Publications

Peer-refereed journal contributions

Weiler, S. M., Duer, C., Krämer, D., & Jacobsen, T. (accepted). Effects of tattoos on the aesthetic appreciation of human stimuli as influenced by expertise, tattoo status, and age reflecting internalized social norms. PLOS ONE.

Herchenröder, A. J. D., Jacobsen, T., Herzberg, P. Y., & Gorzka, R.-J. (accepted). Individual and Situational Characteristics of the Occurrence of Cyber Sickness in the Context of Virtually Supported Military Training. PRESENCE: Virtual and Augmented Reality. [online early] [doi]

Manolika, M., & Jacobsen, T. (accepted). What Makes People High in Openness to Experience Happy? The Mediating Effect of Arts Engagement. Empirical Studies of the Arts. [full text] [doi]

Dai, R., Toiviainen, P., Vuust, P., Jacobsen, T., & Brattico, E. (accepted). Beauty is in the brain networks of the beholder – An exploratory fMRI study. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. [doi]

Weiler, S. M., Mühlenbeck, C., & Jacobsen, T. (2024). Body Alteration:  On the Mental Function of Body Modification and Body Decoration. Culture & Psychology, 0(0)[full text] [doi]

Weigand, R., & Jacobsen, T. (accepted). Beauty lies in the eye of the mindful: Does mindfulness intensify aesthetic experience by freeing working memory resources? Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. [full text] [doi]

[156] Manolika, M., Wagner, V., & Jacobsen, T. (2024) Feeling blue? Arts attendance as a moderator of the effect of neuroticism on subjective well-being: evidence from two national panel studies. Current Psychology, 43, 25414-25425. [full text] [doi]

[155] Duer, C., Weiler, S. M., & Jacobsen, T. (2024). Bad beauty: Aesthetic judgments are influenced by references to morally contentious content in photographs. Acta Psychologica, 248, 104404. [full text] [doi]

[154] Tetzlaff, B.-O., Weiler, S. M., Herzberg, P. Y., & Jacobsen, T. (2024). Assessing the desire for aesthetics: Adaptation and validation of the desire for aesthetics scale in German (DFAS-G). Acta Psychologica, 247, 104322. [full text] [doi]

[153] Duehnen, I. M., Vogel, S., Alexander, N., Muehlhan, M., Löw, A., Jacobsen, T., & Wendt, M. (2024). Flexible processing of distractor stimuli under stress. Scientific Reports, 14, 10824. [full text] [doi]

[152] Javelle, F., Bloch, W., Borges, U., Burberg, T., Collins, B., Gunaskara, N., Hosang, T. J., Jacobsen, T., Laborde, S., Löw, A., Schenk, A., Schlagheck, M. L., Schoser, D., Vogel, A., Walzik, D., & Zimmer, P. (2024). Eight weeks of high-intensity interval training versus stretching do not change the psychoneuroendocrine response to a social stress test in emotionally impulsive humans. European Journal of Applied Physiology. [full text] [doi]

[151] Knoll, A. L., Barrière, T., Weigand, R., Jacobsen, T., Leder, H., & Specker, E. (2024). Experiencing Beauty in Everyday Life. Scientific Reports, 14, 9463. [full text] [doi]

[150] Kähler, S. T., Wendt, M., Dühnen I. M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2024). Preparation and persistence of deploying attention to locations or stimulus structures: Evidence from intermixed probe trials. Acta Psychologica, 245, 104205. [full text] [doi]

[149] Tiihonen, M., Haumann, N., Shtyrov, Y., Vuust, P., Jacobsen, T., & Brattico, E. (2023). The impact of crossmodal predictions on the neural processing of aesthetic stimuli. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B – Biological Sciences, 379(1895), 20220418. [doi]

[148] Fricke, K., Alexander, N., Jacobsen, T., & Vogel, S. (2023). Comparison of two reaction-time-based and one foraging-based behavioral approach-avoidance tasks in relation to interindividual differences and their reliability. Scientific Reports, 13, 22376. [full text] [doi]

[147] Marschallek, B. E., Wagner, V., & Jacobsen, T. (2023). Smooth as Glass and Hard as Stone? – On the Conceptual Structure of the Aesthetics of Materials. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 17(5), 632-644. [full text] [doi]

[146] Reinhartz, A., Strohbach, T., Jacobsen, T., & von Bastian, C. C. (2023). Mechanisms of Training-Related Change in Processing Speed: A Drift-Diffusion Model Approach. Journal of Cognition, 6(1):46. [full text] [doi]

[145] Hosang, T. J., Laborde, S., Löw, A., Sprengel, M., Baum, N., & Jacobsen, T. (2023). How Attention Changes in Response to Carbohydrate Mouth Rinsing. Nutrients, 15(13), 3053. [full text] [doi]

[144] Fricke, K., Alexander, N., Jacobsen, T., Krug, H., Wehkamp, K., & Vogel, S. (2023). The effects of hydrocortisone and yohimbine on human behavior in approach-avoidance conflicts. Psychopharmacology, 240(8), 1705-1717. [full text] [doi]

[143] Weigand, R., & Jacobsen, T. (2023). Looking at Life Through Rose-Colored Glasses: Dispositional Positive Affect is Related to the Intensity of Aesthetic Experiences. The Journal of Positive Psychology,18:4, 517-530. [full text] [doi]

[142] Marschallek, B. E., Löw, A., & Jacobsen. T. (2023). You Can Touch This! Brain Correlates of Aesthetic Processing of Active Fingertip Exploration of Material Surfaces, Neuropsychologia, 182, 108520. [full text] [doi]

[141] Tomat, M., Wendt, M., & Jacobsen, T. (2023). Attentional adjustment in priming tasks: control strategies depend on context. Cognitive Processing, 24, 1-23. [full text] [doi]

[140] Sprengel, M., Wendt, M., Hosang, T. J., & Jacobsen, T. (2023). A system for describing mechanisms underlying the congruency sequence effect or the proportion congruency effect. New Ideas in Psychology, 68, 100980[full text] [doi]

[139] Hosang, T. J., Laborde, S., Sprengel, M., Löw, A., Baum, N., Hoffmann, S., & Jacobsen, T. (2022). Tasting Rewards. Effects of Orosensory Sweet Signals on Human Error Processing. Nutritional Neuroscience, 25(12), 2616-2626. [abstract] [doi]

[138] Sprengel, M., Tomat, M., Wendt, M., Knoth, S., & Jacobsen, T. (2022). Dissociating selectivity adjustments from temporal learning–introducing the context-dependent proportion congruency effect. PLOS ONE, 17(12), e0276611. [full text] [doi]

[137] Kähler, S. T., Abben, T., Luna-Rodriguez, A., Tomat, M., & Jacobsen, T. (2022). An assessment of the acceptance and aesthetics of UAVs and helicopters through an experiment and a survey. Technology in Society, 71, 102096. [doi]

[136] Jost, K., Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A. & Jacobsen, T. (2022). Electrophysiological correlates of proportion congruency manipulation in a temporal flanker task. Psychophysiology, 59(11), e14092. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[135] Marschallek, B. E., & Jacobsen, T. (2022). Materials Aesthetics: A Replication and Extension Study of the Conceptual Structure. PLOS ONE 17(11), e0277082. [full text] [doi]

[134] Schindler, I., Wagner, V., Jacobsen, T., & Menninghaus, W. (2022). Lay conceptions of “being moved” (“bewegt sein”) include a joyful and a sad type: Implications for theory and research. PLOS ONE, 17(10), e0276808. [full text] [doi]

[133] Tiihonen, M., Jacobsen, T., Haumann, N. T., Saarikallio, S., & Brattico, E. (2022). I Know What I Like When I See It: Likability is Distinct from Pleasantness since Early Stages of Mulitmodal Emotion Evaluation. PLOS ONE, 17(9), e0274556. [full text] [doi]

[132] Javelle, F., Löw, A., Bloch, W., Hosang, T. J., Jacobsen, T., Johnson, S. L., Schenk, A., & Zimmer, P. (2022). Unraveling the contribution of serotonergic polymorphisms, prefrontal alpha asymmetry, and individual alpha peak frequency to the emotion-related impulsivity endophenotype. Molecular Neurobiology, 59(10), 6062-6075. [full text] [doi]

[131] Weigand, R. & Jacobsen, T. (2022). Interruption, Work Rumination, and Stress as Indicators of Reduced Working Memory Resources Affect Aesthetic Experiences. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 75(7). 1272-1288. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[130] Marschallek, B. E., & Jacobsen, T. (2022). Smooth and Hard or Beautiful and Elegant? Experts’ Conceptual Structure of the Aesthetics of Materials. SAGE Open, 12(2). [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[129] Abendroth, J., Heiss, A., Jacobsen, T., Röttger, S., & Kowalski, J. (2022). Job Mobility and Job Performance: Beliefs about Social and Occupational (dis)advantages as mediators. International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 28(1), 199-212. [abstract] [doi]

[128] Weigand, R., Moosmayer, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2021). Does Self-Reported Chronic Pain Influence Savoring of Aesthetic Experiences? PLOS ONE, 16(11), e0259198. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[127] Weiler, S. M., & Jacobsen, T. (2021). “I’m getting too old for this stuff”: The conceptual structure of tattoo aesthetics. Acta Psychologica, 219, 103390. [full text] [doi]

[126] Tomat, M., Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2021). Adjustments of selective attention to response conflict – controlling for perceptual conflict, target-distractor identity, and congruency level sequence pertaining to the congruency sequence effect. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 83(6), 2531–2550. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[125] Roehe, M. A., Kluger, D. S, Schroeder, S. C. Y., Schliephake, L. M., Boelte, J., Jacobsen, T. & Schubotz, R. I. (2021). Early alpha/beta oscillations reflect the formation of face-related expectations in the brain, PLOS ONE, 16(7), e0255116. [full text] [doi]

[124] Jacobsen, T., Bäß, P., Roye, A., Winkler, I., Schröger, E., & Horváth, J. (2021). Word class and word frequency in the MMN looking glass. Brain and Language, 218, 104964. [doi]

[123] Weigand, R., & Jacobsen, T. (2021). Beauty and the busy mind: Occupied working memory resources impair aesthetic experiences in everyday life. PLOS ONE, 16(3), e0248529. [full text] [doi] [data]

[122] Weiler, S. M., Tetzlaff, B.-O., Herzberg, P. Y., & Jacobsen, T. (2021). When personality gets under the skin: Need for uniqueness and body modifications. PLOS ONE, 16(3), e0245158. [full text] [doi] [data]

[121] Röttger, S., Theobald, D. A., Abendroth, J., & Jacobsen, T. (2021). The Effectiveness of Combat Tactical Breathing as Compared with Prolonged Exhalation. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 46(1), 19-28. [abstract] [doi]

[120] Marschallek, B. E., Weiler, S. M., Jörg, M., & Jacobsen, T. (2021). Make It Special! Negative Correlations Between the Need for Uniqueness and Visual Aesthetic Sensitivity. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 39(1), 101–117. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[119] Mühlenbeck, C., & Jacobsen, T. (2020). On the Origin of Visual Symbols. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 134(4), 435–452. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[118] Menninghaus, W., Schindler, I., Wagner, V., Wassiliwizky, E., Hanich, J., Jacobsen, T., & Koelsch, S. (2020). Aesthetic emotions are a key factor in aesthetic evaluation: Reply to Skov and Nadal (2020). Psychological Review, 127(4), 650–654. [abstract] [doi]

[117] Marschallek, B. E., & Jacobsen, T. (2020). Classification of Material Substances: Introducing a Standards-Based Approach. Materials and Design, 193, 108784. [full text] [doi]

[116] Kähler, S. T., Jacobsen, T., Klein, S., & Wendt, M. (2020). Anticipatory Defocusing of Attention and Contextual Response Priming but no Role of Aesthetic Appreciation in Simple Symmetry Judgments when Switching between Tasks. Symmetry, 12(4), 577. [full text] [doi]

[115] Strobach, T., Wendt, M., Tomat, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2020). No evidence for the reduction of task competition and attentional adjustment during task-switching practice. Acta Psychologica, 204, 103036. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[114] Tomat, M., Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., Sprengel, M., & Jacobsen, T. (2020). Target-distractor congruency: sequential effects in a temporal flanker task. Psychological Research, 84(2), 292–301. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[113] Gillich, I. M., Jacobsen, T., Tomat, M., & Wendt, M. (2019). Independent control processes? Evidence for concurrent distractor inhibition and attentional usage of distractor information. Acta Psychologica, 198, 102879. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[112] Löw, A., Frey, J. D., Gorzka, R., Engers, A., Wendt, M., Höllmer, H., & Jacobsen, T. (2019). Multifeature mismatch negativity in patients with posttraumatic stress disorder. Clinical EEG and Neuroscience, 50(3), 147–153. [abstract] [doi]

[111] Jost, K., Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., Löw, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2019). The time course of distractor-based response activation with predictable and unpredictable target onset. Psychological Research, 83(2), 297–307. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[110] Menninghaus, W., Wagner, V., Wassiliwizky, E., Schindler, I., Hanich, J., Jacobsen, T., & Koelsch, S. (2019). What are aesthetic emotions? Psychological Review, 126(2), 171–195. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[109] Leder, H., Tinio, P. P. L., Brieber, D., Kröner, T., Jacobsen, T., & Rosenberg, R. (2019). Symmetry is not a universal law of beauty. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 37(1), 104–114. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[108] Luna-Rodriguez, A., Wendt, M., Kerner auch Koerner, J., Gawrilow, C., & Jacobsen, T. (2018). Selective impairment of attentional set shifting in adults with ADHD. Behavioral and Brain Functions, 14:18. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[107] Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2018). Shifting the set of stimulus selection when switching between tasks. Psychological Research, 82(1), 134–145. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[106] Jacobsen, T., Klein, S., & Löw, A. (2018). The posterior sustained negativity revisited – an SPN reanalysis of Jacobsen and Höfel (2003). Symmetry, 10(1), 27. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[105] Liu, C., Brattico, E., Abu-Jamous, B., Pereira, C., Jacobsen, T., & Nandi, A. K. (2017). Effect of explicit evaluation on neural connectivity related to listening to unfamiliar music. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 11:611. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[104] Jacobsen, T., & Beudt, S. (2017). Domain generality and domain specificity in aesthetic appreciation. New Ideas in Psychology, 47, 97–102. [doi]

[103] Menninghaus, W., Wagner, V., Hanich, J., Wassiliwizky, E., Jacobsen, T., & Koelsch, S. (2017). The distancing-embracing model of the enjoyment of negative emotions in art reception. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40, e347. [full text] [abstract] [doi] 

[102] Wassiliwizky, E., Koelsch, S., Wagner, V., Jacobsen, T., & Menninghaus, W. (2017). The emotional power of poetry: neural circuitry, psychophysiology and compositional principles. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 12(8), 1229–1240. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[101] Menninghaus, W., Wagner, V., Wassiliwizky, E., Jacobsen, T., & Knoop, C. A. (2017). The emotional and aesthetic powers of parallelistic diction. Poetics, 63, 47–59. [doi]

[100] Wendt, M., Kähler, S. T., Luna-Rodriguez, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2017). Adoption of task-specific sets of visual attention. Frontiers in Psychology, 8:687. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[99] Frey, J. D., Wendt, M., Löw, A., Möller, S., Zölzer, U., & Jacobsen, T. (2017). Changes in room acoustics elicit a mismatch negativity in the absence of overall interaural intensity differences. Neuroscience Letters, 640, 13–20. [abstract] [doi]

[98] Wassiliwizky, E., Jacobsen, T., Heinrich, J., Schneiderbauer, M., & Menninghaus, W. (2017). Tears falling on goosebumps: Co-occurrence of emotional lacrimation and emotional piloerection indicates a psychophysiological climax in emotional arousal. Frontiers in Psychology, 8:41. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[97] Jacobsen, T., & Beudt, S. (2017). Stability and variability in aesthetic experience: a review. Frontiers in Psychology, 8:143. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[96] Jost, K., Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., Löw, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2017). Strategic control over extent and timing of distractor-based response activation. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 43(2), 326–333. [abstract] [doi]

[95] Mühlenbeck, C., Jacobsen, T., Pritsch, C., & Liebal, K. (2017). Cultural and species differences in gazing patterns for marked and decorated objects: a comparative eye-tracking study. Frontiers in Psychology, 8:6. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[94] Wesemann, U., Kowalski, J. T., Jacobsen, T., Beudt, S., Jacobs, H., Fehr, J., Büchler, J., & Zimmermann, P. L. (2016). Evaluation of a technology-based adaptive learning and prevention program for stress response – a randomized controlled trial. Military Medicine, 181(8), 863–871. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[93] Steinberg, J., Jacobsen, T. K. & Jacobsen, T. (2016). Repair or violation detection? Pre-attentive processing strategies of phonotactic illegality demonstrated on the constraint of g-deletion in German. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 59, 557–571. [abstract] [doi]

[92] Knoop, C., Wagner, V., Jacobsen, T., & Menninghaus, W. (2016). Mapping the aesthetic space of literature “from below”. Poetics, 56, 35–49. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[91] Wagner, V., Klein, J., Hanich, J., Shah, M., Menninghaus, W., & Jacobsen, T. (2016). Anger framed: A field study on emotion, pleasure, and art. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 10(2), 134–146. [abstract] [doi]

[90] Mühlenbeck, C., Liebal, K., Pritsch, C., & Jacobsen, T. (2016). Differences in the visual perception of symmetric patterns in orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus abelii) and two human cultural groups: a comparative eye-tracking study. Frontiers in Psychology, 7:408. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[89] Brattico, E., Bogert, B., Alluri, V., Tervaniemi, M., Eerola, T., & Jacobsen, T. (2016). It’s sad but I like it: The neural dissociation between musical emotions and liking in experts and laypersons. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9:676. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[88] Beudt, S. & Jacobsen, T. (2015). On the role of mentalizing processes in aesthetic appreciation: An ERP study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 9:600. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[87] Wassiliwizky, E., Wagner, V., Jacobsen, T. & Menninghaus, W. (2015). Art-elicited chills indicate states of being moved. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 9(4), 405–416. [abstract] [doi]

[86] Mühlenbeck, C.A., Liebal, K., Pritsch, C., & Jacobsen, T. (2015). Gaze duration biases for colours in combination with dissonant and consonant sounds: a comparative eye-tracking study with orangutans. PLOS ONE, 10(10), e013989. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[85] Menninghaus, W., Wagner, V., Hanich, J., Wassiliwizky, E., Kuehnast, M., & Jacobsen, T. (2015). Towards a psychological construct of being moved, PLOS ONE, 10(6), e012845. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[84] Frey, J. D., Wendt, M., & Jacobsen, T. (2015). Automatic detection of unattended changes in room acoustics. Neuroscience Letters, 584, 162–167. [abstract] [doi]

[83] Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2014). Utility-based early modulation of processing distracting stimulus information. The Journal of Neuroscience, 34(50), 16720–16725. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[82] Truckenbrodt, H., Steinberg, J., Jacobsen, T. K., & Jacobsen, T. (2014). Evidence for the role of German final devoicing in pre-attentive speech processing: a mismatch negativity study. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 1317. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[81] Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2014). Sequential modulation of distractor-interference produced by semantic generalization of stimulus features. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 1271. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[80] Kuehnast, M., Wagner, V., Wassiliwizky, E., Jacobsen, T., & Menninghaus, W. (2014). Being moved: linguistic representation and conceptual structure. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 1242. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[79] Wendt, M., Garling, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2014). Exploring conflict- and target-related movement of visual attention. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 67(6), 1053–1073. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[78] Hanich, J., Wagner, V., Shah, M., Jacobsen, T. & Menninghaus, W. (2014). Why we like to watch sad films. The pleasure of being moved in aesthetic experiences. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 8(2), 130–143. [abstract] [doi]

[77] Wagner, V., Menninghaus, W., Hanich, J. & Jacobsen, T. (2014). Art schema effects on affective experience: The case of disgusting images. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 8(2), 120–129. [abstract] [doi]

[76] Roye, A., Jacobsen, T. & Schröger, E. (2013). Discrimination of personally significant from non-significant sounds: A training study. Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 13(4), 930–943. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[75] Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., Kiesel, A., & Jacobsen, T. (2013). Conflict adjustment devoid of perceptual selection. Acta Psychologica, 144(1), 31–39. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[74] Brattico, E., Bogert, B., & Jacobsen, T. (2013). Toward a neural chronometry for the aesthetic experience of music. Frontiers in Psychology, 4:206. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[73] Wendt, M., Kiesel, A., Mathew, H., Luna-Rodriguez, A. & Jacobsen, T. (2013). Irrelevant stimulus processing when switching between tasks, Zeitschrift für Psychologie/Journal of Psychology, 221(1), 41–50. [abstract] [doi]

[72] Istók, E., Brattico, E., Jacobsen, T., Ritter, A. & Tervaniemi, M. (2013). ‘I love rock ‘n’ roll’ – Music genre preference modulates brain responses to music. Biological Psychology, 92(2), 142–151. [abstract] [doi]

[71] Jacobsen, T. K., Steinberg, J., Truckenbrodt, H. & Jacobsen, T. (2013). Mismatch negativity (MMN) to successive deviants within one hierarchically structured auditory object. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 87(1), 1–7. [abstract] [doi]

[70] Jenuwein, M., Zimmermann, P., Ungerer, J., Fuchs, S., Beudt, S., Jacobsen, T., Alliger-Horn, C., Gerber, W. D., Niederberger, U., Petermann, F., & Kowalski, J. T. (2012). Zum Schweregrad der Posttraumatischen Belastungsstörung im militärischen Kontext. Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie, Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 60(4), 309–314. [abstract] [doi]

[69] Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A., Reisenauer, R., Jacobsen, T. & Dreisbach, G. (2012). Sequential modulation of cue use in the task switching paradigm, Frontiers in Psychology, 3, 287. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[68] Rimmele, J., Sussman, E., Keitel, C., Jacobsen, T. & Schröger, E. (2012). Electrophysiological evidence for age effects on sensory memory processing of tonal patterns. Psychology and Aging, 27(2), 384–398. [abstract] [doi]

[67] Wendt, M., Luna-Rodriguez, A. & Jacobsen, T. (2012). Conflict-induced perceptual filtering. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38(3), 675–686. [abstract] [doi]

[66] Steinberg, J., Truckenbrodt, H. & Jacobsen, T. (2012). The role of stimulus cross-splicing in an event-related potentials study. Misleading formant transitions hinder automatic phonological processing. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 131(4), 3120–3140. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[65] Kirmse, U., Schröger, E. & Jacobsen, T. (2012). Familiarity of environmental sounds is used to establish auditory rules. NeuroReport, 23(5), 320–324. [abstract] [doi]

[64] Brattico, E., Alluri, V., Bogert, B., Jacobsen, T., Vartiainen, N., Nieminen, S. K. & Tervaniemi, M. (2011). A functional MRI study of happy and sad emotions in music with and without lyrics. Frontiers in Psychology, 2, 308. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[63] Müller, M., Klein, J. & Jacobsen, T. (2011). Beyond demand: Investigating spontaneous evaluation of chord progressions with the affective priming paradigm. Music Perception, 29(1), 93–108. [abstract] [doi]

[62] Baess, P., Horváth, J., Jacobsen, T., & Schröger, E. (2011). Selective suppression of self-initiated sounds in an auditory stream. An ERP study. Psychophysiology, 48(9), 1276–1283. [abstract] [doi]

[61] Steinberg, J., Truckenbrodt, H., & Jacobsen, T. (2011). Phonotactic constraint violations in German grammar are detected automatically in auditory speech processing – a human event-related potentials study. Psychophysiology, 48(9), 1208–1216. [abstract] [doi]

[60] Brattico, E., Jacobsen, T., De Baene, W., Glerean, E., & Tervaniemi, M. (2010). Cognitive vs. affective listening modes and judgments of music – An ERP study. Biological Psychology, 85(3) 393–409. [abstract] [doi]

[59] Steinberg, J., Truckenbrodt, H., & Jacobsen, T. (2010). Preattentive Phonotactic Processing as Indexed by the Mismatch Negativity. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22(10), 2174–2185. [full text] [suppl. material] [abstract] [doi]

[58] Steinberg, J., Truckenbrodt, H., & Jacobsen, T. (2010). Activation and application of an obligatory phonotactic constraint in German during automatic speech processing is revealed by human event-related potentials. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 77(1), 13–20. [abstract] [doi]

[57] Roye, A., Schröger, E., Jacobsen, T., & Gruber, T. (2010). Is my mobile ringing? Evidence for rapid processing of a personally significant sound in humans. The Journal of Neuroscience, 30(21), 7310–7313. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[56] Müller, M., Höfel, L., Brattico, E., & Jacobsen, T. (2010). Aesthetic judgments of music in experts and laypersons – An ERP study. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 76(1), 40–51. [abstract] [doi]

[55] Bubic, A., Bendixen, A., Schubotz, R. I., Jacobsen, T., & Schröger, E. (2010). Differences in processing violations of sequential and feature regularities as revealed by visual event-related brain potentials. Brain Research, 1317, 192–202. [abstract] [doi]

[54] Jacobsen, T. (2010). Beauty and the brain: culture, history and individual differences in aesthetic appreciation. Journal of Anatomy, 216(2), 184–191. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[53] Kornysheva, K., von Cramon, D. Y., Jacobsen, T., & Schubotz, R. I. (2010). Tuning-in to the beat: Aesthetic appreciation of musical rhythms correlates with a premotor activity boost. Human Brain Mapping, 31(1), 48–64. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[52] Istók, E., Brattico, E., Jacobsen, T., Krohn, K., Müller, M., & Tervaniemi, M. (2009). Aesthetic responses to music: A questionnaire study. Musicae Scientiae, 13(2), 183–206. [doi]

[51] Brattico, E., Brattico, P., & Jacobsen, T. (2009). The origins of the aesthetic enjoyment of music – A review of the literature. Musicae Scientiae, 13, (Special Issue),15–39. [abstract] [doi]

[50] Brattico, E., & Jacobsen, T. (2009). Subjective Appraisal of Music: Neuroimaging Evidence. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1169, 308–317. [abstract] [doi]

[49] Kirmse, U., Jacobsen, T., & Schröger, E. (2009). Familiarity affects environmental sound processing outside the focus of attention: An event-related potential study. Clinical Neurophysiology, 120(5), 887–896. [abstract] [doi]

[48] Baess, P., Widmann, A., Roye, A., Schröger, E., & Jacobsen, T. (2009). Attenuated human auditory middle latency response and evoked 40-Hz response to self-initiated sounds. European Journal of Neuroscience, 29(7), 1514–1521. [abstract] [doi]

[47] Bubic, A., von Cramon, D. Y., Jacobsen, T., Schröger, E., & Schubotz, R. I. (2009). Violation of expectation: Neural correlates reflect bases of prediction. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21(1), 155–168. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[46] Bäß, P., Jacobsen, T., & Schröger, E. (2008). Suppression of the auditory N1 event-related potential component with unpredictable self-initiated tones: Evidence for internal forward models with dynamic stimulation. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 70(2), 137–143. [abstract] [doi]

[45] Jacobsen, T., Miesler, L., Riesel, A., & Schönheit, A. (2008). Evaluation of school architecture postoccupancy. Psychological Reports, 102(3), 848–854. [abstract] [doi]

[44] Roye, A., Höfel, L., & Jacobsen, T. (2008). Aesthetics of faces: Behavioral and electrophysiological indices of evaluative and descriptive judgment processes. Journal of Psychophysiology, 22(1), 41–57. [doi]

[43] Weber, R., Schnier, J., & Jacobsen, T. (2008). Aesthetics of streetscapes: influence of fundamental properties on aesthetic judgments of urban space. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 106(1), 128–146. [abstract] [doi]

[42] Kirmse, U., Ylinen, S., Tervaniemi, M., Vainio, M., Schröger, E., & Jacobsen, T. (2008). Modulation of the mismatch negativity (MMN) to vowel duration changes in native speakers of Finnish and German as a result of language experience. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 67(2), 131–143. [abstract] [doi]

[41] Horvath, J., Czigler, I., Jacobsen, T., Maess, B., Schröger, E., & Winkler, I. (2008). MMN or no MMN: No magnitude of deviance effect on the MMN amplitude. Psychophysiology, 45(1), 60–69. [abstract] [doi]

[40] Jacobsen, T., & Wolsdorff, C. (2007). Does history affect aesthetic preference? Kandinsky’s teaching of colour-form correspondence, empirical aesthetics, and the Bauhaus. The Design Journal, 10(3), 16–27. [doi]

[39] Muller-Gass, A., Roye, A., Kirmse, U., Saupe, K., Jacobsen, T., & Schröger, E. (2007). Automatic detection of lexical change: an auditory event-related potential study. NeuroReport, 18(16), 1747–1751. [abstract] [doi]

[38] Maess, B., Jacobsen, T., Schröger, E., & Friederici, A. D. (2007). Localizing pre-attentive auditory memory-based comparison: Magnetic mismatch negativity to pitch change. NeuroImage, 37(2), 561–571. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[37] Roye, A., Jacobsen, T., & Schröger, E. (2007). Personal significance is encoded automatically by the human brain: an event-related potential study with ringtones. European Journal of Neuroscience, 26(3), 784–790. [abstract] [doi]

[36] Höfel, L., Lange, M., & Jacobsen, T. (2007). Beauty and the teeth: perception of tooth color and its influence on the overall judgment of facial attractiveness. International Journal of Periodontics & Restorative Dentistry, 27(4), 348–357. [abstract]

[35] Höfel, L., & Jacobsen, T. (2007). Electrophysiological indices of processing aesthetics: Spontaneous or intentional processes? International Journal of Psychophysiology, 65(1), 20–31. [abstract] [doi]

[34] Höfel, L., & Jacobsen, T. (2007). Electrophysiological indices of processing symmetry and aesthetics – A result of judgment categorization or judgment report? Journal of Psychophysiology, 21(1), 9–21. [doi]

[33] Tervaniemi, M., Jacobsen, T., Röttger, S., Kujala, T., Widmann, A., Vainio, M., Näätänen, R., & Schröger, E. (2006). Selective tuning of cortical sound-feature processing by language experience. European Journal of Neuroscience, 23(9), 2538–2541. [abstract] [doi]

[32] Jacobsen, T. (2006). Bridging the Arts and Sciences: A Framework for the Psychology of Aesthetics. Leonardo, 39(2), 155–162. [full text] [doi]

[31] Jacobsen, T., Schubotz, R. I., Höfel, L., & von Cramon, D. Y. (2006). Brain correlates of aesthetic judgment of beauty. NeuroImage, 29(1), 276–285. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[30] Jacobsen, T., Schröger, E., Winkler, I., & Horvath, J. (2005). Familiarity affects the processing of task-irrelevant auditory deviance. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 17(11), 1704–1713. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[29] Szekely, A., D’Amico, S., Devescovi, A., Federmeier, K., Herron, D., Iyer, G., Jacobsen, T., Arevalo, A., Vargha, A., & Bates, E. A. (2005). Timed action and object naming. Cortex, 41(1), 7–25. [abstract] [doi]

[28] Näätänen, R., Jacobsen, T., & Winkler, I. (2005). Memory-based or afferent processes in mismatch negativity (MMN): A review of the evidence. Psychophysiology, 42(1), 25–32. [abstract] [doi]

[27] Jacobsen, T., & Schröger, E. (2004). Input to verbal working memory: Preattentive construction of the central speech representation. Experimental Psychology, 51(4), 231–239. [abstract] [doi]

[26] Jacobsen, T., Schröger, E., & Sussman, E. (2004). Pre-attentive categorization of vowel formant structure in complex tones. Cognitive Brain Research, 20(3), 473–479. [abstract] [doi]

[25] Szekely, A., Jacobsen, T., D’Amico, S., Devescovi, A., Andonova, E., Herron, D., Lu, C. C., Pechmann, T., Pleh, C., Wicha, N., Federmeier, K., Gerdjikova, I., Gutierrez, G., Hung, D., Hsu, J., Iyer, G., Kohnert, K., Mehotcheva, T., Orozco-Figueroa, A., Tzeng, A., Tzeng, O., Arévalo, A., Vargha, A., Butler, A. C., Buffington, R., & Bates, E. (2004). A new on-line resource for psycholinguistic studies. Journal of Memory and Language, 51(2), 247–250. [abstract] [doi]

[24] Jacobsen, T., Schröger, E., & Alter, K. (2004). Pre-attentive perception of vowel phonemes from variable speech stimuli. Psychophysiology, 41(4), 654–659. [abstract] [doi]

[23] Jacobsen, T., Buchta, K., Köhler, M., & Schröger, E. (2004). The primacy of beauty in judging the aesthetics of objects. Psychological Reports, 94(3), 1253–1260. [abstract] [doi]

[22] Jacobsen, T. (2004). Mismatch Negativity to pitch changes: No evidence from human event- related brain potentials for categorical speech processing of complex tones resembling vowel formant structure. Neuroscience Letters, 362(3), 204–208. [abstract] [doi]

[21] Jacobsen, T. (2004). Kandinsky’s color-form correspondence and the Bauhaus Colors: An empirical view. Leonardo, 37(2), 135–136. [full text] [doi]

[20] Jacobsen, T. (2004). Individual and group modelling of aesthetic judgment strategies. British Journal of Psychology, 95(1), 41–56. [abstract] [doi]

[19] Jacobsen, T., Horvath, J., Schröger, E., Lattner, S., Widmann, A., & Winkler, I. (2004). Pre-attentive auditory processing of lexicality. Brain & Language, 88(1), 54–67. [abstract] [doi]

[18] Jacobsen, T., & Höfel, L. (2003). Descriptive and evaluative judgment processes: Behavioral and electrophysiological indices of processing symmetry and aesthetics. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 3(4), 289–299. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[17] Szekely, A., D’Amico, S., Devescovi, A., Federmeier, K., Herron, D., Iyer, G., Jacobsen, T., & Bates, E. A. (2003). Timed picture naming: Extended norms and validation against previous studies. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 35(4), 621–633. [full text] [doi]

[16] Jacobsen, T., Horenkamp, T., & Schröger, E. (2003). Preattentive memory-based comparison of sound intensity. Audiology & Neuro-Otology, 8(6), 338–346. [abstract] [doi]

[15] Bates, E., D’Amico, S., Jacobsen, T., Szekely, A., Andonova, E., Devescovi, A., Herron, D., Lu, C. C., Pechmann, T., Pleh, C., Wicha, N., Federmeier, K., Gerdjikova, I., Gutierrez, G., Hung, D., Hsu, J., Iyer, G., Kohnert, K., Mehotcheva, T., Orozco-Figueroa, A., Tzeng, A., & Tzeng, O. (2003). Timed picture naming in seven languages. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10(2), 344–380. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[14] Jacobsen, T., & Schröger, E. (2003). Measuring duration mismatch negativity. Clinical Neurophysiology, 114(6), 1133–1143. [abstract] [doi]

[13] Jacobsen, T., Schröger, E., Horenkamp, T., & Winkler, I. (2003). Mismatch Negativity to pitch change: Varied stimulus proportions in controlling effects of neural refractoriness on human auditory event-related brain potentials. Neuroscience Letters, 344(2), 79–82. [abstract] [doi]

[12] Höfel, L., & Jacobsen, T. (2003). Temporal stability and consistency of aesthetic judgments of beauty of formal graphic patterns. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 96(1), 30–32. [abstract] [doi]

[11] Jacobsen, T. (2002). Kandinsky’s questionnaire revisited: Fundamental correspondence of basic colors and forms? Perceptual and Motor Skills, 95(3), 903–913. [abstract] [doi]

[10] Jacobsen, T., & Höfel, L. (2002). Aesthetic judgments of novel graphic patterns: analyses of individual judgments. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 95(3), 755–766. [abstract] [doi]

[9] Jacobsen, T., Humphreys, G. W., Schröger, E., & Roeber, U. (2002). Visual marking for search: behavioral and event-related potential analyses. Cognitive Brain Research, 14(3), 410–421. [abstract] [doi]

[8] Jacobsen, T., Schröger, E., Humphreys, G. W., & Roeber, U. (2001). Facilitation of visual search at new positions: A behavioral and ERP study of new object capture. NeuroReport, 12(18), 4161–4164. [abstract] [doi]

[7] Jacobsen, T., & Höfel, L. (2001). Aesthetics electrified: An Analysis of Descriptive Symmetry and Evaluative Aesthetic Judgment Processes using event-related brain potentials. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 19(2), 177–190. [doi]

[6] Jacobsen, T., & Schröger, E. (2001). Is there pre-attentive memory-based comparison of pitch? Psychophysiology, 38(4), 723–727. [abstract] [doi]

[5] Bates, E., Federmeier, K., Herron, D., Iyer, G., Jacobsen, T., Pechmann, T., D’Amico, S., Devescovi, A., Wicha, N., Orozco-Figueroa, A., Kohnert, K., Gutierrez, G., Lu, C. C., Hung, D., Hsu, J., Tzeng, O., Andonova, E., Gerdjikova, I., Mehotcheva, T., Szekely, A., & Pleh, C. (2000). Introducing the CRL international picture-naming project (CRL-IPNP). Center for Research in Language Newsletter, 12(1). La Jolla: University of California, San Diego. [full text]

[4] Jacobsen, T. (1999). Effects of grammatical gender information on picture and word naming: Evidence from German. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 28(5), 499–514. [full text] [abstract] [doi]

[3] Friederici, A. D., & Jacobsen, T. (1999). Processing grammatical gender during language comprehension. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 28(5), 467–484. [full text] [doi]

[2] Kaernbach, C., Schröger, E., Jacobsen, T., & Roeber, U. (1999). Effects of consciousness on human brain waves following binocular rivalry. NeuroReport, 10(4), 713–716. [abstract] [doi]

[1] Klauer, K. C., Jacobsen, T., & Migulla, G. (1995). Counterfactual processing: test of an hierarchical correspondence model. European Journal of Social Psychology, 25(5), 577–595. [doi]

Monographs

[2] Jacobsen, T. (2007). Auditory monitoring. On the processing of task-irrelevant ignored spoken language and non-language sounds. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.

[1] Jacobsen, T. (2000). Characteristics of processing morphological structural and inherent case in language comprehension. MPI Series in Cognitive Neuroscience 10. Leipzig: Max-Planck-Institut für neuropsychologische Forschung / Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience.

Contributed work

[15] Jacobsen, T. (2022). A quest of beauty. In A. Chatterjee, & E. R. Cardillo (Eds.), Brain, Beauty & Art (pp. 56–60). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

[14] Jacobsen, T. & Klein, S. (2022). Electrophysiology. In M. Nadal, & O. Vartanian (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Aesthetics (pp. 291–307). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [doi]

[13] Jacobsen, T., Marschallek, B. E., & Weiler, S. (2021). The art of being unique. A speculation on the general role of need for uniqueness. In NODES – Journal of Art and Neurosciences 17-18 (Limited Edition Print) (pp. 89–95). Rome: Numero Cromatico, centro di ricerca sulla relazione tra arte e neuroscienze.

[12] Klein, J., Jacobsen, T. & Hirte, M. (2015). Infame Perspektiven – Das Experiment. In Klein, J., von Koppenfels, M., Hirte, M. & Jacobsen, T., (Hrsg.) (2015). Infame Perspektiven. Grenzen und Möglichkeiten von Performativität und Imagination (S. 112–153). Berlin: Theater der Zeit.

[11] Hirte, M., Jacobsen, T., Klein, J. & von Koppenfels, M. (2015). Vorbemerkung: Perspektive als Skandal. In J. Klein, M. von Koppenfels, M. Hirte & T. Jacobsen (Hrsg.) (2015). Infame Perspektiven. Grenzen und Möglichkeiten von Performativität und Imagination (S. 6-11). Berlin: Theater der Zeit.

[10] Jacobsen, T. (2013). On the electrophysiology of aesthetic processing. In S. Finger, D. W. Zaidel, F. Boller, & J. Bogousslavsky (Eds.), The fine Arts, Neurology, and Neuroscience: New Discoveries and Changing Landscapes (S. 159-168). New York: Elsevier.

[9] Jacobsen, T. (2010). In der Tradition Fechners: zur psychologischen Ästhetik heute. In A. Meischner-Metge (Hrsg.), Gustav Theodor Fechner – Werk und Wirkung (S. 117-124). Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.

[8] Jacobsen, T. (2010). On the psychophysiology of aesthetics: Automatic and controlled processes of aesthetic appreciation. In I. Czigler, & I. Winkler (Eds.), Unconscious memory representations in perception. Processes and mechanisms in the brain (S. 245-257). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.

[7] Jacobsen, T. (2009). Zur Psychologie der Ästhetik. Eine Brücke zwischen Kunst und Wissenschaft. In J. Klein (Hrsg.), per.Spice! Wirklichkeit und Relativität des Ästhetischen (S. 161-174). Berlin: Theater der Zeit.

[6] Müller, M. & Jacobsen, T. (2009). Zur kognitiven Elektrophysiologie der Musikrezeption: Zugänge zu Kognition, Emotion und Ästhetik. In W. Auhagen, C. Bullerjahn & H. Höge (Hrsg.), Musikpsychologie – Jahrbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Musikpsychologie, Musikalisches Gedächtnis und musikalisches Lernen, Bd. 20 (S. 40-70). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

[5] Jacobsen, T. (2009). Neuroaesthetics and the Psychology of Aesthetics. In M. Skov & O. Vartanian (Eds.), Neuroaesthetics (S. 27-42). New York: Baywood Publishing Company, Inc.

[4] Jacobsen, T. (2007). Zur Psychologie der Ästhetik. In U. Kösser, P. Pilgrim & S. Sander (Hrsg.), Ende der Ästhetik? Rück- und Ausblicke (S. 77-88). Erlangen: filos.

[3] Jacobsen, T. & Kaernbach, C. (2006). Psychophysik. In J. Funke & P. A. Frensch (Hrsg.), Handbuch der Allgemeinen Psychologie – Kognition (S. 108-117). Göttingen: Hogrefe.

[2] Jacobsen, T. (2004). Zur Tradition der Leipziger Psychophysik. In E. Schröger, C. Kaernbach, T. Jacobsen & K. Jost (Hrsg.), Psychophysik und Audiologie (S. 7-19). Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.

[1] Schröger, E. & Jacobsen, T. (2002). Neurobiological Bases of Psychological Functioning. In Knowledge Foundations, Psychology, Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS). Oxford, UK: EOLSS Publishers. http://www.eolss.net.

Editions

[7] Jacobsen, T., & Sprengel, M. (Eds.) (2021). Integrating Neurocognitive Knowledge into Psychology. Special Issue, Brain Sciences, (11).

[6] Klein, J., von Koppenfels, M., Hirte, M. & Jacobsen, T., (Hrsg.) (2015). Infame Perspektiven. Grenzen und Möglichkeiten von Performativität und Imagination. Berlin: Theater der Zeit.

[5] Jacobsen, T., Bickel, B. & Steinberg, J. (Hrsg.) (2007). Sprache interdisziplinär. Jahrestag des Zentrums für Kognitionswissenschaften der Universität Leipzig 2007. Leipzig Series in Cognitive Sciences 6. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.

[4] Widmann, A., Schröger, E., Jacobsen, T., Gruber, T., Müller, M. M., Jescheniak, J., Friederici, A. D., Gunter, T. C., & Herrmann, C. S. (Eds.) (2004). Evoked Potentials International Conference XIV. Leipzig Series in Cognitive Sciences 5. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.

[3] Schröger, E., Kaernbach, C., Jacobsen, T. & Jost, K. (Hrsg.) (2004). Psychophysik und Audiologie. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag.

[2] Friederici, A. D., Garrett, M. F., & Jacobsen, T. (Eds.) (1999). Processing of grammatical gender – II. Special Issue, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 28(6).

[1] Friederici, A. D., Garrett, M. F., & Jacobsen, T. (Eds.) (1999). Processing of grammatical gender – I. Special Issue, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 28(5).

Journal publications without peer-review

[13] Jacobsen, T. (2019). Settings, sensors, and tasks: Comment on Scherer, Trznadel, Fantini, and Coutinho (2019). Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 13(3), 261–263.  [doi] [full text]

[12] Weidner, R., Otten, B., Schroeter, F., Dehmel, P., Wulfsberg, J. P., & Jacobsen, T. (2018). Effekte bei der Anwendung von Exoskeletten. Physische und kognitive Effekte beim Einsatz am Beispiel von Tätigkeiten in und über Kopfhöhe. wt Werkstattstechnik online, 108(9), 597–601.

[11] Jacobsen, T. (2018). Cultural sciences and representation of culture in the mind, and body: Comment on “An integrative review of the enjoyment of sadness associated with music” by Tuomas Eerola et al. Physics of Life Reviews, 25, 122–123. [doi]

[10] Menninghaus, W., Wagner, V., Hanich, J., Wassiliwizky, E., Jacobsen, T., & Koelsch, S. (2017). Negative emotions in art reception: Refining theoretical assumptions and adding variables to the Distancing-Embracing model. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 40, e380. [doi]

[9] Jacobsen, T. (2017). Aesthetic episodes, domains, and the mind: Comment on: “Move me, astonish me… delight my eyes and brain: The Vienna Integrated Model of top-down and bottom-up processes in Art Perception (VIMAP) and corresponding affective, evaluative, and neurophysiological correlates” by Matthew Pelowski et al. Physics of Life Reviews, 21, 143–144. [doi]

[8] Jacobsen, T. (2014). Domain specificity and mental chronometry in empirical aesthetics. British Journal of Psychology, 105(4), 471–473.

[7] Jacobsen, T., Felfe, J., Herzberg, P. Y., Erb, H.-P. & May, M. (2013). Die neuen Studiengänge Psychologie an der Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg. Wehrmedizinische Monatsschrift, 57(8–9), 217–218.

[6] Böhme, J., Ungerer, J. Klein, R., Jacobsen, T., Zimmermann, P. & Kowalski, J. T. (2011). Psychische Ressourcenstärkung bei VN-Beobachtern zur Prävention einsatzbedingter psychischer Störungen – eine Pilotstudie. Wehrmedizinische Monatsschrift, 55(10), 231–234.

[5] Gabriel, U., Jacobsen, T., Hauffa, R., Zimmermann, P. & Kowalski, J. T. (2011). Evaluation des telefonischen Beratungsangebotes für Soldaten mit einsatzbedingten psychischen Belastungen und deren Angehörige. Wehrmedizinische Monatsschrift, 55(10), 228–230.

[4] Jacobsen, T. (2001). Über Geschmack läßt sich nicht streiten: Individuelle Analyse ästhetischer Urteile. Wirtschaftspsychologie, 3(3), 191–192.

[3] Jacobsen, T. (2000). Buchbesprechung: Das Erinnern von Orten und Objekten von Axel Mecklinger (1999). Zeitschrift für Experimentelle Psychologie, 47(1), 72–73.

[2] Friederici, A. D., Garrett, M. F. & Jacobsen, T. (1999). Introduction to Part II of the Special Issue, ”Processing of Grammatical Gender”, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 28(6), 573–574.

[1] Friederici, A. D., Garrett, M. F. & Jacobsen, T. (1999). Editorial and Introduction to Part 1 of the Special Issue ”Processing of Grammatical Gender”, Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 28(5), 455–456.

Published Proceedings

[16] Röttger, S., Giesche, M., Abendroth, J., Jacobsen, T., Matsangas, P., & Shattuck, N. L. (2023). How much can we improve two-section watch bills? Sleepiness, Fatigue, and Psychomoter Vigilance Performance during naval operations in the 6/6 and 7-5-5-7 watch bills. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 67(1), 1273-1278. [doi]

[15] Schroeter, F., Kähler, S. T., Yao, Z., Jacobsen, T., & Weidner, R. (2020, July). Cognitive Effects of Physical Support Systems: A Study of Resulting Effects for Tasks at and above Head Level Using Exoskeletons. Annals of Scientific Society for Assembly, Handling and Industrial Robotics (p. 149–159). Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer Vieweg.

[14] Schroeter, F., Weidner, R., Dehmel, P., Wulfsberg, J. P. & Jacobsen, T. (2018, Dezember). Der beflügelte Mensch – gesteigerte Konzentration durch Unterstützungssysteme in der Produktion. Dritte Transdisziplinäre Konferenz „Technische Unterstützungssysteme, die die Menschen wirklich wollen“ (S. 309–317). Hamburg: Helmut-Schmidt-Universität.

[13] Knoop, C. A., Wagner, V., Menninghaus, W., & Jacobsen, T. (2014, August). Aesthetic Evaluations of Literary Genres: An Exploration Study. In Kozbelt, A. (Ed.), Proceedings of the Twenty-third Biennial Congress of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics (IAEA) (p. 269), New York.

[12] Jacobsen, T. (2014). Neurocognitive Psychology of Aesthetics: A Hamburg View, In Kozbelt, A. (Ed.), Proceedings of the Twenty-third Biennial Congress of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics (IAEA) (p. 25), New York.

[11] Janska, A. C., Schröger, E., Jacobsen, T. & Clark R. A. J. (2012). Asymmetries in the perception of sythesized speech. 13th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association 2012 (INTERSPEECH 2012), Vol. 3, 2203–2206.

[10] Jacobsen, T. & Palm, K. (2011). Schönheit. In I. Albers, I. Dziobek & H. Hurtzig (Hrsg.), Fühlt Weniger! Dialoge über Emotionen (S. 168–179). Berlin: Theater der Zeit.

[9] Müller, M., Höfel, L., Brattico, E. & Jacobsen, T. (2009). Electrophysiological Correlates of Aesthetic Music Processing: Comparing Experts with Laypersons. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1169, 355–358. [abstract] [doi]

[8] Weber, R., Wolter, B., Jacobsen, T. & Voßkötter, S. (2005). Space, scale and articulation: Examples of empirical research in architectural aesthetics at the Institute for Spatial Design, University of Dresden. In J. Chiung-Hua Chen & K.-C. Liang (Eds.), Proceedings of 2005 International Symposium on Empirical Aesthetics: Culture, Arts, and Education (pp. 302–315). Taipei: National Taiwan Normal University.

[7] Pahl, K. & Jacobsen, T. (2005). Fassadendesign – Die Auswirkungen von Gruppierung und Raster auf die Ästhetische Beurteilung von Fassaden. In R. Weber & M. Amann (Eds.), Aesthetics & Architectural Composition. Proceedings of the Dresden International Symposium of Architecture 2004 (pp. 182–187). Mammendorf: pro Literatur Verlag.

[6] Weber, R., Wolter, B. & Jacobsen, T. (2005). Urban spaces: Aesthetic judgment and physical properties. A comparison of pictorial representations and abstracted simulations of urban spaces. In E. Malianov, C. Martindale, E. Berezina, L. Dorfman, D. Leontiev, V. Petrov & P. Locher (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Congress on Aesthetics, Creativity, and Psychology of the Arts (pp. 302–306). Perm: Administration of Perm Region, Perm State Institute of Art and Culture; Moscow: Smysl.

[5] Pahl, K.-A. & Jacobsen, T. (2005). Architectural facade composition: The effects of grouping and grid on the evaluation of facades. In E. Malianov, C. Martindale, E. Berezina, L. Dorfman, D. Leontiev, V. Petrov & P. Locher (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Congress on Aesthetics, Creativity, and Psychology of the Arts (pp. 300–302). Perm: Administration of Perm Region, Perm State Institute of Art and Culture; Moscow: Smysl.

[4] Höfel, L. & Jacobsen, T. (2004). Visual aesthetics and the brain. In J. P. Frois, P. Andrade & J. F. Marques (Eds.), Art and Science, Proceedings of the XVIII Congress of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics (pp. 183–187). Lisboa: IAEA 2004.

[3] Brattico, E., Jacobsen, T. & Tervaniemi, M. (2004). Listening mode may affect neurophysiological responses to sounds. In J. P. Frois, P. Andrade & J. F. Marques (Eds.) Art and Science, Proceedings of the XVIII Congress of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics (pp. 179–182). Lisboa: IAEA 2004.

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