Waltraud Stadler
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Gowen E, Poliakoff E, Shepherd H, Stadler W
Autism Res
. 2022 Apr;
15(9):1636-1648.
PMID: 35385218
Action prediction involves observing and predicting the actions of others and plays an important role in social cognition and interacting with others. It is thought to use simulation, whereby the...
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Stadler W, Kraft V, Beer R, Hermsdorfer J, Ishihara M
Front Psychol
. 2021 Dec;
12:733896.
PMID: 34880806
How do athletes represent actions from their sport? How are these representations structured and which knowledge is shared among experts in the same discipline? To address these questions, the event...
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Lux V, Non A, Pexman P, Stadler W, Weber L, Kruger M
Front Syst Neurosci
. 2021 Aug;
15:672740.
PMID: 34393730
Embodiment research is at a turning point. There is an increasing amount of data and studies investigating embodiment phenomena and their role in mental processing and functions from across a...
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Brich L, Bachle C, Hermsdorfer J, Stadler W
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2018 Apr;
12:101.
PMID: 29628880
Studying brain mechanisms underlying the prediction of observed action, the dorsal premotor cortex (PMd) has been suggested a key area. The present study probed this notion using repetitive transcranial magnetic...
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Bache C, Springer A, Noack H, Stadler W, Kopp F, Lindenberger U, et al.
Front Psychol
. 2017 Aug;
8:1170.
PMID: 28769831
Research has shown that infants are able to track a moving target efficiently - even if it is transiently occluded from sight. This basic ability allows prediction of when and...
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Gutierrez-Herrera M, Saevarsson S, Huber T, Hermsdorfer J, Stadler W
Cortex
. 2017 Mar;
90:46-57.
PMID: 28340375
Although the existence of directional motor deficits (DMD) associated with movement planning and/or execution seems to be widely recognized, neglect and single cell studies examining their neuroanatomical foundation have produced...
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Bache C, Kopp F, Springer A, Stadler W, Lindenberger U, Werkle-Bergner M
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2015 Sep;
98(2 Pt 1):201-12.
PMID: 26381759
Infants possess the remarkable capacity to perceive occluded movements as ongoing and coherent. Little is known about the neural mechanisms that enable internal representation of conspecifics' and inanimate objects' movements...
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Johannsen L, Hirschauer F, Stadler W, Hermsdorfer J
Neurosci Lett
. 2014 Dec;
586:13-8.
PMID: 25481762
Contact with an earth-fixed reference augments sway-related feedback and leads to sway reduction during upright standing. We investigated the effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over the left hemisphere...
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Ahlheim C, Stadler W, Schubotz R
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2014 May;
8:273.
PMID: 24847235
The present fMRI study investigated whether human observers spontaneously exploit the statistical structure underlying continuous action sequences. In particular, we tested whether two different statistical properties can be distinguished with...