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Joachim Hoffmann

Joachim Hoffmann

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Psychology

D-Index
37
Citations
4423
World Ranking
9284
National Ranking
440

Overview

Joachim Hoffmann is a researcher affiliated with the University of Würzburg in Germany. Their academic work involves interdisciplinary fields, primarily focusing on Chemistry and Engineering.

The subfields of study Hoffmann has contributed to include Spectroscopy and Mechanical Engineering. Their research interests cover specific topics such as Aerogels and thermal insulation, as well as Membrane Separation and Gas Transport.

Hoffmann has published in at least one specialized venue:

  • CITplus

Among their recent publications is the paper titled "Effiziente Gastrennung dank poröser Flüssigkeiten", published in 2020 in CITplus.

The researcher is not recorded to have frequent co-authors or book publications to date.

Best Publications

  • Conscious control over the content of unconscious cognition.

    Wilfried Kunde;Andrea Kiesel;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Anticipated action effects affect the selection, initiation and execution of actions

    Wilfried Kunde;Iring Koch;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Vorhersage und Erkenntnis

    Joachim Hoffmann

  • Patterns, chunks, and hierarchies in serial reaction-time tasks

    Iring Koch;Joachim Hoffmann

  • The impact of anticipated action effects on action planning.

    Wilfried Kunde;Joachim Hoffmann;Philipp Zellmann

  • Mechanisms of subliminal response priming.

    Andrea Kiesel;Wilfried Kunde;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Anticipatory Behavioral Control

    Joachim Hoffmann

  • Irrelevant response effects improve serial learning in serial reaction time tasks.

    Joachim Hoffmann;Albrecht Sebald;Christian Stöcker

  • Unconscious manipulation of free choice in humans.

    Andrea Kiesel;Annika Wagener;Wilfried Kunde;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Evidence for task-specific resolution of response conflict.

    Andrea Kiesel;Wilfried Kunde;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Playing chess unconsciously.

    Andrea Kiesel;Wilfried Kunde;Carsten Pohl;Michael P. Berner

  • Learning at any rate: action–effect learning for stimulus-based actions

    Roland Pfister;Andrea Kiesel;Joachim Hoffmann

  • The role of stimulus-based and response-based spatial information in sequence learning

    Iring Koch;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Exploiting redundancy for flexible behavior: Unsupervised learning in a modular sensorimotor control architecture.

    Martin V. Butz;Oliver Herbort;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Variable action effects: response control by context-specific effect anticipations.

    Andrea Kiesel;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Location-specific target expectancies in visual search.

    Joachim Hoffmann;Wilfried Kunde

  • PRIMING FROM NOVEL MASKED STIMULI DEPENDS ON TARGET SET SIZE

    Andrea Kiesel;Wilfried Kunde;Carsten Pohl;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Stimulus-response compatibility and sequential learning in the serial reaction time task

    Joachim Hoffmann;Iring Koch

  • The influence of response--effect compatibility in a serial reaction time task.

    Christian Stöcker;Albrecht Sebald;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Explorations of anticipatory behavioral control (ABC): a report from the cognitive psychology unit of the University of Würzburg.

    Joachim Hoffmann;Michael Berner;Martin V. Butz;Oliver Herbort

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Kiesel
Andrea Kiesel University of Freiburg
Wilfried Kunde
Wilfried Kunde University of Würzburg
Iring Koch
Iring Koch RWTH Aachen University
Wolfgang Schneider
Wolfgang Schneider University of Würzburg
Giovanni Pezzulo
Giovanni Pezzulo National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Cristiano Castelfranchi
Cristiano Castelfranchi National Research Council (CNR)
Andreas J. Fallgatter
Andreas J. Fallgatter University of Tübingen

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