TY - JOUR AB - BACKGROUND: A detail of previous studies on mental rotation, which has not received any attention so far, relates to the testing situation of the participants. In nearly every study, participants were tested in a sitting posture (and not standing). However, when considering embodied cognition approaches on mental processes, participants may not be able to fully exploit these processes when performing mental rotation tasks in a sitting posture. AIM: Therefore, the aim of the present study is to examine the potential influence of two different postures (sitting vs. standing), when solving mental body rotation tasks. METHOD: Sixteen participants (6 females) were tested in two mental body-rotation tasks (MBRT), requiring either an object-based spatial transformation (based on a same-different judgment) or an egocentric transformation (based on a left-right judgment) in a sitting and in a standing posture. Reaction times and response errors were analysed in two three-way ANOVAs, with the factors orientation, task, and posture. RESULTS: Results revealed an effect of orientation and task, indicating that participants performed better for egocentric than for object-based transformations. However, there was no effect of posture. CONCLUSION: The different dynamics of postural control during sitting and standing do not induce different embodiment effects on mental rotation. AU - Budde, Kirsten AU - Barela, José Angelo AU - Figueiredo, Gabriella Andreeta AU - Weigelt, Matthias ID - 37796 IS - 2 JF - Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior KW - General Engineering SN - 2446-4902 TI - Mental body rotation with egocentric and object-based transformations in different postures: sitting vs. standing VL - 14 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Memmert, Daniel AU - Noël, Benjamin AU - Machlitt, Daniel AU - van der Kamp, John AU - Weigelt, Matthias ID - 37824 JF - Human Movement Science KW - Experimental and Cognitive Psychology KW - Orthopedics and Sports Medicine KW - General Medicine KW - Biophysics SN - 0167-9457 TI - The role of different directions of attention on the extent of implicit perception in soccer penalty kicking VL - 70 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Weigelt, Matthias AU - Memmert, Daniel ID - 37775 IS - 1 JF - Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport KW - Nephrology KW - Physical Therapy KW - Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation KW - Orthopedics and Sports Medicine KW - General Medicine SN - 0270-1367 TI - The Mental Rotation Ability of Expert Basketball Players: Identifying On-Court Plays VL - 92 ER - TY - BOOK ED - Haller, Melanie ED - Mallon, Stefanie ED - Helmers, Traute ID - 39422 TI - Der Tod und das Ding. Textilien und Vergänglichkeiten ER - TY - JOUR AB - Rod-like and sheet-like nano-particles made of desoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) fabricated by the DNA origami method (base sequence-controlled self-organized folding of DNA) are dispersed in a lyotropic chromonic liquid crystal made of an aqueous solution of disodium cromoglycate. The respective liquid crystalline nanodispersions are doped with a dichroic fluorescent dye and their orientational order parameter is studied by means of polarized fluorescence spectroscopy. The presence of the nano-particles is found to slightly reduce the orientational order parameter of the nematic mesophase. Nano-rods with a large length/width ratio tend to preserve the orientational order, while more compact stiff nano-rods and especially nano-sheets reduce the order parameter to a larger extent. In spite of the difference between the sizes of the DNA nano-particles and the rod-like columnar aggregates forming the liquid crystal, a similarity between the shapes of the former and the latter seems to be better compatible with the orientational order of the liquid crystal. AU - Zhang, Bingru AU - Martens, Kevin AU - Kneer, Luisa AU - Funck, Timon AU - Nguyen, Linh AU - Berger, Ricarda AU - Dass, Mihir AU - Kempter, Susanne AU - Schmidtke, Jürgen AU - Liedl, Tim AU - Kitzerow, Heinz-Siegfried ID - 35868 IS - 9 JF - Nanomaterials KW - General Materials Science KW - General Chemical Engineering SN - 2079-4991 TI - DNA Origami Nano-Sheets and Nano-Rods Alter the Orientational Order in a Lyotropic Chromonic Liquid Crystal VL - 10 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rösler, Margit ID - 37660 IS - 12 JF - Journal of Functional Analysis KW - Analysis SN - 0022-1236 TI - Riesz distributions and Laplace transform in the Dunkl setting of type A VL - 278 ER - TY - JOUR AB - AbstractHip joint arthroplasty is considered to be a safe, successful and cost-effective procedure to restore hip joint functionality. However, a successful hip joint arthroplasty affects different stakeholders e.g. patient and surgeon and depends on various influencing factors within the product life cycle as well as the applied technological opportunities. Due to the complex dependencies between influencing factors, technological opportunities and stakeholders, this contribution introduces an IPD-based approach to improve the quality of total hip arthroplasties. AU - Ley, P.-P. AU - Wirths, L. AU - Oleff, Christian AU - Jungreitmayr, F. AU - Vajna, S. AU - Paetzold, K. AU - Borg, J. C. ID - 23437 JF - Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference SN - 2633-7762 TI - A METHODICAL APPROACH TO INTEGRATED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN TOTAL HIP ARTHROPLASTY VL - 1 ER - TY - GEN AU - Göddertz, Nina ID - 36896 KW - Erziehungswissenschaft KW - Sozialwissenschaft KW - Kinder T2 - socialnet Lexikon TI - Kinderladen ER - TY - GEN AU - Förstner, Jens AU - Widhalm, A. AU - Mukherjee, A. AU - Krehs, S. AU - Jonas, B. AU - Spychala, K. AU - Förstner, Jens AU - Thiede, Andreas AU - Reuter, Dirk AU - Zrenner, Artur ID - 39966 T2 - 11th International Conference on Quantum Dots TI - Ultrafast electric control of a single QD exciton ER - TY - CONF AU - Koch, Benjamin AU - Noé, Reinhold ID - 38213 T2 - Photonic Networks; 21th ITG-Symposium TI - PMD-Tolerant 20 krad/s Endless Polarization and Phase Control for BB84-Based QKD with TDM Pilot Signals ER -