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Andreas Mädebach
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The time-course of auditory and visual distraction effects in a new crossmodal paradigm
A Bendixen, S Grimm, LY Deouell, N Wetzel, A Mädebach, E Schröger
Neuropsychologia 48 (7), 2130-2139, 2010
722010
Do perceived context pictures automatically activate their phonological code?
JD Jescheniak, F Oppermann, A Hantsch, V Wagner, A Mädebach, ...
Experimental Psychology 56 (1), 56-65, 2009
612009
Ease of processing constrains the activation flow in the conceptual-lexical system during speech planning.
A Mädebach, JD Jescheniak, F Oppermann, H Schriefers
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 37 (3), 649, 2011
482011
Is there semantic interference in delayed naming?
A Mädebach, F Oppermann, A Hantsch, C Curda, JD Jescheniak
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 37 (2), 522, 2011
452011
Modulating brain mechanisms resolving lexico-semantic interference during word production: A transcranial direct current stimulation study
I Henseler, A Mädebach, SA Kotz, JD Jescheniak
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 26 (7), 1403-1417, 2014
362014
Semantic interference from distractor pictures in single-picture naming: Evidence for competitive lexical selection
JD Jescheniak, A Matushanskaya, A Mädebach, MM Müller
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 21 (5), 1294-1300, 2014
312014
Neighing, barking, and drumming horses—object related sounds help and hinder picture naming.
A Mädebach, S Wöhner, ML Kieseler, JD Jescheniak
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (9 …, 2017
252017
Planning sentences while doing other things at the same time: Effects of concurrent verbal and visuospatial working memory load
J Klaus, A Mädebach, F Oppermann, JD Jescheniak
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 70 (4), 811-831, 2017
242017
What does the articulatory output buffer know about alternative picture names? Evidence against the response-exclusion hypothesis
A Hantsch, A Mädebach
Language and Cognitive Processes 28 (5), 684-700, 2013
232013
Naming and categorizing objects: Task differences modulate the polarity of semantic effects in the picture–word interference paradigm
A Hantsch, JD Jescheniak, A Mädebach
Memory & Cognition 40 (5), 760-768, 2012
222012
Words we do not say—Context effects on the phonological activation of lexical alternatives in speech production.
JD Jescheniak, F Kurtz, H Schriefers, J Günther, J Klaus, A Mädebach
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (6 …, 2017
182017
Enhanced memory for negative social information in Borderline Personality Disorder
I Niedtfeld, F Renkewitz, A Mädebach, K Hillmann, N Kleindienst, ...
Journal of Abnormal Psychology 129 (5), 480-491, 2020
162020
Incremental learning in word production: Tracing the fate of non-selected alternative picture names.
F Kurtz, H Schriefers, A Mädebach, JD Jescheniak
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance, 2018
162018
Localizing semantic interference from distractor sounds in picture naming: A dual-task study
A Mädebach, ML Kieseler, JD Jescheniak
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1-8, 2017
152017
Word order does not constrain phonological activation in single word production
A Mädebach, E Alekseeva, JD Jescheniak
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 23 (7), 837-842, 2011
142011
When sufficiently processed, semantically related distractor pictures hamper picture naming
A Matushanskaya, A Mädebach, MM Müller, JD Jescheniak
Experimental Psychology, 2017
122017
Pragmatic constraints do not prevent the co-activation of alternative names: Evidence from sequential naming tasks with one and two speakers
A Mädebach, F Kurtz, H Schriefers, JD Jescheniak
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 35 (8), 1073-1088, 2020
102020
Grammatical-gender effects in noun–noun compound production: Evidence from German
A Lorenz, A Mädebach, JD Jescheniak
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 71 (5), 1134-1149, 2018
102018
Woman or tennis player? Visual typicality and lexical frequency affect variation in object naming
E Gualdoni, T Brochhagen, A Mädebach, G Boleda
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 44 (44), 2022
82022
Semantic interference is not modality specific: Evidence from sound naming with distractor pictures
S Wöhner, JD Jescheniak, A Mädebach
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2019
82019
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