Dr. Jana Birkenbusch

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  • Birkenbusch, J., & Ellermeier, W. (2016). Axiomatic evaluation of k-multiplicativity in ratio scaling: Investigating numerical distortion. Journal of Mathematical Psychology.
  • Birkenbusch, J. Evaluating the Ratio Scalability of Perceived Duration. An Axiomatic Study (2015). Dissertation an der TU Darmstadt im Fachbereich 3. http://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/5025/ (Doktorarbeit)
  • Birkenbusch, J., Ellermeier, W., & Kattner, F. (2015). Octuplicate this interval! Axiomatic examination of the ratio properties of duration perception. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 77, 1767-1780.
  • Birkenbusch, J., Wolff, C., & Ellermeier, W. (2015). An axiomatic study on duration perception: Investigating ratio scalability of visual and temporally structured stimuli. In L. Stefanutti, E. Robusto, P. Anselmi, D. de Chiusole, & A. Spoto (Hrsg.), 46th European Mathematical Psychology Group (EMPG) meeting: Program and Abstracts (p. 31). Padua, Italy, 2015
  • Birkenbusch, J., & Ellermeier, W. (2015). The relationship between Power Law Exponents, Weber Fractions, and short Standard Durations. In C. Bermeitinger, W. Greve & A. Mojzisch (Hrsg.), Abstracts of the 57th Conference of Experimental Psychologists. Lengerich: Pabst.
  • Birkenbusch, J., & Ellermeier, W. (2014). Axiomatic evaluation of k-multiplicativity. In G.R. Patching, M. Johnson, E. Borg, A. Hellström (Eds.) Fechner Day 2014 – Proceedings of the 30th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Psychophysics. International Society for Psychophysics, Lund, Sweden, 2014
  • Birkenbusch, J., Ellermeier, W., & Bezold, L. (2014) The longer the standard, the larger the exponent! The standard duration influences the exponent of Stevens’ Power Law. In J. Heller, R. Ulrich, F. Wickelmaier, N. Umbach, & S. Jung (Eds.) 45th European Mathematical Psychology Group (EMPG) meeting: Program and Abstracts (p. 14). Tübingen, Germany, 2014
  • Birkenbusch, J., Ellermeier, W., & Kattner, F. (2014). Axiomatic examination of duration perception: The exponent of Stevens‘ Power Function varies under changes of the reference stimulus. In A.C. Schütz, K. Drewing, & K.R. Gegenfurtner (Eds.) Abstracts of the 56th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (p. 28). Lengerich: Pabst
  • Birkenbusch, J., & Christ, O. (2013). Concepts behind Serious Games and Computer Based Trainings in Health Care: Immersion, Presence, Flow. In Bredl, K. & Bösche, W. (Hrsg.), Serious Games and Virtual Worlds in Education, Professional Development, and Health Care. IGI.
  • Birkenbusch, J., Ellermeier, W., & Kattner, F. (2013). Octuplicate this interval! In J. Wackermann, M. Wittmann, & W. Skrandies (Eds.) Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Psychophysics. International Society for Psychophysics, Freiburg, Germany, 2013
  • Birkenbusch, J., & Kattner, F. (2013). Pre-training performance affects configural discrimination learning. In U. Ansorge, E. Kirchler, C. Lamm, & H. Leder (Eds.) Abstracts of the 55th Conference of Experimental Psychologists (p. 329). Lengerich: Pabst
  • Breyer, M., Birkenbusch, J., Burkhardt, D., Schwarz, C., Stab, C., Nazemi, K., & Christ, O. (2012) Visualizations encourage Uncertain Users to high Effectiveness. In Y. G. Ji (Eds.) Advances in Affective and Pleasurable Design. pp. 8066-8074. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis, CRC Press
  • Birkenbusch, J. & Kattner, F. (2011). Stimulus properties in contingency learning: The auditory scale illusion produces a negative patterning advantage. In K. Bittrich, S. Blankenberger & Lukas, J.(Eds.)# 53. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen. Lengerich: Pabst