Eva R?ttger
Dr. phil. Eva R?ttger
Cognium Geb?ude, Raum 1120
Hochschulring 18
28359 Bremen
Sprechstunde: nach Vereinbarung
E-Mail: eva.roettger (at) uni-bremen.de
Tel.: +49 (0)421 218-68725
ORCID: 0000-0003-0794-3274
Kurzer Lebenslauf
- seit Oktober 2019: PostDoc in der Arbeitsgruppe Forschungsmethoden und Kognitive Psychologie an der Universit?t Bremen
- September 2019: Dr. phil. an der Universit?t zu K?ln
- Oktober 2013 - August 2019: Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin und Doktorandin in der Arbeitsgruppe Allgemeine Psychologie I an der Universit?t zu K?ln
- September 2013: M.Sc. in Psychologie an der Universit?t zu K?ln
- September 2011: B.Sc. in Psychologie an der Universit?t zu K?ln
Publikationen
2021
- R?ttger, E., Janczyk, M., Haider, H., & Fischer, R. (2021). No reduction of between-task interference in a dual-task with a repeating sequence of SOAs. Acta Psychologica, 221. Link
- R?ttger, E., Zhao, F., Gaschler, R., & Haider, H. (2021). Why does dual-tasking hamper implicit sequence learning? Journal of Cognition, 4(1), 1-22. Link
2020
- Zhao, F., Gaschler, R., N?hring, D. O., R?ttger, E., & Haider, H. (2020). Sequential modulation of across-task congruency in the serial reaction time task. Acta Psychologica, 205. Link
2019
- Gaschler, R., Zhao, F., R?ttger, E., Panzer, S., & Haider, H. (2019). More than hitting the correct key quickly - Spatial variability in touch screen response location under multitasking in the Serial Reaction Time Task. Experimental Psychology, 66(3), 207-220. Link
- R?ttger, E., Haider, H., Zhao, F., & Gaschler, R. (2019). Implicit sequence learning despite multitasking: the role of across-task predictability. Psychological Research, 83(3), 526-543. Link
- Zhao, F., Gaschler, R., Schneider, L., Thomaschke, R., R?ttger, E., & Haider, H. (2019). Sequence knowledge on when and what supports dual-tasking. Journal of Cognition, 2(1), 18, 1-14. Link
2018
- Gaschler, R., Kemper, M., Zhao, F., Pumpe, I., Ruderisch, C.-B., R?ttger, E., & Haider, H. (2018). Differential effects of cue-based and sequence knowledge-based predictability on multitasking performance. Acta Psychologica, 191, 76-86. Link
- Zhao, F., Gaschler, R., Travi, T., Imgrund, B., Kossak, V., R?ttger, E., & Haider, H. (2018). Effects of overlap between consecutive words on speeded typing inform about representation of serial order within words. Advances in Cognitive Psychology, 14, 124-136. Link
2017
- Broeker, L., Kiesel, A., Aufschnaiter, S., Ewolds, H. E., Gaschler, R., Haider, H., Künzell, S., Raab, M., R?ttger, E., Thomaschke, R., & Zhao, F. (2017). Why prediction matters in multitasking and how predictability can improve it. Frontiers in Psychology, doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02021. Link
- R?ttger, E. & Haider, H. (2017). Investigating the characteristics of "not responding": backward crosstalk in the PRP paradigm with forced vs. free no-go decisions. Psychological Research, 81(3), 596-610. Link