Psychologie und Sportmedizin

Publikationen Univ.-Prof. Dr. Martina Rieger

 

Publications, original research (peer reviewed)

Dahm, S. F., Bart, V. K. E., Pithan, J. M. & Rieger, M. (2019). Deutsche Übersetzung und Validierung des VMIQ-2 zur Erfassung der Lebhaftigkeit von Handlungsvorstellungen. Zeitschrift für Sportpsychologie, 26, 151-158. (⇒pdf)

Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2019). Errors in Imagined and Executed Typing. Vision, 3(4), 66. (⇒pdf)

Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2019). Is imagery better than reality? Performance in imagined dart throwing. Human Movement Science, 66, 38-52. (⇒pdf)

Bart, V. K. E., Sharavdorj, E., Bazarvaani, K., Munkhbat, T., Wenke, D. & Rieger, M. (2019). It was me: The use of sense of agency cues differs between cultures. Frontiers in Psychology, 10. (⇒pdf)

Rieger, M., Dahm, S. F. & Koch, I. (2017). Inhibition in motor imagery: a novel action mode switching paradigm. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 24(2), 459-466. (⇒pdf)

Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2016). Cognitive constraints on motor imagery. Psychological Research, 80, 235-247. (⇒pdf)

Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2016). Is there symmetry in motor imagery? Exploring different versions of the mental chronometry paradigm. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78, 1794-1805. (⇒pdf)

Rieger, M. & Bart, V. K. E. (2016). Typing style and the use of different sources of information during typing: an investigation using self-reports. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 1908. (⇒pdf)

Pfister, R., Obhi, S., Rieger, M. & Wenke, D. (2014). Action and perception in social contexts: Intentional binding for social action effects. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, 667.(⇒pdf)

Rieger, M., Dietrich, S. & Prinz, W. (2014). Effects of angular shift transformations between movements and their visual feedback on coordination in unimanual circling. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 693.(⇒pdf)

Rieger, M., Dietrich, S. & Prinz, W. (2014). Effects of angular gain transformations between movement and visual feedback on coordination performance in unimanual circling. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, 152.(⇒pdf) 

Massen, C., Rieger, M. & Sülzenbrück (2014). Using scissors to bisect a line: A perception-action dissociation in complex tool use. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76(1), 172-178.

Rieger, M. & Massen, C. (2014). Tool characteristics in imagery of tool actions. Psychological Research, 78 (1), 10-17.

Diefenbach, C., Rieger, M., Massen, C. & Prinz, W. (2013). Action-sentence compatibility: the role of action effects and timing. Frontiers in Psychology, 2,  272.(⇒pdf) 

Diersch, N., Mueller, K., Cross, E.S., Stadler, W., Rieger, M. & Schütz-Bosbach, S. (2013). Action prediction in younger versus older adults: Neural correlates of motor familiarity. PLoS ONE, 8(5), e64195. (⇒pdf) 

Walter, A. & Rieger, M. (2012). Similar mechanisms of movement control in target- and effect-directed actions toward spatial goals? Frontiers in Psychology, 3, 539.  (⇒pdf) 

Dietrich, S., Prinz, W. & Rieger, M. (2012). Vision-to-event and movement-to-event coordination in an unimanual circling task. Experimental Brain Research, 218(2), 237-246.

Diersch, N., Cross, E.S., Stadler, W., Schütz-Bosbach, S. & Rieger, M. (2012). Representing others’ actions: The role of expertise in the aging mind. Psychological Research, 76(4), 525-541.

Rieger, M. (2012). Motor imagery in typing: Effects of typing style and action familiarity. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 19, 101-107.

Walter, A. & Rieger, M. (2012). Target- and effect-directed actions towards temporal goals: Similar mechanisms? Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38(4), 958-974.

Rieger, M., Martinez, F.  & Wenke, D. (2011). Imagery of errors in typing. Cognition, 121, 163-175.

Cook, S., Rieger, M., Donlan, C. & Howell. P. (2011). Testing orofacial abilities of children who stutter: The movement, articulation, mandibular and sensory (MAMS) assessment procedure. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 36, 27–40.

Maidhof, C., Vavatzanidis, N., Prinz, W., Rieger, M. & Koelsch, S. (2010). Processing expectancy violations during music performance and perception: An ERP study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 22(10), 2401–2413.

Maidhof, C., Rieger, M., Prinz, W. & Koelsch, S. (2009). Nobody’s perfect: ERP effects prior to performance errors in musicians indicate fast monitoring processes. PLoS ONE, 4(2), e5032.(⇒pdf) 

Rieger, M., Verwey, W.B. & Massen, C. (2008). The effect of continuous, nonlinearly transformed visual feedback on rapid aiming movements. Experimental Brain Research, 191, 1-12. (⇒pdf)

Rieger, M. (2007). Letters as visual action effects in skilled typing. Acta Psychologica 126, 138-153.

Weigelt, M., Rieger, M., Mechsner, F. & Prinz, W. (2007). Target-related coupling in bimanual reaching movements. Psychological Research, 71, 438-447.

Drost, U.C., Rieger, M. & Prinz, W. (2007). Instrument specificity in experienced musicians. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60, 527–533.

Rieger, M. (2007). The role of goal representations in moving to temporal and spatial targets. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60(2), 262-288.

Drost, U.C., Rieger, M., Brass, M., Gunter, T.C. & Prinz, W. (2005). When hearing turns into playing: movement induction by auditory stimuli in pianists. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 58A(8), 1376 - 1389.

Drost, U.C., Rieger, M., Brass, M., Gunter, T.C. & Prinz, W. (2005). Action-effect coupling in pianists. Psychological Research, 69(4) 233-241.

Rieger, M., Knoblich, G. & Prinz, W. (2005). Compensation of and adaptation to sudden changes in the environment. Experimental Brain Research, 163, 487-502.

Rieger, M. (2004). Automatic keypress activation in skilled typing. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 30(3), 555-565.

Gauggel, S., Rieger, M. & Feghoff, T.A. (2004). Inhibition of ongoing responses in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 75(4), 539-544.(⇒pdf) 

Rieger, M., Mayer, G. & Gauggel, S. (2003). Attention deficits in patients with narcolepsy. Sleep, 26(1), 36-43.(⇒pdf) 

Rieger, M., Gauggel, S. & Burmeister, K. (2003). Inhibition of ongoing responses following frontal, nonfrontal and basal ganglia lesions. Neuropsychology, 17(2), 272-282.

Rieger, M. & Gauggel, S. (2002). Inhibition of ongoing responses in patients with traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychologia, 40, 76-85.

Rieger, M. & Gauggel, S. (1999). Inhibitory aftereffects in the stop-signal paradigm. British Journal of Psychology, 90, 509-518.

 

Publications, review papers (peer reviewed)

Dahm, S. & Rieger, M. (2014). Gedanken in Bewegung: Über Handlungsvorstellungen. Das In Mind Magazin, 2 (⇒pdf) 

Sutter, C., Sülzenbrück, S., Rieger, M. & Müsseler, J. (2013). Limitations of distal effect anticipation when using tools. New Ideas in Psychology, 31(3), 247–257.

Rieger, M. (2006). Neuropsychologische Befunde bei Narkolepsie unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Aufmerksamkeitsfunktionen. Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie, 17(3), 181-189.

 

Editorials

Massen, C. & Rieger, M. (2012). Using Tools: From Movements to Environmental Effects. Zeitschrift für Psychologie/Journal of Psychology, 220(1), 1-2.

Keller, P. & Rieger, M. (2009). Editorial: Special Issue - Musical Movement and Synchronization. Music Perception, 26(5), 397-400.

 

Commentaries and Opinions

Rieger, M. (2012). Internal models and body schema in tool use. Zeitschrift für Psychologie/Journal of Psychology, 220(1), 50–52.

Rieger, M. (2008). Maladaptive Anticipations. Constructivist Foundations, 4(1), 24-25.

Rieger, M. (2003). Schulendenken oder störungsspezifische Behandlung - Quo vadis Psychotherapie? Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie, 14(4), 260-261.