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Ines, a cognitive psychologist, studies processes of attention, emotion and performance in humans. Her specific interests are in cognitive control, effects of event history, implicit biases and expectancy in decision making, multi-task interference, and planning and control of voluntary movements, using both behavioural and electrophysiological approaches.
She has recently been funded by a Postdoctoral Fellowship from ESRC and an ESRC Research Grant for investigating mechanisms underlying cognitive interference and control adjustments in human behaviour.
Please contact me if you are interested in a PhD project under my supervision.
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ij7@st-andrews.ac.uk |
Tel: +44 (0)1334 46 3060 |
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| Picton, L., Saunders, B. & Jentzsch, I. (2012). I will fix only my own mistakes: An ERP study investigating error processing in a joint choice-RT task. Neuropsychologia, 50, 777-785. |
| Jentzsch, I., & Dudschig, C. (2009). Why do we slow down after an error? Mechanisms underlying the effects of posterror slowing. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62, 209-218 |
| Jentzsch, I., Leuthold, H., & Ulrich, R. (2007). Decomposing
sources of response slowing in the PRP paradigm. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 33, 610-626. |
| Jentzsch, I., & Leuthold, H. (2006). Control over speeded actions: A common processing locus for Micro- and Macro- Tradeoff effects? Quarterly Journal
of Experimental Psychology, 59, 1329-1337. |
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