Begutachtete Konferenzbeiträge
Kamp, S.-M. (2022). Stimulus complexity affects item retrieval mechanisms during recognition and inter-item associative memory. Symposium contribution to TEAP 2022 (online), part of a symposium that I chair, titled “Mechanisms of Learning and Memory: Novel insights from EEG research”.
Kamp, S.-M. (2020). Polarity-reversed ERP subsequent memory effects in older adults reflect a relatively strong age-related decline in associative memory. Annual Meeting of the Socieity for Psychophyiological Research 2020 (online).
Kamp, S.-M. (accepted; conference cancelled due to Corona).Associative deficit in aging: Neuro-cognitive mechanisms and the role of task characteristics. Psychology and Brain, June 2020.
Forester, G.,Halbeisen, G., Walther, E., & Kamp, S.-M. (accepted; conference cancelled due to Corona). Frontal slow waves during memory encoding are associated with subsequent attitudes. Psychology and Brain, June 2020.
Forester, G., Kroneisen, M., Erdfelder, E., & Kamp, S.-M. (2019). The Effect of Survival Processing on Event Related Potentials during Word Encoding. Psychologie und Gehirn, June 2019.
Kamp, S.-M. (2019). Sequential effects on the oddball-P300 in young and older adults. Psychologie und Gehirn, June 2019.
Nennstiel, K. & Kamp, S.-M. (2019). Episodic retrieval of visually rich items and associations in young and older adults: Evidence from ERPs. Psychologie und Gehirn, June 2019.
Forester, G., Kroneisen, M., Erdfelder, E., & Kamp, S.-M. (2019). On the role of retrieval processes in the survival processing effect: Evidence from ROC and ERP analyses. TEAP 2019.
Kamp, S.-M. & Domes, G. (2019). Age differences in affective responses to experimental sessions in the EEG-laboratory. International Conference on Aging & Cognition (EUCAS), April 2019.
Knopf, L. & Kamp, S.-M. (2019). Metacognitive judgments of item vs. associative memory and everyday cognition in young and older adults. International Conference on Aging & Cognition (EUCAS), April 2019.
Vittinghoff, M. & Kamp, S.-M. (2019). Does everyday cognitive activity over the lifespan have differential effects on neuronal activity during item- vs. associative encoding in older adults? International Conference on Aging & Cognition (EUCAS), April 2019.
Kamp, S.-M., Döring, J., Weigl, M., & Mecklinger, A. (2017). Influences of Novelty on Episodic Memory in Aging. 4th International Conference on Aging & Cognition, April 2017.
Endemann, R., Kamp, S.-M., Bader, R., & Mecklinger, A. (2016). Does unitization reduce the associative memory deficit in old age? TEAP 2016.
Kamp, S.-M., Bader, R., & Mecklinger, A. (2015). ERP subsequent memory effects differ between inter-item and unitization encoding tasks. 22nd Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society.
Kamp, S.-M., & Zimmer, H. (2014). The associative memory deficit in aging: An eye-tracking and ERP study. Psychophysiology, 51, S14.
Kamp, S.-M., Murphy, A. R., Forester, G. R., & Donchin, E. (2013). An examination of pupil dilation response, P300, Novelty P3, and their relationship to reaction time. Psychophysiology, 50, S47.
Murphy, A. R., Kamp, S.-M., Forester, G. R., & Donchin, E. (2013). ERPs in the P300 BCI: Sensitivity to Matrix Size and Task. Proceedings of the 5th International BCI Meeting, June 2013.
Lebanoff, L., Kamp, S.-M., Arbel, Y., & Donchin, E. (2013). Effects of redundant feedback on the response-related ERN. 20th meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society.
Sadeq, N., Goodwin, C., Cadena, E., Kamp, S.-M., & Donchin, E. (2013). Subsequent memory effects in frontal slow waves elicited by emotional words. 20th meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society.
Kiley, C., Kamp, S.-M., & Donchin, E. (2013). The effect of output position on the P300 subsequent memory effect elicited by the first word in a study list. 20th meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society.
Kamp, S.-M., & Donchin, E. (2012). Pupil dilation response and P300 in an oddball paradigm with three stimulus types. Psychophysiology, 49, S43.
Forester, G., Kamp, S.-M., & Donchin, E. (2012). Effects of ISI variability and response type on P300 latency jitter in an oddball task. Psychophysiology, 49, S43.
Kamp, S.-M., Forester, G., Murphy, A. R., & Donchin, E. (2012). Comparing the neural correlates of the Primacy effect and the Von Restorff effect in free recall - An ERP study. 19th meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society.
Kamp, S.-M., Miller, M. P. & Donchin, E. (2011). Is it exclusively a P300 speller? An investigation of the componential structure of event-related potentials in the P300 based brain-computer interface. Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Nov 2011.
Forester*, G. R., Kamp, S.-M., Brumback, T. & Donchin, E. (2011). The effects of temporal expectancy and task type on the P300 in an oddball paradigm. Psychophysiology, 48, S79.
Kamp, S.-M., Gruber*, A., Sadeq*, N., Forester*, G. & Donchin, E. (2011). The effects of physical distinctiveness and emotional distinctiveness on recall – A subsequent memory study. 18th meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society.
Miller, M. P., Kamp, S.-M. & Donchin, E. (2011). P300 vs. frontal positivity for brain-computer interface speller classification. 18th meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society.
Kamp, S.-M., & Donchin, E. (2010). Comparing the Von Restorff effect and the word frequency effect on free recall: A subsequent memory study. Psychophysiology, 47, S45.
Kamp, S.-M., Miller, M. P, & Donchin, E. (2010). Classification accuracy of the P300 based BCI depends on the location of the target character in the matrix. 4th international BCI Meeting, May/June 2010.
Kamp, S.-M., Brumback, T., Arbel, Y., & Donchin, E. (2009). Does target letter position affect ERP amplitudes and classification accuracy in the P300 based BCI? Implications of a Principal Component Analysis. Psychophysiology, 46, S105.
Brumback, T., Kamp, S.-M., Goldman, M. S., & Donchin, E. (2009). An examination of the effect of alcohol context pre-exposure on ERPs elicited by alcohol-related sentences. Psychophysiology, 46, S138.
Kamp, S.-M., Potts, G. F., Martin, L. E., & Donchin, E. (2008). Comparison of the error-related negativity and the medial frontal negativity: A principal component analysis. Psychophysiology, 45, S42.