Prof. Dr. Rasha Abdel Rahman
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8438-1570
Projects as Principal Investigator
10/2019 - 09/2023
04/2019 - 08/2025
10/2017 - 12/2022
08/2013 - 12/2015
06/2013 - 07/2015
05/2012 - 10/2015
10/2009 - 09/2012
11/2008 - 11/2012
Projects as Co-Investigator
09/2019 - 09/2023
08/2019 - 06/2023
01/2019 - 12/2025
Publications
Baum J, Abdel Rahman R (2020)
Emotional news affects information processing and social judgments independent of perceived media credibility
Other
Emotional news affects information processing and social judgments independent of perceived media credibility
Other
Maier M, Froemer R, Rost J, Sommer W, Abdel Rahman R (2020)
Time course and shared neurocognitive mechanisms of mental imagery and visual perception
Other
Time course and shared neurocognitive mechanisms of mental imagery and visual perception
Other
van Scherpenberg C, Abdel Rahman R, Obrig H (2019)
A novel multi-word paradigm for investigating semantic context effects in language production
Other
A novel multi-word paradigm for investigating semantic context effects in language production
Other
Baum J, Rabovsky M, Rose SB, Abdel Rahman R (2019)
Clear judgments based on unclear evidence: Person evaluation is strongly influenced by untrustworthy gossip
Other
Clear judgments based on unclear evidence: Person evaluation is strongly influenced by untrustworthy gossip
Other
Xu J, Abdel Rahman R, Sommer W (2019)
Perceived language competence modulates criteria for speech error processing: evidence from event-related potentials
Journal article
Perceived language competence modulates criteria for speech error processing: evidence from event-related potentials
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience
Abdel Rahman R (2019)
Semantic processing during language production: an update of the swinging lexical network
Journal article
Semantic processing during language production: an update of the swinging lexical network
Journal article
Rose SB, Aristei S, Melinger A, Abdel Rahman RA (2019)
The closer they are, the more they interfere: Semantic similarity of word distractors increases competition in language production.
Journal article
The closer they are, the more they interfere: Semantic similarity of word distractors increases competition in language production.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Melinger A, Abdel Rahman R (2019)
To re-tune or not to re-tune: Comments on the flexible criterion
Journal article
To re-tune or not to re-tune: Comments on the flexible criterion
Cognitive Neuropsychology
Fieder N, Wartenburger I, Abdel Rahman R (2018)
A close call: Interference from semantic neighbourhood density and similarity in language production
Journal article
A close call: Interference from semantic neighbourhood density and similarity in language production
Memory and Cognition