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Daniel Schneider
Daniel Schneider
Research Group Leader, Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors, Dortmund
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Frontal theta activity reflects distinct aspects of mental fatigue
E Wascher, B Rasch, J Sänger, S Hoffmann, D Schneider, G Rinkenauer, ...
Biological psychology 96, 57-65, 2014
4132014
Hemispheric asymmetries in EEG alpha oscillations indicate active inhibition during attentional orienting within working memory
D Schneider, A Göddertz, H Haase, C Hickey, E Wascher
Behavioural brain research 359, 38-46, 2019
762019
Visual experience affects handedness
S Ocklenburg, C Bürger, C Westermann, D Schneider, H Biedermann, ...
Behavioural brain research 207 (2), 447-451, 2010
642010
The time course of visuo-spatial working memory updating revealed by a retro-cuing paradigm
D Schneider, C Mertes, E Wascher
Scientific Reports 6, 2016
632016
On the contribution of motor planning to the retroactive cuing benefit in working memory: Evidence by mu and beta oscillatory activity in the EEG
D Schneider, A Barth, E Wascher
NeuroImage, 2017
602017
When compensation fails: attentional deficits in healthy ageing caused by visual distraction
E Wascher, D Schneider, S Hoffmann, C Beste, J Sänger
Neuropsychologia 50 (14), 3185-3192, 2012
572012
On the time course of bottom‐up and top‐down processes in selective visual attention: An EEG study
D Schneider, C Beste, E Wascher
Psychophysiology 49 (11), 1660-1671, 2012
552012
Target enhancement or distractor suppression? Functionally distinct alpha oscillations form the basis of attention
D Schneider, SK Herbst, LI Klatt, M Wöstmann
European Journal of Neuroscience 55 (11-12), 3256-3265, 2022
532022
On the neural mechanisms underlying the protective function of retroactive cuing against perceptual interference: Evidence by event-related potentials of the EEG
D Schneider, A Barth, S Getzmann, E Wascher
Biological Psychology 124, 47-56, 2017
492017
On the fate of non-cued mental representations in visuo-spatial working memory: Evidence by a retro-cuing paradigm
D Schneider, C Mertes, E Wascher
Behavioural Brain Research 293, 114-124, 2015
452015
The role of inhibition for working memory processes: ERP evidence from a short‐term storage task
S Getzmann, E Wascher, D Schneider
Psychophysiology 55 (5), e13026, 2018
442018
Sex differences in left–right confusion depend on hemispheric asymmetry
M Hirnstein, S Ocklenburg, D Schneider, M Hausmann
Cortex 45 (7), 891-899, 2009
412009
Manipulating the focus of attention in working memory: Evidence for a protection of multiple items against perceptual interference
A Barth, D Schneider
Psychophysiology 55 (7), e13062, 2018
352018
The functional BDNF Val66Met polymorphism affects functions of pre-attentive visual sensory memory processes
C Beste, D Schneider, JT Epplen, L Arning
Neuropharmacology 60 (2-3), 467-471, 2011
352011
Differential effects of interruptions and distractions on working memory processes in an ERP study
B Zickerick, S Thönes, SO Kobald, E Wascher, D Schneider, K Küper
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14, 84, 2020
302020
The contribution of selective spatial attention to sound detection and sound localization: Evidence from event-related potentials and lateralized alpha oscillations
LI Klatt, S Getzmann, E Wascher, D Schneider
Biological Psychology 138, 133-145, 2018
302018
Neuroergonomics on the go: An evaluation of the potential of mobile EEG for workplace assessment and design
E Wascher, J Reiser, G Rinkenauer, M Larrá, FA Dreger, D Schneider, ...
Human Factors 65 (1), 86-106, 2023
282023
From capture to inhibition: How does irrelevant information influence visual search? Evidence from a spatial cuing paradigm
C Mertes, E Wascher, D Schneider
Frontiers in human neuroscience 10 (232), 2016
282016
The spatial orienting of the focus of attention in working memory makes use of inhibition: Evidence by hemispheric asymmetries in posterior alpha oscillations
M Rösner, S Arnau, I Skiba, E Wascher, D Schneider
Neuropsychologia 142, 107442, 2020
252020
Sustained posterior contralateral activity indicates re-entrant target processing in visual change detection: an EEG study
D Schneider, S Hoffmann, E Wascher
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8, 247, 2014
242014
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