Publications of Wolfgang Prinz

Journal Article (234)

2005
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Drost, U. C.; Rieger, M.; Brass, M.; Gunter, T. C.; Prinz, W.: When hearing turns into playing: Movement induction by auditory stimuli in pianists. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, Section A: Human Experimental Psychology 58A (8), pp. 1376 - 1389 (2005)
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Drost, U. C.; Rieger, M.; Brass, M.; Prinz, W.: Potential action effects evoke conceptual and motor related representations in pianists. Psychological Research 69 (4), pp. 233 - 241 (2005)
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Hauf, P.; Prinz, W.: The understanding of own and others' actions during infancy: "You-like-me" or "Me-like-you". Interaction studies 6 (3), pp. 429 - 445 (2005)
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Koch, I.; Prinz, W.; Allport, A.: Involuntary retrieval in alphabet-arithmetic tasks: Task-mixing and task-switching costs. Psychological Research 69 (4), pp. 252 - 261 (2005)
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Prinz, W.; Försterling, F.; Hauf, P.: Of minds and mirrors: An introduction to the social making of minds. Making Minds I (2005)
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Rieger, M.; Knoblich, G.; Prinz, W.: Compensation for and adaptation to changes in the environment. Experimental Brain Research 163 (4), pp. 487 - 502 (2005)
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Sebanz, N.; Knoblich, G.; Prinz, W.: How two share a task: Corepresenting stimulus-response mappings. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 6 (31), pp. 1234 - 1246 (2005)
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Sebanz, N.; Knoblich, G.; Stumpf, L.; Prinz, W.: Far from action blind: Representation of others´ actions in individuals with autism. Cognitive Neuropsychology 22 (3-4), pp. 433 - 454 (2005)
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Waszak, F.; Wascher, E.; Keller, P. E.; Koch, I.; Aschersleben, G.; Rosenbaum, D. A.; Prinz, W.: Intention-based and stimulus-based mechanisms in action selection. Experimental Brain Research 162 (3), pp. 346 - 356 (2005)
2004
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Azuma, R.; Prinz, W.; Koch, I.: Dual-task slowing and effects of cross-task compatibility. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Section A: Human Experimental Psychology 57A (4), pp. 693 - 713 (2004)
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Bosbach, S.; Prinz, W.; Kerzel, D.: A Simon-effect with stationary moving stimuli. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 30 (1), pp. 39 - 55 (2004)
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de Maeght, S.; Prinz, W.: Action induction through action observation. Psychological Research 68 (2-3), pp. 97 - 114 (2004)
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Drewing, K.; Stenneken, P.; Cole, J.; Prinz, W.; Aschersleben, G.: Timing of bimanual movements and deafferentation: Implications for the role of sensory movement effects. Experimental Brain Research 158 (1), pp. 50 - 57 (2004)
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Flach, R.; Knoblich, G.; Prinz, W.: Recognizing one's own clapping: The role of temporal cues in self-recognition. Psychological Research 69 (1-2), pp. 147 - 156 (2004)
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Flach, R.; Knoblich, G.; Prinz, W.: The two-thirds power law in motion perception. Visual Cognition 11 (4), pp. 461 - 481 (2004)
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Koch, I.; Keller, P. E.; Prinz, W.: The ideomotor approach to action control: Implications for skilled performance. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 2, pp. 362 - 375 (2004)
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Li, S.-C.; Lindenberger, U.; Hommel, B.; Aschersleben, G.; Prinz, W.; Baltes, P. B.: Transformations in the couplings among intellectual abilities and constituent cognitive processes across the life span. Psychological Science 15 (3), pp. 155 - 163 (2004)
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Pollok, B.; Müller, K.; Aschersleben, G.; Schnitzler, A.; Prinz, W.: Bimanual coordination − neuromagnetic and behavioral data. NeuroReport 15 (3), pp. 449 - 452 (2004)
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Pollok, B.; Müller, K.; Aschersleben, G.; Schnitzler, A.; Prinz, W.: The role of the primary somatosensory cortex in an auditorily paced finger tapping task. Experimental Brain Research 156 (1), pp. 111 - 117 (2004)
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Prinz, W.: Kritik des freien Willens: Bemerkungen über eine soziale Institution. Psychologische Rundschau 55 (4), pp. 198 - 206 (2004)
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