Hartmann, Matthias

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Hartmann, Matthias; Mast, Fred W.; Fischer, Martin H. (2015). Spatial biases during mental arithmetic: evidence from eye movements on a blank screen. Frontiers in psychology, 6(12), pp. 1-8. Frontiers Research Foundation 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00012

Fischer, Martin H.; Hartmann, Matthias (2014). Pushing forward in embodied cognition: May we mouse the mathematical mind? Frontiers in psychology, 5(1315), pp. 1-4. Frontiers Research Foundation 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01315

Hartmann, Matthias; Martarelli, Corinna S.; Mast, Fred W.; Stocker, Kurt (2014). Eye movements during mental time travel follow a diagonal line. Consciousness and cognition, 30(Nov.), pp. 201-209. Elsevier 10.1016/j.concog.2014.09.007

Mast, Fred W.; Preuss, Nora; Hartmann, Matthias; Grabherr, Luzia (2014). Spatial cognition, body representation and affective processes: the role of vestibular information beyond ocular reflexes and control of posture. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 8 10.3389/fnint.2014.00044

Moser, Ivan; Grabherr, Luzia; Hartmann, Matthias; Mast, Fred W. (21 April 2014). Whole-body motion discrimination in the visually impaired (Unpublished). In: 24th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neural Control of Movement/Satellite Meeting. Amsterdam. 21.-25.04.2014.

Hartmann, Matthias; Gashaj, Venera; Stahnke, Antje; Mast, Fred W. (2014). There is more than "more is up": Hand and foot responses reverse the vertical association of number magnitudes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40(4), pp. 1401-1414. American Psychological Association 10.1037/a0036686

Hartmann, Matthias; Fischer, Martin H. (2014). Pupillometry: the eyes shed fresh light on the mind. Current Biology, 24(7), R281-R282. Cell Press 10.1016/j.cub.2014.02.028

Hartmann, Matthias; Haller, Katia; Moser, Ivan; Hossner, Ernst-Joachim; Mast, Fred W. (2014). Direction detection thresholds of passive self-motion in artistic gymnasts. Experimental brain research, 232(4), pp. 1249-1258. Springer 10.1007/s00221-014-3841-0

Hartmann, Matthias; Furrer, Sarah; Herzog, Michael; Merfeld, Daniel M.; Mast, Fred W. (2013). Self-motion perception training: thresholds improve in the light but not in the dark. Experimental brain research, 226(2), pp. 231-240. Springer-Verlag 10.1007/s00221-013-3428-1

Lobmaier, Janek S.; Hartmann, Matthias; Volz, Andreas J.; Mast, Fred W. (2013). Emotional expression affects the accuracy of gaze perception. Motivation and emotion, 37(1), pp. 194-201. Springer 10.1007/s11031-012-9295-4

Hartmann, Matthias; Mast, Fred W. (2012). Moving along the mental time line influences the processing of future related words. Consciousness and cognition, 21(3), pp. 1558-1562. Elsevier 10.1016/j.concog.2012.06.015

Hartmann, Matthias; Farkas, Réka; Mast, Fred W.; Grabherr, Luzia (13 August 2012). Self-motion perception influences number processing (Unpublished). In: 5th International Conference on Spatial Cognition: Space and embodied cognition. Sapienza Università di Roma. 04.-08.09.2012.

Hartmann, Matthias; Grabherr, Luzia; Mast, Fred W. (2012). Moving along the mental number line: Interactions between whole-body motion and numerical cognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38(6), pp. 1416-1427. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association 10.1037/a0026706

Hartmann, Matthias; Farkas, Réka; Mast, Fred W. (2012). Self-motion perception influences number processing: evidence from a parity task. Cognitive Processing, 13(Suppl. 1), pp. 189-192. Springer-Verlag 10.1007/s10339-012-0484-6

Hartmann, Matthias; Mast, Fred W. (2012). Allocentric frame of reference in pseudoneglect - evidence from eye movements (Unpublished). In: Clinical Neuroscience Meeting. Bern. 04.12.2012.

Hartmann, Matthias; Falconer, Caroline J.; Mast, Fred W. (2011). Imagined paralysis impairs embodied spatial transformations. Cognitive neuroscience, 2(3-4), pp. 155-162. Hove: Psychology Press 10.1080/17588928.2011.594498

Hartmann, Matthias; Farkas, Réka; Mast, Fred W. (2011). Whole-body motion modulates the perception of temporal intervals. In: 7th Annual Meeting of the Clinical Neuroscience, Bern, Switzerland, 22.11.2011 (Meeting abstract). Bern: Klinische Neurowissenschaften

Hartmann, Matthias (2011). The role of body motion in numerical cognition, 12th Congress of the Swiss Psychological Society, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, September 2011.

Hartmann, Matthias; Grabherr, Luzia; Mast, Fred W. (2010). The direction of passive whole-body motion influences numerical cognition. Poster presented at the Annual Clinical Neuroscience Meeting, Bern, November 29, 2010.

Nyffeler, Thomas; Hartmann, Mathias; Hess, Christian W; Müri, René M (2008). Visual vector inversion during memory antisaccades--a TMS study. Progress in brain research, 171, pp. 429-432. Amsterdam: Elsevier 10.1016/S0079-6123(08)00663-8

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