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Limpach S, Leinen P, Muehlbauer T, Borgmann K, Panzer S
Gait Posture . 2025 Jan; 118:13-16. PMID: 39879934
Background: Force plates are used to measure postural control. However, force plates differ with regard to the type of sensors and the position of the sensors. The purpose of the...
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Panzer S, Pfeifer C, Leinen P, Puhl J
Hum Mov Sci . 2024 May; 95:103224. PMID: 38705033
Distracted biking can have serious repercussions for the rider such as accidents. The purpose of the present experiment was to determine the effect of visually monitoring two parameters, the cadence,...
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Haab T, Leinen P, Panzer S
Motor Control . 2023 Oct; 28(1):29-49. PMID: 37875257
Athletes must transfer their performance when changing equipment due to innovative developments in sports technology. This kind of transfer has received only moderate attention. The aim of this study was...
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Pfeifer C, Leinen P, Puhl J, Panzer S
Appl Ergon . 2023 Jun; 112:104070. PMID: 37307770
Bike computers are an important equipment, especially on race bikes where athletes can monitor output parameters. The purpose of the present experiment was to determine the effect of visually monitoring...
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Panzer S, Kennedy D, Leinen P, Pfeifer C, Shea C
Exp Brain Res . 2021 Mar; 239(5):1595-1605. PMID: 33748885
In an experiment conducted by Kennedy et al. (Exp Brain Res 233:181-195, 2016), dominant right-handed individuals were required to produce a rhythm of isometric forces in a 2:1 or 1:2...
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Vieweg J, Leinen P, Verwey W, Shea C, Panzer S
J Mot Behav . 2019 Aug; 52(5):558-569. PMID: 31448707
Research has indicated that older adults perform movement sequences more slowly than young adults. The purpose of the present experiment was to compare movement sequence learning in young and older...
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Leinen P, Panzer S, Shea C
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2016 Sep; 171:36-46. PMID: 27648751
Two experiments utilizing a spatial-temporal movement sequence were designed to determine if the memory of the sequence is lateralized in the left or right hemisphere. In Experiment 1, dominant right-handers...
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Leinen P, Vieluf S, Kennedy D, Aschersleben G, Shea C, Panzer S
Hum Mov Sci . 2016 Jan; 46:209-20. PMID: 26800250
The experiment was conducted to determine the influence of mirror movements in bimanual coordination during life span. Children, young adults, and older adults were instructed to perform a continuous 1:2...
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Vieluf S, Massing M, Blandin Y, Leinen P, Panzer S
Hum Mov Sci . 2015 Jan; 40:220-36. PMID: 25617992
An experiment that utilized a 16-element movement sequence was designed to determine the impact of eye movements on sequence learning. The participants were randomly assigned to two experimental groups: a...
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Leinen P, Shea C, Panzer S
Acta Psychol (Amst) . 2015 Jan; 155:92-100. PMID: 25594377
The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which participants could effectively switch from on-line (OL) to pre-planned (PP) control (or vice versa) depending on previous practice...