Dr. Cora Fischer

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Cora Fischer

Dr. rer. nat., M.Sc. Psych.

Institute of Medical Psychology (IMP)
Goethe-University
Heinrich-Hoffmann-Str. 10
Building 93A, Room A38
60528 Frankfurt am Main

Tel.: 069-6301 6308
Fax: 069-6301 7606

cora.fischer[@]med.uni-frankfurt.de

     


Curriculum Vitae

2023   Dr. rer. nat. (PhD) in Psychology, Goethe University Frankfurt
   
2017 - 2023 
 
 Doctoral candidate at the Institute of Medical Psychology, Goethe University Frankfurt
(funded by the German Academic Scholarship Foundation 2017-2020)
   
Since 2016   Research Fellow at the Institute of Medical Psychology, Goethe University Frankfurt
   
2010 - 2016   B.Sc. & M.Sc. of Psychology at the Goethe University Frankfurt



Research Interests

Biases in visual working memory

Feature binding and object representation in working memory

Neural correlates of working memory distortions

Publications

Journal Articles

Deutsch, P., Czoschke, S., Fischer, C., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2023). Decoding of working memory contents in auditory cortex is not distractor-resistant. Journal of Neuroscience, 43(18):3284-3293.Article

Czoschke, S., Fischer, C., Bahador, T., Bledowski, C., Kaiser, J. (2021). Decoding concurrent representations of pitch and location in auditory working memory. Journal of Neuroscience, 41(21):4658–4666. Article

Erhart, M., Czoschke, S., Fischer, C., Bledowski, C., Kaiser, J. (2021). Decoding spatial versus non-spatial processing in auditory working memory. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 15, 637877. Article

Fischer, C., Czoschke, S., Peters, B., Rahm, B., Kaiser, J., Bledowski, C. (2020). Context information supports serial dependence of multiple visual objects across memory episodes. Nature Communications, 11(1), 1932.
Article Virtual talk

Czoschke, S., Fischer, C., Beitner, J., Kaiser, J., Bledowski, C. (2019). Two types of serial dependence in visual working memory. British Journal of Psychology, 110(2), 256-267. Article


Conference contributions (presenter)

Fischer, C., Fohs, S., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2023). Previous and current action targets held in working memory determine repulsive and attractive serial dependence. Recording (first talk)
Talk at the 4th Working Memory Symposium (WMS).

Fischer, C., Peters, B. (equally shared first authorship), Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2023). Neural Correlates Of Working Memory Precision.
Poster presentation at the 48th annual meeting 'Psychologie und Gehirn' (PuG), Tuebingen, Germany.

Fischer, C., Fohs, S., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2023). Previous and current action targets held in working memory determine repulsive and attractive serial dependence.
Poster at the 23nd Annual Meeting of the Vision Science Society (VSS), St. Pete Beach , FL, USA.

Fischer, C., Czoschke, S, Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2022). Is access in working memory crucial for serial dependence?
(Symposium: What do inter-item biases in perception and visual working memory tell about vision?)
Symposiumstalk at the European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), Nijmegen, Netherlands.

Fischer, C., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2022). Neural signatures of serial dependence emerge during cued selection in working memory.
Poster presentation at the 47th annual meeting 'Psychologie und Gehirn' (PuG), Freiburg, Germany.

Fischer, C., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2022). Neural signatures of serial dependence emerge during cued selection in working memory. Abstract
Talk at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Vision Science Society (VSS), St. Pete Beach , FL, USA.

Fischer, C., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2021). Serial dependence in visual working memory: cognitive and neuronal mechanisms. Abstract
Poster presentation at the 2nd virtual Meeting of the Vision Science Society (v-VSS 2021, in-person meeting cancelled due to COVID-19).

Fischer, C., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2021). Serial dependence in visual working memory: cognitive and neuronal mechanisms.
Talk at the 63rd annual meeting 'Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen' (TeaP), Ulm, Germany (virtual meeting due to COVID-19).

Fischer, C. (2021). Serial dependence in visual working memory: cognitive and neuronal mechanisms. Recording
Talk at the Attention, Perception and Temporal Context online symposium.

Fischer, C., Czoschke, S., Rahm, B., Peters, B., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2020). Context information supports serial dependence of multiple visual objects across memory episodes. Recording
Talk at the 1st virtual Meeting of the Vision Science Society (v-VSS 2020, in-person meeting cancelled due to COVID-19).

Fischer, C., Czoschke, S., Rahm, B., Peters, B., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2020). Context information supports serial dependence of multiple visual objects.
Talk at the 1st Virtual Working Memory Symposium (VWMS).

Fischer, C., Czoschke, S., Rahm, B., Peters, B., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2019). Congruent context features enhance integration and attenuate separation of working memory representations across and within memory episodes.
Poster presentation at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN), Chicago, USA.

Fischer, C., Czoschke, S., Rahm, B., Peters, B., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2018). Serial dependence is modulated by context information.
Poster presentation at the 6th ESI Systems Neuroscience Conference (ESI SyNC) , Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Fischer, C., Czoschke, S., Rahm, B., Peters, B., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2018). Contextual information of a memory episode influences serial dependence. Abstract
Poster presentation at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Vision Science Society (VSS), St. Pete Beach , FL, USA.

Fischer, C., Czoschke, S., Rahm, B., Peters, B., Kaiser, J. & Bledowski, C. (2018). Binding between memory representations influences serial dependence.
Poster presentation at the 60th annual meeting 'Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen' (TeaP), Marburg, Germany.

Fischer, C., Kaiser, J. , Bledowski, C. & Peters, B.(2017). Space- and object-based attention are reflected by different components of the steady-state visual evoked potential.
Poster presentation at the 43th annual meeting 'Psychologie und Gehirn' (PuG), Trier, Germany.