Publications up to 2020
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Leder, H., & Peschl, F.-M. (2011). Cognitive Science: Wie wir wissen, was wir wissen. Web publication http://www.marions.at/wordpress/2011/10/the-artist-as-neuroscientist/
Leder, H., Tinio, P. P. L., & Bar, M. (2011). Emotional Valence Modulates the Preference for Curved Objects. Perception.
Leder, H., Peschl, F.-M., & Burger, S. (2011). Gedacht wird nicht allein. Wiener Zeitung. http://www.wienerzeitung.at/themen_channel/wissen/forschung/23535_Gedacht-wird-nicht-allein.html?em_redirect_url=%2Fthemen_channel%2Fwzwissen%2Fforschung%2F23535_Gedacht-wird-nicht-allein.html
Tinio, P., Leder, H., & Strasser, M. (2011). Image Quality and the Aesthetic Judgment of Photographs: Contrast, Sharpness, and Grain Teased Apart and Put Together. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 5(2), 165-176.
Miesler, L., Leder, H., & Herrmann, A. (2011). Isn't It Cute: An Evolutionary Perspective of Baby-Schema Effects in Visual Product Designs. International Journal of Design, 5(3), 17-30. http://www.ijdesign.org/ojs/index.php/IJDesign/article/viewFile/1023/359
Fuchs-Leitner, I., Leder, H., & Ansorge, U. (2011). Local rule violations attract attention and eye fixations. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 4, 145-145.
Gartus, A., & Leder, H. (2011). Predicting the Visual Complexity of line Drawings and Photos of common Objects. Perception, 40(ECVP Abstract Supplement), 206.
Fuchs-Leitner, I., Ansorge, U., Redies, C., & Leder, H. (2011). Salience in paintings: bottom-up influences on eye fixations. Cognitive Computation, 3(1), 25-36. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12559-010-9062-3
Jakesch, M., Zachhuber, M., Leder, H., Spingler, M., & Carbon, C.-C. (2011). Scenario-based touching: on the influence of top-down processes on tactile and visual appreciation. Research in Engineering Design: theory, applications, and concurrent engineering, 22(3), 143-152. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00163-010-0102-5
Leder, H., & Peschl, F.-M. (2011). Schwerpunkt Cognitive Science. dieuniversitaet-online.at - Online Zeitung der Universität Wien. http://www.dieuniversitaet-online.at/beitraege/news/schwerpunkt-cognitive-science/68.html
Graham, D., Hughes, J. M., Leder, H., & Rockmore, D. N. (2011). Statistics, vision, and the analysis of artistic style. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Computational Statistics.
Leder, H., Forster, M., & Gerger, G. (2011). The glasses stereotype revisited – Effects of glasses on perception, recognition and impressions of faces. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 70(4), 211-222. https://doi.org/10.1024/1421-0185/a000059
Leder, H. (2011). Thinking by Design: The Science of everyday beauty reveals what people really like-and why. Scientific American Mind, (July-August 2011), 42-47.
Leder, H., Peschl, F.-M., & Dries, S. (2011). Verliebt sein in die eigene Hypothese ist kurzsichtig. Falter, (21/2011). http://cognitivescience.univie.ac.at/uploads/media/heureka_cogsci_21_11.pdf
Leder, H. (2011). Wie es uns gefällt. Ästhetik von Alltagsobjekten. Gehirn & Geist. Das Magazin für Psychologie und Hirnforschung, 3, 24-30.
Leder, H., Peschl, F.-M., & Cavanagh, P. (2011). Wie schafft es das Gehirn, Schatten und Loch zu unterscheiden? Der Standard. http://derstandard.at/1318461209363/Kunst--Kognitionsforschung-Wie-schafft-es-das-Gehirn-Schatten-und-Loch-zu-unterscheiden
Leder, H., Peschl, F.-M., & Dirtl, T. (2011). Wie tickt der Mensch? Forschungsnewsletter der Universität Wien, April 2011. http://medienportal.univie.ac.at/uniview/forschung/detailansicht/artikel/wie-tickt-der-mensch/
Leder, H., Bohrn, I., Fuchs-Leitner, I., & Tinio, P. (2010). When attractiveness demands longer looks: The effects of situation and gender. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 63(9), 1858-1871. https://doi.org/10.1080
Belke, B., Leder, H., Strobach, T., & Carbon, C.-C. (2010). Cognitive fluency: High-level processing dynamics in art appreciation. Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 4(4), 214-222.
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