrases following verbal and subject-performed encoding conditions. The European Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 11, 261-280.

Heil, M., Hennighausen, E., & Özcan, M. (1999). Central response selection is present during memory scanning, but hand-specific response preparation is absent. Psychological Research, 62, 289-299.

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1998

Heil, M., Rösler, F., Link, M., & Bajric, J. (1998). What is improved, if a mental rotation task is repeated - Efficiency of memory access, or the speed of a transformation routine? Psychological Research, 61, 99-108.

Heil, M., Rauch, M., & Hennighausen, E. (1998). Response preparation begins before mental rotation is finished. Evidence from event-related brain potentials. Acta Psychologica, 99, 217-232.

Heil, M., Rösler, F., Rauch, M., &  Hennighausen, E. (1998). Selective interference during the retrieval of spatial versus verbal information from episodic long-term memory. International Journal of Psychology, 33, 249-257.

Rösler, F., & Heil, M. (1998). Kognitive Psychophysiologie. In Rösler, F. (Ed.), Enzyklopädie der Psychologie, Ergebnisse und Anwendungen der Psychophysiologie (pp.165-224). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

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1997

Heil, M., Rösler, F., & Hennighausen, E. (1997). Topography of brain electrical activity dissociates the retrieval of spatial versus verbal information from episodic long-term memory in humans. Neuroscience Letters, 222, 45-48.

Heil, M., Bajric, J., Rösler, F., & Hennighausen, E. (1997). A rotation aftereffect changes both the speed and the preferred direction of mental rotation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 23, 681-692.

Heil, M., Bajric, J., Rösler, F., & Hennighausen, E. (1997). Mentale Rotation und Rotationsnacheffekt: Nachweis des kontinuierlichen Bewegungscharakters mentaler Rotation. In Kluwe, R. H. (Hrsg.), Strukturen und Prozesse intelligenter Systeme (Seite 1-14). Wiesbaden: Deutscher Universitäts Verlag.

Rösler, F., Bajric, J., Heil, M., Hennighausen, E., Niedeggen, M., Pechmann, T., Röder, B., Rüsseler, J., & Streb, J. (1997). Gedächtnisspuren im EEG. Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie, 44, 4-37.

Rösler, F., Heil, M., & Röder, B. (1997). Slow negative brain potentials as reflections of specific modular resources of cognition. Biological Psychology, 45, 109-141.

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1996

Heil, M., Rösler, F., & Hennighausen, E. (1996). Topographically distinct cortical activation in episodic long-term memory: The retrieval of spatial versus verbal information. Memory and Cognition, 24, 777-795.

Heil, M., Bajric, J., Rösler, F., & Hennighausen, E. (1996). Event-related potentials during mental rotation: Disentangling the contributions of character classification and image transformation. Journal of Psychophysiology, 10, 326-335.

Probst, Th., Bablok, E., Dabrowski,H., Dombrowski, J.-H., Loose, R. & Wist, E.R. (1996). Position and velocity responses from the otoliths and the canals: results from ESA's parabolic flights. Aviat. Space Environ. Med., 67, 633-639.

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1995

Jürgens, E., Rösler, F., Hennighausen, E., & Heil, M. (1995). Stimulus- induced gamma oscillations: Harmonics of alpha activity? NeuroReport, 6, 813-816.

Rösler, F., Heil, M., & Hennighausen, E. (1995). Distinct cortical activation patterns during long-term memory retrieval of verbal, spatial, and color information. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 7, 51-65.

Rösler, F., Heil, M., Bajric, J., Pauls, A. C., & Hennighausen, E. (1995). Patterns of cerebral activation while mental images are rotated and changed in size. Psychophysiology, 32, 135-149.

Rösler, F., Heil, M., & Hennighausen, E. (1995). Exploring memory functions by means of brain electrical topography: A review. Brain Topography, 7, 301-313.

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