Search Results - "Lohse, K.R."
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Motor skill acquisition across short and long time scales: A meta-analysis of neuroimaging data
Published in Neuropsychologia (01-07-2014)“…In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we explore how the time scale of practice affects patterns of brain activity associated with motor skill…”
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The reliability of commonly used electrophysiology measures
Published in Brain stimulation (01-11-2017)“…Electrophysiological measures can help understand brain function both in healthy individuals and in the context of a disease. Given the amount of information…”
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Resting EEG spectral slopes are associated with age-related differences in information processing speed
Published in Biological psychology (01-02-2022)“…Previous research has shown the slope of the EEG power spectrum differentiates between older and younger adults in various experimental cognitive tasks. We…”
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Psychological characteristics, sport engagement, and performance in alpine skiers
Published in Psychology of sport and exercise (01-03-2020)“…Previously, investigators have sought to clarify the role of psychological factors in the development of expertise across numerous sport domains; however,…”
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Dissociating the contributions of reward-prediction errors to trial-level adaptation and long-term learning
Published in Biological psychology (01-01-2020)“…•Participants learned to categorize complex visual stimuli.•Mixed-effects regression modeled EEG amplitude time-locked to feedback.•Single trial feedback…”
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Do attentional focus cues affect the type or number of explicit rules? Proof of concepts of the self-invoking trigger or explicit knowledge hypotheses
Published in Psychology of sport and exercise (01-01-2024)“…Internal focus has been shown to be detrimental to performance by disrupting the motor system, whereas external focus enhances performance by promoting…”
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Anticipatory postural responses prior to protective steps are not different in people with PD who do and do not freeze
Published in Gait & posture (01-07-2018)“…•How freezing and anticipatory postural responses (APAs) are related is not understood.•APAs prior to protective steps were assessed in PD who do and do not…”
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