Susen Werner
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Werner S, Struder H
Exp Brain Res
. 2022 Sep;
240(11):2953-2963.
PMID: 36167916
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of repeated explicit instructions on visuomotor adaptation, awareness, and intermanual transfer. In a comprehensive study design, 48 participants performed...
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Werner S, Hasegawa K, Kanosue K, Struder H, Gob T, Vogt T
Eur J Neurosci
. 2020 Nov;
53(4):1107-1123.
PMID: 33140877
Recent work identified an explicit and implicit transfer of sensorimotor adaptation with one limb to the other, untrained limb. Here, we pursue the idea that different individual factors contribute differently...
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Maresch J, Werner S, Donchin O
Eur J Neurosci
. 2020 Aug;
53(2):504-518.
PMID: 32844482
Visuomotor rotations are frequently used to study the different processes underlying motor adaptation. Explicit aiming strategies and implicit recalibration are two of these processes. Various methods, which differ in their...
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Werner S, Struder H, Donchin O
PLoS One
. 2019 Sep;
14(9):e0220748.
PMID: 31490953
Previous studies compared the effects of gradual and sudden adaptation on intermanual transfer to find out whether transfer depends on awareness of the perturbation. Results from different groups were contradictory....
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Werner S, van Aken B, Hulst T, Frens M, van der Geest J, Struder H, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Apr;
10(4):e0123321.
PMID: 25894396
Previous studies on sensorimotor adaptation revealed no awareness of the nature of the perturbation after adaptation to an abrupt 30° rotation of visual feedback or after adaptation to gradually introduced...
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Werner S, Schorn C, Bock O, Theysohn N, Timmann D
Exp Brain Res
. 2014 Jan;
232(4):1145-56.
PMID: 24449008
This study aimed at scrutinizing the neural correlates of sensorimotor adaptation. Subjects were exposed either to a gradually (group G) or to a suddenly introduced perturbation (group S) followed by...
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Werner S
Hum Mov Sci
. 2011 Jul;
31(1):1-11.
PMID: 21764164
Sensorimotor adaptation to rotated visual feedback is thought to be achieved by directionally tuned modules. Here we scrutinize whether adaptation to reversed vision utilizes similar mechanisms. Specifically, we hypothesize that...
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Werner S, Bock O
Hum Mov Sci
. 2010 Mar;
29(2):172-8.
PMID: 20304517
Behavioral studies suggest that the adaptation of planar arm movements to rotated visual feedback is achieved by the interplay of a gradual process which slowly rotates participants' responses by up...
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Werner S, Bock O, Gizewski E, Schoch B, Timmann D
Exp Brain Res
. 2009 Nov;
201(3):429-39.
PMID: 19885654
The aim of the present study was to elucidate the contribution of the superior and posterior inferior cerebellum to adaptive improvement and aftereffects in a visuomotor adaptation task. Nine patients...
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Werner S, Bock O, Timmann D
Exp Brain Res
. 2008 Oct;
193(2):189-96.
PMID: 18949468
Clinical and neuroimaging studies provide converging evidence that the cerebellum plays an important role for sensorimotor adaptation by participating in the adaptive process per se, and/or by evaluating motor performance...