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Sunday, 9 March
Monday, 10 March
Tuesday, 11 March
Wednesday, 12 March
15:00 - 16:30
Poster Session 3 including Coffee Break
15:00 - 16:30
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—91
Action and motor control
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Room:
Room: Casino_1.811
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9101
The role of eye movements in the temporal binding effect
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Ran Zhuang
, Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, Zhejiang University
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9102
From tusk till horn: Modulating feature boundaries in action control
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Nicolas Münster
, University of Trier
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9103
Event Segmentation Distorts Subjective Time Perception Across Hierarchical Levels
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Qiyuan Zeng
, Research Group Neural Circuits, Consciousness, and Cognition, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9104
Crossing Boundaries: Event Boundaries disrupt Binding of Response Representations in First Person Perspective
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Maria Nemeth
, Trier University
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9105
Spectator effects on the performance of soccer-specific tasks
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Christian Kaczmarek
, Saarland University, Institute of Sport Sciences
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9106
Stimulus-driven and response-driven cross-modal action co-activation
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Jens Kürten
, University of Würzburg
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9107
Effects of different movement amplitudes on sequence learning in the motor domain
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Zixin Shen
, Bielefeld University, Faculty of Psychology and Sports Science
Wed—Casino_1.811—Poster3—9108
Issues in Grounded Cognition and How to Solve Them – The Minimalist Account
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Jannis Friedrich
, German Sport University Cologne
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