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From visuo-motor interactions to imitation learning: behavioural and brain imaging studies
S Vogt, R Thomaschke
Journal of sports sciences 25 (5), 497-517, 2007
2192007
Temporal predictability facilitates action, not perception
R Thomaschke, G Dreisbach
Psychological science 24 (7), 1335-1340, 2013
562013
The time course of intentional binding
M Ruess, R Thomaschke, A Kiesel
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79, 1123-1131, 2017
552017
Response specific temporal expectancy: Evidence from a variable foreperiod paradigm
R Thomaschke, A Kiesel, J Hoffmann
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 73, 2309-2322, 2011
472011
The scope and precision of specific temporal expectancy: Evidence from a variable foreperiod paradigm
R Thomaschke, A Wagener, A Kiesel, J Hoffmann
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 73, 953-964, 2011
442011
The planning and control model (PCM) of motorvisual priming: reconciling motorvisual impairment and facilitation effects.
R Thomaschke, B Hopkins, RC Miall
Psychological Review 119 (2), 388, 2012
432012
The time-event correlation effect is due to temporal expectancy, not to partial transition costs.
R Thomaschke, G Dreisbach
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 41 (1), 196, 2015
402015
Do endogenous and exogenous action control compete for perception?
R Pfister, A Heinemann, A Kiesel, R Thomaschke, M Janczyk
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 38 (2), 279, 2012
382012
Predictivity of system delays shortens human response time
R Thomaschke, C Haering
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 72 (3), 358-365, 2014
372014
Time-based event expectations employ relative, not absolute, representations of time
R Thomaschke, M Kunchulia, G Dreisbach
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review 22, 890-895, 2015
332015
Intentional binding of visual effects
M Ruess, R Thomaschke, A Kiesel
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 80, 713-722, 2018
322018
Time-based expectations entail preparatory motor activity
G Volberg, R Thomaschke
Cortex 92, 261-270, 2017
302017
What is a task? An ideomotor perspective
S Künzell, L Broeker, D Dignath, H Ewolds, M Raab, R Thomaschke
Psychological research 82 (1), 4-11, 2018
282018
The role of cue-response mapping in motorvisual impairment and facilitation: evidence for different roles of action planning and action control in motorvisual dual-task priming.
R Thomaschke, B Hopkins, RC Miall
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 38 (2), 336, 2012
252012
Intentional binding of two effects
M Ruess, R Thomaschke, C Haering, D Wenke, A Kiesel
Psychological Research 82, 1102-1112, 2018
232018
Time-based expectancy in temporally structured task switching.
S Aufschnaiter, A Kiesel, G Dreisbach, D Wenke, R Thomaschke
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 44 (6), 856, 2018
232018
Improving the human–computer dialogue with increased temporal predictability
F Weber, C Haering, R Thomaschke
Human factors 55 (5), 881-892, 2013
232013
Remapping motion across modalities: tactile rotations influence visual motion judgments
MV Butz, R Thomaschke, MJ Linhardt, O Herbort
Experimental brain research 207, 1-11, 2010
232010
Transfer of time-based task expectancy across different timing environments
S Aufschnaiter, A Kiesel, R Thomaschke
Psychological Research 82 (1), 230-243, 2018
222018
The specificity of temporal expectancy: Evidence from a variable foreperiod paradigm
R Thomaschke, A Wagener, A Kiesel, J Hoffmann
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64 (12), 2289-2300, 2011
222011
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