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Overview

Wilfried Kunde is affiliated with the University of Würzburg in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of neuroscience and psychology, with a particular focus on cognitive neuroscience, social psychology, developmental and educational psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, and human-computer interaction.

The scientist's scholarly output covers various main topics, including neural and behavioral psychology studies, action observation and synchronization, motor control and adaptation, visual perception and processing mechanisms, child and animal learning development, sport psychology and performance, and tactile and sensory interactions.

Wilfried Kunde has contributed frequently to several publication venues, with multiple works appearing in Attention Perception & Psychophysics, Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance, Journal of Experimental Psychology General, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Psychological Research.

Recent notable papers authored by or involving Wilfried Kunde include:

  • Binding and Retrieval in Action Control (BRAC), 2020, Trends in Cognitive Sciences
  • Dual tasking from a goal perspective, 2020, Psychological Review
  • Why motor imagery is not really motoric: towards a re-conceptualization in terms of effect-based action control, 2022, Psychological Research
  • Influence of believed AI involvement on the perception of digital medical advice, 2024, Nature Medicine
  • Temporal binding as multisensory integration: Manipulating perceptual certainty of actions and their effects, 2021, Attention Perception & Psychophysics

Collaboration with other researchers is part of their academic activity, frequently working with Roland Pfister, Wladimir Kirsch, Robert Wirth, Moritz Reis, and Viola Mocke.

Best Publications

  • Response-effect compatibility in manual choice reaction tasks.

    Wilfried Kunde

  • Conscious control over the content of unconscious cognition.

    Wilfried Kunde;Andrea Kiesel;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Binding and Retrieval in Action Control (BRAC).

    Christian Frings;Bernhard Hommel;Iring Koch;Klaus Rothermund

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

    Wilfried Kunde;Iring Koch;Joachim Hoffmann

  • Sequential modulations of stimulus-response correspondence effects depend on awareness of response conflict

    Wilfried Kunde

  • Temporal response-effect compatibility

    Wilfried Kunde

  • Sequential modulations of correspondence effects across spatial dimensions and tasks.

    Wilfried Kunde;Peter Wühr

  • The impact of anticipated action effects on action planning.

    Wilfried Kunde;Joachim Hoffmann;Philipp Zellmann

  • Verbal response-effect compatibility.

    Iring Koch;Wilfried Kunde

  • Mechanisms of subliminal response priming.

    Andrea Kiesel;Wilfried Kunde;Joachim Hoffmann

  • How to Trick Your Opponent: A Review Article on Deceptive Actions in Interactive Sports

    Iris Güldenpenning;Wilfried Kunde;Matthias Weigelt

  • Unconscious vision and executive control: How unconscious processing and conscious action control interact

    Ulrich Ansorge;Ulrich Ansorge;Wilfried Kunde;Markus Kiefer

  • Unconscious manipulation of free choice in humans.

    Andrea Kiesel;Annika Wagener;Wilfried Kunde;Joachim Hoffmann

  • End-State Comfort in Bimanual Object Manipulation

    Matthias Weigelt;Wilfried Kunde;Wolfgang Prinz

  • 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

  • Spatial Compatibility Effects With Tool Use

    Wilfried Kunde;Jochen Müsseler;Herbert Heuer

  • Post-conflict slowing: cognitive adaptation after conflict processing

    Tom Verguts;Wim Notebaert;Wilfried Kunde;Peter Wühr

  • Who is talking in backward crosstalk? Disentangling response- from goal-conflict in dual-task performance

    Markus Janczyk;Roland Pfister;Bernhard Hommel;Wilfried Kunde

  • Goal congruency in bimanual object manipulation.

    Wilfried Kunde;Matthias Weigelt

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea Kiesel
Andrea Kiesel University of Freiburg
Joachim Hoffmann
Joachim Hoffmann University of Würzburg
Iring Koch
Iring Koch RWTH Aachen University
Thomas Schack
Thomas Schack Bielefeld University
Christian Frings
Christian Frings University of Trier
Bernhard Hommel
Bernhard Hommel Shandong Normal University
Klaus Rothermund
Klaus Rothermund Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Marco Steinhauser
Marco Steinhauser Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
Ulrich Ansorge
Ulrich Ansorge University of Vienna
Oliver T. Wolf
Oliver T. Wolf Ruhr University Bochum

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