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Anna Foerster
Anna Foerster
Department of General Psychology, Trier University
Verified email at uni-trier.de
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Honesty saves time (and justifications)
A Foerster, R Pfister, C Schmidts, D Dignath, W Kunde
Frontiers in psychology 4, 56428, 2013
492013
Pushing the rules: Effects and aftereffects of deliberate rule violations
R Wirth, R Pfister, A Foerster, L Huestegge, W Kunde
Psychological Research 80, 838-852, 2016
482016
Design choices: Empirical recommendations for designing two-dimensional finger-tracking experiments
R Wirth, A Foerster, W Kunde, R Pfister
Behavior Research Methods 52, 2394-2416, 2020
292020
Lying upside-down: Alibis reverse cognitive burdens of dishonesty.
A Foerster, R Wirth, O Herbort, W Kunde, R Pfister
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 23 (3), 301, 2017
272017
The dishonest mind set in sequence
A Foerster, R Wirth, W Kunde, R Pfister
Psychological Research 81, 878-899, 2017
252017
Taking shortcuts: Cognitive conflict during motivated rule-breaking
R Pfister, R Wirth, L Weller, A Foerster, KA Schwarz
Journal of Economic Psychology 71, 138-147, 2019
232019
Pants on fire: The electrophysiological signature of telling a lie
R Pfister, A Foerster, W Kunde
Social neuroscience 9 (6), 562-572, 2014
222014
The electrophysiological signature of deliberate rule violations
R Pfister, R Wirth, KA Schwarz, A Foerster, M Steinhauser, W Kunde
Psychophysiology 53 (12), 1870-1877, 2016
212016
How to measure post-error slowing: The case of pre-error speeding
R Pfister, A Foerster
Behavior Research Methods 54 (1), 435-443, 2022
182022
This is how to be a rule breaker
R Wirth, A Foerster, O Herbort, W Kunde, R Pfister
Advances in cognitive psychology 14 (1), 21, 2018
172018
The human cognitive system corrects traces of error commission on the fly.
A Foerster, B Moeller, G Huffman, W Kunde, C Frings, R Pfister
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 151 (6), 1419, 2022
152022
Rule-violations sensitise towards negative and authority-related stimuli
R Wirth, A Foerster, H Rendel, W Kunde, R Pfister
Cognition and Emotion 32 (3), 480-493, 2018
152018
Capacity limitations of dishonesty
A Foerster, R Wirth, FL Berghoefer, W Kunde, R Pfister
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 148 (6), 943-961, 2019
142019
Focused cognitive control in dishonesty: Evidence for predominantly transient conflict adaptation.
A Foerster, R Pfister, C Schmidts, D Dignath, R Wirth, W Kunde
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 44 (4), 578, 2018
132018
Binding and Retrieval of Response Durations: Subtle Evidence for Episodic Processing of Continuous Movement Features
R Pfister, J Bogon, A Foerster, W Kunde, B Moeller
Journal of Cognition 5 (1), 2022
112022
Goal-based binding of irrelevant stimulus features for action slips
A Foerster, K Rothermund, JJ Parmar, B Moeller, C Frings, R Pfister
Experimental Psychology, 2021
102021
Proactive control of affective distraction: Experience-based but not expectancy-based
C Schmidts, A Foerster, T Kleinsorge, W Kunde
Cognition 194, 104072, 2020
102020
Cognitive load promotes honesty
M Reis, R Pfister, A Foerster
Psychological Research 87 (3), 826-844, 2023
82023
Binding lies: Flexible retrieval of honest and dishonest behavior.
CU Pfeuffer, R Pfister, A Foerster, F Stecher, A Kiesel
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 45 (2), 157, 2019
82019
Error cancellation
A Foerster, M Steinhauser, KA Schwarz, W Kunde, R Pfister
Royal Society Open Science 9 (3), 2022
72022
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