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Matthias Weigelt

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Human Movement Science|March 9, 2007
Re-examining structural constraints on the initiation of bimanual movements: the role of starting locations, movement amplitudes, and target locationsMatthias Weigelt
Frontiers in Psychology|July 27, 2016
A Three-Stage Model for the Acquisition of Anticipatory Planning Skills for Grip Selection during Object Manipulation in Young ChildrenKathrin Wunsch, Matthias Weigelt
Laterality|April 19, 2011
Brain lateralisation and motor learning: selective effects of dominant and non-dominant hand practice on the early acquisition of throwing skillsTino Stöckel, Matthias Weigelt
Experimental Psychology|April 8, 2010
The development of end-state comfort planning in preschool childrenMatthias Weigelt, Thomas Schack
Plos One|January 9, 2018
Anticipating different grips reduces bimanual end-state comfort: A tradeoff between goal-related and means-related planning processesChristian Seegelke, Matthias Weigelt
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|February 14, 2020
The Mental Rotation Ability of Expert Basketball Players: Identifying On-Court PlaysMatthias Weigelt, Daniel Memmert
Journal of Sports Sciences|May 12, 2012
Plasticity of human handedness: decreased one-hand bias and inter-manual performance asymmetry in expert basketball playersTino Stöckel, Matthias Weigelt
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 16, 2005
Goal congruency in bimanual object manipulationWilfried Kunde, Matthias Weigelt
Laterality|June 15, 2010
Sequential effects after practice with the dominant and non-dominant hand on the acquisition of a sliding task in schoolchildrenOliver Senff, Matthias Weigelt
Progress in Brain Research|May 30, 2009
Visual cues influence motor coordination: behavioral results and potential neural mechanisms mediating perception-action coupling and response selectionNicole Wenderoth, Matthias Weigelt
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Human Movement Science|March 9, 2007
Re-examining structural constraints on the initiation of bimanual movements: the role of starting locations, movement amplitudes, and target locationsMatthias Weigelt
Frontiers in Psychology|July 27, 2016
A Three-Stage Model for the Acquisition of Anticipatory Planning Skills for Grip Selection during Object Manipulation in Young ChildrenKathrin Wunsch, Matthias Weigelt
Laterality|April 19, 2011
Brain lateralisation and motor learning: selective effects of dominant and non-dominant hand practice on the early acquisition of throwing skillsTino Stöckel, Matthias Weigelt
Experimental Psychology|April 8, 2010
The development of end-state comfort planning in preschool childrenMatthias Weigelt, Thomas Schack
Plos One|January 9, 2018
Anticipating different grips reduces bimanual end-state comfort: A tradeoff between goal-related and means-related planning processesChristian Seegelke, Matthias Weigelt
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|February 14, 2020
The Mental Rotation Ability of Expert Basketball Players: Identifying On-Court PlaysMatthias Weigelt, Daniel Memmert
Journal of Sports Sciences|May 12, 2012
Plasticity of human handedness: decreased one-hand bias and inter-manual performance asymmetry in expert basketball playersTino Stöckel, Matthias Weigelt
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|February 16, 2005
Goal congruency in bimanual object manipulationWilfried Kunde, Matthias Weigelt
Laterality|June 15, 2010
Sequential effects after practice with the dominant and non-dominant hand on the acquisition of a sliding task in schoolchildrenOliver Senff, Matthias Weigelt
Progress in Brain Research|May 30, 2009
Visual cues influence motor coordination: behavioral results and potential neural mechanisms mediating perception-action coupling and response selectionNicole Wenderoth, Matthias Weigelt
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