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Prof. Dr. Hermann J. Müller's Publications

2019

  • 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.
  • 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 (in press).
  • 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 (in press).
  • Conci, M., Deichsel, C., Müller, H. J., & Töllner, T. (2019x). Feature guidance by negative attentional templates depends on search difficulty. Visual Cognition (in press).
  • Dodwell, G., Müller, H. J., & Töllner, T. (2019). Electroencephalographic evidence for improved visual working memory performance during standing and exercise. British Journal of Psychology.
  • Havlíček, O., Müller, H. J., & Wykowska, A. (2019). Distract yourself: prediction of salient distractors by own actions and external cues. Psychological Research (in press).
  • Liesefeld, H. R., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Distractor handling via dimension weighting. Current Opinion in Psychology (in press).
  • Liesefeld, H. R., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Current directions in visual working memory research: An introduction and emerging insights. British Journal of Psychology (in press).
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Distractor-interference reduction is dimensionally constrained. Visual Cognition (in press).
  • 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 (in press).
  • 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. In T. Hodgson (Ed.), Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences: Processes of Visuo-spatial Attention and Working Memory. Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany: Springer (in press).
  • Menegaux, A., Napiorkowski, N., Neitzel, J., Ruiz-Rizzo, A.L., Petersen, A., Müller, H.J., Sorg, C., & Finke, K. (2019). Theory of visual attention’s thalamic model for visual short-term memory capacity and top-down control: Evidence from a thalamo-cortical structural connectivity analysis. NeuroImage (in press).
  • 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 (in press).
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Zinchenko, A., Geyer, T., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2019). Affective modulation of memory-based guidance in visual search: dissociative role of positive and negative emotions. Emotion (in press).
  • Zhang, Allenmark, Liesefeld, Shi, & Müller, H. J. (2019). Probability cueing of singleton-distractor locations in visual search: priority-map- vs. dimension-based inhibition? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance (in press).

2018

  • 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.
  • Buchner, 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, 103–15.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Wiegand, I., Napiorkowski, N., Töllner, T., Petersen, A., Habekostm T., Müller, H. J., & Finke, K. (2018). Event-related electroencephalographic lateralizations mark individual differences in spatial and nonspatial visual selection. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 30, 482–497.
  • Wei, P., Yu, H., Müller, H. J., Pollmann, S., & Zhou, X. (2018). Differential brain mechanisms for processing distracting information in task-relevant and -irrelevant dimensions in visual search. Human Brain Mapping (in press).
  • Zinchenko, A., Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2018). Predictive visual search: role of environmental regularities in the learning of context cues. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 80, 1096–1109.

2017

  • Annac, E., Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2017). Local item density modulates adaptation of learned contextual cues. Visual Cognition, 25, 262–277.
  • Gögler, N., Papazova, I., Oviedo-Salcedo, T., Filipova, N., Strube, W., Funk, J., Müller, H. J., Finke, K., & Hasan, A. (2017). Parameter-based evaluation of attentional impairments in schizophrenia and their modulation by prefrontal transcranial direct current stimulation. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 8:259.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Liesefeld, A. M., Müller, H. J., & Rangelov, D. (2017). Saliency maps for finding changes in visual scenes? Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79, 2190–2201.
  • Liesefeld, H.R., Liesefeld, A.M., Töllner, T., & Müller, H.J. (2017). Attentional capture in visual search: capture and post-capture dynamics revealed by EEG. NeuroImage, 156, 166–173.
  • Menegaux, A., Meng, C., Neitzel, J., Bäuml, J. G., Müller, H. J., Bartmann, P., Wolke, D., Wohlschläger, A. M., Finke, K., & Sorg, C. (2017). Impaired visual short-term memory capacity is distinctively associated with structural connectivity of the posterior thalamic radiation and the splenium of the corpus callosum in preterm-born adults. NeuroImage, 150, 68–76.
  • Moran, R., Liesefeld, H. R., Usher, M., & Müller, H. J. (2017). An appeal against the item's death sentence: Accounting for diagnostic data patterns with an item-based model of visual search. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40, e148.
  • Müller, H. J., Geyer, T., Günther, F., Kacian, J., & Pierides, S. (2017). Reading English-language haiku: Processes of meaning construction revealed by eye movements. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 10(1):4, 1–33.
  • Müller, H. J., Liesefeld, H. R., Moran, R., & Usher, M. (2017). Parallel attentive processing and pre-attentive guidance. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40, e149.
  • Nie, Q.-Y., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2017). Hierarchical organization in visual working memory: From global ensemble to individual object structure. Cognition, 159, 85–96.
  • Özdem, C., Wiese, E., Wykowska, A., Müller, H. J., Brass, M., & Van Overwalle, F. (2017). Believing Androids? Attentional reorientation and belief manipulation with an anthropomorphic robot. Social Neuroscience, 12(5), 582–593
  • Pérez-Osorio, J., Müller, H. J., & Wykowska, A. (2017). Expectations regarding action sequences modulate electrophysiological correlates of the gaze-cueing effect. Psychophysiology, 54(7), 942–954.
  • Pierides, S., Müller, H., Kacian, J., Günther, F., & Geyer, T. (2017). Haiku and the brain: an exploratory study. Juxtapositions: The Journal of Haiku Research and Scholarship, 3(1).
  • Rangelov, D., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2017). Failure to pop out: feature singletons do not capture attention under low signal-to-noise ratio conditions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 146(5), 651–671.
  • Ruiz-Rizzo, A. L., Bublak. P., Redel, P., Grimme, T., Müller, H. J., Sorg, C., & Finke, K. (2017). Simultaneous object perception deficits are related to reduced visual processing speed in amnestic mild cognitive impairment. Neurobiology of Aging, 55, 132–142.
  • Schlagbauer, B., Mink, M., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2017). Independence of long-term contextual memory and short-term perceptual hypotheses: Evidence from contextual cueing of interrupted search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 79, 508–521.
  • Töllner, T., Wang, Y., Makeig, S., Müller, H. J., Jung, T.-P., & Gramann, K. (2017). Two independent frontal midline theta oscillations during conflict detection and adaptation in a Simon-type manual reaching task. Journal of Neuroscience, 37, 2504–2515.
  • Zang, X., Shi, Z., Müller, H. J. & Conci, M. (2017). Contextual cueing in 3D visual search depends on representations in planar, not depth-, defined space. Journal of Vision, 17(5):17

2016

  • Chen, S., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2016). Amodal completion in visual working memory. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42, 1344-1353.
  • Gögler, N., Finke, K., Keller, I., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2016). Object integration requires attention: Visual search for Kanizsa figures in parietal extinction. Neuropsychologia, 92, 42-50.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Moran, R., Usher, M., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2016). Search efficiency as a function of target saliency: The transition from inefficient to efficient search and beyond. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 42, 821-836.
  • Liesefeld, H. R., Schütz-Bosbach, S., & Müller, H. J. (2016). Evidenzbasierte Psychologie in der Praxis. Psychologische Rundschau, 67, 179-180.
  • Moran, R., Zehetleitner, M., Liesefeld, H. R., Müller, H. J., & Usher, M. (2016). Serial vs. parallel models of attention in visual search: accounting for benchmark RT-distributions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 23, 1300-1315.
  • Nie, Q.-Y., Maurer, M., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2016). Inhibition drives configural superiority of illusory Gestalt: Combined behavioral and drift-diffusion model evidence. Cognition, 150, 150-162.
  • Rank, M., Shi, Z., Müller, H. J., & Hirche, S. (2016). Predictive communication quality control in haptic teleoperation with time delay and packet loss. IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 46, 581-592.
  • Szameitat, A. J., Vanloo, A., & Müller, H. J. (2016). Central as well as peripheral attentional bottlenecks in dual-task performance activate lateral prefrontal cortices. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10: 119.
  • Töllner, T., Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Mazza, V. (2016). Attending to multiple objects relies on both feature- and dimension-based control mechanisms: Evidence from human electrophysiology. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78, 2079–2089.
  • Wiegand, I., Hennig-Fast, K., Kilian, B., Müller, H. J., Töllner, T., Möller, H.J., Engel, R. R., & Finke, K. (2016). EEG correlates of visual short-term memory as neuro-cognitive endophenotypes of ADHD. Neuropsychologia, 85, 91-99.
  • Zang, X., Geyer, T., Assumpção, L., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2016). From foreground to background: How task-neutral context influences contextual cueing of visual search. Frontiers in Psychology, 7: 852.

2015

  • Assumpção, L., Shi, Z., Zang, X., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2015). Contextual cueing: implicit memory of tactile context facilitates tactile search. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77, 1212-1222.
  • Bocca, F., Töllner, T., Müller, H. J. & Taylor, P. (2015). The right angular gyrus combines perceptual and response-related expectancies in visual search: TMS-EEG evidence. Brain Stimulation, 8, 816-822.
  • Cross-Villasana, F., Finke, K., Hennig-Fast, K., Kilian, B., Wiegand, I., Müller, H. J., Möller, H-J., & Töllner, T. (2015). The speed of visual attention and motor-response decisions in adult attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 78, 107-115.
  • Finke, K., Neitzel, J., Bäuml, J. G., Redel, P., Müller, H. J., Meng, C. Jaekel, J. Daamen, M. Scheef, L., Busch, B., Baumann, N. Boecker, H., Bartmann, P., Habekost, T., Wolke, D., Wohlschläger, A., & Sorg, C. (2015). Visual attention in preterm born adults: specifically impaired attentional sub-mechanisms that link with altered intrinsic brain networks in a compensation-like mode. NeuroImage, 107, 95-106.
  • Gökce, A., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2015). Positional priming of visual pop-out search is supported by multiple spatial reference frames. Frontiers in Psychology, 6: 838.
  • Jia, L., Shi, Z., Zang, X., & Müller, H. J. (2015). Watching a real moving object expands tactile duration: The role of task-irrelevant action context for subjective time. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 77, 2768-2780.
  • Perez-Osorio, J., Müller, H. J., Wiese, E., & Wykowska, A. (2015). Gaze following is modulated by expectations regarding others' action goals. PLoS One, 10(11): e0143614.
  • Rangelov, D., Müller, H. J., & Taylor, P. C. (2015). Occipital TMS at phosphene detection threshold captures attention automatically. NeuroImage, 109, 199-205.
  • Rausch, M., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2015). Metacognitive sensitivity of subjective reports of decisional confidence and visual experience. Consciousness & Cognition, 35, 192-205.
  • Schubert, T., Finke, K., Redel, P., Kluckow, S. Müller, H. J., & Strobach, T. (2015). Video game experience and its influence on visual attention parameters: An investigation using the framework of the Theory of Visual Attention (TVA). Acta Psychologica, 157, 200-214.
  • Töllner, T., Conci, M., & Müller, H. J. (2015). Predictive distractor context facilitates attentional selection of high, but not intermediate and low, salience targets. Human Brain Mapping, 36, 935-944.
  • Töllner, T., Mink, M., & Müller, H. J. (2015). Searching for targets in visual working memory: Investigating a 'dimensional feature bundle' (DFB) model. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1339, 32-44.
  • Wiegand, I., Finke, K., Töllner, T., Starman, K., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2015). Age-related decline in global form suppression. Biological Psychology, 112, 116-124.
  • Zang, X., Jia, L., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2015). Invariant spatial context is learned but not retrieved in gaze-contingent tunnel-view search. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 41, 807-819.
  • Zehetleitner, M., Ratko-Dehnert, E., & Müller, H. J. (2015). Modeling violations of the race model inequality in bimodal paradigms: co-activation from decision and non-decision components. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9: 119.
  • Zinchenko, A., Kim, H., Danek, A., Müller, H. J., & Rangelov, D. (2015). Local feature suppression effect in face and non-face stimuli. Psychological Research, 79, 194-205.

2014

  • Conci, M., & Müller, H. J. (2014). Global scene layout modulates contextual learning in change detection. <i >Frontiers in Psychology(in press).

  • Bogon, J., Finke, K., Schulte-Körne, G., Müller, H. J., Schneider, W. X., & Stenneken, P. (2014). Parameter-based assessment of disturbed and intact components of visual attention in children with developmental dyslexia. Developmental Science, 02/2014 (doi:10.1111/desc.12150). 
  • Gokce, A., Geyer, T., Finke, K., Müller, H.J., & Töllner, T. (2013). What pops out in positional priming of pop-out: Insights from event-related lateralizations.. Frontiers in Psychology / Cognition (in press). 
  • Goschy, H., Bakos, S., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2014). Probability cueing of distractor locations: both intertrial facilitation and statistical learning mediate interference reduction. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 1195. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01195 
  • Goschy, H., Koch, A. I., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2014). Early top-down control over saccadic target selection: Evidence from a systematic salience difference manipulation. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 76(2), 367-382 (doi: 10.3758/s13414-013-0592-0). 
  • Krummenacher, J., Grubert, A., Töllner, T., & Müller, H. J. (2014). Salience-based integration of redundant signals in visual pop-out search: Evidence from behavioral and electrophysiological measures. Journal of Vison, 14(3):26 (doi: 10.1167/14.3.26).
  • Krummenacher, J., & Müller, H. J. (2014). Visual search for singleton targets redundantly defined in two feature dimensions: co-active processing of color-motion targets? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance (in press). 
  • Schlagbauer, B., Geyer, T., Müller, H. J., Zehetleitner, M. (2014). Rewarding distractor context versus rewarding target location: a commentary on Tseng and Lleras (2013). Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76(3), 669-674. (doi: 10.3758/s13414-014-0668-5). 
  • Shi, Y., Müller, H., Szameitat, A., Meindl, T., Schubert, T. (2014). The posterior task-relevant brain regionsÕ activities and functional connectivity are modulated by task preparation. Brain & Cognition, 87, 39-51. 
  • Töllner, T., Eschmann, K. C. J., Rusch, T., & Müller, H. J. (2014). Contralateral delay activity reveals dimension-based attentional orienting to locatios in visual working memory. <i >Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 02/2014 (doi:10.3758/s13414-014-0636-0). 
  • Wiegand, I., Töllner, T., Habekost, T., Dyrholm, M., Müller, H. J., & Finke, K. (2014). Distinct neural markers of TVA-based visual processing speed and short-term storage capacity parameters. Cerebral Cortex (in press, doi: 10.1093/cercor/bht071). 
  • Wiegand, I., Töllner, T., Dyrholm, M., Müller, H.J., & Finke, K. (2014). Neural markers of age-related decline and reserve in visual processing speed and visual short-term memory storage capacity. Neurobiology of Aging (in press). 
  • Wiese, E., Wykowska, A., & Müller, H. J.(2014). What we observe is biased by what other people tell us: Beliefs about the reliability of gaze behavior modulate attentional orienting to gaze cues. PLoS One, <i >9(4):e94529 (doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0094529). 
  • Wykowska, A., Wiese, E., Prosser, A., & Müller, H. J. (2014). Social perception is tuned to beliefs about the minds of others: an EEG study. PLoS One, 9(4):e94529 (doi:10.1371/journal.pone.00945229). 
  • Wykowska, A., Chellali, R., Al-Amin, Md. M., & Müller, H.J. (2014). Implications of robot actions for human perception. How do we represent actions of the observed robots? <i >International Journal of Social Robotics (in press). 
  • Zellin, M., von Mühlenen, A., Müller, H. J., & Conci, M. (2014) Long-term adaptation to change in implicit contextual learning. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review (doi: 10.3758/s13423-013-0568-z). 
  • Zinchenko, A., Kim, H., Danek, A., Müller, H. J., & Rangelov, D. (2014). Local Feature Suppression effect in face and non-face stimuli. Psychological Research, 1-12 (doi:10.1007/s00426-014-0548-6). 
  • Zang, X., Jia, L., Müller, H. J., Shi, Z. (2014), Invariant spatial context is learned but not retrieved in gaze-contingent tunnel-view search, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25329087. 

2013

  • Annac, E., Manginelli, A. A., Pollmann, S., Shi, Z., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2013). Memory under pressure: secondary-task effects on contextual cueing of visual search. Journal of Vision, 13(13):6, 1-15. 
  • Conci, M., Müller, H.J., & von Mühlenen, A. (2013) Object-based implicit learning in visual search: Perceptual segmentation constrains contextual cueing. Journal of Vision, 13(3):15, 1–17. 
  • Funk, J., Finke, K., Reinhart, S., Kardinal. M., Utz, K. S., Rosenthal, A., Kuhn, C., Müller, H. J., & Kerkhoff, G. (2013). Effects of feedback-based visual line-orientation discrimination training for visuospatial disorders after stroke. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair, 27, 142–152. 
  • Geyer, T., Mueller, H. J., Assumpcao, L., & Gais, S. (2013). Sleep-effects on implicit and explicit memory in repeated visual search. PLoS One, 8(8): e69953. 
  • Gökce, A., Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2013). Positional priming of visual pop-out search is supported by multiple spatial reference frames. Journal of Vision, 13(13):32, 1–16. 
  • Jia, L., Shi, Z., Zang, X., Müller, H.J. (2013). Concurrent emotional pictures modulate spatial-separated audiotactile temporal order judgments. Brain Research, 1537, 156–163. (doi:10.1016/j.brainres.2013.09.008). 
  • Koch, A. I., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2013). Distractors less salient than targets capture attention rather than producing non-spatial filtering costs. <i >Acta Psychologica, 144, 61–72. 
  • Leszczynski, M., Wykowska, A., Perez-Osorio, J., & Müller, H. (2013). Deployment of spatial attention towards locations in memory representations. An EEG study. <i >PLoS One 8(12): e83856. 
  • Moran, R., Zehetleitner, M., Müller, H. J., & Usher, M. (2013). Competitive guided search: Meeting the challenge of benchmark RT distributions. <i >Journal of Vision, 13(8):24, 1–31. 
  • Rangelov, D., Töllner, T., Müller, H.J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2013). What are task-sets: A single, integrated representation or a collection of multiple control representations? <i >Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7:524. 
  • Rangelov, D., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2013). Visual search for feature singletons: Multiple mechanisms produce sequence effects in visual search. <i >Journal of Vision, 13(3):22, 1–16. 
  • Schnabel, U. H., Hegenloh, M., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2013). Electromagnetic tracking of motion in the proximity of computer generated graphical stimuli: A tutorial. Behavior Research Methods, 45(3), 696–701. 
  • Shi, Z., & Müller, H. J. (2013). Multisensory perception and action: development, decision-making, and neural mechanisms. <i >Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 7:8. (doi:10.3389/fnint.2013.00081
  • Shi, Z., Ganzenmüller, S., & Müller H. J. (2013) Reducing bias in auditory duration reproduction by integrating the reproduced signal. PLoS One, 8(4): e62065. (doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0062065
  • Shi, Z., Zang, X., Jia, L., Geyer, T., & Müller, H. J. (2013).Transfer of contextual cueing in full-icon display remapping. Journal of Vision, 13(3): 2, 1–10. 
  • Soutschek, A., Müller, H. J., & Schubert, T. (2013). Conflict-specific effects of accessory stimuli on cognitive control in the Stroop task and the Simon task. <i >Experimental Psychology, 60, 140–147. 
  • Soutschek ,A., Schwarzkopf, W., Finke, K., Hennig-Fast, K., Müller, H. J., Riedel, M., Müller, H. J., Sorg, C., & Schubert, T. (2013). Interference control in adult ADHD: No evidence for interference control deficits if response speed is controlled by delta plots. Acta Psychologica, 143, 71–78. 
  • Soutschek, A., Taylor, P.C., Müller, H.J., Schubert, T. (2013). Dissociable mechanisms control conflict during perception and response selection: a Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation study. Journal of Neuroscience, 33(13), 5647–5654. 
  • Töllner, T., Conci, M., Rusch, T. & Müller, H.J. (2013) Selective manipulation of target identification demands in visual search: The role of stimulus contrast in CDA activations. Journal of Vision, 13(3):23, 1–13. 
  • Wei, P., Szameitat, A. J., Müller, H. J., Schubert, T., & Zhou, X<b >. (2013). The neural correlates of perceptual load induced attentional selection: An fMRI study. Neuroscience, 250, 372–380. 
  • Weidner, R., & Müller, H. J. (2013). Dimensional weighting in cross-dimensional singleton conjunction search. Journal of Vision, 13(3):25, 1–22 (DOI:10.1167/13.3.25). 
  • Wiegand, I., Finke, K., Müller, H. J., & Töllner, T. (2013). Event-related potentials dissociate perceptual from response-related age effects in visual search. <i >Neurobiology of Aging, 34, 973–985. 
  • Wiese, E., Zwickel, J., & Müller, H. J. (2013). The importance of context information for the spatial specificity of gaze cueing. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 75, 967–982. 
  • Zehetleitner, M., Koch, A. I., Goschy, H., & Müller, H. J. (2013). Salience-based selection: Attentional capture by distractors less salient than the target. PLoS One, 8(1): e52595. 
  • Zellin, M., Conci, M., von Mühlenen, A. & Müller, H.J. (2013) Here today, gone tomorrow – adaptation to change in memory-guided visual search. PLoS One, 8(3): e59466. 
  • Zellin, M., von Mühlenen, A. Müller, H.J. & Conci, M. (2013) Statistical learning in the past modulates contextual cueing in the future. Journal of Vision, 13(3):19, 1–14. 
  • Zwickel, J., & Müller, H. J. (2013). On the relation between spontaneous perspective taking and other visuospatial processes. Memory & Cognition, 41, 558–570. 

2012

  • Conci, M., & Müller, H. J. (2012). Contextual learning of multiple target locations in visual search. Visual Cognition, 20, 746-770. 
  • Conci, M., Zellin, M., & Müller, H. J. (2012). Whatever after next? Adaptive predictions based on short- and long-term memory in visual search.<i > Frontiers in Psychology, 3: 409. 
  • Finke, K., Matthias, E., Keller, I., Müller, H. J., Schneider, W. X., & Bublak, P. (2012). How does phasic alerting improve performance in patients with unilateral neglect? A systematic analysis of attentional processing capacity and spatial weighting mechanisms. Neuropsychologia, 50, 1178-1189. 
  • Ganzenmüller, S., Shi, Z., & Müller, H. J. (2012). Duration reproduction with sensory feedback delay: differential involvement of perception and action time. <i >Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 6: 95. 
  • Geyer, T., Baumgartner, F., Müller, H. J., & Pollmann, S. (2012). Medial temporal lobe-dependent repetition suppression and enhancement due to implicit vs. explicit processing of individual repeated search displays. <i >Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6: 272. 
  • Hendrich, E., Strobach, T., Buss, M., Müller, H. J., & Schubert, T. (2012). Temporal-order judgment of visual and auditory stimuli: Modulations in situations with and without stimulus discrimination. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 6: 63. 
  • Krummenacher, J., & Müller, H. J. (2012). Dynamic weighting of feature dimensions in visual search: Behavioral and psychophysiological evidence. <i >Frontiers in Psychology, 3: 221. 
  • Rangelov, D., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2012). The multiple-weighting-systems hypothesis: Theory and empirical support. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 74, 540-552. 
  • Redel, P., Bublak, P., Sorg, C., Kurz, A., Förstl, H., Müller, H.J., Schneider, W.X., Perneczky, R., & Finke, K. (2012). Deficits of spatial and task-related attentional selection in mild cognitive impairment and AlzheimerÕs disease. <i >Neurobiology of Aging, 33(1), 195.e27-42. 
  • Schlagbauer, B., Müller, H.J., Zehetleitner, M., Geyer, T. (2012). Awareness in contextual cueing of visual search as measured with concurrent access and phenomenal conscious tasks. Journal of Vision, 12(11): 25, 1–12. 
  • Shi, Z., Jia, L., & Müller, H. J. (2012). Modulation of tactile duration judgments by emotional pictures. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 6: 24. 
  • Sorg, C., Myers, N., Redel, P., Bublak, P., Riedl, V., Manoliu, A., Perneczky, R., Grimmer, T., Kurz, A., Förstl, H., Drzezga, A., Müller, H. J., Wohlschläger, A. M, & Finke, K. (2012). Asymmetric loss of parietal activity causes spatial bias in prodromal and mild Alzheimer's disease. Biological Psychiatry, 71, 798-804. 
  • Strobach, T., Frensch, P. A., Müller, H. J., & Schubert T. (2012). Age- and practice-related influences on dual-task costs and compensation mechanisms under optimal conditions of dual-task performance. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, 19, 222-247. 
  • Strobach, T., Frensch, P. A., Müller, H. J., & Schubert T. (2012). Testing the limits of optimizing dual-task performance in younger and older adults. <i >Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6: 39. 
  • Töllner, T., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner, M. (2012). Top-down dimensional weight set determines the capture of visual attention: Evidence from the PCN component. <i >Cerebral Cortex, 22, 1554-1563. 
  • Töllner, T., Rangelov, D., & Müller, H. J. (2012). How the speed of motor-response decisions, but not focal-attentional selection, differs as a function of task set and target prevalence. PNAS, 109(28), E1990-9. 
  • Töllner, T., Strobach, T., Schubert, T., & Müller, H.J. (2012). The effect of task order predictability in audio-visual dual task performance: Just a central capacity limitation? <i >Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 6: 75. 
  • Wiese, E., Wykowska, A., Zwickel, J., & Müller, H. J. (2012). I see what you mean: How attentional selection is shaped by ascribing intentions to others. PLoS ONE, 7(9): e45391. 
  • Wykowska, A., Chellali, R., Al-Amin, R., & Müller, H. J. (2012). Does observing artificial robotic systems influence human perceptual processing in the same way as observing humans? Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 7621, 327–337. 
  • Zehetleitner, M., Goschy, H., & Müller, H. J. (2012). Top-down control of attention: It's gradual, practice-dependent, and hierarchically organized. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 941-957. 
  • Zehetleitner, M., Rangelov, D., & Müller, H. J. (2012). Partial repetition costs persist in nonsearch compound tasks: Evidence for multiple-weighting-systems hypothesis. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 74, 879-890. 
  • Zou, H., Müller, H. J., & Shi, Z. (2012). Non-spatial sounds regulate eye movements and enhance visual search. Journal of Vision, 12(5):2. 

2011

  • Bublak, P., Redel, P., Sorg, C., Kurz, A., Förstl, H., Müller, H. J., Schneider, W. X., & Finke, K. (2011). Staged decline of visual processing capacity in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of Aging, 32, 1219–1230. 
  • Cheadle, S. W., Parton, A., Müller, H. J., & Usher, M. (2011). Subliminal gamma flicker draws attention even in the absence of transition-flash cues. <i >Journal of Neurophysiology, 102, 827–833. 
  • Chen, L., Shi, Z., & Müller, H. J. (2011). Interaction of perceptual grouping and crossmodal temporal capture in tactile apparent-motion. PLoS ONE, 6(2): e17130. 
  • Conci, M., Sun, L., & Müller, H. J. (2011). Contextual remapping in visual search after predictable target-location changes. Psychological Research, 75, 279–289. 
  • Conci, M., Töllner, T., Leszczynski, M., & Müller, H. J. (2011). The time-course of global and local attentional guidance in Kanizsa-figure detection. <i >Neuropsychologia, 49, 2456–2464. 
  • Finke, K., Schwarzkopf, W., Müller, U., Frodl, T., Müller, H. J., Schneider, W. X., Engel, R. R., Riedel, M., Müller, H. J., & Hennig-Fast, K. (2011). Disentangling the adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder endophenotype: Parametric measurement of attention. Journal of Abnormal Psycholology, 120, 890–901. 
  • Fischer, F., Müller, H. J., Tippelt, R., et al. (2011). Multidisciplinary cooperation in education: the Munich center of the learning sciences. European Educational Research Journal, 10, 153–159. 
  • Funk, J., Finke, K., Müller, H. J., Utz, K. S., & Kerkhoff, G. (2011). Visual context modulates the subjective vertical in neglect: Evidence for an increased Rod-and-Frame-Effect. Neuroscience, 173, 124–134. 
  • Geyer, T., Gokce, A., & Müller, H. J. (2011). Reinforcement of inhibitory positional priming by spatial working memory contents. Acta Psychologica, 137, 235–242. 
  • Hagendorf H., Krummenacher, J., Müller H. J., & Schubert, T. (2011). Allgemeine Psychologie für Bachelor: Wahrnehmung und Aufmerksamkeit. Springer-Verlag. 
  • Rangelov, D., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner M. (2011). Dimension-specific intertrial priming effects are task-specific: Evidence for multiple weighting systems. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 100–114. 
  • Rangelov, D., Müller, H. J., & Zehetleitner M. (2011). Independent dimension-weighting mechanisms for visual selection and stimulus identification. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 37, 1369–1382. 
  • Stenneken, P., Egetemeir, J., Schulte-Körne, G., Müller, H. J., Schneider, W. X., & Finke, K. (2011). Slow perceptual processing at the core of developmental dyslexia: A parameter-based assessment of visual attention. Neuropsychologia, 49, 3454–3465. 
  • Szameitat, A. J., Schubert, T., & Müller, H. J. (2011). How to test for dual-task specific effects in brain imaging studies - An evaluation of potential analysis methods. NeuroImage, 54, 1765–1773. 
  • Töllner, T., Zehetleitner, M., Gramann, K., & Müller, H. J. (2011). Stimulus saliency modulates pre-attentive processing speed in human visual cortex. <i >PLoS ONE, 6(1): e16276. 
  • Töllner, T., Zehetleitner, M., Krummenacher, J., & Müller, H. J. (2011). Perceptual basis of redundancy gains in visual pop-out search. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23, 137–150. 
  • Wei, P., Müller, H. J., Pollmann, S., & Zhou, X. (2011). Neural correlates of binding features within- or cross-dimensions in visual conjunction search: An fMRI study. Neuroimage, 57, 235–241. 
  • Zehetleitner, M., Hegenloh, M., & Müller, H. J. (2011). Visually guided pointing movements are driven by the salience map. Journal of Vision, 11(1):24, 1–18. 
  • Zehetleitner, M., Krummenacher, J., Geyer, T., Hegenloh, M., & Müller, H. J. (2011). Intention and trial history modulate dimensional weights in localization of pop-out targets. Attention, Perception, & Pschophysics, 73, 349-363. 
  • Zellin, M., Conci, M., von Mühlenen, A., & Müller, H. J. (2011). Two (or three) is one too many: Testing the flexibility of contextual cueing with multiple targets. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 73, 2065–2076. 

2010

  • Müller, H. J., Töllner, T., Zehetlleitner, M., T. Geyer, Rangelov, D., & Krummenacher, J. (2010). Dimension-based attention modulates feed-forward visual processing. Acta Psychologica, 135, 117–122. 
  • Akyürek, E. G., Dinkelbach, A., Schubö, A., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Electrophysiological correlates of detecting a visual target and detecting its absence: The role of feature dimensions. Neurospsychologia, 48(11), 3365–3370. 
  • Cheadle, S., Bauer, F., Müller, H. J., & Usher, M. (2010). Rapid visual grouping and figure-ground processing using temporally structured displays. Vision Research, 50, 1803–1813. 
  • Chen, L., Shi, Z., Müller, H. J. (2010). Intra- and cross-modal interactions in visual-tactile Ternus apparent motion, Brain Research, 1354, 152–162. 
  • Funk, J., Finke, K., Müller, H. J., Preger, R., & Kerkhoff, G. (2010). Systematic biases in the tactile perception of the subjective vertical in patients with unilateral neglect and the influence of upright vs. supine posture. Neuropsychologia, 48, 298–308. 
  • Funk, J., Finke, K., Müller, H. J., Utz, K. S., & Kerkhoff, G. (2010). Effects of lateral head inclination on multimodal spatial orientation judgments in neglect: Evidence for impaired spatial orientation constancy. Neuropsychologia, 48(6), 1616–1627. 
  • Geyer, T., Shi, Z., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Contextual cueing in multi-conjunction visual search is dependent on color- and configuration-based intertrial contingencies. <i >Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36, 515–532. 
  • Geyer, T., Zehetleitner, M., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Positional priming of pop-out: a relational-encoding account. Journal of Vision, 10(2), 1–17. 
  • Geyer, T., Zehetleitner, M., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Contextual cueing of pop-out visual search: When context guides the deployment of attention. Journal of Vision, 10(5), 1–11. 
  • Gramann, K., Onton, J., Riccobon, D., Müller, H. J., Bardins, S., & Makeig, S. (2010). Human brain dynamics accompanying use of egocentric and allocentric reference frames during spatial orienting. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22(12), 2836–2849. 
  • Gramann, K., Töllner, T., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Dimension-based attention modulates early visual processing. Psychophysiology , 47, 968-978. 
  • Held, B., Ansorge, U., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Masked singletons effects. Attention, Perception, & Performance, 72(8), 2069–2086. 
  • Krummenacher, J., Grubert, A., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Inter-trial and redundant-signals effects in visual search and discrimination tasks: Separable pre-attentive and post-selective effects. Vision Research, 50, 1382–1395. 
  • Krummenacher, J., Müller, H. J., Deubel, H., Wolfe, J. M., & Humphreys, G. W. (2010). Visual search and selective attention. Vision Research, 50, 1301–1303. 
  • Matthias, E., Bublak, P., Müller, H. J., Schneider, W. X., Krummenacher, J., & Finke, K. (2010). The influence of the level of alertness on spatial and non-spatial components of visual attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 36, 38–56. 
  • Plank, M., Onton, J., Müller, H. J., Makeig, S., & Gramann, K. (2010). Human EEG correlates of egocentric and allocentric path integration. In C. Hoelscher et al. (Eds.), Spatial Cognition VII – Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence 6222 (pp. 191-206), Springer: Berlin. 
  • Rank, M., Shi, Z., Müller, H. J., & Hirche, S. (2010) Perception of delay in haptic telepresence systems. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 19(5), 389-399. 
  • Rank, M., Shi, Z., Müller, H. J., & Hirche, S. (2010). The influence of different haptic environments on time delay discrimination in force feedback. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6191, 205-212. 
  • Shi, Y., Zhou, X., Müller, H. J., & Schubert, T. (2010). The neural implementation of task rule activation in the task-cuing paradigm: An event-related fMRI study. NeuroImage, 51, 1253–1264. 
  • Shi, Z., Chen, L., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Auditory temporal modulation of the visual Ternus effect: the influence of time interval. Experimental Brain Research , 203(4), 723–735. 
  • Shi, Z., Zou, H., Rank, M., Chen, L., Hirche, S. & Müller, H. J. (2010). Effects of packet loss and visual latency on the temporal discrimination of visuo-haptic events. IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 3(1), 28–36. 
  • Shi, Z., Zou, H., & Müller, H. J. (2010) Temporal perception of visual-haptic events in multimodal telepresence system. In A. Lazinica (Ed.), Advances in Haptics (pp. 437–449). (ISBN978-953-7619-X-X). 
  • Szameitat, A. J., Raabe, M., Müller, H. J., Greenlee, M., Mour‹o-Miranda, J.; The NCP Students (2010). Motor imagery of voluntary coughing – An fMRI study using a support vector machine. NeuroReport, 21(15), 980-984 
  • Töllner, T., Zehetleitner, M., Gramann, K., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Top-down weighting of visual dimensions: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence. Vision Research, 50, 13721381. 
  • Wiese, E., Zwickel, J., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Im Auge des Anderen – Wie uns die Anwesenheit anderer beeinflusst. In-mind Magazine. [How the presence of others influences us]. In-Mind-magazine. 2, online. 
  • Zehetleitner, M., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Salience from the Decision Perspective: You know where it is before you know it is there. Journal of Vision, 10:14, 1–16. 
  • Zwickel, J., & Müller, H. J. (2010). Observing fearful faces leads to visuo-spatial perspective taking. Cognition,117, 101–105.

2009

  • Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (2009). Dynamics of attentional control. Psychological Research , 73, 123–126.
  • Müller, H. J., & O’Grady, R. B. (2009). Object-based selection operating on a spatial representation made salient by dimensional segmentation mechanisms: A re-investigation of Egly and Homa (1984). Psychological Research, 73, 271–286. [1]
  • Müller, H. J., Krummenacher, K., Geyer, T., & Zehetleitner, M. (2009). Attentional capture by salient color singleton distractors is modulated by top-down dimensional set. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 35, 1–16. [18]
  • Bauer, F., Müller, H. J., & Usher, M. (2009). Interaction of attention and temporal object priming. Psychological Research, 73, 287–301. [0]
  • Bauer, F., Cheadle, S. W., Parton, A., Müller, H. J., & Usher, M. (2009). Gamma flicker triggers attentional selection without awareness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 106, 1666–1671. [7]
  • Becker, C., Gramann, K., Müller, H. J., & Elliott, M. A. (2009). Electrophysiological correlates of flicker-induced color hallucinations. Consciousness & Cognition , 15, 175-196. [1]
  • Conci, M., Böbel, E., Matthias, E., Keller, I., Müller, H. J., & Finke, K. (2009). Preattentive surface and contour grouping in Kanizsa figures: Evidence from parietal extinction. Neuropsychologia, 47, 726–732. [3]
  • Conci, M., & Müller, H. J. (2009). The ‘beam of darkness’: Spreading of the attentional blink within and between objects. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics , 71, 1725–1738. [0]
  • Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Elliott, M. A. (2009). The computation of shape orientation in search for Kanizsa figures. Perception, 38, 173-185. [0]
  • Finke, K., Bucher, L., Kerkhoff, G., Keller, I., von Rosen, F., Geyer, T., Müller, H. J., & Bublak, P. (2009). Inhibitory and facilitatory location priming in patients with left-sided visual hemi-neglect. Psychological Research, 73, 177–185. [1]
  • Geyer, T., & Müller, H. J. (2009). Distinct, but top-down modulable color and positional priming mechanisms in visual pop-out search. Psychological Research, 73, 167–166. [2]
  • Krummenacher, J., Müller, H. J., Zehetleitner, M., & Geyer, T. (2009). Dimension-based and space-based intertrial effects in visual pop-out search: modulation by task demands for focal-attentional processing Psychological Research, 73, 186–197. [1]
  • Matthias, E., Bublak, P., Müller, H. J., Schneider, W. X., Costa, A., & Finke, K. (2009). Attentional and sensory effects of lowered levels of intrinsic alertness. Neuropsychologia, 47, 3255–3264. [0]
  • Plank, M., Müller, H. J., Makeig, S., Onton, J., & Gramann, K. (2009). VR as Promising Tool for Experimental Research on Human Spatial Navigation. In S. Welke, H. Kolrep & M. Rötting (Eds.), Biophysiologische Interfaces in der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion (Fortschritt-Berichte VDI, Series 22, Vol. 30, pp. 50–62). Düsseldorf: VDI Verlag.
  • Schubö, A., & Müller, H. J. (2009). Selecting and ignoring salient objects in visual search. Brain Research, 1283, 84–101. [1]
  • Töllner, T., Gramann, K., Müller, H. J., & Eimer, M. (2009). The anterior N1 component as an index of modality shifting. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 1653–1669. [1]
  • Wei, P., Müller, H. J., Pollmann, S., & Zhou, X. (2009). Neural basis of interaction between target presence and display homogeneity in visual search: An fMRI study. Neuroimage, 45, 993–1001. [0]
  • Weidner, R., & Müller, H. J. (2009). Dimensional weighting of primary and secondary target-defining dimensions in visual search for singleton conjunction targets. Psychological Research, 73, 198–211. [2]
  • Weidner, R., Krummenacher, J., Reimann, B., Müller, H. J., & Fink, G. R. (2009). Sources of top-down control in visual search. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21, 2100–2113. [0]
  • Zehetleitner, M., Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2009). Detection of feature singletons defined in two dimensions is based on co-activation, rather than serial-exhaustive processing or an interactive race of redundant target signals. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71, 1739–1759. [0]
  • Zehetleitner, M., Müller, H. J., & Proulx, M. J. (2009). Additional-singleton interference in efficient visual search: A common salience route for detection and compound tasks. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 71, 1760–1770. [0]

2008

  • Müller, H. J., O’Grady, R., Krummenacher, J., & Heller D. (2008). Object-based attention in the Baylis-and-Driver (1993) paradigm is subject to spatial-attentional modulation. Psychological Research , 72, 609-629. [0]
  • Cheadle, S., Parton, A., Bauer, F., Müller, H. J., Bonneh, Y., Usher, M. (2008). Spatial structure affects temporal judgments: evidence for a synchrony binding code. Journal of Vision , 8, 1-12. [0]
  • Geyer, T., Krummenacher, J., & Müller, H. J. (2008). Expectancies modulate attentional capture by salient color singletons. Vision Research, 48, 1315–1326. [8]
  • Radach, R., Jacobs, A., & Müller, H. J. (2008). Explorations in the language of perception and the perception of language. Psychological Research, 72, 587-592. [0]
  • Seubert, J., Humphreys, G. W., Müller, H. J., & Gramann, K. (2008). Straight after the turn: The role of the parietal lobes for egocentric space processing. Neurocase, 4, 204-219. [3]
  • Shi, Z., Hirche, S., Schneider, W. X., & Müller, H. J. (2008). Influence of visuomotor action on visual-haptic simultaneous perception: A psychophysical study. Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator systems, 65-70. [0]
  • Töllner, T., Gramann, K., Müller, H. J., Kiss, M., & Eimer, M. (2008). Electrophysiological markers of visual dimension changes and response changes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 34, 531-542. [17]
  • Wei, P., Lü, J., Müller, H. J., & Zhou, X. (2008). Searching for two feature singletons in the visual scene: The localized attentional interference effect. Experimental Brain Research, 185, 175-188. [4]
  • Zehetleitner, M., Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2008). What the redundant-signal paradigm reveals about preattentive visual processing. Frontiers in Biology, 14, 5279-5293. [2]

2007

  • Müller, H. J., von Mühlenen, A., & Geyer, T.  (2007). Top-down inhibition of distractors in parallel visual search. Perception & Psychophysics , 69, 1373-1388. [5]
  • Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Elliott, M. A. (2007). The contrasting impact of global and local object attributes on Kanizsa figure detection. Perception & Psychophysics , 69, 1278-1294. [3]
  • Finke, K., Schneider, W. X., Redel, P., Dose, M., Kerkhoff, G., Müller, H. J., & Bublak, P. (2007). The capacity of attention and simultaneous perception of objects: A group study of Huntington’s disease patients. Neuropsychologia , 45, 3272-3284. [3]
  • Geyer, T., von Mühlenen, A., & Müller, H. J. (2007). What do eye movements reveal about the role of memory in visual search? The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60, 924-935. [5]
  • Geyer, T., Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2007). Cross-trial priming of element positions in visual pop-out search is dependent on stimulus arrangement. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 788-797. [8]
  • Gramann, K., Toellner, T., Krummenacher, J., Eimer, M., Müller, H. J. (2007). Brain-electrical correlates of dimensional weighting: An ERP study. Psychophysiology, 44, 277-292. [9]
  • Pollmann, S., Mahn, K., Reimann, B., Weidner, R, Tittgemeyer, M, Preul, C., Müller, H. J., & von Cramon, D.Y. (2007). Selective visual dimension weighting deficit after left lateral frontopolar lesions. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , 19, 365-374. [8]
  • Schubö, A., Wykowska, A., & Müller, H. J. (2007). Detecting pop-out targets in contexts of varying homogeneity: Investigating homogeneity coding with event-related brain potentials (ERPs). Brain Research, 1138, 136-147. [14]
  • Schubö, A., Schröger, E., Meinecke, C., & Müller, H. J. (2007). Attentional resources and the detection of simple pop-out targets in search diplays. Neuroreport, 18,1589-1593. [7]
  • Stork, S., Stößel, C., Müller, H. J., Wiesbeck, M., Zäh, M. F., & Schubö, A. (2007). A neuroergonomic approach for the investigation of cognitive processes in interactive assembly environments. Proceedings of the 16th IEEE International Conference on Robot & Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), 750-755. [0]

2006

  • Müller, H. J., & Busch, A. (2006). Visual search for size-defined target objects is modulated by the Ebbinghaus apparent-size illusion: Facilitatory and inhibitory effects of the context objects. Perception, 35, 671-700. [3]
  • Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2006). Visual search and attention. Visual Cognition, 14, 389-410. [5]
  • Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2006). Locus of dimension weighting: Preattentive or postselective? Visual Cognition, 14, 490-513. [19]
  • Conci, M., Gramann, K., Elliott, M. A., & Müller, H. J. (2006). Electrophysiological correlates of similarity-based interference during detection of visual forms. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 18, 880-888. [8]
  • Conci, M., Müller, H. J., & Elliott, M. A. (2006). Closure of salient regions determines search for a collinear target configuration. Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 772-778. [7]
  • Finke, K., Bublak, P., Dose, M., Müller, H. J., & Schneider, W. X. (2006). Parameter-based assessment of spatial and non-spatial deficits in Huntington’s disease. Brain, 129, 1137-1151. [20]
  • Geyer, T., Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2006). Cross-trial priming in visual search for singleton conjunction targets: Role of repeated target and distractor features. Perception & Psychophysics, 68, 736-749. [23]
  • Gramann, K., Müller, H., Schönebeck, B. & Debus, G. (2006). The neural basis of egocentric and allocentric reference frames in spatial navigation: Evidence from spatio-coupled current density reconstruction. Brain Research, 1118, 116-129. [3]
  • Pollmann S., Weidner, R., Müller, H. J., & von Cramon, D. Y. (2006). Neural correlates of visual dimension weighting. Visual Cognition, 14, 877-897. [13]
  • Pollmann S., Weidner, R., Müller, H. J., Maertens, M., & von Cramon, D. Y. (2006). Selective and interactive neural correlates of visual dimension changes and response changes. NeuroImage, 30, 254-265. [20]

2005

  • Gramann, K., Müller, H. J., Eick, E. M., & Schönebeck, B. (2005). Evidence of separable spatial representations in a virtual navigation task. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 26, 1591-1605. [17]
  • Bublak, P. Finke, K., Krummenacher, J., Preger, R., Kyllingsbæk, S., Müller, H. J., & Schneider, W. X. (2005). Usability of a theory of visual attention (TVA) for parameter-based measurement of attention II: Evidence from two patients with frontal or parietal damage. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 11, 843-854. [12]
  • Finke, K., Bublak, P., Krummenacher, J., Kyllingsbæk, S., Müller, H. J., & Schneider, W. X. (2005). Usability of a theory of visual attention (TVA) for parameter-based measurement of attention I: Evidence from normal subjects. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 11, 832-842. [13]

2004

  • Müller, H. J., Krummenacher, J., & Heller, D. (2004). Dimension-specific inter-trial facilitation in visual search for pop-out targets: Evidence for a top-down modulable visual short-term memory effect. Visual Cognition, 11, 577-602. [37]
  • Debus, G., & Müller, D. (2004). Im Gedenken an Dieter Heller. Psychologische Rundschau, 55, 139-140.
  • Busch, A.., & Müller, H. J. (2004). The Ebbinghaus illusion modulates visual search for size-defined targets: Evidence for preattentive processing of apparent object size. Perception & Psychophysics, 66, 475-495. [8]
  • Busch, A., & Müller, H. J. (2004). Visual search for apparent-length targets is modulated by the Müller-Lyer illusion. Spatial Vision, 17, 417-441. [3]
  • Conci, M., Elliott, M. A., Müller, H. J., Wendt, J., & Becker, C. (2004). The dynamics of operations in visual memory: A review and new evidence for oscillatory priming. Experimental Psychology, 51, 300-310. [2]

2003

  • Müller, H. J., Reimann, B., & Krummenacher, J. (2003). Visual search for singleton feature targets across dimensions: Stimulus- and expectancy-driven effects in dimensional weighting. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 29, 1021–1035. [80]
  • Elliott, M. A., Conci, C., & Müller, H. J. (2003). Prefrontal cortex and the generation of oscillatory visual persistence. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 733-734. [1]
  • Krummenacher, J., Müller, H. J., & Heller, D. (2003). Dimensionsbasierte Aufmerksamkeit bei visueller Suche. Psychologische Rundschau, 54, 24-34. [2]
  • Von Mühlenen, A., Müller, H. J., & Müller, D. (2003). ‘Sit-and-wait’ strategies in dynamic search condition. Psychological Science, 14, 309-314. [24]

2002

  • Krummenacher, J., Müller, H. J., & Heller, D. (2002). Visual search for dimensionally redundant pop-out targets: Parallel-coactive processing of dimensions is location-specific. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 28, 1303-1322. [32]
  • Krummenacher, J., Müller, H. J., & Heller, D. (2002). Visual search for dimensionally redundant pop-out targets: Redundancy gains in compound tasks. Visual Cognition, 9, 801-837. [21]
  • Weidner, R., Pollmann, S., Müller H. J., & D. Y. von Cramon (2002). Top-down controlled visual dimension weighting: An event-related fMRI study. Cerebral Cortex, 12, 318-328. [65]

2001

  • Müller, H. J., Elliott, M. A., Herrmann, C. S., & Mecklinger, A. (2001). Neural binding of space and time: An introduction. Visual Cognition, 8, 273-285. [3]
  • Elliott, M. A., & Müller, H. J. (2001). Effects of stimulus synchrony on mechanisms of perceptual organization. Visual Cognition, 8, 655-677. [9]
  • Found, A., & Müller, H. J. (2001). Efficient search for size targets on a background texture gradient: Is detection guided by discontinuities in the retinal-size gradient of items? Perception, 30, 21-48. [5]
  • Krummenacher, J., Müller, H. J., & Heller, D. (2001). Visual search for dimensionally redundant pop-out targets: Evidence for parallel-coactive processing of dimensions. Perception & Psychophysics, 63, 901-917. [60]
  • Von Mühlenen, A., & Müller, H. J. (2001). Visual search for motion-form conjunctions: Is form discriminated within the motion system? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 27, 707-718. [3]

2000

  • Müller, H. J., & Von Mühlenen, A. (2000). Probing distractor inhibition in visual search: Inhibition of return. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 26, 1591-1605. [92]
  • Müller, H. J., & O’Grady, R. (2000). Object-based selection is subject to domain-based attentional limitations. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 26, 1332-1351. [14]
  • Donnelly, N., Found, A., & Müller, H. J. (2000). Are shape differences detected in early vision. Visual Cognition, 6, 719-741. [6]
  • Elliott, M. A., & Müller, H. J. (2000). Evidence for a 40-Hz oscillatory short-term visual memory revealed by human reaction time measurements. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 26, 703-718. [27]
  • Elliott, M. A., Becker, C., Boucart, M., & Müller, H. J. (2000). Enhanced GABAA inhibition enhances synchrony coding in human perception. Neuroreport, 11, 3403-3407. [11]
  • Elliott, M. A., Hermann, C., Mecklinger, A., & Müller, H. J. (2000). The loci of oscillatory visual-object priming: a combined electroencephalographic and reaction-time study. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 38, 225-243. [10]
  • Humphreys, G. W., & Müller, H. J. (2000). A search asymmetry reversed by figure-ground assignment. Psychological Science, 11, 196-201. [15]
  • Von Mühlenen, A., & Müller, H. J. (2000). Perceptual integration of motion and form information: Evidence of parallel-continuous processing. Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 517-531. [7]
  • O’Grady, R., & Müller, H. J. (2000). Object-based selection operating on a grouped array of locations. Perception & Psychophysics, 62, 1655-1667. [9]
  • Pollmann, S., Weidner, R., Müller, H. J., & von Cramon, D.Y. (2000). A fronto-posterior network involved in visual dimension changes. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 12, 480-494. [78]

1999

  • Müller, H. J., & Von Mühlenen, A. (1999). Visual search for conjunctions of motion and form: The efficiency of attention to static versus moving items depends on practice. Visual Cognition, 6, 385-408. [1]
  • Donnelly, N., Found, A., & Müller, H. J. (1999). Searching for impossible objects: Processing form attributes in early vision. Perception & Psychophysics, 61, 675-690. [7]
  • Hodgson, T. L., & Müller, H. J. (1999). Attentional orienting in two-dimensional space. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 52A, 615-648. [2]
  • Hodgson, T. L., Müller, H. J., & O’Leary, M. J. (1999). Attentional localization prior to simple and directed manual responses. Perception & Psychophysics, 61, 308-321. [10]
  • Von Mühlenen, A., & Müller, H. J. (1999). Visual search for motion-form conjunctions: Selective attention to movement direction. Journal of General Psychology, 126, 289-317. [6]
  • Olivers, C., Heinke, D., Humphreys, G. W., & Müller, H. J. (1999). Close interactions between “when” and “where” in saccade selection: Multiple saliency and distractor effects. (Comment on J. M. Findlay & R. Walker, A model of saccade generation based on parallel processing and competitive inhibition). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, 693-694. [0]

1998

  • Elliott, M. A., & Müller, H. J. (1998). Synchronous information presented in 40 Hz flicker enhances visual feature binding. Psychological Science, 9, 277-283. [90]
  • Klein, R., Schmidt, W., & Müller, H. J. (1998). Disinhibition of return: Unnecessary and unlikely. Perception & Psychophysics, 60, 862-872. [23]

1997

  • Found, A., & Müller, H. J. (1997). Local and global orientation in visual search. Perception & Psychophysics, 59, 941-963. [9]

1996

  • Found, A., & Müller, H. J. (1996). Searching for unknown feature targets on more than one dimension: Investigating a" dimension-weighting" account. Perception & Psychophysics, 58, 88-101. [120]
  • Müller, H. J., & Found, A. (1996). Visual search for conjunctions of motion and form: Display density and asymmetry reversal. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 22, 122-132. [13]
  • Müller, H. J., & Von Mühlenen, A. (1996). Attentive tracking and inhibition of return in dynamic displays. Perception & Psychophysics, 58, 224-249. [46]

1995

  • Müller, H. J., Heller, D., & Ziegler, J. (1995). Visual search for singleton feature targets within and across feature dimensions. Perception & Psychophysics, 57, 1-17. [169]

1994

  • Müller, H. J., Humphreys, G. W., & Donnelly, N. (1994). SEarch via Recursive Rejection (SERR): Visual search for single and dual form-conjunction targets. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 20, 235-258. [24]
  • Müller, H. J., & Maxwell, J. (1994). Perceptual integration of motion and from information: Is the movement filter involved in visual form discrimination? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 20, 397-420. [9]
  • Müller, H. J. (1994). Qualitative differences in response bias from spatial cueing. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 48, 218-241. [7]

1993

  • Humphreys, G. W., & Müller, H. J. (1993). Search via Recursive Rejection (SERR): A connectionist model of visual search. Cognitive Psychology, 25, 43-110. [161]

1992

  • Crawford, T. J., & Müller, H. J. (1992). Spatial and temporal effects of spatial attention on human saccadic eye movements. Vision Research, 32, 293-304. [52]
  • Humphreys, G. W., Freeman, T. A. C., & Müller, H. J. (1992). Lesioning a connectionist model of visual search: Selective effects on distractor grouping. Canadian Journal of Psychology, 46, 417-460. [25]

1991

  • Müller, H. J., & Humphreys, G. W. (1991). Luminance increment detection: Capacity limited or not? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 17, 107-124. [86]

1989

  • Müller, H. J., Humphreys, G. W., Quinlan, P. T., & Donnelly, N. (1989). Fundamental design limitations in tag assignment. (Comment on Strong and Whitehead. A solution to the tag assignment problem of neural networks). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 12, 410 411. [0]
  • Müller, H. J., & Rabbitt, P. M. A. (1989). Reflexive and voluntary orienting of visual attention: Time course of activation and resistance to interruption. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 15, 315 330. [685]
  • Müller, H. J., & Rabbitt, P. M. A. (1989). Spatial cueing and the relation between the accuracy of “where” and “what” decisions in visual search. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 41A, 747 773. [36]
  • Shepherd, M., & Müller, H. J. (1989). Movement versus focusing of visual attention. Perception & Psychophysics, 46, 146 154. [53]

1988

  • Müller, H. J., & Findlay, J. M. (1988). The effect of visual attention on peripheral discrimination thresholds in single and multiple element displays. Acta Psychologica, 69, 129 155. [108]

1987

  • Müller, H. J., & Findlay, J. M. (1987). Sensitivity and criterion effects in the spatial cuing of visual attention. Perception & Psychophysics, 42, 383 399. [134]

 

Contributions to Edited Collections

2007

  • Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2007). Aufmerksamkeit. In J. Müsseler (Ed.), Allgemeine Psychologie (pp. 102-152). Heidelberg/Berlin: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag.

2006

  • Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2006). Funktionen und Modelle der selektiven Aufmerksamkeit. In H.-O. Karnath & P. Their (Eds.), Neuropsychologie. Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer (ipp. 239-253).
  • Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2006). Aufmerksamkeit. In P. A. Frensch & J. Funke (Eds.), Handbuch der Allgemeinen Psychologie: Kognition. Göttingen: Hogrefe (pp. 118-126).

2005

  • Müller, H. J. (2005). „To see, but not to see“: Der Einfluss der Aufmerksamkeit auf die visuelle Wahrnehmung. Aviso (Zeitschrift für Wissenschaft und Kunst in Bayern). 4 (Das Heft vom Sehen), 40-43.
  • Krummenacher, J., von Mühlenen, A., & Müller, H. J. (2005). Selektive Aufmerksamkeit. In B. Kersten (Ed.), Praxisfelder der Wahrnehmungspsychologie. Bern: Huber (pp. 13-32).
  • Krummenacher, J., & Müller, H. J. (2005). Dimensional memory effects and redundancy gains in pop-out search. In L. Itti, G. Rees, & J. Tsotsos (Eds.). Neurobiology of Attention. Burlington, MA.: Elsevier (pp. 412-417).

2003

  • Müller, H. J., Krummenacher, J., & Heller, D. (2003). Dimension-based visual attention and visual object segmentation. In C. Kaernbach, E. Schröger, & H. J. Müller (Eds.), Psychophysics beyond Sensation (pp. 221-244). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Elliott, M. A. & Müller, H. J. (2003). Synchronization and stimulus timing: A review. In C. Kaernbach, E. Schröger, & H. J. Müller (Eds.), Psychophysics beyond Sensation (pp. 137-156). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

2002

  • Müller, H. J. (2002). Funktionen und Modelle der Aufmerksamkeit. In H.-O. Karnath & P. Their (Eds.), Neuropsychologie (pp. 245-267). Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer.
  • Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2002). Aufmerksamkeit. In W. Prinz & J. Müsseler (Eds.), Allgemeine Psychologie (pp. 118-177). Heidelberg/Berlin: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag.
  • Busch, A., Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (2002). Focussing attention on objects with real versus subjective contours. In J. A. Da Silva, E.H. Matsushima, & N.P. Ribeiro-Filho (Eds.), Fechner Day 2002: Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics (pp. 326-331). Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil: Editora Legis Summa Ltda.

2001

  • Busch, A., & Müller, H. J. (2001). The Ebbinghaus illusion modulates the detection of size-defined targets in visual search. In E. Sommerfeld, R. Kompass, & T. Lachmann (Eds.). Fechner Day 2001. Proceedings of the The Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics (pp. 320-325). Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.
  • Elliott, M. A., & Müller, H. J. (2001). Quantitative, qualitative, and structural descriptions of the effects of synchronized-stimulus presentation. In L. Chen, & Y. Zhou (Eds.), Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Cognitive Science. Beijing: Press of the University of Science and Technology of China (pp. 239-243).
  • Geyer, T., Müller, H., von Mühlenen, A., & Lachmann, T. (2001). Parallel inhibitory marking in visual search. In E. Sommerfeld, R. Kompass, & T. Lachmann (Eds.). Fechner Day 2001. Proceedings of the The Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics (pp. 373-378). Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.
  • Krummenacher, J., Müller, H. J., Reimann, B., & Heller, D. (2001). Visual singleton (‘pop-out’) detection is mediated by dimension-based attention. In E. Sommerfeld, R. Kompass, & T. Lachmann (Eds.). Fechner Day 2001. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics (pp. 479-486). Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.

2000

  • Elliott, M. A., Müller, H. J., & Mecklinger, A. (2000). Oscillatory characteristics of visual persistence. In E. Schröger, A. Mecklinger, & A. D. Friederici (Eds.), Working on Working Memory (Leipzig Series in Cognitive Sciences 1). Leipzig, Leipziger Universitätsverlag (pp. 27-42).
  • Weidner, R., Pollmann, S., Müller, H. J., von Cramon, D. Y. (2000). The functional neuroanatomy of visual dimension weighting. In E. Schröger, A. Mecklinger, & A. D. Friederici (Eds.), Working on Working Memory (Leipzig Series in Cognitive Sciences 1). Leipzig, Leipziger Universitätsverlag (pp. 43-59).

1999

  • Müller, H. J., & Elliott, M. A. (1999). 40-Hz synchronicity priming of Kanizsa figure detection demonstrated by a novel psychophysical paradigm. In G. Aschersleben, J. Müsseler, & T. Bachmann (Eds.), Advances in Psychology: Cognitive contributions to the perception of spatial and temporal events. Amsterdam: Elsevier (pp. 323-340).
  • Müller, H. J., & Elliott, M. A. (1999). Pertentional retouch, selective attention and synchronicity priming: Commentary on Talis Bachmann, “Visible events and phenomena”. In G. Aschersleben, J. Müsseler, & T. Bachmann (Eds.), Advances in Psychology: Cognitive contributions to the perception of spatial and temporal events. Amsterdam: Elsevier (pp. 207-212).
  • Müller, H. J., Elliott, M. A., Heller, D. & Krummenacher, J. (1999). Dimensions-spezifisches Priming von Popout-Zeilreizen und Synchronizitätspriming von Figur-Grund-Segmen-tierungsprozessen: Zwei neue Formen des impliziten visuellen Kurzzeit-gedächtnisses. In E. Wittruk & H. J. Lander (Eds.), Informationsver-arbeitungsanalysen. Kognitions-psychologische und meßmethodische Beiträge. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 1999 (pp. 55-65).
  • Elliott, M. A., & Müller, H. J. (1999). On the role of 40-Hz, and evidence of faster-frequency oscillations, during visual-object perception. In P. R. Killeen & W. R. Uttal (Eds.), Fechner Day 99: The End of 20th Century Psychophysics. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the International Society of Psychophysics. Tempe, AZ (USA): The International Society for Psychophysics (pp. 13-18).
  • Humphreys, G. W., & Müller, H. J. (1999). SEarch via Recursive Rejection (SERR): A connectionist model of visual search. In R. Ellis & G. W. Humphreys (Eds.), Connectionist Psychology. A Textbook with Readings. Hove (UK): Psychology Press (pp. 187-235).

1998

  • Müller, H. J., Humphreys, G. W., & Olson, A. C. (1998). SEarch via Recursive Rejection (SERR). In R.D. Wright (Ed.), Visual Attention. Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science, Volume 8. New York: Oxford University Press (pp. 389-416).

1995

  • Hodgson, T. L., & Müller, H. J. (1995). Evidence relating to premotor theories of visuospatial attention. In J. M. Findlay, R. Walker, & R. Kentridge (Eds.), Eye Movement Research: Mechanisms, Processes and Applications. Amsterdam: North-Holland (pp. 305-316).

1994

  • Humphreys, G. W., Riddoch, J. M., Donnelly, N., Freeman, T., Boucart, M., & Müller, H. J. (1994). Intermediate visual processing and visual agnosia. In M. Farah & G. Ratcliff  (Eds.), The Neuropsychology of High-Level Vision. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum (pp. 63-101).

1993

  • Müller, H. J., & Humphreys, G. W. (1993). A connectionist model of visual search for simple form conjunctions. In D. Brogan, A. Gale, & K. Carr (Eds.), Visual Search 2. London: Taylor and Francis (pp. 61 71).

1990

  • Müller, H. J., Humphreys, G. W., Quinlan, P. T. & Riddoch, M. J. (1990). Combined feature coding in the form domain. In D. Brogan (Ed.), Visual Search 1. London: Taylor and Francis (pp. 47 55).

1983

  • Heller, D., & Müller, H. J. (1983). On the relationship between saccade size and fixation duration in reading. In R. Groner, C. Menz, D. F. Fisher, & R. A. Monty (Eds.), Eye Movements and Psychological Processes, Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum (pp. ).

1981

  • Fröschl, T., Heller, D., & Müller, H .J. (1981). Zur Präzision der Augenbewegungen beim Lesen (On the precision of eye movements in reading). In O.Heller (Ed.), Forschungsbericht 1980. Würzburger Psychologisches Institut, Universität Würzburg (pp. 38-63).

1980

  • Heller, D., & Müller H. J. (1980). Augenbewegungen beim Lesen von Sprachapproximationen (Eye movements in the reading of language approximations). In O. Heller (Ed.), Forschungsbericht 1979. Würzburger Psychologisches Institut, Universität Würzburg (pp. 63-81).

 

Edited journals and books:

  • Müller, H. J. & Geyer, T. (2019). Visual Search and Selective Attention IV. Visual Cognition (Special Issue).
  • Liesefeld, H. R., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Visual Working Memory. British Journal of Psychology (Special Issue).
  • Wolfe, J.M., Kanwisher, N., Jiang, Y., & Müller, H. J. (2019). Special Issue in honor of Anne Treisman. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics (Special Issue).
  • Lamy, D., & Müller, H. J. (Eds.) (2015). What you did is what you’ll do: the role of implicit visual memory in search behaviour. Frontiers in Psychology (Special Issue).
  • Müller, H. J., Eimer, M., Humphreys, G. W., Olivers, C., & Wolfe, J. M. (Eds.) (2013–2014), Visual Search and Selective Attention III. Journal of Vision (Special Issues).
  • Shi, Z., & Müller, H. J. (Eds.) (2012), Multisensory Perception and Action: psychophysics, neural mechanisms, and applications. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience (Special Issue).
  • Hagendorf, H., Müller, H. J., Krummenacher, J., & Schubert, T. (2011). Wahrnehmung und Aufmerksamkeit. Springer Verlag.
  • Hagendorf, H., Müller, H. J., Krummenacher, J., & Schubert, T. (2010). Wahrnehmung und Aufmerksamkeit. Springer Verlag.
  • Krummenacher, J., Müller, H. J., & Deubel, H. (Eds.) (2019). Visual Search and Selective Attention II. Vision Research (Special Issue).
  • Müller, H. J., & Geyer, T. (Eds.). (2008) Dynamics of Attentional Control. Psychological Research (Special Issue).
  • Raddach, R., Jacobs, A., & Müller, H. J. (Eds.) (2009). Explorations in the Language of Perception and the Perception of language. Psychological Research (Special Issue).
  • Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (Eds.) (2006), Visual Search and Attention. Visual Cognition (Special Issue), 14, 389-1027.
  • Müller, H. J., & Krummenacher, J. (Eds.) (2006), Visual Search and Attention. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.
  • Kaernbach, C., Schröger, E. & Müller, H. J. (Eds.) (2003), Psychophysics beyond sensation: Laws and invariants of human cognition. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.(Scientific Psychology Series).
  • Müller, H. J., Elliott, M. A., Herrmann, C. S., & Mecklinger, A. (Eds.) (2001), Neural binding of space and time: Spatial and temporal mechanisms of feature-object binding. Visual Cognition (Special Issue).
  • Müller, H. J., & Elliott, M.A. (Eds.) (2001), Neural binding of space and time: Spatial and temporal mechanisms of feature-object binding. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.