Prof. Hermann J. Müller

Chair holder

General and Experimental Psychology

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80802 Munich

Between 2000 - 2022, Prof. Hermann J. Müller was a Chair Professor of General and Experimental Psychology (Now Neuro-cognitive Psychology) at the Psychology Department, LMU Munich. His previous appointments include: from 1997-2000, Professor (Chair) of Experimental Psychology at the University of Leipzig (the Chair of the founder of academic psychology, Wilhelm Wundt); from 1992-1997, Lecturer / Senior Lecturer / Reader in Psychology at the Department of Psychology, Birkbeck College (University of London), UK.

He gained his Ph.D. in 1986 at the University of Durham, UK (supervised by Prof. John Findlay), and his Master's degree in 1982 at the University of Würzburg, Germany (supervised by Prof. Dieter Heller).

Since 2000, Hermann Müller and his team have secured over five million euros in research funding, primarily from the German Research Foundation (DFG). During this period, he has published more than one hundred original research articles in leading international journals of Experimental Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience and contributed nearly twenty chapters to edited volumes. He has also co-edited several books and special journal issues. In recognition of his outstanding research achievements, he received a prestigious LMUexcellence Research Professorship in 2007.

In addition to his research professorship, he served as Program Director of the M.Sc. in Neuro-cognitive Psychology (NCP), coordinated Research Area A: Neuro-cognitive Foundations, and sat on the Executive Board of the excellence cluster Cognition for Technical Systems (CoTeSys). He also co-founded and held an Executive Board position at the Munich Center for Neurosciences (MCN) and acted as Principal Investigator and Scientific Board member of the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN).

Publications

  • Allenmark, F., Yu, H., Müller, H. J., Shi, Z., & Frings, C. (2025). Distractor-response binding influences visual search. In bioRxiv (p. 2024.03.13.584838). https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.03.13.584838
  • Bruckmaier, M., Zinchenko, A., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2026). Increasing signal, reducing noise: Contrasting neural mechanisms of attention in visual search. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 38(1), 89–99. https://doi.org/10.1162/JOCN.a.92
  • Chen, S., Cheng, S., Geyer, T., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2025). Distinct hippocampus codes for contextual cueing: learning contexts and their predictive associations with targets in visual search. NeuroImage, 323(121582), 121582. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2025.121582
  • Chen, S., Merkuš, N., Tsai, S.-Y., Cheng, S., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2025). Statistical context learning in visual search: Distinct electrophysiological signatures of contextual guidance and context suppression. The Journal of Neuroscience: The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 45(22). https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2186-24.2025
  • Chen, S., Allenmark, F., Merkuš, N., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2025). Context-based guidance versus context suppression in contextual learning: Role of un-/certainty in the target-context relations in visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance. https://doi.org/10.1037/xhp0001321
  • Chen, L., Grzeczkowski, L., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2025). Saccade-induced temporal distortion: opposing effects of time expansion and compression. Psychological Research, 89(2), 86. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-025-02116-1
  • Conci, M., Nowack, L., Taylor, P. C. J., Finke, K., & Müller, H. J. (2025). Right parietal rTMS induces bidirectional effects of selective attention upon object integration. Brain Sciences, 15(5), 483. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci15050483
  • Shi, Z., Allenmark, F., Theisinger, L. A., Pistorius, R. L., Glasauer, S., Müller, H. J., & Falter-Wagner, C. M. (2025). Predictive processing in ASD: The atypical iterative prior updating account. Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science, 100468, 100468. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2025.100468
  • Tsai, S.-Y., Nasemann, J., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2025). Distractors sharing critical target features summon, but do not engage, attention: an EEG study. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2025.07.017
  • Yu, H., Allenmark, F., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2025). Learning regular cross-trial shifts of the target location in serial search involves awareness – An eye-tracking study. Cognition, 254(105977), 105977. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2024.105977
  • Zinchenko, A., Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2025). Eye on context: Individual differences reveal the mechanisms of statistical learning. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006), 78(11), 2570–2582. https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218251320540
  • Allenmark, F., Stanković, M., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2024). Dynamic suppression of likely distractor locations: Task-critical modulation. Visual Cognition. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2024.2393467
  • Chen, S., Müller, H. J., Shi, Z. (2024). Contextual facilitation: separable roles of contextual guidance and context suppression in visual search. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-024-02508-1.
  • Chen, S., Töllner, T., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2024). ERPs and alpha oscillations track the encoding and maintenance of object-based representations in visual working memory. Psychophysiology, 61: e14557.
  • Geyer, T., Zinchenko, A., Seitz, W., Balik, M., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2024). Mission impossible? Spatial context relearning following a target relocation event depends on cue predictiveness. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 31, 148–155.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Krummenacher, J., & Müller, H. J. (2024). Aufmerksamkeit. In Allgemeine Psychologie (pp. 125–182). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-68476-4_5
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Lamy, D., Theeuwes, J., & Müller, H. J. (2024). Handling visual distraction – An introduction and overview. Visual Cognition, 32(9–10), 701–707. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2025.2466134
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Lamy, D., Gaspelin, N., Geng, J. J., Kerzel, D., Schall, J. D., Allen, H. A., Anderson, B. A., Boettcher, S., Busch, N. A., Carlisle, N. B., Colonius, H., Draschkow, D., Egeth, H., Leber, A. B., Müller, H. J., Röer, J. P., Schubö, A., Slagter, H. A., … Wolfe, J. (2024). Terms of debate: Consensus definitions to guide the scientific discourse on visual distraction. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 86(5), 1445–1472. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-023-02820-3
  • Nowack, L., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2024). Changes in attentional breadth scale with the demands of Kanizsa-figure object completion – evidence from pupillometry. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 86, 439-456.
  • Qiu, N., Allenmark, F., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2024). Influence of cross-trial distractor volatility on statistical learning of spatial distractor suppression. Visual Cognition, 32(9–10), 1098–1113. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2024.2438410
  • Seitz, W., Zinchenko, A., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2024). Distraction from long-term memory in visual search: Acquired procedural and template-based memory interfere with contextual cueing after target re-location. Visual Cognition, 32(9–10), 763–784. https://doi.org/10.1080/13506285.2024.2315786
  • Stanković, M., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2024). Task-irrelevant valence-preferred colors boost visual search for a singleton-shape target. Psychological Research, 88, 417-437.
  • Zinchenko, A., Bierlich, A. M., Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2024). Emotional modulation of statistical learning in visual search. Frontiers in Cognition, 3: 1404112.
  • Zinchenko, A., Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2024). Environmental regularities mitigate attentional misguidance in contextual cueing of visual search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 50, 699-711.
  • Zinchenko, A., Geyer, T., Zang, X., Shi, Z., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2024). When experience with scenes foils attentional orienting: ERP evidence against flexible target-context mapping in visual search. Cortex, 175, 41-53.
  • Baykan, C., Zhu, X., Zinchenko, A., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2023). Electrophysiological signatures of temporal context in the bisection task. Experimental Brain Research, 241, 2081-2096.
  • Chen, S., Shi, Z., Vural, G., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2023). Statistical context learning in tactile search: Crossmodally redundant, visuo-tactile contexts fail to enhance contextual cueing. Frontiers in Cognition, 2: 1124286.
  • Conci, M., Busch, N., Rozek, R. P., & Müller, H. J. (2023). Learning-induced plasticity enhances the capacity of visual working memory. Psychological Science, 34, 1087-1100.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., & Müller, H. J. (2023). Target Salience and search modes: A commentary on Theeuwes (2023). Journal of Cognition, 6(1): 38, 1–4.
  • Nasemann, J., Töllner, T., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2023). Hierarchy of intra- and cross-modal redundancy gains in visuo-tactile search: Evidence from the posterior contralateral negativity. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 35, 543-570.
  • Qiu, N., Zhang, B., Allenmark, F., Nasemann, J., Tsai, S. Y., Müller, H.J., & Shi, Z. (2023). Long-term (statistically learnt) and short-term (inter-trial) distractor-location effects arise at different pre- and post-selective processing stages. Psychophysiology, 60(10): e14351.
  • Seitz, W., Zinchenko, A., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2023). Contextual cueing of visual search reflects the acquisition of an optimal, one-for-all oculomotor scanning strategy. Communications Psychololgy, 1: 20.
  • Stanković, M., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2023). Task-irrelevant valence-preferred colors boost visual search for a singleton-shape target. Psychological Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-023-01880-2
  • Tsai, S.-Y., Nasemann, J., Qiu, N., Töllner, T., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2023). Little engagement of attention by salient distractors defined in a different dimension or modality to the visual search target. Psychophysiology, 60(12): e14375.
  • Yu, H., Allenmark, F., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2023). Asymmetric learning of dynamic spatial regularities in visual search: Robust facilitation of predictable target locations, fragile suppression of distractor locations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 49, 709-724.
  • Zhang, Y., Li, Q., Rong, Y., Hu,. L., Müller, H. J,, & Wei P. (2023). Comparing monetary gain and loss in the monetary incentive delay task: EEG evidence. Psychophysiology, 60(12): e14383.
  • Allenmark, F., Zhang, B., Shi, Z., & Müller, H. J. (2022). Learning to suppress likely distractor locations in visual search is driven by the local distractor frequency. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 48, 1250-1278.
  • Chen, S., Geyer, T., Zinchenko, A., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2022). Multisensory rather than unisensory representations contribute to statistical context learning in tactile search. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 34, 1702-1717.
  • Chen, S., Shi, Z., Zinchenko, A., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2022). Cross-modal contextual memory guides selective attention in visual-search tasks. Psychophysiology, 59(7): e14025.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., & Müller, H. J. (2022). Preparatory control against distraction is not feature-based. Cerebral Cortex, 32, 2398-2411.
  • Ruiz-Rizzo, A. L., Bublak, P., Kluckow, S., Finke, K., Gaser, C., Schwab, M., Güllmar, D., Müller, H. J., Witte, O. W., & Rupprecht, S. (2022). Neural distinctiveness of fatigue and low sleep quality in multiple sclerosis. European Journal of Neurology, 29, 3017-3027.
  • Ruiz-Rizzo, A. L., Pruitt, P. J., Finke, K., Müller, H. J., & Damoiseaux, J. S. (2022). Lower-resolution retrieval of scenes in older adults with subjective cognitive decline. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 37, 408-422.
  • Ruiz-Rizzo, A. L., Viviano, R. P., Daugherty, A. M., Finke, K., Müller, H. J., & Damoiseaux, J. S. (2022). Subjective cognitive decline predicts lower cingulo-opercular network functional connectivity in individuals with lower neurite density in the forceps minor. Neuroimage, 263: 119662.
  • Zhang, B., Weidner, R., Allenmark, F., Bertleff, S., Fink, G. R., Shi, Z., & Müller, H. J. (2022). Statistical learning of frequent distractor locations in visual search involves regional signal suppression in early visual cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 32, 2729-2744.
  • Allenmark, F., Shi, Z., Pistorius, R. L., Theisinger, L. A., Koutsouleris, N., Falkai, P., Müller, H. J., & Falter-Wagner, C. M. (2021). Acquisition and use of ‘priors’ in autism: Typical in deciding where to look, atypical in deciding what is there. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 51, 3744-3758.
  • Chen, S., Kocsis, A., Liesefeld, H.R., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2021). Object-based grouping benefits without integrated feature representations in visual working memory. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83,1357-1374.
  • Chen, S., Shi, Z., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2021). Multisensory visuo‐tactile context learning enhances the guidance of unisensory visual search. Scientific Reports, 11: 9439.
  • Chen, S., Shi, Z., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2021). When visual distractors predict tactile search: The temporal profile of cross-modal spatial learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 47, 1453-1470.
  • Chen, S., Weidner, R., Zeng, H., Fink, G. R., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2021). Feedback from lateral occipital cortex to V1/V2 triggers object completion: Evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging and dynamic causal modeling. Human Brain Mapping, 42, 5581–5594.
  • Conci, M., Kreyenmeier, P., Kröll, L., Spiech, C., & Müller, H. J. (2021). The nationality benefit: Long-term memory associations enhance visual working memory for color-shape conjunctions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 28, 1982-1990.
  • Dodwell, G., Liesefeld, H. R., Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Töllner, T. (2021). EEG evidence for enhanced attentional performance during moderate-intensity exercise. Psychophysiology, 58, e13923.
  • Geyer, T., Seitz, W., Zinchenko, A., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2021). Why are acquired search-guiding context memories resistant to updating? Frontiers in Psychology, 12: 650245
  • Kajopoulos, J., Cheng, G., Kise, K., Müller, H. J., & Wykowska, A. (2021). Focusing on the face or getting distracted by social signals? The effect of distracting gestures on attentional focus in natural interaction. Psychological Research, 85, 491-502.
  • Küchenhoff, S., Sorg, C., Schneider, S., Kohl, O., Müller,H. J., Napiórkowski, N., Menegaux, A., Finke, K., & Ruiz-Rizzo, A. L. (2021). Visual processing speed is linked to functional connectivity between right frontoparietal and visual networks. European Journal of Neuroscience, 53, 3362-3377.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., & Müller, H. J. (2021). Modulations of saliency signals at two hierarchical levels of priority computation revealed by spatial statistical distractor learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 150, 710-728.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., & Müller, H. J. (2021). Attentional capture: An ameliorable side-effect of searching for salient targets. Visual Cognition, 9, 600-603.
  • Nowack, L., Finke, K., Biel, A. L., Keller, I., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2021). Attention capture by salient object groupings in the neglected visual field. Cortex, 138, 228-240.
  • Penning, M. D., Ruiz-Rizzo, A. L., Redel, P., Müller, H. J., Salminen, T., Strobach, T., Behrens, S., Schubert, T., Sorg, C., & Finke, K. (2021). Alertness training increases visual processing speed in healthy older adults. Psychological Science, 32, 340-353.
  • Ren, Y., Allenmark, F., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2021). Variation in the “coefficient of variation”: Rethinking the violation of the scalar property in time-duration judgments. Acta Psychologica, 214, 103263.
  • Sauter, M., Hanning, N. M., Liesefeld, N. M., & Müller, H. J. (2021). Post-capture processes contribute to statistical learning of distractor locations in visual search. Cortex, 135, 108-126.
  • Zhu, X., Baykan, C., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2021). Temporal bisection is influenced by ensemble statistics of the stimulus set. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83, 1201-1214.

  • Chen, S., Shi, Z., Zang, X., Zhu, X., Assumpção, L., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2020). Crossmodal learning of target–context associations: When would tactile context predict visual search? Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 1682–1694.
  • Chen, S., Weidner, R., Zeng, H., Fink, G. R., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2020). Tracking the completion of parts into whole objects: Retinotopic activation in response to illusory figures in the lateral occipital complex. NeuroImage, 207, 116426.
  • Geyer, T., Günther, F., Müller, H. J., Kacian, J., Liesefeld, H. R., & Pierides, S. (2020). Reading English-language haiku: An eye-movement study of the ‘cut effect’. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 13(2), 2.
  • Geyer, T., Rostami, P., Sogerer, L., Schlagbauer, B., & Müller, H. J. (2020). Task-based memory systems in contextual-cueing of visual search and explicit recognition. Scientific Reports, 10(1), 16527.
  • Liesefeld, H.R., & Müller, H.J. (2020). A theoretical attempt to revive the serial/parallel-search dichotomy. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 228-245.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., Sauseng, P., Jacob, S. N., & Müller, H. J. (2020). How visual working memory handles distraction: cognitive mechanisms and electrophysiological correlates. Visual Cognition, 28, 372-387.
  • Ren, Y., Allenmark, F., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2020). Logarithmic encoding of ensemble time intervals. Scientific Reports, 10(1): 18174.
  • Ruiz-Rizzo, A. L., Beissner, F., Finke, K., Müller, H. J., Zimmer, C., Pasquini, L., & Sorg, C. (2020). Human subsystems of medial temporal lobes extend locally to amygdala nuclei and globally to an allostatic-interoceptive system. Neuroimage, 207: 116404.
  • Shi, Z., Allenmark, F., Zhu, X., Elliott, M. A., & Müller, H. J. (2020). To quit or not to quit in dynamic search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 799-817.
  • Zang, X., Huang, L., Zhu, X., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2020). Influences of luminance contrast and ambient lighting on visual context learning and retrieval. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 82, 4007-4024.
  • Zinchenko, A., Conci, M., Hauser, J., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2020). Distributed attention beats the down-side of statistical context learning in visual search. Journal of Vision, 20(7):4, 1–14.
  • Zinchenko, A., Conci, M., Töllner, T., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2020). Automatic guidance (and misguidance) of visuospatial attention by acquired scene memory: Evidence from an N1pc polarity reversal. Psychological Science, 31, 1531-1543.
  • Zinchenko, A., Geyer, T., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2020). Affective modulation of memory-based guidance in visual search: dissociative role of positive and negative emotions. Emotion, 20, 1301-1305.
  • Allenmark, F., Zhang, B., Liesefeld, H. R., Shi, Z., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Probability cueing of singleton-distractor regions in visual search: the locus of spatial distractor suppression is determined by colour swapping. Visual Cognition, 27, 576-594.
  • Annac, E., Pointner, M., Khader, P. H., Müller, H. J., Zang, X., & Geyer, T. (2019). Recognition of incidentally learned visual search arrays is supported by fixational eye movements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 45, 2147-2164.
  • Annac, E., Zang, X., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2019). A secondary task is not always costly: Context‐based guidance of visual search survives interference from a demanding working memory task. British Journal of Psychology, 110, 381-399.
  • Chen, S., Nie, Q.-Y., Müller, H. J., & Conci. M. (2019). Kanizsa-figure object completion gates selection in the attentional blink. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72, 1741-1755.
  • Conci, M., Deichsel, C., Müller, H. J., & Töllner, T. (2019). Feature guidance by negative attentional templates depends on search difficulty. Visual Cognition, 27, 317-326.
  • Dodwell, G., Müller, H. J., & Töllner, T. (2019). Electroencephalographic evidence for improved visual working memory performance during standing and exercise. British Journal of Psychology, 110, 400-427.
  • Geyer, T., Müller, H. J., & Olivers, C. (2019). Visual cognition special issue: visual search and selective attention. Visual Cognition, 27, 385-386.
  • Kroell, L. M., Schlagbauer, B., Zinchenko, A., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2019). Behavioural evidence for a single memory system in contextual cueing. Visual Cognition, 27, 551-562.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Current directions in visual working memory research: An introduction and emerging insights. British Journal of Psychology, 110, 193-206.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Distractor handling via dimension weighting. Current Opinion in Psychology, 29, 160-167.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Distractor-interference reduction is dimensionally constrained. Visual Cognition, 27, 247-259.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Two good reasons to say 'change!' - ensemble representations as well as item representations impact standard measures of VWM capacity. British Journal of Psychology, 110, 328-356.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., Pollmann, S., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Biasing allocations of attention via selective weighting of saliency signals: behavioral and neuroimaging evidence for the dimension-weighting account. Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences, 41, 87-113.
  • Menegaux, A., Napiorkowski, N., Neitzel, J., Ruiz-Rizzo, A. L., Petersen, A., Müller, H. J., Sorg, C., & Finke, K. (2019). Theory of visual attention thalamic model for visual short-term memory capacity and top-down control: Evidence from a thalamo-cortical structural connectivity analysis. Neuroimage, 195, 67-77.
  • Ruiz-Rizzo, A. L., Sorg, C., Napiorkowski, N., Neitzel, J., Menegaux, A., Müller, H. J., Vangkilde, S., & Finke, K. (2019). Decreased cingulo-opercular network functional connectivity mediates the impact of aging on visual processing speed. Neurobiology of Aging, 73, 50-60.
  • Sauter, M., Liesefeld, H. R., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Learning to suppress salient distractors in the target dimension: Region-based inhibition is persistent and transfers to distractors in a non-target dimension. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 45, 2080-2097.
  • Wei, P., Yu, H., Müller, H. J., Pollmann, S., & Zhou, X. (2019). Differential brain mechanisms for processing distracting information in task-relevant and -irrelevant dimensions in visual search. Human Brain Mapping, 40, 110-124.
  • Wu, L., Müller, H. J., Zhou, X., & Wei, P. (2019). Differential modulations of reward expectation on implicit facial emotion processing: ERP evidence. Psychophysiology, 56(3): e13304.
  • Zhang, B., Allenmark, F., Liesefeld, H. R., Shi, Z., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Probability cueing of singleton-distractor locations in visual search: Priority-map- versus dimension-based inhibition? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 45, 1146-1163.
  • Zinchenko, A., Conci, M., Taylor, P. C. J., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2019). Taking attention out of context: frontopolar transcranial magnetic stimulation abolishes the formation of new context memories in visual search. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31, 442-452.
  • Allenmark, F., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2018). Inter-trial effects in visual pop-out search: Factorial comparison of Bayesian updating models. PLoS Computational Biology, 14(7): e1006328.
  • Assumpção, L., Shi, Z., Zang, X., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2018). Contextual cueing of tactile search is coded in an anatomical reference frame. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44, 566-577.
  • Bucher, L., Bublak, P., Kerkhoff, G., Geyer, T., Müller, H. J., & Finke, K. (2018). Spatial remapping in visual search: Remapping cues are provided at attended and ignored locations. Acta Psychologica, 190, 103-115.
  • Chen, L., Zhou, X., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2018). What you see depends on what you hear: Temporal averaging and crossmodal integration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147, 1851-1864.
  • Chen, S., Glasauer, S., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2018). Surface filling-in and contour interpolation contribute independently to Kanizsa figure formation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44, 1399–1413.
  • Chen, S., Schnabl, L., Müller, H. J., & Conci. M. (2018). Amodal completion of a target template enhances attentional guidance in visual search. i-Perception, 9(4), 1–10.
  • Chen, S., Töllner, T., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2018). Object maintenance beyond their visible parts in working memory. Journal of Neurophysiology, 119, 347–355.
  • Conci, M., Groß, J., Keller, I., Müller, H. J., & Finke, K. (2018). Attention as the 'glue' for object integration in parietal extinction. Cortex, 101, 60-72.
  • Geyer, T., Günther, F., Kacian, J., Müller, H. J., & Pierides, S. (2018). Reading haiku: What eye movements reveal about the construction of literary meaning – an exploratory study. In T. Lachmann & T. Weis (Eds.). New Stages in Human Information Processing Research: In Search of Invariants in Cognition. New York: Taylor & Francis (pp. 249-276).
  • Ruiz-Rizzo, A. L., Neitzel, J., Müller, H. J., Sorg, C., & Finke, K. (2018). Distinctive correspondence between separable visual attention functions and intrinsic brain networks. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12: 89.
  • Sauter, M., Liesefeld, H. R., Zehetleitner, M., & Müller, H. J. (2018). Region-based shielding of visual search from salient distractors: Target detection is impaired with same-but not different-dimension distractors. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80, 622-642.
  • Schlagbauer, B., Rausch, M., Zehetleitner, M., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2018). Contextual cueing of visual search is associated with greater subjective experience of the search display configuration. Neuroscience of Consciousness, 1, niy001.
  • Strobach, T., Hendrich, E., Kübler, S., Müller, H. J., & Schubert, T. (2018). Processing order in dual-task situations: The “first come, first served” principle and the impact of task order instruction. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 80, 1785-1803.
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