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Tobias Loetscher

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Scientific Reports|July 22, 2018
Sequential Effects in SNARCDinis Gökaydin, Peter Brugger, Tobias Loetscher
Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology : Official Journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology|June 11, 2010
Leftward bias in number space is modulated by magical ideationPeter Brugger, Michèle Schubiger, Tobias Loetscher
Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma|May 23, 2022
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Correlates in Women and Children From Backgrounds of Domestic ViolencePeter Mertin, Shankari Wijendra, Tobias Loetscher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 6, 2017
Sequential effects modulate spatial biasesDinis Gökaydin, Peter Brugger, Tobias Loetscher
Frontiers in Psychology|January 31, 2014
Not all numbers are equal: preferences and biases among children and adults when generating random sequencesJohn N Towse, Tobias Loetscher, Peter Brugger
Journal of Medical Internet Research|October 23, 2020
Exergaming With Beat Saber: An Investigation of Virtual Reality AftereffectsAncret Szpak, Stefan Carlo Michalski, Tobias Loetscher
Frontiers in Psychology|October 18, 2019
Using Virtual Environments to Improve Real-World Motor Skills in Sports: A Systematic ReviewStefan C Michalski, Ancret Szpak, Tobias Loetscher
Disability and Rehabilitation|December 15, 2018
Reduced vision-related quality of life in people living with dystoniaLynley Bradnam, Celia Chen, Lynton Graetz, et al.
Plos One|September 3, 2010
Miss to the right: the effect of attentional asymmetries on goal-kickingMichael E R Nicholls, Tobias Loetscher, Maxwell Rademacher
Experimental Brain Research|December 13, 2018
Judging risk magnitude: walking to the left and base jumping to the rightAnne Macnamara, Tobias Loetscher, Hannah A D Keage
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Scientific Reports|July 22, 2018
Sequential Effects in SNARCDinis Gökaydin, Peter Brugger, Tobias Loetscher
Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology : Official Journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology|June 11, 2010
Leftward bias in number space is modulated by magical ideationPeter Brugger, Michèle Schubiger, Tobias Loetscher
Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma|May 23, 2022
Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms and Correlates in Women and Children From Backgrounds of Domestic ViolencePeter Mertin, Shankari Wijendra, Tobias Loetscher
Journal of Experimental Psychology. General|September 6, 2017
Sequential effects modulate spatial biasesDinis Gökaydin, Peter Brugger, Tobias Loetscher
Frontiers in Psychology|January 31, 2014
Not all numbers are equal: preferences and biases among children and adults when generating random sequencesJohn N Towse, Tobias Loetscher, Peter Brugger
Journal of Medical Internet Research|October 23, 2020
Exergaming With Beat Saber: An Investigation of Virtual Reality AftereffectsAncret Szpak, Stefan Carlo Michalski, Tobias Loetscher
Frontiers in Psychology|October 18, 2019
Using Virtual Environments to Improve Real-World Motor Skills in Sports: A Systematic ReviewStefan C Michalski, Ancret Szpak, Tobias Loetscher
Disability and Rehabilitation|December 15, 2018
Reduced vision-related quality of life in people living with dystoniaLynley Bradnam, Celia Chen, Lynton Graetz, et al.
Plos One|September 3, 2010
Miss to the right: the effect of attentional asymmetries on goal-kickingMichael E R Nicholls, Tobias Loetscher, Maxwell Rademacher
Experimental Brain Research|December 13, 2018
Judging risk magnitude: walking to the left and base jumping to the rightAnne Macnamara, Tobias Loetscher, Hannah A D Keage
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