Christian Seegelke

Christian Seegelke

Senior Scientist

PLUS Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences

Department of Psychology

Publications

2024

Handedness and effector strength modulate a compatibility effect between stimulus size and response position with manual and vocal responses
Peter Wühr, Melanie Richter, Christian Seegelke
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

2023

Exploring the response code in a compatibility effect between physical size and left/right responses: The hand is more important than location
Christian Seegelke, Melanie Richter, Tobias Heed, Peter Wühr
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

2022

Allocation of visuospatial attention indexes evidence accumulation for reach decisions
Carolin Schonard, Tobias Heed, Christian Seegelke
eNeuro

2021

Repetition effects in action planning reflect effector- but not hemisphere-specific coding
Christian Seegelke, Carolin Schonard, Tobias Heed
Journal of Neurophysiology