19 Publikationen
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2023 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | E-Veröff. vor dem Druck | PUB-ID: 2968056Chiou, S.-C., 2023. Integration or separation? Spatial and temporal representations of whole-body movements in visual working memory. Memory & Cognition.PUB | PDF | DOI | Download (ext.) | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2022 | Datenpublikation | PUB-ID: 2966722Chiou, S.-C., 2022. Research data for "Integration or separation? Spatial and temporal representations of whole-body movements in visual working memory", Bielefeld University.PUB | Dateien verfügbar | DOI
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2021 | Zeitschriftenaufsatz | E-Veröff. vor dem Druck | PUB-ID: 2957232Vernon, D., et al., 2021. Action Selection and Execution in Everyday Activities: A Cognitive Robotics and Situation Model Perspective. Topics in cognitive science.PUB | DOI | WoS | PubMed | Europe PMC
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2019 | Kurzbeitrag Konferenz / Poster | Veröffentlicht | PUB-ID: 2937186Chiou, S.-C., & Schack, T., 2019. Does continuity matter? Temporal isolation effect of visual working memory modulated by spatial continuity of whole-body movement sequences. In 42nd European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) 2019 Leuven. Perception. no.48 London, UK: Sage Publications, Ltd., pp. 156.PUB | DOI | WoS
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2019 | Kurzbeitrag Konferenz / Poster | PUB-ID: 2934472Chiou, S.-C., & Schack, T., 2019. Seeing the rhythm within the movements: How attention modulates the observation of whole-body movement sequences. In G. Leisman & sharon Israely, eds. Movement and Cognition - Tel Aviv University July 2019. movementis, pp. 48.PUB
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2019 | Kurzbeitrag Konferenz / Poster | PUB-ID: 2934471Chiou, S.-C., & Schack, T., 2019. Integration or separation? Effects of visual attention on temporal and spatial processing of whole-body movement sequences. In C. Lange-Küttner, ed. Abstracts of the 61st Conference of Experimental Psychologists. Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers.PUB
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2019 | Kurzbeitrag Konferenz / Poster | PUB-ID: 2934470Chiou, S.-C., & Schack, T., 2019. Is temporal information integrated with spatial information during action observation? Effects of visual attention on the processing of whole-body movement sequences. Presented at the 2019 Research in Imagery and Observation (RIO) Conference, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom.PUB
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2018 | Kurzbeitrag Konferenz / Poster | PUB-ID: 2930409Chiou, S.-C., & Schack, T., 2018. Short-term memory for spatial and temporal information of whole-body movement sequences. Effects of memory load and maintenance delay. In J. Hartig & H. Horz, eds. 51. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie. Supplement to Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling. Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers, pp. 58.PUB
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2018 | Kurzbeitrag Konferenz / Poster | PUB-ID: 2918628Chiou, S.-C., & Schack, T., 2018. Observation of the whole-body movement sequences. Memory encoding, retention, and retrieval of the movement-related spatial and temporal information. In A. Schütz, et al., eds. Abstracts of the 60th Conference of Experimental Psychologists. Lengerich, Germany: Pabst Science Publishers, pp. 47.PUB
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2018 | Kurzbeitrag Konferenz / Poster | PUB-ID: 2930407Chiou, S.-C., & Schack, T., 2018. Working memory for whole-body movement sequences. Effects of memory load and maintenance delay. Presented at the 9th European Working Memory Symposium (EWOMS), Pavia, Italy.PUB
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2018 | Kurzbeitrag Konferenz / Poster | PUB-ID: 2930406Chiou, S.-C., & Schack, T., 2018. What do we see during action observation? Memory encoding, retention, and retrieval of the whole-body movement sequences. Presented at the 2018 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Boston, USA.PUB
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2018 | Kurzbeitrag Konferenz / Poster | PUB-ID: 2919173Chiou, S.-C., & Schack, T., 2018. From observation to imitation: Working memory for whole-body movement sequences. Presented at the 2018 Research in Imagery and Observation (RIO) Conference, Bielefeld, Germany.PUB
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2017 | Kurzbeitrag Konferenz / Poster | PUB-ID: 2916856Chiou, S.-C., 2017. A continuous decision-making process in dance: Contact improvisation as a way of performance. Presented at the 2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Oxford, United Kingdom.PUB
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