Grasping habits, not the end-state comfort, influence the motor imagery of manual action sequences
Yu L, Schack T, Koester D (2023)
In: Abstracts of the 65th TeaP. Merz S, Frings C, Leuchtenberg B, Moeller B, Mueller S, Neumann R, Pastötter B, Pingen L, Schui G (Eds); Trier, Germany: ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology): 405.
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Herausgeber*in
Merz, Simon;
Frings, Christian;
Leuchtenberg, Bettina;
Moeller, Birte;
Mueller, Stefanie;
Neumann, Roland;
Pastötter, Bernhard;
Pingen, Leah;
Schui, Gabriel
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Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Abstracts of the 65th TeaP
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405
Konferenz
TeaP Conference 2023
Konferenzort
Trier
Konferenzdatum
2023-03-26 – 2023-03-29
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2989786
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Yu L, Schack T, Koester D. Grasping habits, not the end-state comfort, influence the motor imagery of manual action sequences. In: Merz S, Frings C, Leuchtenberg B, et al., eds. Abstracts of the 65th TeaP. Trier, Germany: ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology); 2023: 405.
Yu, L., Schack, T., & Koester, D. (2023). Grasping habits, not the end-state comfort, influence the motor imagery of manual action sequences. In S. Merz, C. Frings, B. Leuchtenberg, B. Moeller, S. Mueller, R. Neumann, B. Pastötter, et al. (Eds.), Abstracts of the 65th TeaP (p. 405). Trier, Germany: ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology). https://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.12945
Yu, Lin, Schack, Thomas, and Koester, Dirk. 2023. “Grasping habits, not the end-state comfort, influence the motor imagery of manual action sequences”. In Abstracts of the 65th TeaP, ed. Simon Merz, Christian Frings, Bettina Leuchtenberg, Birte Moeller, Stefanie Mueller, Roland Neumann, Bernhard Pastötter, Leah Pingen, and Gabriel Schui, 405. Trier, Germany: ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology).
Yu, L., Schack, T., and Koester, D. (2023). “Grasping habits, not the end-state comfort, influence the motor imagery of manual action sequences” in Abstracts of the 65th TeaP, Merz, S., Frings, C., Leuchtenberg, B., Moeller, B., Mueller, S., Neumann, R., Pastötter, B., Pingen, L., and Schui, G. eds. (Trier, Germany: ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology), 405.
Yu, L., Schack, T., & Koester, D., 2023. Grasping habits, not the end-state comfort, influence the motor imagery of manual action sequences. In S. Merz, et al., eds. Abstracts of the 65th TeaP. Trier, Germany: ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology), pp. 405.
L. Yu, T. Schack, and D. Koester, “Grasping habits, not the end-state comfort, influence the motor imagery of manual action sequences”, Abstracts of the 65th TeaP, S. Merz, et al., eds., Trier, Germany: ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology), 2023, pp.405.
Yu, L., Schack, T., Koester, D.: Grasping habits, not the end-state comfort, influence the motor imagery of manual action sequences. In: Merz, S., Frings, C., Leuchtenberg, B., Moeller, B., Mueller, S., Neumann, R., Pastötter, B., Pingen, L., and Schui, G. (eds.) Abstracts of the 65th TeaP. p. 405. ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology), Trier, Germany (2023).
Yu, Lin, Schack, Thomas, and Koester, Dirk. “Grasping habits, not the end-state comfort, influence the motor imagery of manual action sequences”. Abstracts of the 65th TeaP. Ed. Simon Merz, Christian Frings, Bettina Leuchtenberg, Birte Moeller, Stefanie Mueller, Roland Neumann, Bernhard Pastötter, Leah Pingen, and Gabriel Schui. Trier, Germany: ZPID (Leibniz Institute for Psychology), 2023. 405.