The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Neuroscience, Stimulus, Event-related potential, Electroencephalography and Lateralized readiness potential. Hartmut Leuthold is studying Electrophysiology, which is a component of Neuroscience. The Stimulus study combines topics in areas such as Algorithm, Perception and Communication.
His Perception study also includes fields such as
His main research concerns Cognitive psychology, Neuroscience, Stimulus, Cognition and Lateralized readiness potential. His Cognitive psychology study combines topics in areas such as Context, Social psychology, Communication, Comprehension and N400. When carried out as part of a general Neuroscience research project, his work on Electrophysiology, Response priming, Simon effect and Bereitschaftspotential is frequently linked to work in Mental chronometry, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His Stimulus study incorporates themes from Perception and Electroencephalography. His research investigates the link between Cognition and topics such as Developmental psychology that cross with problems in Event-related potential, Information processing, Serial reaction time and Affect. While the research belongs to areas of Lateralized readiness potential, Hartmut Leuthold spends his time largely on the problem of Contingent negative variation, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Motor program.
His primary areas of study are Cognitive psychology, Comprehension, Communication, Stimulus and Cognition. Hartmut Leuthold combines subjects such as Irony, Social psychology, Utterance and Reading with his study of Cognitive psychology. The various areas that he examines in his Communication study include Algorithm and Sensory system.
The concepts of his Stimulus study are interwoven with issues in Mental ability, P3b and Implicit attitude. His Cognition study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Categorization and Auditory perception. His research investigates the connection between Information processing and topics such as Priming that intersect with issues in Lateralized readiness potential.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Cognitive psychology, Reading, N400, Comprehension and Communication. Hartmut Leuthold is involved in the study of Cognitive psychology that focuses on Emotional expression in particular. The N400 study combines topics in areas such as Developmental psychology, Valence, Sentence and Categorization.
His work carried out in the field of Developmental psychology brings together such families of science as Response priming, Priming, Contingent negative variation, Lateralized readiness potential and Neuroscience. His Comprehension study which covers Eye tracking that intersects with Context and Event-related potential. His work deals with themes such as Stimulus, Conflict, Stroop effect and Word error rate, which intersect with Communication.
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Control over location-based response activation in the Simon task: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence.
Birgit Stürmer;Hartmut Leuthold;Eric Soetens;Hannes Schröter.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance (2002)
Early emotion word processing: evidence from event-related potentials.
Graham G. Scott;Patrick J. O’Donnell;Hartmut Leuthold;Sara C. Sereno.
Biological Psychology (2009)
Mechanisms of Priming by Masked Stimuli: Inferences From Event-Related Brain Potentials
Hartmut Leuthold;Bruno Kopp.
Psychological Science (1998)
Partial advance information and response preparation: Inferences from the lateralized readiness potential.
Hartmut Leuthold;Werner Sommer;Rolf Ulrich.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General (1996)
ERP correlates of error processing in spatial S-R compatibility tasks.
Hartmut Leuthold;Werner Sommer.
Clinical Neurophysiology (1999)
Preparing for Action: Inferences from CNV and LRP
Hartmut Leuthold;Werner Sommer;Rolf Ulrich.
Journal of Psychophysiology (2004)
Automatic and controlled stimulus processing in conflict tasks: Superimposed diffusion processes and delta functions.
Rolf Ulrich;Hannes Schröter;Hartmut Leuthold;Teresa Birngruber.
Cognitive Psychology (2015)
Motor programming of response force and movement direction
Rolf Ulrich;Hartmut Leuthold;Werner Sommer.
Psychophysiology (1998)
Anomalies at the borderline of awareness: An erp study
Anthony J. Sanford;Hartmut Leuthold;Jason Bohan;Alison J. S. Sanford.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2011)
Distinguishing neural sources of movement preparation and execution. An electrophysiological analysis.
Hartmut Leuthold;Ines Jentzsch.
Biological Psychology (2002)
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