Tobias Loetscher

researcher

Tobias Loetscher is …
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P2456DBLP author ID133/2682
P6178Dimensions author ID01271521470.08
P856official websitehttp://people.unisa.edu.au/Tobias.Loetscher
P496ORCID iD0000-0003-1967-2926
P3829Publons author ID1261810
P1053ResearcherIDI-1865-2019
P1153Scopus author ID14422378000

P108employerUniversity of South AustraliaQ15576
P734family nameLoetscherQ37530423
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P735given nameTobiasQ4928115
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P106occupationresearcherQ1650915
P21sex or gendermaleQ6581097

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Q50922606"No man is an island": Effects of interpersonal proximity on spatial attention.
Q51910511A disengagement deficit in representational space.
Q48431905A generalized magnitude system for space, time, and quantity? A cautionary note
Q35613133A study on the natural history of scanning behaviour in patients with visual field defects after stroke
Q48184108An online means of testing asymmetries in seating preference reveals a bias for airplanes and theaters.
Q48704509Asymmetries in attention as revealed by fixations and saccades.
Q48496324Central fixations with rightward deviations: saccadic eye movements on the landmark task.
Q87514347Close to me: the effect of asymmetrical environments on spatial attention
Q48072320Cognitive Outcomes of Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures in the Old: An Important but Neglected Area
Q91207373Cognitive rehabilitation for attention deficits following stroke
Q24202741Cognitive rehabilitation for attention deficits following stroke
Q41947841Disentangling input and output-related components of spatial neglect
Q60046656Estimating everyday risk: Subjective judgments are related to objective risk, mapping of numerical magnitudes and previous experience
Q100951942Exergaming With Beat Saber: An Investigation of Virtual Reality Aftereffects
Q43558201Exergaming: Feels good despite working harder
Q40243199Exploring number space by random digit generation
Q55333912Eye Movements During Everyday Behavior Predict Personality Traits.
Q48261250Eye position predicts what number you have in mind.
Q90024422Getting your game on: Using virtual reality to improve real table tennis skills
Q53032804Head turns bias the brain's internal random generator.
Q91921145Interactions between spatial attention and alertness in healthy adults: A meta-analysis
Q90418503Judging risk magnitude: walking to the left and base jumping to the right
Q50607067Keeping your distance: attentional withdrawal in individuals who show physiological signs of social discomfort.
Q51895761Looking for the answer: the mind's eye in number space.
Q51808828Lucky numbers: spatial neglect affects physical, but not representational, choices in a lotto task.
Q47569407Mapping of non-numerical domains on space: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Q57192251Meta-analysis of Prevalence and Risk Factors for Delirium After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Q42718650Misoplegia: a review of the literature and a case without hemiplegia
Q33680112Miss to the right: the effect of attentional asymmetries on goal-kicking
Q40099699Morningness/eveningness and the synchrony effect for spatial attention.
Q51866049Near, yet so far: the effect of pictorial cues on spatial attention.
Q41973015No horizontal numerical mapping in a culture with mixed-reading habits.
Q41886611Not all numbers are equal: preferences and biases among children and adults when generating random sequences
Q53091897Paradoxical extension into the contralesional hemispace in spatial neglect.
Q57534185Perception of an ambiguous figure is affected by own-age social biases
Q40908278Perceptual biases in the horizontal and vertical dimensions are driven by separate cognitive mechanisms.
Q51870020Random number generation in neglect patients reveals enhanced response stereotypy, but no neglect in number space.
Q47651639Reading on the right when there's nothing left? Probabilistic tractography reveals hemispheric asymmetry in pure alexia.
Q90458635Reduced vision-related quality of life in people living with dystonia
Q34261856Right-wing politicians prefer the emotional left.
Q39175466Searching the expressive face: evidence for both the right hemisphere and valence-specific hypotheses.
Q90376079Sequential Effects in SNARC
Q88911010Sequential effects modulate spatial biases
Q47768503Some participants may be better than others: sustained attention and motivation are higher early in semester.
Q45392423The Flinders Handedness survey (FLANDERS): a brief measure of skilled hand preference.
Q47345881The Mobility Assessment Course for the Diagnosis of Spatial Neglect: Taking a Step Forward?
Q92833934The effects of risk magnitude training on mapping risks on space
Q51594561The importance of response type to the relationship between temporal order and numerical magnitude.
Q51143505The life of p: "just significant" results are on the rise.
Q59661672The relationship between hand preference, hand performance, and general cognitive ability
Q50940471The relationship between vertical stimulation and horizontal attentional asymmetries.
Q92390430Unstable world: Recent experience affects spatial perception
Q48695987Upper visual field distractors preferentially bias attention to the left.
Q90756493Using Virtual Environments to Improve Real-World Motor Skills in Sports: A Systematic Review
Q48692933Variation in left posterior parietal-motor cortex interhemispheric facilitation following right parietal continuous theta-burst stimulation in healthy adults.
Q111860487Virtual reality intervention to improve apathy in residential aged care: protocol for a multisite non-randomised controlled trial
Q52150775Visual asymmetries for relative depth judgments in a three-dimensional space.
Q92966439Visual compensation in cervical dystonia

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