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Dr. Jovita Brüning
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin im DFG geförderten Projekt
„Task organization in multitasking: Determinants and characteristics of individual preferences for serial versus overlapping task processing and different strategies of response organization“
Projektbeschreibung
Experimentvideos
Sekr. F7
Raum F 420
Marchstraße 12
10587 Berlin
+49 (0)30/314-78824
jovita.bruening(at)tu-berlin.de
Forschungsinteressen
- Serielle versus parallele Verarbeitung unter multiplen kognitiven Aufgabenanforderungen
- Individuelle Unterschiede in Strategien des Multitasking, im Arbeitsgedächtnis sowie in kognitiver Flexibilität
- Leistungsmaße und Effizienz sowie zugrundliegende neurophysiologische Mechanismen im Multitasking
Lehre
Semester | Veranstaltung |
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Wintersemester 2020/21 | Psychologie für Ingenieur*Innen I (VL) |
Sommersemester 2020 | Psychologie für Ingenieur*Innen I (VL) |
Sommersemester 2019 | Multitasking (VL) |
Veröffentlichungen
Brüning, J., Mückstein, M., & Manzey, D. (2020). Multitasking strategies make the difference: Separating processing-code resources boosts multitasking efficiency when individuals prefer to interleave tasks in free concurrent dual tasking. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 46(12), 1411–1433. DOI: 10.1037/xhp0000865 [Deposit Once]
Brüning, J., Reissland, J. & Manzey, D. (2020), Individual preferences for task coordination strategies in multitasking: exploring the link between preferred modes of processing and strategies of response organization, Psychological Research, [DOI]: 10.1007/s00426-020-01291-7
Brüning, J., & Manzey, D. (2018). Flexibility of individual multitasking strategies in task-switching with preview: Are preferences for serial versus overlapping task processing dependent on between-task conflict? Psychological Research, 82 (1), 92–108. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00426-017-0924-0
Bruening, J., Ludwig, V. U., Paschke, L. M., Walter, H., & Stelzel, C. (2018). Motivational effects on the processing of delayed intentions in the anterior prefrontal cortex. NeuroImage, 172, 517-526.
Kraft, A., Dyrholm, M., Kehrer, S., Kaufmann, C., Bruening, J., Kathmann, N., ... & Brandt, S. A. (2015). TMS over the right precuneus reduces the bilateral field advantage in visual short term memory capacity. Brain stimulation, 8(2), 216-223.
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