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Rassbach P, Griessbach E, Canal-Bruland R, Herbort O
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2024 May; 50(7):683-705. PMID: 38695811
We examined whether and how embodied decision biases-related to motor costs (MC) as well as cognitive crosstalk (CC) due to the body state-are influenced by extended deliberation time. Participants performed...
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Griessbach E, Rassbach P, Herbort O, Canal-Bruland R
Sci Rep . 2024 Mar; 14(1):6342. PMID: 38491146
Value-based decision-making often occurs in multitasking scenarios relying on both cognitive and motor processes. Yet, laboratory experiments often isolate these processes, thereby neglecting potential interactions. This isolated approach reveals a...
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Griessbach E, Rassbach P, Herbort O, Canal-Bruland R
Exp Brain Res . 2023 Mar; 241(4):1053-1064. PMID: 36907885
In everyday life, action and decision-making often run in parallel. Action-based models argue that action and decision-making strongly interact and, more specifically, that action can bias decision-making. This embodied decision...
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Griessbach E, Rassbach P, Herbort O, Canal-Bruland R
J Neurophysiol . 2022 Oct; 128(5):1207-1223. PMID: 36197022
Research on embodied decision-making only recently started to examine whether and how concurrent actions influence value-based decisions. For instance, during walking humans preferably make decisions that align with a turn...
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Schroeger A, Griessbach E, Raab M, Canal-Bruland R
Sci Rep . 2022 Sep; 12(1):15786. PMID: 36138102
The more distant two consecutive stimuli are presented, the longer the temporal interstimulus interval (ISI) between their presentations is perceived (kappa effect). The present study aimed at testing whether the...
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Hildebrandt A, Griessbach E, Canal-Bruland R
Perception . 2022 Apr; 51(6):403-416. PMID: 35440242
It is commonly agreed that vision is more sensitive to spatial information, while audition is more sensitive to temporal information. When both visual and auditory information are available simultaneously, the...
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Rassbach P, Griessbach E, Canal-Bruland R, Herbort O
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2021 Nov; 221:103449. PMID: 34801882
When people act, they repeatedly have to make value-based decisions about the further course of actions. For example, when driving on the highway, they must decide whether to overtake other...
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Griessbach E, Incagli F, Herbort O, Canal-Bruland R
Sci Rep . 2021 Jun; 11(1):11894. PMID: 34088941
Choosing among different options typically entails weighing their anticipated costs and benefits. Previous research has predominantly focused on situations, where the costs and benefits of choices are known before an...
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Vielemeyer J, Griessbach E, Muller R
J Exp Biol . 2019 Jul; 222(Pt 14). PMID: 31266780
A main objective in bipedal walking is controlling the whole body to stay upright. One strategy that promotes this objective is to direct the ground reaction forces (GRFs) to a...
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AminiAghdam S, Griessbach E, Vielemeyer J, Muller R
Gait Posture . 2019 Apr; 71:38-43. PMID: 31005853
Background: The unexpectedness of ground-contact onset in stepping down due, e.g., to a camouflaged curb during ongoing gait may impose potential postural control challenges, which might be deteriorated when walking...