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    The role of psychosocial factors in the interprofessional management of women with chronic pelvic pain: A systematic review by Klotz, Susanne G. R., Kolbe, Clarissa, Rueß, Miriam, Brünahl, Christian A.

    “…Introduction Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a common pain disorder in women associated with negative biopsychosocial consequences. The multifactorial etiology…”
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    Visuomotor and motorvisual priming with different types of set-level congruency: evidence in support of ideomotor theory, and the planning and control model (PCM) by Thomaschke, Roland, Miall, R. Christopher, Rueß, Miriam, Mehta, Puja R., Hopkins, Brian

    Published in Psychological research (01-11-2018)
    “…Perception can prime action (visuomotor priming), and action can prime perception (motorvisual priming). According to ideomotor theory both effects rely on the…”
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    The time course of intentional binding by Ruess, Miriam, Thomaschke, Roland, Kiesel, Andrea

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-05-2017)
    “…Stimuli caused by actions (i.e., effects) are perceived earlier than stimuli not caused by actions. This phenomenon is termed intentional binding (IB) and…”
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    Intentional binding of visual effects by Ruess, Miriam, Thomaschke, Roland, Kiesel, Andrea

    Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-04-2018)
    “…When an action produces an effect, the effect is perceived earlier in time compared to a stimulus without preceding action. This temporal bias is called…”
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    Intentional binding of two effects by Ruess, Miriam, Thomaschke, Roland, Haering, Carola, Wenke, Dorit, Kiesel, Andrea

    Published in Psychological research (01-11-2018)
    “…An action that produced an effect is perceived later in time compared to an action that did not produce an effect. Likewise, the effect of an action is…”
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    Human-machine symbiosis: A multivariate perspective for physically coupled human-machine systems by Inga, Jairo, Ruess, Miriam, Robens, Jan Heinrich, Nelius, Thomas, Rothfuß, Simon, Kille, Sean, Dahlinger, Philipp, Lindenmann, Andreas, Thomaschke, Roland, Neumann, Gerhard, Matthiesen, Sven, Hohmann, Sören, Kiesel, Andrea

    “…•The paper discusses the varied usage of the term “symbiosis” in human-machine interaction.•A multivariate approach for the description of symbiosis as the…”
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    Less is more: The effect of visiting duration on the perceived restorativeness of museums by Aeschbach, Vanessa M., Schipperges, Hannah, Braun, Marion A., Ehret, Sonja, Ruess, Miriam, Sahintuerk, Zeliha, Thomaschke, Roland

    “…Museums can be restorative environments that promote recovery from directed attention fatigue. The current study investigated the effect of the time spent in a…”
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    Human-machine Symbiosis: A Multivariate Perspective for Physically Coupled Human-machine Systems by Inga, Jairo, Ruess, Miriam, Robens, Jan Heinrich, Nelius, Thomas, Kille, Sean, Dahlinger, Philipp, Thomaschke, Roland, Neumann, Gerhard, Matthiesen, Sven, Hohmann, Sören, Kiesel, Andrea

    Published 29-11-2021
    “…The notion of symbiosis has been increasingly mentioned in research on physically coupled human-machine systems. Yet, a uniform specification on which aspects…”
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