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2019

Hertwig, Ralph and Wulff, Dirk U. and Mata, Rui. (2019) Three gaps and what they may mean for risk preference. Philosophical Transactions B: Biological Sciences, 374 (1766). p. 20180140.

Wulff, Dirk U. and De Deyne, Simon and Jones, Michael N. and Mata, Rui and Aging Lexicon Consortium, . (2019) New Perspectives on the Aging Lexicon. Trends in cognitive sciences, 23 (8). pp. 686-698.

2016

Kollewe, Katja and Escher, Claus M. and Wulff, Dirk U. and Fathi, Davood and Paracka, Lejla and Mohammadi, Bahram and Karst, Matthias and Dressler, Dirk. (2016) Long-term treatment of chronic migraine with OnabotulinumtoxinA: efficacy, quality of life and tolerability in a real-life setting. Journal of Neural Transmission , 123 (5). pp. 533-540.

Wulff, Dirk U. and Pachur, Thorsten. (2016) Modeling valuations from experience: A comment on Ashby and Rakow (2014). Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 42 (1). pp. 158-166.

2015

Wulff, Dirk U. and Hills, Thomas T. and Hertwig, Ralph. (2015) How short- and long-run aspirations impact search and choice in decisions from experience. Cognition, 144. pp. 29-37.

Wulff, Dirk U. and Hills, Thomas T. and Hertwig, Ralph. (2015) Online Product Reviews and the Description-Experience Gap. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 28 (3). pp. 214-223.

2014

Hertwig, Ralph and Wulff, Dirk U.. (2014) Risikoentscheidungen: Die Kluft zwischen Erfahrung und Beschreibung. Controlling, 26 (11). pp. 630-636.

2013

Wulff, Dirk U. and Hills, Thomas T. and Hertwig, Ralph. (2013) Worm holes in memory: Is memory one representation or many? In: Cognitive Processing: 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 14. Austin, TX, p. 101.

2012

Wulff, Dirk U. and Hills, Thomas T. and Hertwig, Ralph. (2012) Adaptive information search and decision making over single and repeated plays. In: Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 34. pp. 1167-1172.