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    Distance is relative: Inattentional blindness critically depends on the breadth of the attentional focus.Carina Kreitz, Stefanie Hüttermann & Daniel Memmert - 2020 - Consciousness and Cognition 78:102878.
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    Innovations in computational type theory using Nuprl.S. F. Allen, M. Bickford, R. L. Constable, R. Eaton, C. Kreitz, L. Lorigo & E. Moran - 2006 - Journal of Applied Logic 4 (4):428-469.
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    Does working memory capacity predict cross-modally induced failures of awareness?Carina Kreitz, Philip Furley, Daniel J. Simons & Daniel Memmert - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 39 (C):18-27.
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    Representations of the real numbers and of the open subsets of the set of real numbers.Klaus Weihrauch & Christoph Kreitz - 1987 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 35 (C):247-260.
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    Compactness in constructive analysis revisited.Christoph Kreitz & Klaus Weihrauch - 1987 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 36:29-38.
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    Connection-driven inductive theorem proving.Christoph Kreitz & Brigitte Pientka - 2001 - Studia Logica 69 (2):293-326.
    We present a method for integrating rippling-based rewriting into matrix-based theorem proving as a means for automating inductive specification proofs. The selection of connections in an inductive matrix proof is guided by symmetries between induction hypothesis and induction conclusion. Unification is extended by decision procedures and a rippling/reverse-rippling heuristic. Conditional substitutions are generated whenever a uniform substitution is impossible. We illustrate the integrated method by discussing several inductive proofs for the integer square root problem as well as the algorithms extracted (...)
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    What’s past is past: Neither perceptual preactivation nor prior motivational relevance decrease subsequent inattentional blindness.Carina Kreitz, Robert Schnuerch, Philip A. Furley & Daniel Memmert - 2018 - Consciousness and Cognition 59:1-9.
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    Examining effects of preconscious mere exposure: An inattentional blindness approach.Giulia Pugnaghi, Daniel Memmert & Carina Kreitz - 2019 - Consciousness and Cognition 75:102825.
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    Clarifying the effect of facial emotional expression on inattentional blindness.Dennis Redlich, Daniel Memmert & Carina Kreitz - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 87:103050.
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    Clarifying the effect of facial emotional expression on inattentional blindness.Dennis Redlich, Daniel Memmert & Carina Kreitz - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 100 (C):103304.