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Bart, V. K. E., Sharavdorj, E., Boldbaatar, E., Bazarvaani, K. & Rieger, M. (2024). When time does not matter: cultures differ in their use of temporal cues to infer agency over action effects. Psychological Research, 88(3), 815-825.
Bart, V. K. E., Sharavdorj, E., Boldbaatar, E., Munkhnasan, D. & Rieger, M. (2024). What shall I do? Similarities and differences in moral judgements between Austrian and Mongolian students. Journal of Cultural Cognitive Science, 8, 13-30.
Frank, C., Kraeutner, S. N., Rieger, M. & Boe, S. G. (2024). Learning motor actions via imagery - perceptual or motor learning? Psychological Research, 88(6), 1820-1832.
Krüger, B., Hegele, M. & Rieger, M. (2024). The multisensory nature of human action imagery. Psychological Research, 88(6), 1870-1882.
Rieger, M. & Müsseler, J. (Hrsg.). (2024). Allgemeine Psychologie (4., vollst. überarb. u. erw. Aufl.). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.
Bart, V. K. E., Wenke, D. & Rieger, M. (2023). A German translation and validation of the sense of agency scale. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, No. 1199648.
Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2023). Kinesthetic vs. visual focus: No evidence for effects of practice modality in representation types after action imagery practice and action execution practice. Human Movement Science, 92, No. 103154.
Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2023). Time course of learning sequence representations in action imagery practice. Human Movement Science, 87, No. 103050.
Dahm, S. F., Weigelt, M. & Rieger, M. (2023). Sequence representations after action-imagery practice of one-finger movements are effector-independent. Psychological Research, 87(1), 210-225.
Rieger, M., Boe, S. G., Ingram, T. G. J., Bart, V. K. E. & Dahm, S. F. (2023). A theoretical perspective on action consequences in action imagery: Internal prediction as an essential mechanism to detect errors. Psychological Research, 1-10.
Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2022). A little doubt saves many mistakes: Early and late error detection in copy-typing. Open Psychology, 4(1), 115-131.
Bart, V. K. E., Koch, I. & Rieger, M. (2021). Decay of inhibition in motor imagery. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 74(1), 77-94.
Bart, V. K. E., Koch, I. & Rieger, M. (2021). Expectations affect the contribution of tonic global inhibition, but not of phasic global inhibition to motor imagery. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance, 47(12), 1621-1646.
Bart, V. K. E., Koch, I. & Rieger, M. (2021). Inhibitory mechanisms in motor imagery: Disentangling different forms of inhibition using action mode switching. Psychological Research, 85(4), 1418-1438.
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, No. 650.
Dahm, S. F., Bart, V. K. E., Pithan, J. M. & Rieger, M. (2019). VMIQ-2 - Vividness of Movement Imagery Questionnaire 2 - deutsche Fassung. (PSYNDEX Tests Review).
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(4), 151-158.
Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2019). Errors in imagined and executed typing. Vision, 3(4), No. 66.
Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2019). Is imagery better than reality? Performance in imagined dart throwing. Human Movement Science, 66, 38-52.
Müsseler, J. & Rieger, M. (Hrsg.). (2017). Allgemeine Psychologie (3., vollst. überarb., aktual. u. erw. Aufl.). Berlin: Springer.
Prinz, W., Müsseler, J. & Rieger, M. (2017). Einleitung - Psychologie als Wissenschaft. In J. Müsseler & M. Rieger (Hrsg.), Allgemeine Psychologie (S. 1-10). Berlin: Springer.
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.
Rieger, M. & Wenke, D. (2017). Embodiment und Sense of Agency. In J. Müsseler & M. Rieger (Hrsg.), Allgemeine Psychologie (S. 773-819). Berlin: Springer.
Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2016). Cognitive constraints on motor imagery. Psychological Research, 80(2), 235-247.
Dahm, S. F. & Rieger, M. (2016). Is there symmetry in motor imagery? Exploring different versions of the mental chronometry paradigm. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 78(6), 1794-1805.
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 (Online Journal), 7, No. 1908.
Preiser, C., Wittich, A. & Rieger, M. A. (2015). Psychosomatische Sprechstunde im Betrieb - Gestaltungsformen des Angebots. Das Gesundheitswesen, 77(11), 881-882.
Massen, C., Rieger, M. & Sülzenbrück, S. (2014). Using scissors to bisect a line: A perception-action dissociation in complex tool use. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 76(1), 172-178.
Pfister, R., Obhi, S. S., Rieger, M. & Wenke, D. (2014). Action and perception in social contexts: Intentional binding for social action effects. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8, No. 667.
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 (Online Journal), 5, No. 152.
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 (Online Journal), 5, No. 693.
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 (Online Journal), 4, No. 272.
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), No. e64195.
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.
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). Internal models and body schema in tool use. Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, 220(1), 50-52.
Rieger, M. (2012). Motor imagery in typing: effects of typing style and action familiarity. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 19(1), 101-107.
Rieger, M., Dietrich, S. & Prinz, W. (2012). Vision-to-event and movement-to-event coordination in an unimanual circling task. Experimental Brain Research, 218(2), 237-246.
Walter, A. M. & 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(2), 163-175.
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 is perfect: ERP effects prior to performance errors in musicians indicate fast monitoring processes. PLoS ONE, 4(4), e5032.
Rieger, M. (2008). Maladaptive anticipations. Constructivist Foundations, 4(1), 24-25.
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), 1-12.
Drost, U. C., Rieger, M. & Prinz, W. (2007). Instrument specificity in experienced musicians. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60(4), 527-533.
Rieger, M. (2007). Letters as visual action-effects in skilled typing. Acta Psychologica, 126(2), 138-153.
Rieger, M. (2007). The role of goal representations in moving to temporal and spatial targets. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60(2), 262-288.
Weigelt, M., Rieger, M., Mechsner, F. & Prinz, W. (2007). Target-related coupling in bimanual reaching movements. Psychological Research, 71(4), 438-447.
Rieger, M. (2006). Neuropsychologische Befunde bei Narkolepsie unter besonderer Berücksichtigung von Aufmerksamkeitsfunktionen. Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie, 17(3), 181-189.
Drost, U. C., Rieger, M., Brass, M., Gunter, T. C. & Prinz, W. (2005). Action-effect coupling in pianists. Psychological Research, 69(4), 233-241.
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 - A, 58(8), 1376-1389.
Rieger, M., Knoblich, G. & Prinz, W. (2005). Compensation for and adaptation to changes in the environment. Experimental Brain Research, 163(4), 487-502.
Gauggel, S., Rieger, M. & Feghoff, T. (2004). Inhibition of ongoing responses in patients with Parkinson's disease. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurge, and Psychiatry, 75(4), 539-544.
Rieger, M. (2004). Automatic keypress activation in skilled typing. Journal of Experimental Psychology - Human Perception and Performance, 30(3), 555-565.
Rieger, M. (2003). Schulendenken oder störungsspezifische Behandlung - Quo vadis Psychotherapie? Zeitschrift für Neuropsychologie, 14(4), 260-261.
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., Mayer, G. & Gauggel, S. (2003). Attention deficits in patients with narcolepsy. Sleep, 26(1), 36-43.
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 after-effects in the stop signal paradigm. British Journal of Psychology, 90(4), 509-518.
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