Publikationen

Peer-Review-Beiträge in Zeitschriften

Manolika, M., Wagner, V., & Jacobsen, T. (accepted). Feeling Blue? Arts Attendance as a Moderator of the Effect of Neuroticism on Subjective Well-Being: Evidence from Two National Panel Studies. Current Psychology.

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]

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]

[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, 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, 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, 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, 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]

Monographien

[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.

Beiträge in Sammelbänden

[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.

Editionen

[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).

Zeitschriftenbeiträge ohne 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.

Publizierte 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.

[2] Brattico, E., Jacobsen, T., De Baene, W., Nakai, N. & Tervaniemi, M. (2003). Electrical brain responses to descriptive versus evaluative judgments of music. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 999, 155–157.

[1] Jacobsen, T. & Höfel, L. (2001). Advances in Experimental Aesthetics: An analysis of evaluative aesthetic and descriptive symmetry judgment processes using event-related brain potentials. In E. Sommerfeld, R. Kompass & T. Lachmann (Eds.), FechnerDay 2001, Proceedings of the ISP Seventeenth Annual Meeting (pp. 432–437). Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers.

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