Osnabrück meets Bremen – At the annual conference of the Motor Behavior Section of the German Society of Sport Science, we were present with both the previous and the future lab members.
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Our Special Issue on the Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Learning through Imagery is now online in Psychological Research.
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Led by Dr. David Wright from Manchester Metropolitain University, we provide insights into the prevalence of visual imagery ability. Click here to download the publication.
Special Issue #6: Call for commentaries
We‘re looking forward to receiving commentaries on our position papers.
Continue reading “Special Issue #6: Call for commentaries”Back in person again: RIO 2023
We were so much looking forward to travelling to Limerick in Ireland this year
Continue reading “Back in person again: RIO 2023”Special Issue #5: Action consequences, errors and imagery
Action control and motor imagery, same same, but different?
Continue reading “Special Issue #5: Action consequences, errors and imagery”Imagery training in children?
In our recently published meta-analysis we show that imagery training in children can be effective (see here).
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What is it that we learn when practicing via imagery?
Continue reading “Special Issue #4: Perceptual-cognitive scaffolding via imagery”Special Issue #3: Imagery during Observation
Can motor imagery be enhanced by using action observation synchronously?
Continue reading “Special Issue #3: Imagery during Observation”Special Issue #2: Effect-based imagery
Is motor imagery a misnomer?
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