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Robrecht van der Wel
Robrecht van der Wel
Associate Professor of Psychology, Rutgers University Camden
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Cognition, action, and object manipulation.
DA Rosenbaum, KM Chapman, M Weigelt, DJ Weiss, R van der Wel
Psychological bulletin 138 (5), 924, 2012
3252012
The problem of serial order in behavior: Lashley’s legacy
DA Rosenbaum, RG Cohen, SA Jax, DJ Weiss, R Van Der Wel
Human movement science 26 (4), 525-554, 2007
3092007
Making oneself predictable: Reduced temporal variability facilitates joint action coordination
C Vesper, RPRD Van Der Wel, G Knoblich, N Sebanz
Experimental brain research 211, 517-530, 2011
3022011
Let the force be with us: dyads exploit haptic coupling for coordination.
RPRD Van der Wel, G Knoblich, N Sebanz
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 37 (5 …, 2011
1952011
Are you ready to jump? Predictive mechanisms in interpersonal coordination.
C Vesper, RPRD van der Wel, G Knoblich, N Sebanz
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 39 (1), 48, 2013
1692013
Do people automatically track others’ beliefs? Evidence from a continuous measure
RPRD Van Der Wel, N Sebanz, G Knoblich
Cognition 130 (1), 128-133, 2014
1502014
Catching eyes: Effects of social and nonsocial cues on attention capture
A Böckler, RPRD van der Wel, TN Welsh
Psychological science 25 (3), 720-727, 2014
1192014
The sense of agency during skill learning in individuals and dyads
RPRD van der Wel, N Sebanz, G Knoblich
Consciousness and cognition 21 (3), 1267-1279, 2012
912012
Hand path priming in manual obstacle avoidance: evidence for abstract spatiotemporal forms in human motor control.
RPRD van der Wel, RM Fleckenstein, SA Jax, DA Rosenbaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 33 (5 …, 2007
822007
Moving the arm at different rates: slow movements are avoided
RPRD Van Der Wel, D Sternad, DA Rosenbaum
Journal of motor behavior 42 (1), 29-36, 2009
752009
Me and we: Metacognition and performance evaluation of joint actions
RPRD van der Wel
Cognition 140, 49-59, 2015
592015
Trajectories emerging from discrete versus continuous processing models in phonological competitor tasks: a commentary on Spivey, Grosjean, and Knoblich (2005).
RPRD Van Der Wel, JR Eder, AD Mitchel, MM Walsh, DA Rosenbaum
American Psychological Association 35 (2), 588, 2009
562009
Higher-order action planning for individual and joint object manipulations
M Meyer, RPRD Van Der Wel, S Hunnius
Experimental brain research 225, 579-588, 2013
552013
Action perception from a common coding perspective
R Van der Wel, N Sebanz, G Knoblich
People watching: Social, perceptual, and neurophysiological studies of body …, 2013
532013
5 What's in a Grasp?
DA Rosenbaum, O Herbort, R Van der Wel, DJ Weiss
Cognitive Control of Action: Selected Works of David A. Rosenbaum, 164, 2024
512024
Coordination of locomotion and prehension
RPRD Van Der Wel, DA Rosenbaum
Experimental Brain Research 176, 281-287, 2007
472007
Planning my actions to accommodate yours: joint action development during early childhood
M Meyer, RPRD van der Wel, S Hunnius
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371 …, 2016
382016
Bimanual grasp planning reflects changing rather than fixed constraint dominance
RPRD Van Der Wel, DA Rosenbaum
Experimental brain research 205, 351-362, 2010
382010
The posture-based motion planning framework: new findings related to object manipulation, moving around obstacles, moving in three spatial dimensions, and haptic tracking
DA Rosenbaum, RG Cohen, AM Dawson, SA Jax, RG Meulenbroek, ...
Progress in Motor Control: A Multidisciplinary Perspective, 485-497, 2009
352009
Eyes only? Perceiving eye contact is neither sufficient nor necessary for attentional capture by face direction
A Böckler, RPRD van der Wel, TN Welsh
Acta Psychologica 160, 134-140, 2015
342015
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