Publications

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Preprints & Papers in preparation

  • Göttmann, J., Frischkorn, G. T., Oberauer, K., Schaefer, S. B., & Schubert, A.-L. (under review at Journal of Mathematical Psychology). Modeling Individual Differences in Working Memory: Subject-Level Parameter Recovery within the Memory Measurement Model Framework (M³). [preprint]

  • Oberauer, K., Schubert, A.-L., Frischkorn, G. T., Nunez, M. D., & Fieach, C. J. (preprint). The Signal-To-Noise Ratio Hypothesis of Intelligence. [preprint]

  • Rey-Mermet, A., Haaf, J., Donzallaz, M., Frischkorn, G. T., Hedge, C., Kempkens, N., Oberauer, K., & Schubert, A.-L. (under review at Perspectives on Psychological Science). How can we achieve a good measurement of attentional control? [preprint]

  • Von Bastian, C. C., Blais, C., Brewer, G., Gyurkovics, M., Hedge, C., Kałamała, P., Meier, M., Oberauer, K., Rey-Mermet, A., Rouder, J. N., Souza, A. S., Bartsch, L. M., Conway, A. R. A., Draheim, C., Engle, R. W., Friedman, N. P., Frischkorn, G. T., Gustavson, D. E., Koch, I., … Wiemers, E. (in preparation). Advancing the understanding of individual differences in attentional control: Theoretical, methodological, and analytical considerations. [preprint]

Journal Articles

2026

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Courage, I., Dames, H., Dignath, D., Pfeuffer, C. U., Schiltenwolf, M., Kiesel, A., & Oberauer, K. (2026). Bindings for Action: Bridging the Gap Between Theories of Procedural Working Memory and Action Control Research. Journal of Cognition, 9(1), 16. https://doi.org/10.5334/joc.488

  • Li, C., Frischkorn, G. T., & Oberauer, K. (2026). Can we process information without encoding it into working memory? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. https://doi.org/10.1037/xlm0001585

2025

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & Oberauer, K. (2025). Is the antisaccade task a valid measure of inhibition? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 154(9), 2456–2481. [doi]

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & Popov, V. (2025). A tutorial for estimating Bayesian hierarchical mixture models for visual working memory tasks: Introducing the Bayesian Measurement Modeling (bmm) package for R. Behavior Research Methods, 57(5). [doi]

  • Li, C., Frischkorn, G. T., Dames, H., & Oberauer, K. (2025). The benefit of removing information from working memory: Increasing available cognitive resources or reducing interference? Cognition, 260, 106134. [doi]

  • Li, C., Frischkorn, G. T., & Oberauer, K. (2025). Updating of information in working memory: Time course and consequences. Cognitive Psychology, 156, 101702. [doi]

  • Löffler, C., Sadus, K., Frischkorn, G. T., Hagemann, D., & Schubert, A.-L. (2025). Not only time but also order matters: Neural differences in processing speed for stimuli presented at different positions in a sequence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. [doi]

  • Nunez, M. D., Schubert, A.-L., Frischkorn, G. T., & Oberauer, K. (2025). Cognitive models of decision-making with identifiable parameters: Diffusion decision models with within-trial noise. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 125, 102917. [doi]

2024

  • Bartsch, L. M., Frischkorn, G. T., & Shepherdson, P. (2024). When Load is Low, Working Memory is Shielded From Long-Term Memory’s Influence. Journal of Cognition, 7(1). [doi]

  • Dames, H., Li, C., Frischkorn, G. T., & Oberauer, K. (2024). Removing information from working memory with a delay: Effective but not beneficial. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 32(1), 430–441. [doi]

  • Löffler, C., Frischkorn, G. T., Hagemann, D., Sadus, K., & Schubert, A.-L. (2024). The common factor of executive functions measures nothing but speed of information uptake. Psychological Research, 88(4), 1092–1114. [doi]

  • Schubert, A.-L., Frischkorn, G. T., Sadus, K., Welhaf, M. S., Kane, M. J., & Rummel, J. (2024). The brief mind wandering three-factor scale (BMW-3). Behavior Research Methods, 56(8), 8720–8744. [doi]

  • Souza, A. S., Frischkorn, G. T., & Oberauer, K. (2024). Older yet sharp: No general age-related decline in focusing attention. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 153(10), 2552–2572. [doi]

2023

  • Souza, A. S. & Frischkorn, G. T. (2023). A diffusion model analysis of age and individual differences in the retro-cue benefit. Scientific Reports, 13(1). [doi]

2022

  • Frischkorn, G. T., von Bastian, C. C., Souza, A. S., & Oberauer, K. (2022). Individual differences in updating are not related to reasoning ability and working memory capacity. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 151(6), 1341–1357. [doi]

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Wilhelm, O., & Oberauer, K. (2022). Process-oriented intelligence research: A review from the cognitive perspective. Intelligence, 94, 101681. [doi]

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Hilger, K., Kretzschmar, A., & Schubert, A.-L. (2022). Intelligenzdiagnostik der Zukunft. Psychologische Rundschau, 73(3), 173–189. [doi]

2021

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & Oberauer, K. (2021). Intelligence test items varying in capacity demands cannot be used to test the causality of working memory capacity for fluid intelligence. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 28(4), 1423–1432. [doi]

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & von Bastian, C. C. (2021). In Search of the Executive Cognitive Processes Proposed by Process-Overlap Theory. Journal of Intelligence, 9(3), 43. [doi]

  • Löffler, C., Frischkorn, G. T., Rummel, J., Hagemann, D., & Schubert, A.-L. (2021). Do Attentional Lapses Account for the Worst Performance Rule? Journal of Intelligence, 10(1), 2. [doi]

2020

  • Lerche, V., von Krause, M., Voss, A., Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2020). Diffusion modeling and intelligence: Drift rates show both domain-general and domain-specific relations with intelligence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 149(12), 2207–2249. [doi]

  • Schubert, A.-L. & Frischkorn, G. T. (2020). Neurocognitive Psychometrics of Intelligence: How Measurement Advancements Unveiled the Role of Mental Speed in Intelligence Differences. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 29(2), 140–146. [doi]

2019

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2019). Processing speed, working memory, and executive functions: Independent or inter-related predictors of general intelligence. Intelligence, 75, 95–110. [doi]

  • Schubert, A.-L., Hagemann, D., Löffler, C., & Frischkorn, G. T. (2019). Disentangling the Effects of Processing Speed on the Association between Age Differences and Fluid Intelligence. Journal of Intelligence, 8(1), 1. [doi]

  • Schubert, A.-L., Frischkorn, G. T., & Rummel, J. (2019). The validity of the online thought-probing procedure of mind wandering is not threatened by variations of probe rate and probe framing. Psychological Research, 84(7), 1846–1856. [doi]

2018

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & Schubert, A.-L. (2018). Cognitive Models in Intelligence Research: Advantages and Recommendations for Their Application. Journal of Intelligence, 6(3), 34. [doi]

  • Schubert, A.-L., Hagemann, D., Frischkorn, G. T., & Herpertz, S. C. (2018). Faster, but not smarter: An experimental analysis of the relationship between mental speed and mental abilities. Intelligence, 71, 66–75. [doi]

2017

  • Schubert, A.-L., Hagemann, D., & Frischkorn, G. T. (2017). Is general intelligence little more than the speed of higher-order processing? Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 146(10), 1498–1512. [doi]

2016

  • Frischkorn, G., Schubert, A.-L., Neubauer, A., & Hagemann, D. (2016). The Worst Performance Rule as Moderation: New Methods for Worst Performance Analysis. Journal of Intelligence, 4(3), 9. [doi]

  • Meißner, A., Greiff, S., Frischkorn, G. T., & Steinmayr, R. (2016). Predicting Complex Problem Solving and school grades with working memory and ability self-concept. Learning and Individual Differences, 49, 323–331. [doi]

  • Schubert, A.-L., Frischkorn, G., Hagemann, D., & Voss, A. (2016). Trait Characteristics of Diffusion Model Parameters. Journal of Intelligence, 4(3), 7. [doi]

2014

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Greiff, S., & Wüstenberg, S. (2014). The development of complex problem solving in adolescence: A latent growth curve analysis. Journal of Educational Psychology, 106(4), 1007–1020. [doi]

Invited Talks

  • Frischkorn, G. T. (2024, July). Analyzing data on the level of psychological processes. Colloquium of the Psychological Institute, Johannes-Gutenberg University Mainz.

  • Frischkorn, G. T. (2024, May). The bmm R package: Easy and Accessible Bayesian Measurement Models using ‘brms’. Department of Statistics, Computational Statistics Lab, TU Dortmund.

  • Frischkorn, G. T. (2024, May). Measuring psychological theories requires formal theories. Faculty for Psychology, Sigmund Freud University Vienna.

  • Frischkorn, G. T. (2022, May). Measuring & dissociating cognitive processes: Problems and pitfalls exemplified with the Anti-Saccade Task. Working Memory, Cognition, and Development Laboratory, University of Geneva.

  • Frischkorn, G. T. (2021, May). Implications from cognitive psychology for measuring cognitive processes: The example of the anti-saccade task. Chair of General Psychology: Cognition, Action, and Sustainability, University of Freiburg.

Conference Presentations

2022

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Rebmann, R. & Oberauer, K. (2022, November). Measuring executive functions: Difference score do the best job after all. [Poster] 63rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, USA.

  • Schubert, A.-L. & Frischkorn, G. T. (2022, September). Measuring Cognitive Control: Challenges and Pitfalls [Symposium & Discussant]. 52nd Congress of the German Psychological Association, Hildesheim, Germany.

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & Oberauer, K. (2022, September). The manual anti-saccade task is not a pure measure of inhibition. [Poster] 22nd Meeting of the European Society of Cognitive Psychology, Lille, France.

2021

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & Oberauer, K. (2021, November). Inhibition, Binding, or Sensory Discrimination: What does the behavioral anti-saccade task measure? [Poster] 62nd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Virtual.

2020

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & von Bastian, C. C. (2020, November). In search of the executive and content-specific cognitive processes propagated by Process-Overlap Theory. [Poster] 61st Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Virtual.

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & von Bastian, C. C. (2020, September). The efficiency of removal is independent from the accuracy of substitution in working memory updating. [Talk] 10th European Working Memory Symposium, Virtual.

  • Frischkorn, G. T. (2020, February). Same, same, but different? Continuous activation vs. Discrete state models of simple span tasks. [Talk] Swiss Working Memory Meeting, Fribourg, Switzerland.

2019

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & Gebhardt, I. (2019, March). Exogeneous vs. Endogenous attention during retrieval from working memory. [Talk] Swiss Working Memory Meeting, Fribourg, Switzerland.

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & Oberauer, K. (2019a, July). Using the Memory Measurement Model in WM tasks with visual material and n-AFC recognition retrievals. [Talk] 21st Meeting of the European Society of Cognitive Psychology, Tenerife, Spain.

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & Oberauer, K. (2019b, August). Generalizing the Memory Measurement Model to n-AFC recognition retrievals. [Talk] 50th Meeting of the European Mathematical Psychology Group, Heidelberg, Germany.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., von Bastian, C. C., Souza, A. S., & Oberauer, K. (2019, November). Individual differences in updating are not related to reasoning ability. [Talk] 60th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Montreal, Canada.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2019, June). The relation of executive functions to intelligence on a behavioral and neural level. [Talk] 45. Jahrestagung Psychologie & Gehirn, Dresden, Germany.

2018

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2018a, May). Too Much on My Mind — Inhibiting irrelevant information impairs reasoning ability. [Poster] International Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2018b, July). Basic cognitive processes of intelligence: Bridging the gap between working memory, executive functions and processing speed. [Talk] 19th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Intelligence Research, Edinburgh, Scotland.

  • Frischkorn, G. T. & Schubert, A.-L. (2018, September). Cognitive models as measurement tools: The appropriate representation of a person’s cognitive processes. [Talk] 14th biannual conference of the German Society for Cognitive Science, Darmstadt, Germany.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2018c, September). Basic cognitive processes of intelligence: Bridging the gap between working memory, executive functions and processing speed. [Talk] 51. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie, Frankfurt (a.M.), Germany.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2018d, November). Basic Cognitive Processes of Intelligence: Bridging the Gap Between Working Memory, Executive Functions, and Processing Speed. [Poster] 59th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, New Orleans, USA.

2017

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., Rummel, J., & Hagemann, D. (2017, November). Memory Span and Updating in Working Memory — independent or inter-related processes? [Poster] 58th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, Canada.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2017a, March). Examining interactions between inhibition and task shifting: Results from a Switching task with flanker stimuli. [Talk] Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP), Dresden, Germany.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2017b, June). Do Shifting and Inhibition rely on the same or different neural processes? An EEG-study of a Shifting task with flanker stimuli. [Poster] 43. Tagung Psychologie & Gehirn, Trier, Germany.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2017c, September). Examining the Role of Working Memory Capacity and Age in Task Shifting. [Talk] 20th Conference of the European Society of Cognitive Psychology, Potsdam, Germany.

2016 and earlier

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., & Hagemann, D. (2016, May). Convergent and discriminant validity of ERP latencies and parameters of the diffusion model. [Poster] 42. Tagung Psychologie und Gehirn, Berlin, Germany.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., Hagemann, D., & Voss, A. (2016, March). The latent state-trait structure of diffusion model parameters. [Talk] 58. Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen (TeaP), Heidelberg, Germany.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Schubert, A.-L., Neubauer, A. B., & Hagemann, D. (2015, September). Anwendung von Multi-Level Moderation in Worst Performance Analysen. [Talk] 12. Tagung der Fachgruppe Methoden & Evaluation der DGPs, Jena, Germany.

  • Frischkorn, G. T., Greiff, S., & Wüstenberg, S. (2013, April). The Development of Complex Problem Solving and its Relation to Reasoning, Age and Gender. [Talk] 5th Szeged Workshop on Educational Evaluation, Szeged, Hungary.