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| Luzia GrabherrSummaryAffiliation: University of Lausanne Country: Switzerland Publications
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Mental own-body and body-part transformations in microgravityLuzia Grabherr
Department of Psychology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
J Vestib Res 17:279-87. 2007..Moreover, the analysis of response times suggests that in microgravity body-part stimuli are affected more strongly than body figures...
Vestibular thresholds for yaw rotation about an earth-vertical axis as a function of frequencyLuzia Grabherr
Department of Psychology, University of Lausanne, Bâtiment Anthropole, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Exp Brain Res 186:677-81. 2008..71 deg s(-1) and a cut-off frequency of 0.23 Hz, which corresponds to a time constant of approximately 0.70 s. These findings provide no evidence for an influence of velocity storage on perceptual yaw rotation thresholds...
Effects of microgravity on cognition: The case of mental imageryLuzia Grabherr
Department of Psychology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
J Vestib Res 20:53-60. 2010..While research on spatial representation and mental image transformation continues to grow and specific differences in cognitive functioning between 1 g and 0 g have been observed, motor imagery has thus far received little attention...
Mental transformation abilities in patients with unilateral and bilateral vestibular lossLuzia Grabherr
Department of Psychology, University of Bern, Muesmattstr 45, 3009 Bern, Switzerland
Exp Brain Res 209:205-14. 2011....
Moving along the mental number line: Interactions between whole-body motion and numerical cognitionMatthias Hartmann
Department of Psychology, University of Bern, Muesmattstrasse 45, CH 3000 Bern, Switzerland
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform 38:1416-27. 2012..The results show that action planning or motor activity is not necessary to influence spatial attention. Moreover, our results suggest that self-motion perception and numerical cognition can mutually influence each other...
