Department of Psychology

Dr. Moritz Durst (Alumni)

M.Sc.
Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen
Faculty of Science (Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät)
Department of Psychology (Fachbereich Psychologie)
Group "Cognition and Action" (Abteilung "Kognition und Handlung")

Visitor's directions:
Department of Psychology
Schleichstraße 4, 72076 Tübingen

Room# 4309

Consultation: by arrangement

Phone: +49 (0)7071 - 29 78350

Email: moritz.durstspam prevention@psycho.uni-tuebingen.de

Publications:

Durst,  M., Ulrich, R., & Janczyk, M. (accepted/in press). To prepare or not to prepare? When preparation of a response in Task 2 induces extra performance costs in Task 1. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review.

Durst, M., & Janczyk, M. (2019). Two types of Backward Crosstalk: Sequential modulations and evidence from the diffusion model. Acta Psychologica, 193, 132-152.

Durst, M., & Janczyk, M. (2018). The motor locus of the no-go based backward crosstalk. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 44, 1931-1946.

Janczyk, M., Renas, S., & Durst, M. (2018). Identifying the locus of compatibility-based backward crosstalk: Evidence from an extended PRP paradigm. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 44, 261-276.

Renas, S., Durst, M., & Janczyk, M. (2018). Action effect features, but not anatomical features, determine the Backward Crosstalk Effect: Evidence from crossed-hands experiments. Psychological Research, 82, 970-980.

Bratzke, D., Birngruber, T., Durst, M., & Schröter, H. (2017). Filled and empty reproductions of filled and empty intervals: Is there also a filled reproduction illusion? Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 79, 2143-2152.

Janczyk, M., Durst, M., & Ulrich, R. (2017). Action selection by temporally distal goal-states. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 24, 467-473.

Miller, J., & Durst, M. (2015). A comparison of the psychological refractory period and prioritized processing paradigms: Can the response-selection bottleneck model explain them both? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 41(5), 1420-1441.

Miller, J., & Durst, M. (2014). “Just do it when you get a chance”: the effects of a background task on primary task performance. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76(8), 2560-2574.

Short CV:

10/2014 – 9/2015 M.Sc. in Psychology, University of Tübingen
3/2013 – 8/2013 Research internship, University of Otago
10/2010 – 9/2014 B.Sc. in Psychology, University of Tübingen