Trust my face: Cognitive factors of head fakes in sports

Kunde W, Skirde S, Weigelt M (2011)
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 17(2): 110-127.

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Kunde, W.; Skirde, S.; Weigelt, MatthiasUniBi
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2011
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied
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17
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2
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110-127
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1939-2192
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1939-2192
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Kunde W, Skirde S, Weigelt M. Trust my face: Cognitive factors of head fakes in sports. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 2011;17(2):110-127.
Kunde, W., Skirde, S., & Weigelt, M. (2011). Trust my face: Cognitive factors of head fakes in sports. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 17(2), 110-127. doi:10.1037/a0023756
Kunde, W., Skirde, S., and Weigelt, Matthias. 2011. “Trust my face: Cognitive factors of head fakes in sports”. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 17 (2): 110-127.
Kunde, W., Skirde, S., and Weigelt, M. (2011). Trust my face: Cognitive factors of head fakes in sports. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 17, 110-127.
Kunde, W., Skirde, S., & Weigelt, M., 2011. Trust my face: Cognitive factors of head fakes in sports. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 17(2), p 110-127.
W. Kunde, S. Skirde, and M. Weigelt, “Trust my face: Cognitive factors of head fakes in sports”, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, vol. 17, 2011, pp. 110-127.
Kunde, W., Skirde, S., Weigelt, M.: Trust my face: Cognitive factors of head fakes in sports. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 17, 110-127 (2011).
Kunde, W., Skirde, S., and Weigelt, Matthias. “Trust my face: Cognitive factors of head fakes in sports”. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 17.2 (2011): 110-127.

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