Graduate Students
Sabine Krawietz
Program: Cognitive

Research Interests:
My interests are in applied and basic research of cognition, especially motor cognition (e.g., skill execution and acquisition), self-regulation (e.g., focusing abilities), and expertise. In my research, I aim for the application of psychological principles to performance enhancement in diverse settings such as industry, sports, and academia.
Recent Publications and Presentations:
Radvansky, G. A., Tamplin, A. K., & Krawietz, S. A. (in prep). Moving through doorways causes forgetting: The role of context.
Krawietz, S. A., Tamplin, A. K., & Radvansky, G. A. (in prep). Moving through doorways causes forgetting: Variations in processing demands.
Krawietz. S. A., (2008, May 2). A scale measuring concentration abilities. Paper presented at the Midwestern Psychological Convention in Chicago, IL.
Goldhammer, F., Moosbrugger, H., & Krawietz, S. A. (submitted). Development of the Frankfurt Adaptive Concentration Test (FACT-2) and its convergent validity with self-reported cognitive failure. European Journal of Psychological Assessment.
Krawietz. S. A., (2007, May 4). The Validation of the Concentration Scale with the Cognitive Failures Questionnaire and the Frankfurt Adaptive Concentration Test. Paper presented at the 9th European Psychological Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Krawietz, S. A., Mikulas, W. L., & Vodanovich, S. J. (2006, February 24). Construct Refinement and Scale Development of Concentration. Poster presented at the Southeastern Psychological Convention in New Orleans, LA.
Undergraduate Institutions:
B.A. and M.A. from University of West Florida
Contact Information
Email: krawietz.1@nd.edu