Kuo-Ping Wang, a PhD student currently working with the Neurocognition and Action Group at Bielefeld University, is researching on questions related to attention, conscious control and performance, both in experts as well as during learning.
Continue reading “Cognitive control in expert performance?”Special Section on Observational Learning
We’re part of a Special Section on Observational Learning, see here.
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Postdoctoral studies, from cognition to perception
Taking a perceptual-cognitive perspective on motor action, I started investigating perceptual variables related to the cognitive ones we’ve been interested in so far.
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Postdoctoral studies, from imagery to observation
Working as a postdoc, I became interested in observation and its impact on motor learning and started conducting experiments on observational learning and observational practice. Continue reading “Postdoctoral studies, from imagery to observation”
Being a postdoc, #1
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PhD thesis
December 10th in 2014: Done. PhD project completed.
For my PhD thesis, see here.
PhD project, part three
Third study of my PhD project published in 2016. This added the perceptual point of view to our prior work, and thus complemented our perceptual-cognitive approach to motor learning as induced by motor imagery, see here.
PhD project, part two
Second study of PhD project published in 2014. First step into imagery research, focusing on motor memory during learning by way of motor imagery, see here.
PhD project, part one
First study of PhD project published in 2013 on the impact of practice on the development of mental representations of complex action, tracking changes in motor memory over the course of learning, see here. Continue reading “PhD project, part one”