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Hartmut Leuthold

Hartmut Leuthold

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Neuroscience

D-Index
47
Citations
6964
World Ranking
6512
National Ranking
546

Psychology

D-Index
47
Citations
6965
World Ranking
6258
National Ranking
299

Overview

Hartmut Leuthold is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, with a specialized focus on Cognitive Neuroscience and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Leuthold's work also engages with General Decision Sciences, Social Psychology, and Developmental and Educational Psychology.

The main topics addressed in Leuthold's research include:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Language, Metaphor, and Cognition
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Multisensory perception and integration
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms

Leuthold has published frequently in several academic journals, notably:

  • Psychological Research (3 publications)
  • Memory & Cognition (2 publications)
  • Journal of Psycholinguistic Research (2 publications)
  • Psychophysiology (2 publications)
  • Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (1 publication)

The set of recent papers by Leuthold includes:

  • The time-course of distractor-based activation modulates effects of speed-accuracy tradeoffs in conflict tasks, 2021, Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • The role of task-relevant and task-irrelevant information in congruency sequence effects: Applying the diffusion model for conflict tasks, 2022, Cognitive Psychology
  • Modal and amodal cognition: an overarching principle in various domains of psychology, 2023, Psychological Research
  • The role of temporal order of relevant and irrelevant dimensions within conflict tasks, 2022, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance
  • Examining the influence of perspective and prosody on expected emotional responses to irony: Evidence from event-related brain potentials, 2021, Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale

Frequent collaborators in Leuthold's research include:

  • Ian Grant Mackenzie
  • Victor Mittelstädt
  • Carolin Dudschig
  • Barbara Kaup
  • Rolf Ulrich

Best Publications

  • Control over location-based response activation in the Simon task: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence.

    Birgit Stürmer;Hartmut Leuthold;Eric Soetens;Hannes Schröter

  • Early emotion word processing: evidence from event-related potentials.

    Graham G. Scott;Patrick J. O’Donnell;Hartmut Leuthold;Sara C. Sereno

  • Automatic and controlled stimulus processing in conflict tasks: Superimposed diffusion processes and delta functions.

    Rolf Ulrich;Hannes Schröter;Hartmut Leuthold;Teresa Birngruber

  • Mechanisms of Priming by Masked Stimuli: Inferences From Event-Related Brain Potentials

    Hartmut Leuthold;Bruno Kopp

  • Partial advance information and response preparation: Inferences from the lateralized readiness potential.

    Hartmut Leuthold;Werner Sommer;Rolf Ulrich

  • ERP correlates of error processing in spatial S-R compatibility tasks.

    Hartmut Leuthold;Werner Sommer

  • Preparing for Action: Inferences from CNV and LRP

    Hartmut Leuthold;Werner Sommer;Rolf Ulrich

  • Testing theories of irony processing using eye-tracking and ERPs.

    Ruth Filik;Hartmut Leuthold;Katie Wallington;Jemma Page

  • Motor programming of response force and movement direction

    Rolf Ulrich;Hartmut Leuthold;Werner Sommer

  • Anomalies at the borderline of awareness: An erp study

    Anthony J. Sanford;Hartmut Leuthold;Jason Bohan;Alison J. S. Sanford

  • Eye-movements and ERPs reveal the time course of processing negation and remitting counterfactual worlds.

    Heather J. Ferguson;Anthony J. Sanford;Hartmut Leuthold

  • Distinguishing neural sources of movement preparation and execution. An electrophysiological analysis.

    Hartmut Leuthold;Ines Jentzsch

  • The Simon effect in cognitive electrophysiology: A short review.

    Hartmut Leuthold

  • Processing local pragmatic anomalies in fictional contexts: evidence from the N400.

    Ruth Filik;Hartmut Leuthold

  • Emotional responses to irony and emoticons in written language: Evidence from EDA and facial EMG.

    Dominic Thompson;Ian G. Mackenzie;Hartmut Leuthold;Ruth Filik

  • Automatic response activation in sequential affective priming: an ERP study

    Andreas B. Eder;Hartmut Leuthold;Klaus Rothermund;Stefan R. Schweinberger

  • Brain potential correlates of face recognition: Geometric distortions and the N250r brain response to stimulus repetitions

    Markus Bindemann;A. Mike Burton;Hartmut Leuthold;Stefan R. Schweinberger

  • Neural correlates of advance movement preparation: a dipole source analysis approach.

    Hartmut Leuthold;Ines Jentzsch

  • Consciousness of attention and expectancy as reflected in event-related potentials and reaction times

    Werner Sommer;Juliana Matt;Hartmut Leuthold

  • Control over response priming in visuomotor processing: a lateralized event-related potential study

    Birgit Stürmer;Hartmut Leuthold

  • Metamemory, distinctiveness, and event-related potentials in recognition memory for faces

    W. Sommer;A. Heinz;H. Leuthold;J. Matt

Frequent Co-Authors

Werner Sommer
Werner Sommer Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Ruth Filik
Ruth Filik University of Nottingham
Rolf Ulrich
Rolf Ulrich University of Tübingen
Anthony J. Sanford
Anthony J. Sanford University of Glasgow
Stefan R. Schweinberger
Stefan R. Schweinberger Friedrich Schiller University Jena
K. Richard Ridderinkhof
K. Richard Ridderinkhof University of Amsterdam
Markus Bindemann
Markus Bindemann University of Kent
Torsten Schubert
Torsten Schubert Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
A. Mike Burton
A. Mike Burton University of York
Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller University of Otago

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