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Herzlich Willkommen im neuromotor behavior laboratory
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Methoden
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Der Körper in Bewegung
Haptic Master | Vicon | Steinbichler | Eye tracking | Trackster
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Bewegung und Leistung
EMG | Kraftmessplatten | Posturomed | Beinpresse | Laufband | Ergometer
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Virtuelle Realitäten
Oculus Rift | Roboter-Arm | Haptic Master | Skittles
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Funding
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SFB TRR 135
Kardinale Mechanismen der Wahrnehmung: Prädiktion, Bewertung, Kategorisierung
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SPP 1772
Human performance under multiple cognitive task requirements: from basic mechanisms to optimized task scheduling
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IRTG 1901
The International Research Training Group (IRTG) "The Brain in Action" is an international research alliance of three Canadian and two German Universities.
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Publikationen
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Brain negativity as an indicator of predictive error processing - The contribution of visual action effect monitoring.
Joch et al. (2017)
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Feedback delay attenuates implicit but facilitates explicit adjustments to a visuomotor rotation.
Schween et al. (2017)
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Violating instructed human agency: An fMRI study on ocular tracking of biological and nonbiological motion stimuli.
Gertz et al. (2016)
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Domain-specific and unspecific reaction times in experienced team handball goalkeepers and novices.
Helm et al. (2016)
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Decomposing performance factors in jump throws reveals subgroups of handball players with specific training recommendations.
Jäger et al. (2016)
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Imagined and executed actions in the human motor system: Testing neural similarity between execution and imagery of actions with a multivariate approach.
Zabicki et al. (2016)
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Neural correlates of error prediction in a complex motor task.
Maurer et al. (2015)
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Prediction of human actions: Expertise and task-related effects on neural activation of the action observation network.
Balser et al. (2014)
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Parietal and premotor cortices: Activation reflects imitation accuracy during observation, delayed imitation and concurrent imitation.
Krüger et al. (2014)
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Age-Related Variations of Visuomotor Adaptation Result From Both the Acquisition and the Application of Explicit Knowledge.
Hegele et al. (2013)
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Generalization of implicit and explicit adjustments to visuomotor rotations across the workspace in younger and older adults.
Heuer et al. (2011)
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Coordinate Dependence of Variability Analysis.
Sternad et al. (2010)
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Cognitive motor processes: The role of motor imagery in the study of motor representations.
Munzertet al. (2009)
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Plan-based generalization shapes local implicit adaptation to opposing visuomotor transformations.
Schween et al. (2018)
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Decomposition of variability in the execution of goal-oriented tasks - Three components of skill improvement.
Müller et al. (2004)
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