Pastoetter, Bernhard; Kliegl, Oliver; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz T.
List-method directed forgetting: The forget cue improves both encoding and retrieval of postcue informationMEMORY & COGNITION. Bd. 40. H. 6. 2012 S. 861 - 873
Pastoetter, Bernhard; Berchtold, Franziska; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz T.
Oscillatory correlates of controlled speed-accuracy tradeoff in a response-conflict taskHUMAN BRAIN MAPPING. Bd. 33. H. 8. 2012 S. 1834 - 1849
Pastoetter, Bernhard; Schicker, Sabine; Niedernhuber, Julia et al.
Retrieval During Learning Facilitates Subsequent Memory EncodingJOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION. Bd. 37. H. 2. 2011 S. 287 - 297
Pastoetter, Bernhard; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz
Amount of Postcue Encoding Predicts Amount of Directed ForgettingJOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-LEARNING MEMORY AND COGNITION. Bd. 36. H. 1. 2010 S. 54 - 65
Baeuml, Karl-Heinz; Pastoetter, Bernhard; Hanslmayr, Simon
Binding and inhibition in episodic memory-Cognitive, emotional, and neural processesNEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS. Bd. 34. H. 7. 2010 S. 1047 - 1054
Pastoetter, Bernhard; Hanslmayr, Simon; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz T.
Conflict processing in the anterior cingulate cortex constrains response primingNEUROIMAGE. Bd. 50. H. 4. 2010 S. 1599 - 1605
Hanslmayr, Simon; Leipold, Philipp; Pastoetter, Bernhard et al.
Anticipatory Signatures of Voluntary Memory SuppressionJOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. Bd. 29. H. 9. 2009 S. 2742 - 2747
Kuhbandner, Christof; Hanslmayr, Simon; Maier, Markus A. et al.
Effects of mood on the speed of conscious perception: behavioural and electrophysiological evidenceSOCIAL COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE. Bd. 4. H. 3. 2009 S. 286 - 293
Pastoetter, Bernhard; Hanslmayr, Simon; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz
Inhibition of return arises from inhibition of response processes: An analysis of oscillatory beta activityJOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE. Bd. 20. H. 1. 2008 S. 65 - 75
Pastoetter, Bernhard; Baeuml, Karl-Heinz; Hanslmayr, Simon
Oscillatory brain activity before and after an internal context change - Evidence for a reset of encoding processesNEUROIMAGE. Bd. 43. H. 1. 2008 S. 173 - 181