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Mathias Hegele

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Journal of Neurophysiology|March 27, 2020
Assessing explicit strategies in force field adaptationRaphael Schween, Samuel D McDougle, Mathias Hegele, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|April 1, 2017
Task Integration Facilitates MultitaskingRita F de Oliveira, Markus Raab, Mathias Hegele, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 14, 2013
Adaptation of motor control strategies to environmental cues in a pursuit-tracking taskMarkus Raab, Rita F de Oliveira, Jörg Schorer, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 23, 2021
Prolonged response time helps eliminate residual errors in visuomotor adaptationLisa Langsdorf, Jana Maresch, Mathias Hegele, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 23, 2018
Accuracy of Motor Error Predictions for Different Sensory SignalsMichael Joch, Mathias Hegele, Heiko Maurer, et al.
Neuroscience|May 17, 2021
Relevance of Predictive and Postdictive Error Information in the Course of Motor LearningLisa K Maurer, Michael Joch, Mathias Hegele, et al.
Journal of Vision|April 18, 2019
Predictive error processing distinguishes between relevant and irrelevant errors after visuomotor learningLisa Katharina Maurer, Michael Joch, Mathias Hegele, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 28, 2017
Brain negativity as an indicator of predictive error processing: the contribution of visual action effect monitoringMichael Joch, Mathias Hegele, Heiko Maurer, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 22, 2021
Direct and indirect cues can enable dual adaptation, but through different learning processesMarion Forano, Raphael Schween, Jordan A Taylor, et al.
Human Movement Science|September 7, 2021
End in view: Joint end-state comfort depends on gaze and extraversionDominik Dötsch, Johannes Kurz, Fabian Helm, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|March 27, 2020
Assessing explicit strategies in force field adaptationRaphael Schween, Samuel D McDougle, Mathias Hegele, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|April 1, 2017
Task Integration Facilitates MultitaskingRita F de Oliveira, Markus Raab, Mathias Hegele, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 14, 2013
Adaptation of motor control strategies to environmental cues in a pursuit-tracking taskMarkus Raab, Rita F de Oliveira, Jörg Schorer, et al.
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|January 23, 2021
Prolonged response time helps eliminate residual errors in visuomotor adaptationLisa Langsdorf, Jana Maresch, Mathias Hegele, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|August 23, 2018
Accuracy of Motor Error Predictions for Different Sensory SignalsMichael Joch, Mathias Hegele, Heiko Maurer, et al.
Neuroscience|May 17, 2021
Relevance of Predictive and Postdictive Error Information in the Course of Motor LearningLisa K Maurer, Michael Joch, Mathias Hegele, et al.
Journal of Vision|April 18, 2019
Predictive error processing distinguishes between relevant and irrelevant errors after visuomotor learningLisa Katharina Maurer, Michael Joch, Mathias Hegele, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 28, 2017
Brain negativity as an indicator of predictive error processing: the contribution of visual action effect monitoringMichael Joch, Mathias Hegele, Heiko Maurer, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 22, 2021
Direct and indirect cues can enable dual adaptation, but through different learning processesMarion Forano, Raphael Schween, Jordan A Taylor, et al.
Human Movement Science|September 7, 2021
End in view: Joint end-state comfort depends on gaze and extraversionDominik Dötsch, Johannes Kurz, Fabian Helm, et al.
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