Ines Jentzsch

3.2k total citations
50 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

Ines Jentzsch is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ines Jentzsch has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 45 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 11 papers in Social Psychology and 9 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology. Recurrent topics in Ines Jentzsch's work include Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (28 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (14 papers) and Motor Control and Adaptation (11 papers). Ines Jentzsch is often cited by papers focused on Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies (28 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (14 papers) and Motor Control and Adaptation (11 papers). Ines Jentzsch collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland. Ines Jentzsch's co-authors include Hartmut Leuthold, Stefan R. Schweinberger, Carolin Dudschig, Werner Sommer, A. Mike Burton, Jürgen M. Kaufmann, Reiner Sprengelmeyer, Grit Herzmann, Elisabeth E.F. Bradford and Juan Carlos Gómez and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Brain and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Ines Jentzsch

49 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Peers

Ines Jentzsch
Daniël Schreij Netherlands
Steven B. Most United States
Alison Harris United States
Gustav Kuhn United Kingdom
Alejandro Lleras United States
David Soto United Kingdom
Daniël Schreij Netherlands
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ines Jentzsch

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Jentzsch, Ines, et al.. (2024). Semantic congruency modulates the speed-up of multisensory responses. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 567–567. 1 indexed citations
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Tolomeo, Serenella, David Christmas, Ines Jentzsch, et al.. (2016). A causal role for the anterior mid-cingulate cortex in negative affect and cognitive control. Brain. 139(6). 1844–1854. 92 indexed citations
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Fluharty, Meg, Ines Jentzsch, Manuel Spitschan, & Dhanraj Vishwanath. (2016). Eye fixation during multiple object attention is based on a representation of discrete spatial foci. Scientific Reports. 6(1). 31832–31832. 8 indexed citations
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Jentzsch, Ines, et al.. (2013). Improved effectiveness of performance monitoring in amateur instrumental musicians. Neuropsychologia. 52. 117–124. 32 indexed citations
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Jentzsch, Ines, et al.. (2013). Group Membership Affects Spontaneous Mental Representation: Failure to Represent the Out-Group in a Joint Action Task. PLoS ONE. 8(11). e79178–e79178. 36 indexed citations
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Picton, Laurence D., Blair Saunders, & Ines Jentzsch. (2012). “I will fix only my own mistakes”: An ERP study investigating error processing in a joint choice-RT task. Neuropsychologia. 50(5). 777–785. 23 indexed citations
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Dudschig, Carolin & Ines Jentzsch. (2009). Speeding before and slowing after errors: Is it all just strategy?. Brain Research. 1296. 56–62. 80 indexed citations
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Dudschig, Carolin & Ines Jentzsch. (2008). Locus of response slowing resulting from alternation‐based processing interference. Psychophysiology. 45(5). 751–758. 9 indexed citations
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Jentzsch, Ines, Hartmut Leuthold, & Rolf Ulrich. (2007). Decomposing sources of response slowing in the PRP paradigm.. Journal of Experimental Psychology Human Perception & Performance. 33(3). 610–626. 48 indexed citations
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Watson, Lynn Ann, Barbara Dritschel, Marc C. Obonsawin, & Ines Jentzsch. (2007). Seeing yourself in a positive light: Brain correlates of the self-positivity bias. Brain Research. 1152. 106–110. 122 indexed citations
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Jentzsch, Ines, Hartmut Leuthold, & K. Richard Ridderinkhof. (2004). Beneficial effects of ambiguous precues: Parallel motor preparation or reduced premotoric processing time?. Psychophysiology. 41(2). 231–244. 35 indexed citations
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Trenner, M, Stefan R. Schweinberger, Ines Jentzsch, & Werner Sommer. (2004). Face repetition effects in direct and indirect tasks: an event-related brain potentials study. Cognitive Brain Research. 21(3). 388–400. 43 indexed citations
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Herzmann, Grit, Stefan R. Schweinberger, Werner Sommer, & Ines Jentzsch. (2004). What's special about personally familiar faces? A multimodal approach. Psychophysiology. 41(5). 688–701. 171 indexed citations
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Mamassian, Pascal, Ines Jentzsch, Benoît A. Bacon, & Stefan R. Schweinberger. (2003). Neural correlates of shape from shading. Neuroreport. 14(7). 971–975. 31 indexed citations
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Schyns, Philippe G., Ines Jentzsch, Mark H. Johnson, Stefan R. Schweinberger, & Frédéric Gosselin. (2003). A principled method for determining the functionality of brain responses. Neuroreport. 14(13). 1665–1669. 79 indexed citations
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Jentzsch, Ines & Werner Sommer. (2002). The effect of intentional expectancy on mental processing: a chronopsychophysiological investigation. Acta Psychologica. 111(3). 265–282. 18 indexed citations
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Leuthold, Hartmut & Ines Jentzsch. (2002). Spatiotemporal source localisation reveals involvement of medial premotor areas in movement reprogramming. Experimental Brain Research. 144(2). 178–188. 23 indexed citations
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Jentzsch, Ines & Werner Sommer. (2002). Functional localization and mechanisms of sequential effects in serial reaction time tasks. Perception & Psychophysics. 64(7). 1169–1188. 30 indexed citations
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Jentzsch, Ines & Hartmut Leuthold. (2002). Advance movement preparation of eye, foot, and hand: a comparative study using movement-related brain potentials. Cognitive Brain Research. 14(2). 201–217. 28 indexed citations
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Leuthold, Hartmut & Ines Jentzsch. (2002). Distinguishing neural sources of movement preparation and execution. Biological Psychology. 60(2-3). 173–198. 94 indexed citations

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