Helmut Prior
Department of Pshycology
Frankfurt University
Germany
Biography
Dr. Helmut Prior received a PhD in Natural Science and habilitated in Psychology. He has been doing teaching and research at the Universities of Münster, Oxford, Düsseldorf, Bochum, and Frankfurt.
Research Interest
Main research interests are the Psychology of Time, Comparative Cognition, Cognitive Development, and Spatial Orientation, including questions of Gender Differences and Hemispheric Asymmetries
Publications
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Prior, H., Schwarz, A., & Güntürkün, O. (2008). Mirror-induced behavior in the magpie (Pica pica): evidence of self-recognition. PLoS biology, 6(8), e202.
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Wilzeck, C., Prior, H., & Kelly, D. M. (2009). Geometry and landmark representation by pigeons: evidence for speciesâ€differences in the hemispheric organization of spatial information processing?. European Journal of Neuroscience, 29(4), 813-822.
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Wiltschko, W., Traudt, J., Gunturkun, O., Prior, H., & Wiltschko, R. (2011). Robins have a magnetic compass in both eyes Reply. Nature, 471(7340), E12-E13.
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Engels, S., Hein, C. M., Lefeldt, N., Prior, H., & Mouritsen, H. (2012). Night-migratory songbirds possess a magnetic compass in both eyes. PLoS One, 7(9), e43271.
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Walg, M., Oepen, J., & Prior, H. (2015). Adjustment of time perception in the range of seconds and milliseconds: The nature of time-processing alterations in children with ADHD. Journal of attention disorders, 19(9), 755-763.