Frings, Christian Author

Open Access

You can’t ignore what you can’t separate: the effect of visually induced target-distractor separation on tactile selection

  • Wesslein A.
  • Spence C.
  • Frings C.

Psychonomic Bulletin and Review - 1/6/2015

10.3758/s13423-014-0738-7

Cite count: 10 (Scopus)

Why Star Retrieves Scar: Binding and Retrieval of Perceptual Distractor Features

  • Laub R.
  • Frings C.

Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition - 1/1/2020

10.1037/xlm0000726

Cite count: 6 (Scopus)

Who will win wimbledon? The recognition heuristic in predicting sports events

  • Serwe S.
  • Frings C.

Journal of Behavioral Decision Making - 1/1/2006

10.1002/bdm.530

Cite count: 96 (Scopus)

Who is watching <i>Big Brother</i>? -: TV consumption predicted by masked affective priming

  • Frings C.
  • Wentura D.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - 1/11/2003

10.1002/ejsp.167

Cite count: 17 (Web of Science) 19 (Scopus)

Where has all the inhibition gone? Insights from electrophysiological measures into negative priming without probe distractors

  • Groh-Bordin C.
  • Frings C.

Brain and Cognition - 1/11/2009

10.1016/j.bandc.2009.04.005

Cite count: 10 (Scopus)

When vision influences the invisible distractor: Tactile response compatibility effects require vision

  • Wesslein A.
  • Spence C.
  • Frings C.

Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception and Performance - 1/1/2014

10.1037/a0035047

Cite count: 16 (Scopus)

When the brain decides: A familiarity-based approach to the recognition heuristic as evidenced by event-related brain potentials

  • Rosburg T.
  • Mecklinger A.
  • Frings C.

Psychological Science - 1/1/2011

10.1177/0956797611417454

Cite count: 30 (Scopus)
Open Access

When self-prioritization crosses the senses: Crossmodal self-prioritization demonstrated between vision and touch

  • Schäfer S.
  • Wesslein A.K.
  • Spence C.
  • Frings C.

British Journal of Psychology - 1/8/2021

10.1111/bjop.12483

Cite count: 13 (Scopus)

When Seeing Doesn't Matter: Assessing the After-Effects of Tactile Distractor Processing in the Blind and the Sighted

  • Frings C.
  • Amendt A.
  • Spence C.

Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception and Performance - 1/8/2011

10.1037/a0022336

Cite count: 20 (Scopus)
Open Access

When irrelevant information helps: Extending the Eriksen-flanker task into a multisensory world

  • Merz S.
  • Frings C.
  • Spence C.

Attention Perception and Psychophysics - 1/2/2021

10.3758/s13414-020-02066-3

Cite count: 9 (Scopus)

This author has no books, chapters or theses.

Towards Privacy and Utility in Tourette TIC Detection Through Pretraining Based on Publicly Available Video Data of Healthy Subjects

  • Sophie Brügge N.
  • Mohammadi E.
  • Münchau A.
  • Bäumer T.
  • Frings C.
  • Beste C.
  • Roessner V.
  • Handels H.
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ICASSP IEEE International Conference on Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing Proceedings - 1/1/2023

10.1109/icassp49357.2023.10095309

Cite count: 1 (Scopus)

Keep your heads down! Ignored features of driver assistance systems can influence drivers' responses

  • Moeller B.
  • Frings C.

ACM International Conference Proceeding Series - 1/12/2012

10.1145/2448136.2448155

Cite count: 0 (Scopus)

This author has no patents.

Response to Paller et al.: The role of familiarity in making inferences about unknown quantities

  • Mecklinger A.
  • Frings C.
  • Rosburg T.

Trends in Cognitive Sciences - 1/6/2012

10.1016/j.tics.2012.04.009

Cite count: 26 (Scopus)

Scopus: 37

Web of Science: 17

Scopus: 160

Web of Science: 19

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