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Lea M. Bartsch
Lea M. Bartsch
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The effects of refreshing and elaboration on working memory performance, and their contributions to long-term memory formation
LM Bartsch, H Singmann, K Oberauer
Memory & cognition 46, 796-808, 2018
1182018
Advancing the understanding of individual differences in attentional control: Theoretical, methodological, and analytical considerations
CC von Bastian, C Blais, G Brewer, M Gyurkovics, C Hedge, P Kałamała, ...
PsyArXiv, 2020
912020
Does limited working memory capacity underlie age differences in associative long-term memory?
L Bartsch, VM Loaiza, K Oberauer
Psychology and aging, 2018
592018
The effects of elaboration on working memory and long-term memory across age
LM Bartsch, K Oberauer
Journal of Memory and Language 118, 104215, 2021
542021
Dissociating refreshing and elaboration and their impacts on memory
LM Bartsch, VM Loaiza, L Jäncke, K Oberauer, JA Lewis-Peacock
NeuroImage 199, 585-597, 2019
452019
Freeing capacity in working memory (WM) through the use of long-term memory (LTM) representations.
LM Bartsch, P Shepherdson
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 48 (4), 465, 2022
292022
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over dorsolateral prefrontal cortex modulates value-based learning during sequential decision-making
L Wittkuhn, B Eppinger, LM Bartsch, F Thurm, FM Korb, SC Li
NeuroImage 167, 384-395, 2018
262018
The contribution of episodic Long-term Memory to Working Memory for Bindings
LM Bartsch, K Oberauer
Cognition 231, 105330, 2023
252023
To be or not to be relevant: Comparing short-and long-term consequences across working memory prioritization procedures
S Jeanneret, LM Bartsch, E Vergauwe
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 85 (5), 1486-1498, 2023
222023
The benefits of memory control processes in working memory: Comparing effects of self-reported and instructed strategy use.
LM Bartsch, AS Souza, K Oberauer
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
162024
Chunking, boosting, or offloading? Using serial position to investigate long-term memory's enhancement of verbal working memory performance
LM Bartsch, P Shepherdson
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 85, 1566–1581, 2023
102023
Grouping in working memory guides chunk formation in long-term memory: Evidence from the Hebb effect
P Musfeld, J Dutli, K Oberauer, LM Bartsch
Cognition 248, 105795, 2024
62024
When Does Episodic Memory Contribute to Performance in Tests of Working Memory?
K Oberauer, LM Bartsch
Journal of Cognition 6 (1), 2023
62023
Adult age differences in refreshing and elaboration and their consequences for working memory and long-term memory
LM Bartsch, K Oberauer
PsyArXiv, 2019
42019
When Load is Low, Working Memory is Shielded From Long-Term Memory’s Influence
LM Bartsch, GT Frischkorn, P Shepherdson
Journal of Cognition 7 (1), 2024
22024
Delayed memory for complex visual stimuli does not benefit from distraction during encoding
LM Bartsch, P Musfeld
Memory & Cognition, 1-19, 2023
22023
Effects of stress beliefs on the emotional and biological response to acute psychosocial stress in healthy men
JAC Laferton, LM Bartsch, T Möschinger, L Baldelli, S Frick, ...
Psychoneuroendocrinology 152, 106091, 2023
22023
Reactivated visual masks do not disrupt serial recall. A failed Replication of Rey et al. 2018
LM Bartsch, K Oberauer
Experimental Psychology 67 (3), 178-185, 2020
22020
Is Repetition Learning Preserved in Old Age? Insights from the Hebb Paradigm
J Dutli, K Oberauer, LM Bartsch
OSF, 2024
12024
Processes in working memory and their impact on long-term memory formation in young and older adults
LM Bartsch
University of Zurich, 2018
12018
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