Cognitive fatigue effects on physical performance during running C MacMahon, L Schücker, N Hagemann, B Strauss Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 36 (4), 375-381, 2014 | 342 | 2014 |
Global information pickup underpins anticipation of tennis shot direction R Huys, R Cañal-Bruland, N Hagemann, PJ Beek, NJ Smeeton, ... Journal of Motor Behavior 41 (2), 158-171, 2009 | 234 | 2009 |
The effect of attentional focus on running economy L Schücker, N Hagemann, B Strauss, K Völker Journal of sports sciences 27 (12), 1241-1248, 2009 | 233 | 2009 |
Training perceptual skill by orienting visual attention N Hagemann, B Strauss, R Cañal-Bruland Journal of sport and exercise psychology 28 (2), 143-158, 2006 | 232 | 2006 |
On the optimal focus of attention for efficient running at high intensity. L Schücker, W Anheier, N Hagemann, B Strauss, K Völker Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology 2 (3), 207, 2013 | 230 | 2013 |
When the referee sees red… N Hagemann, B Strauss, J Leißing Psychological science 19 (8), 769-771, 2008 | 211 | 2008 |
Perceptual training methods compared: the relative efficacy of different approaches to enhancing sport-specific anticipation. B Abernethy, J Schorer, RC Jackson, N Hagemann Journal of experimental psychology: Applied 18 (2), 143, 2012 | 190 | 2012 |
The advantage of being left-handed in interactive sports N Hagemann Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 71, 1641-1648, 2009 | 188 | 2009 |
The dynamical information underpinning anticipation skill AM Williams, R Huys, R Cañal-Bruland, N Hagemann Human Movement Science 28 (3), 362-370, 2009 | 183 | 2009 |
Skill differences in visual anticipation of type of throw in team-handball penalties F Loffing, N Hagemann Psychology of Sport and Exercise 15 (3), 260-267, 2014 | 179 | 2014 |
Visual perception in fencing: Do the eye movements of fencers represent their information pickup? N Hagemann, J Schorer, R Cañal-Bruland, S Lotz, B Strauss Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 72, 2204-2214, 2010 | 149 | 2010 |
On the advantage of being left-handed in volleyball: further evidence of the specificity of skilled visual perception F Loffing, J Schorer, N Hagemann, J Baker Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 74, 446-453, 2012 | 147 | 2012 |
On-court position influences skilled tennis players’ anticipation of shot outcome F Loffing, N Hagemann Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 36 (1), 14-26, 2014 | 118 | 2014 |
The dimensionality of the Edinburgh Handedness Inventory: An analysis with models of the item response theory D Büsch, N Hagemann, N Bender Laterality 15 (6), 610-628, 2010 | 106 | 2010 |
Pattern-induced expectation bias in visual anticipation of action outcomes F Loffing, R Stern, N Hagemann Acta psychologica 161, 45-53, 2015 | 104 | 2015 |
Left-handedness in professional and amateur tennis F Loffing, N Hagemann, B Strauss PloS one 7 (11), e49325, 2012 | 104 | 2012 |
Left preference for sport tasks does not necessarily indicate left-handedness: sport-specific lateral preferences, relationship with handedness and implications for laterality … F Loffing, F Sölter, N Hagemann PloS one 9 (8), e105800, 2014 | 99 | 2014 |
Influence of red jersey color on physical parameters in combat sports D Dreiskaemper, B Strauss, N Hagemann, D Büsch Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 35 (1), 44-49, 2013 | 95 | 2013 |
Automated processes in tennis: Do left-handed players benefit from the tactical preferences of their opponents? F Loffing, N Hagemann, B Strauss Journal of Sports Sciences 28 (4), 435-443, 2010 | 85 | 2010 |
An internal focus of attention is not always as bad as its reputation: How specific aspects of internally focused attention do not hinder running efficiency L Schücker, C Knopf, B Strauss, N Hagemann Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 36 (3), 233-243, 2014 | 81 | 2014 |