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Karl Christoph Klauer

Karl Christoph Klauer

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Psychology

D-Index
58
Citations
11829
World Ranking
3895
National Ranking
175

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina – Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Psychology and Cognitive Sciences

Overview

Karl Christoph Klauer is affiliated with the University of Freiburg in Germany. Their research encompasses a range of topics within neuroscience and psychology, with significant contributions in cognitive neuroscience and related subfields.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology

The subfields of study most represented in their work are:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • General Decision Sciences
  • Social Psychology

The principal topics explored by Karl Christoph Klauer include:

  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Child and Animal Learning Development
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference

Frequent publication venues for Klauer's work are:

  • Journal of Mathematical Psychology
  • Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
  • Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition
  • Behavior Research Methods
  • Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Klauer are:

  • Temporal dynamics of resting EEG networks are associated with prosociality (2020), Scientific Reports
  • Reducing implicit racial preferences: III. A process-level examination of changes in implicit preferences. (2020), Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
  • Are logical intuitions only make-believe? Reexamining the logic-liking effect. (2022), Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition
  • The repulsion effect in preferential choice and its relation to perceptual choice (2022), Cognition
  • Monotonicity of rank order probabilities in signal detection models of simultaneous detection and identification (2021), Journal of Mathematical Psychology

Frequent collaborators include Constantin G. Meyer-Grant, David Kellen, Raphael Hartmann, Anne Voormann, and Mikhail S. Spektor. Their collaboration counts range from four to twelve joint works.

Karl Christoph Klauer received recognition in 2009 from the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina - Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina - Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften for contributions in Psychology and Cognitive Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Affective priming: Findings and theories.

    Karl Christoph Klauer;Jochen Musch

  • The Psychology of Evaluation : Affective Processes in Cognition and Emotion

    Jochen Musch;Karl Christoph Klauer

  • On belief bias in syllogistic reasoning.

    Karl Christoph Klauer;Jochen Musch;Birgit Naumer

  • A structural analysis of indirect measures of attitudes

    Jan De Houwer;J. Musch;K. C. Klauer

  • Behavioral Components of Impulsivity

    Christoph Stahl;Andreas Voss;Florian Schmitz;Mandy Nuszbaum

  • Method-specific variance in the Implicit Association Test

    Jan Mierke;Karl Christoph Klauer

  • List context effects in evaluative priming

    KC Klauer;Christian Stamov Rossnagel;J Musch

  • Double Dissociations in Visual and Spatial Short-Term Memory.

    Karl Christoph Klauer;Zengmei Zhao

  • Hierarchical Multinomial Processing Tree Models: A Latent-Trait Approach.

    Karl Christoph Klauer

  • Process components of the Implicit Association Test: A diffusion-model analysis.

    Karl Christoph Klauer;Andreas Voss;Florian Schmitz;Sarah Teige-Mocigemba

  • Disentangling common and specific neural subprocesses of response inhibition

    Alexandra Sebastian;M. F. Pohl;S. Klöppel;Bernd Feige

  • Aging and prejudice: Diminished regulation of automatic race bias among older adults

    Karen Gonsalkorale;Jeffrey W. Sherman;Karl Christoph Klauer

  • Implicit association measurement with the IAT: evidence for effects of executive control processes.

    Jan Mierke;Karl Christoph Klauer

  • Unraveling social categorization in the "who said what?" paradigm.

    Karl Christoph Klauer;Ingo Wegener

  • Dissociating contingency awareness and conditioned attitudes: Evidence of contingency-unaware evaluative conditioning.

    Mandy Hütter;Steven Sweldens;Christoph Stahl;Christian Unkelbach

  • Understanding the role of executive control in the implicit association test: why flexible people have small IAT effects.

    Karl Christoph Klauer;Florian Schmitz;Sarah Teige-Mocigemba;Andreas Voss

  • Does sunshine prime loyal? Affective priming in the naming task.

    Karl Christoph Klauer;Jochen Musch

  • Gendered race prototypes: Evidence for the non-prototypicality of Asian men and Black women.

    Joanna Schug;Nicholas P. Alt;Karl Christoph Klauer

  • Validity of the salience asymmetry interpretation of the implicit association test: comment on Rothermund and Wentura (2004).

    Anthony G. Greenwald;Brian A. Nosek;Mahzarin R. Banaji;K. Christoph Klauer

  • Priming of semantic classifications by novel subliminal prime words.

    Karl Christoph Klauer;Andreas B. Eder;Anthony G. Greenwald;Richard L. Abrams

Frequent Co-Authors

Jochen Musch
Jochen Musch Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Jeffrey W. Sherman
Jeffrey W. Sherman University of California, Davis
Anthony G. Greenwald
Anthony G. Greenwald University of Washington
André Vandierendonck
André Vandierendonck Ghent University
Adriaan Spruyt
Adriaan Spruyt Ghent University
Ulrike Hahn
Ulrike Hahn Birkbeck, University of London
Klaus Oberauer
Klaus Oberauer University of Zurich
Edgar Erdfelder
Edgar Erdfelder University of Mannheim
Jan De Houwer
Jan De Houwer Ghent University

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