LARISSA LEIST, M.SC.
RESEARCH SCIENTIST
PHONE | +49 (0)631 / 205 4612 |
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lleist(at)sowi.uni-kl.de | |
BUILDING | 57, Room 581 |
CURRICULUM VITAE
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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Leist, L., Bergström, K., Lachmann, T., & Klatte, M. (2020). Differential effects of irrelevant sounds on short-term memory in children and adults. 2nd GK Graduate Symposium on Cognitive Science. Frankenstein, Germany.
Leist, L., Lachmann, T., & Czernochowski, D. (2019). Fluctuations in error-monitoring and error awareness during Flanker and Stroop task one week apart. 21th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP). Tenerife, Spain.
Leist, L., Lachmann, T., & Czernochowski, D. (2019). Task-dependent effects on error-processing. 61th Conference of Experimental Psychologists. London, England.
Czernochowski, D., Leist, L., Beck, A.-K., Ludowicy, P., Haese, A., Lachmann, T., & Landwehr, R. (2018). ERP and behavioral correlates of feedback processing in neurological patients suffering from acute stroke or multiplesclerosis during ambulant rehabilitation. Health across lifespan (HAL) – International conference on healthiness and fitness across the lifespan. Magdeburg, Germany.
Leist, L., Schmidt, T., Family, N., & Czernochowski, D. (2017). As time goes by – stability and variability of behavioral performance and ERP parameters during the Eriksen flanker task over time. 20th Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCoP). Potsdam, Germany.
Wolkersdorfer, M.P., Leist, L., Wegner, T., Hellrigel, S., Scülfort, S., Panis, S., & Schmidt, T. (2017). Prime competition in fast motor responses: Response activation and inhibition in a sequential-prime paradigm. 59th Conference of Experimental Psychologists. Dresden, Germany.
Wolkersdorfer, M.P., Leist, L., Wegner, T., Hellrigel, S., Scülfort, S., & Schmidt, T. (2016). Prime competition in fast motor responses: When a second prime supersedes the first. 58th Conference of Experimental Psychologists. Heidelberg, Germany.
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