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Norbert Hagemann

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 6, 2009
The advantage of being left-handed in interactive sportsNorbert Hagemann
Laterality|September 27, 2014
Pushing through evolution? Incidence and fight records of left-oriented fighters in professional boxing historyFlorian Loffing, Norbert Hagemann
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 11, 2020
Motor competence is not enough: Handedness does not facilitate visual anticipation of same-handed action outcomeFlorian Loffing, Norbert Hagemann
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|February 7, 2014
On-court position influences skilled tennis players' anticipation of shot outcomeFlorian Loffing, Norbert Hagemann
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|September 30, 2020
To Run or Not to Run? Automatic Evaluations and Reflective Attitudes Toward ExerciseJulia Limmeroth, Norbert Hagemann
Perception|April 6, 2012
Skill level and graphical detail shape perceptual judgments in tennisFlorian Loffing, Timo Wilkes, Norbert Hagemann
Psychological Science|September 26, 2008
When the referee sees redNorbert Hagemann, Bernd Strauss, Jan Leissing
Perceptual and Motor Skills|September 17, 2013
Attentional processes and choking under pressureLinda Schücker, Norbert Hagemann, Bernd Strauss
Plos One|August 21, 2014
Left preference for sport tasks does not necessarily indicate left-handedness: sport-specific lateral preferences, relationship with handedness and implications for laterality research in behavioural sciencesFlorian Loffing, Florian Sölter, Norbert Hagemann
Acta Psychologica|August 28, 2015
Pattern-induced expectation bias in visual anticipation of action outcomesFlorian Loffing, Ricarda Stern, Norbert Hagemann
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|October 6, 2009
The advantage of being left-handed in interactive sportsNorbert Hagemann
Laterality|September 27, 2014
Pushing through evolution? Incidence and fight records of left-oriented fighters in professional boxing historyFlorian Loffing, Norbert Hagemann
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|July 11, 2020
Motor competence is not enough: Handedness does not facilitate visual anticipation of same-handed action outcomeFlorian Loffing, Norbert Hagemann
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|February 7, 2014
On-court position influences skilled tennis players' anticipation of shot outcomeFlorian Loffing, Norbert Hagemann
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|September 30, 2020
To Run or Not to Run? Automatic Evaluations and Reflective Attitudes Toward ExerciseJulia Limmeroth, Norbert Hagemann
Perception|April 6, 2012
Skill level and graphical detail shape perceptual judgments in tennisFlorian Loffing, Timo Wilkes, Norbert Hagemann
Psychological Science|September 26, 2008
When the referee sees redNorbert Hagemann, Bernd Strauss, Jan Leissing
Perceptual and Motor Skills|September 17, 2013
Attentional processes and choking under pressureLinda Schücker, Norbert Hagemann, Bernd Strauss
Plos One|August 21, 2014
Left preference for sport tasks does not necessarily indicate left-handedness: sport-specific lateral preferences, relationship with handedness and implications for laterality research in behavioural sciencesFlorian Loffing, Florian Sölter, Norbert Hagemann
Acta Psychologica|August 28, 2015
Pattern-induced expectation bias in visual anticipation of action outcomesFlorian Loffing, Ricarda Stern, Norbert Hagemann
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