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Christina Pfeifer

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Journal of Motor Behavior|July 25, 2022
Attentional Demand of a Movement Sequence Guided by Visual-Spatial and by Motor RepresentationsChristina Pfeifer, Stefan Panzer, Charles H Shea
Applied Ergonomics|June 12, 2023
Visual behavior and road traffic hazard situations when using a bike computer on a racing bike: An eye movement studyChristina Pfeifer, Peter Leinen, Johannes Puhl, et al.
Human Movement Science|May 5, 2024
Visual behavior of racing bike cyclists in multi-tasking situationsStefan Panzer, Christina Pfeifer, Peter Leinen, et al.
Journal of Cognition|February 18, 2021
Movement Sequence Learning: Cognitive Processing Demands to Develop a Response StructureChristina Pfeifer, Julia Harenz, Charles H Shea, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 14, 2024
Dual-Task and Single-Task Practice Does Not Influence the Attentional Demands of Movement Sequence RepresentationsChristina Pfeifer, Julia Harenz, Charles H Shea, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|March 22, 2021
Bimanual coordination associated with left- and right-hand dominance: testing the limb assignment and limb dominance hypothesisStefan Panzer, Deanna Kennedy, Peter Leinen, et al.
Acta Psychologica|November 14, 2019
Dyad training protocols and the development of a motor sequence representationStefan Panzer, Thomas Haab, Matthias Massing, et al.
Human Movement Science|February 15, 2024
Across-task binding: The development of a representation in learning a continuous movement sequenceStefan Panzer, Christina Pfeifer, Luca Daniel, et al.
Science & Medicine in Football|January 25, 2022
Menstrual cycle phase and elite female soccer match-play: influence on various physical performance outputsRoss Julian, Sabrina Skorski, Anne Hecksteden, et al.
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Journal of Motor Behavior|July 25, 2022
Attentional Demand of a Movement Sequence Guided by Visual-Spatial and by Motor RepresentationsChristina Pfeifer, Stefan Panzer, Charles H Shea
Applied Ergonomics|June 12, 2023
Visual behavior and road traffic hazard situations when using a bike computer on a racing bike: An eye movement studyChristina Pfeifer, Peter Leinen, Johannes Puhl, et al.
Human Movement Science|May 5, 2024
Visual behavior of racing bike cyclists in multi-tasking situationsStefan Panzer, Christina Pfeifer, Peter Leinen, et al.
Journal of Cognition|February 18, 2021
Movement Sequence Learning: Cognitive Processing Demands to Develop a Response StructureChristina Pfeifer, Julia Harenz, Charles H Shea, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 14, 2024
Dual-Task and Single-Task Practice Does Not Influence the Attentional Demands of Movement Sequence RepresentationsChristina Pfeifer, Julia Harenz, Charles H Shea, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|March 22, 2021
Bimanual coordination associated with left- and right-hand dominance: testing the limb assignment and limb dominance hypothesisStefan Panzer, Deanna Kennedy, Peter Leinen, et al.
Acta Psychologica|November 14, 2019
Dyad training protocols and the development of a motor sequence representationStefan Panzer, Thomas Haab, Matthias Massing, et al.
Human Movement Science|February 15, 2024
Across-task binding: The development of a representation in learning a continuous movement sequenceStefan Panzer, Christina Pfeifer, Luca Daniel, et al.
Science & Medicine in Football|January 25, 2022
Menstrual cycle phase and elite female soccer match-play: influence on various physical performance outputsRoss Julian, Sabrina Skorski, Anne Hecksteden, et al.
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