Search Results - "Künzell, Stefan"
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Switch rates vary due to expected payoff but not due to individual risk tendency
Published in Acta psychologica (01-04-2022)“…When switching between different tasks, the initiation of task switches may depend on task characteristics (difficulty, salient cues, etc.) or reasons within…”
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Learning diagnostic skills for adaptive teaching - a theoretical foundation
Published in Cogent education (01-01-2021)“…Diagnostic abilities required during the on-going process of teaching include perception, interpretation and decision-making skills. They are regarded as…”
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How visual information influences dual-task driving and tracking
Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-2020)“…The study examined the impact of visual predictability on dual-task performance in driving and tracking tasks. Participants ( N = 27) performed a simulated…”
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The Load Structure in International Competitive Climbing
Published in Frontiers in sports and active living (22-03-2022)“…The analysis of the load structure in competitions is essential to develop performance structure models from which sport-specific testing and training…”
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Optimization of an Intermittent Finger Endurance Test for Climbers Regarding Gender and Deviation in Force and Pulling Time
Published in Frontiers in sports and active living (23-05-2022)“…Performance diagnostics of finger strength is very relevant in climbing. The aim of our study was to find modalities for an intermittent finger flexor muscle…”
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Validation of the Continuous Tracking Paradigm for Studying Implicit Motor Learning
Published in Experimental psychology (01-11-2016)“…A continuous pursuit-tracking task is the typical experimental paradigm to investigate implicit motor learning. Implicit motor learning is proven by a greater…”
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Implicit and Explicit Knowledge Both Improve Dual Task Performance in a Continuous Pursuit Tracking Task
Published in Frontiers in psychology (22-12-2017)“…The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of predictability on dual-task performance in a continuous tracking task. Participants practiced either…”
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Editorial: Research in Sport Climbing
Published in Frontiers in psychology (22-09-2021)Get full text
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The impact of predictability on dual-task performance and implications for resource-sharing accounts
Published in Cognitive research: principles and implications (04-01-2021)“…The aim of this study was to examine the impact of predictability on dual-task performance by systematically manipulating predictability in either one of two…”
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An Approach to Quantify the Float Effect of Float Serves in Indoor and Beach Volleyball
Published in Frontiers in sports and active living (06-10-2020)“…The float serve is an effective weapon to impede the attack of the opposing team. Because of its great importance in indoor and beach volleyball, we measured…”
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Optimal temporal placement of the call in beach volleyball
Published in Cogent psychology (31-12-2016)“…The call is a tactical component in beach volleyball attacks. Through the call, the setter indicates to his or her teammate an open spot in the opponent's…”
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Ways to Improve Multitasking: Effects of Predictability after Single- and Dual-Task Training
Published in Journal of cognition (07-01-2021)“…In this study we investigated the effect of predictability on dual-task performance in two experiments. In the first experiment 33 participants separately…”
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Why Prediction Matters in Multitasking and How Predictability Can Improve It
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Additive Effects of Prior Knowledge and Predictive Visual Information in Improving Continuous Tracking Performance
Published in Journal of cognition (13-10-2020)“…Visual information and prior knowledge represent two different sources of predictability for tasks which each have been reported to have a beneficial effect on…”
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No impact of instructions and feedback on task integration in motor learning
Published in Memory & cognition (01-02-2021)“…This study examined the effect of instructions and feedback on the integration of two tasks. Task-integration of covarying tasks are thought to help dual-task…”
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Competitive performance predictors in speed climbing, bouldering, and lead climbing
Published in Journal of sports sciences (18-04-2023)“…The study modelled the influence of anthropometric components, climbing-specific power, strength and endurance parameters, flexibility, coordination, and motor…”
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Task integration in complex, bimanual sequence learning tasks
Published in Psychological research (01-02-2024)“…Sequence learning and multitasking studies have largely focused on simple motor skills, which cannot be directly transferred to the plethora of complex skills…”
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Predictive value of forearm muscle oxygenation parameters for climbing-specific finger endurance and competitive climbing performance
Published in Sport sciences for health (01-03-2024)“…Purpose Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a valid and reliable method to assess forearm muscle oxygenation in sport climbing, focusing on evaluating single…”
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Contributions of open-loop and closed-loop control in a continuous tracking task differ depending on attentional demands during practice
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What is a task? An ideomotor perspective
Published in Psychological research (2018)“…Although multitasking has been the subject of a large number of papers and experiments, the term task is still not well defined. In this opinion paper, we…”
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