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.