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Martin H Fischer

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Acta Psychologica|August 22, 2020
Rodin has it! The role of hands in improving the selectivity of attentionTatiana Hatukai, Daniel Algom, Martin H Fischer
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 21, 2012
Direction counts: a comparative study of spatially directional counting biases in cultures with different reading directionsSamuel Shaki, Martin H Fischer, Silke M Göbel
Experimental Psychology|August 17, 2006
Objects capture perceived gaze directionJanek S Lobmaier, Martin H Fischer, Adrian Schwaninger
Experimental Brain Research|August 6, 2005
The inversion effect on gaze perception reflects processing of component informationAdrian Schwaninger, Janek S Lobmaier, Martin H Fischer
Psychological Research|July 5, 2022
Abstract concepts: external influences, internal constraints, and methodological issuesAnna M Borghi, Samuel Shaki, Martin H Fischer
Psychological Research|May 31, 2022
Concrete constraints on abstract concepts-editorialAnna M Borghi, Samuel Shaki, Martin H Fischer
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 19, 2007
Visual layout modulates Fitts's law: the importance of first and last positionsJay Pratt, Jos J Adam, Martin H Fischer
Brain and Cognition|November 18, 2009
How to cook a SNARC: number placement in text rapidly changes spatial-numerical associationsMartin H Fischer, Richard A Mills, Samuel Shaki
Experimental Brain Research|September 11, 2007
On the timing of reference frames for action controlMartin H Fischer, Jay Pratt, Jos J Adam
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 19, 2009
Reading habits for both words and numbers contribute to the SNARC effectSamuel Shaki, Martin H Fischer, William M Petrusic
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Acta Psychologica|August 22, 2020
Rodin has it! The role of hands in improving the selectivity of attentionTatiana Hatukai, Daniel Algom, Martin H Fischer
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|February 21, 2012
Direction counts: a comparative study of spatially directional counting biases in cultures with different reading directionsSamuel Shaki, Martin H Fischer, Silke M Göbel
Experimental Psychology|August 17, 2006
Objects capture perceived gaze directionJanek S Lobmaier, Martin H Fischer, Adrian Schwaninger
Experimental Brain Research|August 6, 2005
The inversion effect on gaze perception reflects processing of component informationAdrian Schwaninger, Janek S Lobmaier, Martin H Fischer
Psychological Research|July 5, 2022
Abstract concepts: external influences, internal constraints, and methodological issuesAnna M Borghi, Samuel Shaki, Martin H Fischer
Psychological Research|May 31, 2022
Concrete constraints on abstract concepts-editorialAnna M Borghi, Samuel Shaki, Martin H Fischer
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|August 19, 2007
Visual layout modulates Fitts's law: the importance of first and last positionsJay Pratt, Jos J Adam, Martin H Fischer
Brain and Cognition|November 18, 2009
How to cook a SNARC: number placement in text rapidly changes spatial-numerical associationsMartin H Fischer, Richard A Mills, Samuel Shaki
Experimental Brain Research|September 11, 2007
On the timing of reference frames for action controlMartin H Fischer, Jay Pratt, Jos J Adam
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 19, 2009
Reading habits for both words and numbers contribute to the SNARC effectSamuel Shaki, Martin H Fischer, William M Petrusic
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