
Publications of Anne Springer
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Journal Article (18)
2017
Journal Article
8, 1170 (2017)
10-month-old infants are sensitive to the time course of perceived actions: Eye-tracking and EEG evidence. Frontiers in Psychology 2015
Journal Article
98 (2), pp. 201 - 212 (2015)
Rhythmic neural activity indicates the contribution of attention and memory to the processing of occluded movements in 10-month-old infants. International Journal of Psychophysiology 2013
Journal Article
4, 387 (2013)
Action simulation: Time course and representational mechanisms. Frontiers in Psychology 2012
Journal Article
80 (3), pp. 291 - 300 (2012)
Minimal mimicry: Mere effector matching induces preference. Brain and Cognition
Journal Article
76 (4), pp. 421 - 433 (2012)
Before, during and after you disappear: Aspects of timing and dynamic updating of the real-time action simulation of human motions. Psychological Research
Journal Article
76 (4), pp. 456 - 466 (2012)
Language-induced modulation during the prediction of others’ actions. Psychological Research
Journal Article
76 (4), pp. 395 - 406 (2012)
Movement kinematics affect action prediction: Comparing human to non-human point-light actions. Psychological Research
Journal Article
30 (2), pp. 133 - 152 (2012)
Seeing you or the scene? Self-construals modulate inhibitory mechanisms of attention. Social Cognition
Journal Article
6, 20 (2012)
Repetitive TMS suggests a role of the human dorsal premotor cortex in action prediction. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Journal Article
76 (1), pp. 41 - 49 (2012)
Predicting others' actions: Evidence for a constant time delay in action simulation. Psychological Research 2011
Journal Article
76 (1), pp. 26 - 36 (2011)
Motor execution affects action prediction. Brain and Cognition
Journal Article
32 (5), pp. 677 - 687 (2011)
Predicting and memorizing observed action: Differential premotor cortex involvement. Human Brain Mapping
Journal Article
64 (8), pp. 1463 - 1472 (2011)
Can you see me in the snow? Action simulation aids the detection of visually degraded human motion. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 2010
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63 (11), pp. 2141 - 2158 (2010)
Action semantics modulate action prediction. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 2009
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22 (6), pp. 687 - 709 (2009)
Self as cultural construct? An argument for levels of self-representations. Philosophical Psychology 2005
Journal Article
56, pp. 99 - 112 (2005)
Eine erweiterte Version des Semantisch-Prozeduralen Interface-Modells des Selbst: Funktion des mentalen Interface und Implikationen des Modells für motivierte Prozesse. Psychologische Rundschau
Journal Article
4, pp. 159 - 175 (2005)
Implications of independent versus interdependent self-knowledge for motivated social cognition: The semantic procedural interface model of the self. Self and Identity 1999
Journal Article
21 (5), pp. 606 - 619 (1999)
Executive control functions in task switching: Evidence from brain injured patients. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology Book (1)
2005
Book
Wie das Selbst das Denken steuert. Der Einfluss independenten und interdependenten Selbstwissens auf die Anwendung exekutiver Funktionen zur Steuerung und Kontrolle der Informationsverarbeitung. Kovac, Hamburg (2005)
Book Chapter (12)
2013
Book Chapter
The meaning of actions: Crosstalk between procedural and declarative action knowledge. In: Agency and joint attention, pp. 268 - 283 (Eds. Metcalfe, J.; Terrace, H. S.). Oxford University Press (2013)