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  1. Controlled and automatic human information processing: Perceptual learning, automatic attending, and a general theory.Richard M. Shiffrin & Walter Schneider - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (2):128-90.
    Tested the 2-process theory of detection, search, and attention presented by the current authors in a series of experiments. The studies demonstrate the qualitative difference between 2 modes of information processing: automatic detection and controlled search; trace the course of the learning of automatic detection, of categories, and of automatic-attention responses; and show the dependence of automatic detection on attending responses and demonstrate how such responses interrupt controlled processing and interfere with the focusing of attention. The learning of categories is (...)
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    Controlled and automatic human information processing: I. Detection, search, and attention.Walter Schneider & Richard M. Shiffrin - 1977 - Psychological Review 84 (1):1-66.
  3. Controlled and automatic human information processing: I.Walter E. Schneider & Richard M. Shiffrin - 1977 - Detection, Search, and Attention. Psychological Review 84:1-66.
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    Controlled & automatic processing: behavior, theory, and biological mechanisms.Walter Schneider & Jason M. Chein - 2003 - Cognitive Science 27 (3):525-559.
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    Structure and controlling subsymbolic processing.Walter Schneider - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):51-52.
  6. The Wellborn Science: Eugenics in Germany, France, Brazil, and Russia.Mark B. Adams, William H. Schneider, Paul Weindling, Philip R. Reilly & Nicole Hahn Rafter - 1993 - Journal of the History of Biology 26 (1):131-145.
     
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    Automatic and controlled processing revisited.Richard M. Shiffrin & Walter Schneider - 1984 - Psychological Review 91 (2):269-276.
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    Involuntary top-down control by search-irrelevant features: Visual working memory biases attention in an object-based manner.Rebecca M. Foerster & Werner X. Schneider - 2018 - Cognition 172 (C):37-45.
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    Action Selection and Execution in Everyday Activities: A Cognitive Robotics and Situation Model Perspective.David Vernon, Josefine Albert, Michael Beetz, Shiau-Chuen Chiou, Helge Ritter & Werner X. Schneider - 2022 - Topics in Cognitive Science 14 (2):344-362.
    Topics in Cognitive Science, Volume 14, Issue 2, Page 344-362, April 2022.
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    Effects of monitoring for visual events on distinct components of attention.Christian H. Poth, Anders Petersen, Claus Bundesen & Werner X. Schneider - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5:98474.
    Monitoring the environment for visual events while performing a concurrent task requires adjustment of visual processing priorities. By use of Bundesen's (1990) Theory of Visual Attention (TVA), we investigated how monitoring for an object-based brief event affected distinct components of visual attention in a concurrent task. The perceptual salience of the event was varied. Monitoring reduced the processing speed in the concurrent task, and the reduction was stronger when the event was less salient. The monitoring task neither affected the temporal (...)
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    The History of Research on Blood Group Genetics: Initial Discovery and Diffusion.William H. Schneider - 1996 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 18 (3):277 - 303.
    During the 1920s and 1930s the testing of blood groups for large numbers of people became a very common practice. Although much of this was to ensure compatibility for blood transfusion, over 1,000 articles were published with results of tests on over 1.3 million people to answer more theoretical, scientific questions. The motivation for much of this research was the possible link between the well established hereditary blood types and other possible inherited traits. Because the existence of the blood groups (...)
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    The sequential production of social acts in conversation.Wolfgang Ludwig Schneider - 2000 - Human Studies 23 (2):123-144.
    With reference to Mead, Peirce, speech act theory, conversation analysis, and Luhmann's phenomenological grounded version of systems theory, the paper tries to reconstruct actions as products of communication. A triadic sequence is identified as the elementary unit for the intersubjective constitution of an act. This unit combines three achievements: (a) the constitution of meaning by sequential attribution, (b) the intersubjective coordination of attributed meanings, and (c) the reproduction of rules, guiding the process of constitution and coordination of attributed meanings. Then, (...)
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    Dem bösen Ende näher: Gespräche über das Verhältnis des Menschen zur Natur.Hans Jonas & Wolfgang Schneider - 1993
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    Practice, attention, and the processing system.Walter Schneider - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (1):80-81.
  15. Visual attention and manual aiming: Evidence for obligatory and selective spatial coupling.H. Deubel, W. X. Schneider & I. Paprotta - 1996 - In Enrique Villanueva (ed.), Perception. Ridgeview. pp. 25--13.
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    Long-term memory-based control of attention in multi-step tasks requires working memory: evidence from domain-specific interference.Rebecca M. Foerster, Elena Carbone & Werner X. Schneider - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Consciousness as a message-aware control mechanism to modulate cognitive processing.Walter E. Schneider & M. Pimm-Smith - 1997 - In Jonathan D. Cohen & Jonathan W. Schooler (eds.), Scientific Approaches to Consciousness. Lawrence Erlbaum. pp. 65--80.
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    Categorization (restructuring) and automatization: Two separable factors.Walter Schneider & Richard M. Shiffrin - 1985 - Psychological Review 92 (3):424-428.
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    The distinction between long-term knowledge and short-term control processes is valid and useful.Richard M. Shiffrin, Walter Schneider & Gordon D. Logan - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e140.
    The binary distinction De Neys questions has been put forward many times since the beginnings of psychology, in slightly different forms and under different names. It has proved enormously useful and has received detailed empirical support and careful modeling. At heart the distinction is that between knowledge in long-term memory and control processes in short-term memory.
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  20. Die> Aufführung< von Bildern beim Wenden der Blätter in Mittelalterlichen Codices: Zur performativen Dimension von Werken der Buchmalerei.Wolfgang Christian Schneider - 2002 - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft 47 (1):7-35.
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  21. Failure of knowledge composition and use of working memory in procedural skill.Ra Carlson & W. Schneider - 1987 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 25 (5):355-355.
     
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    Perceptual stability and postsaccadic visual information: Can man bridge a gap?H. Deubel & W. X. Schneider - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (2):259-260.
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    There is no expressway to a comprehensive theory of the coordination of vision, eye movements and visual attention.H. Deubel & W. X. Schneider - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (3):575-576.
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    Disentangling functional from structural descriptions, and the coordinating role of attention.Knut Drewing & Werner X. Schneider - 2007 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (2):205-206.
    The target article fails to disentangle the functional description from the structural description of the two somatosensory streams. Additional evidence and thorough reconsideration of the evidence cited argue for a functional distinction between the how processing and the what processing of somatosensory information, while questioning the validity and usefulness of the equation of these two types of processing with structural streams. We propose going one step further: to investigate how the distinct functional streams are coordinated via attention.
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    Consistent attending versus consistent responding in visual search: Task versus component consistency in automatic processing development.Arthur D. Fisk & Walter Schneider - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (4):330-332.
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    Ist die Erde bewohnt?Egon Friedell & Walther Schneider - 1961 - Stiasny.
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    Structural descriptions in HIT – a problematic commitment.Markus Graf & Werner X. Schneider - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (3):483-484.
    Humphreys and Forde conceptualize object representations as structural descriptions, without discussing the implications of structural description models. We argue that structural description models entail two major assumptions – a part-structure assumption and an invariance assumption. The invariance assumption is highly problematic because it contradicts a large body of findings which indicate that recognition performance depends on orientation and size. We will delineate relevant findings and outline an alternative conception.
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    Episodic Short-Term Recognition Requires Encoding into Visual Working Memory: Evidence from Probe Recognition after Letter Report.Christian H. Poth & Werner X. Schneider - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Amines.W. Schneider, J. Hoyer, W. Ehrenstein, R. Haller, W. Haensel, K. Lehmann, H. J. Roth, Helmut Schönenberger & B. Camerino - 1975 - Method. Chim 6:439-589.
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  30. Automaticity and crystallizing knowledge-a 2-level cognitive architecture.W. Schneider - 1986 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 24 (5):347-347.
  31. A neglected portrait of Immanuel Kant (C. Vernet).W. Schneider - 2000 - Kant Studien 91 (1).
     
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    Allgemeinheit und Einheit des sittlichen Bewusstseins.W. Schneider - 1896 - Philosophical Review 5:443.
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  33. Book notices-werdegang und zukunft der pharmazie. Meine Kleine pharmaziegeschichte.Wolfgang Schneider - 1999 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21 (2):242.
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    Characterizing chunks in visual short-term memory: Not more than one feature per dimension?Werner X. Schneider, Heiner Deubel & Maria-Barbara Wesenick - 2001 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):144-145.
    Cowan defines a chunk as “a collection of concepts that have strong associations to one another and much weaker associations to other chunks currently in use.” This definition does not impose any constraints on the nature and number of elements that can be bound into a chunk. We present an experiment to demonstrate that such limitations exist for visual short-term memory, and that their analysis may lead to important insights into properties of visual memory.
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  35. Das andere Leben.W. Schneider - 1896 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 10:506.
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    Der Apostel und der jakobiner.Werner J. Schneider - 2006 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 150 (2):331-349.
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    Die Generatio Imperatoris in der Generatio Christi. Ein Motiv der Herrschaftstheologie Ottos III. in Trierer, Kölner und Echternacher Handschriften.Wolfgang Christian Schneider - 1991 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 25 (1):226-258.
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    Die Quaestiones disputatae de veritate des Thomas von Aquin in ihrer philosophiegeschichtlichen beziehung zu Augustinus.Wilhelm Schneider - 1930 - Münster i. W.: Aschendorff.
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    Der Spiegel der pallas.Werner Schneider - 1997 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 141 (2):297-320.
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  40. Die Sittlichkeit im Lichte der Darwinschen Entwicklungslehre.W. Schneider - 1896 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 10:496.
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    Der Soldat--ein Nachruf: eine Weltgeschichte von Helden, Opfern und Bestien.Wolf Schneider - 2014 - Reinbek: Rowohlt.
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    E in sprachspiel martials.Werner J. Schneider - 2000 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 144 (2):339-353.
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    Ein Kryptisches Denkmal im Zentrum der Pausanias-Perihegese.Werner Schneider - 1997 - Hermes 125 (4):492-505.
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    Ein Neu entdecktes fragment einer livius-handschrift in darmstadt.Wolfgang Christian Schneider - 1998 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 142 (1):185-187.
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    Eines Tonsors Glanz und Elend:: Martials Vision vom Schicksal des Cinnamus.Werner Schneider - 2001 - Hermes 129 (3):394-409.
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  46. Geträufelte hymnen.Werner J. Schneider - 2004 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 148 (2):349-354.
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  47. Handlung‛ als perspektivisch differenzierter Funktionsbegriff.Wolfgang L. Schneider - 1998 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 1:57-60.
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    Homers helden und die tyrannenmörder Von athen.Werner J. Schneider - 1998 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 142 (1):181-184.
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  49. Hegels Lehre vom Handeln.Werner Schneider - 1965 - Göttingen,:
     
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    Innate talent or deliberate practice as determinants of exceptional performance: Are we asking the right question?Wolfgang Schneider - 1998 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21 (3):423-424.
    Howe et al. proposed that the “talent account” is not suited to explain exceptional performance in specific domains. Their conclusion that early experiences and deliberate practice are highly important for high levels of skill is supported by numerous studies on the acquisition of expertise. However, the two popular views they contrast (experts are born versus experts are made) do not seem representative of current theorizing. Models that integrate the effects of basic abilities and deliberate practice are more appropriate in light (...)
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