Raphael Schween

443 total citations
10 papers, 224 citations indexed

About

Raphael Schween is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Social Psychology and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Raphael Schween has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 224 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 6 papers in Social Psychology and 5 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Raphael Schween's work include Motor Control and Adaptation (8 papers), Action Observation and Synchronization (6 papers) and Muscle activation and electromyography studies (3 papers). Raphael Schween is often cited by papers focused on Motor Control and Adaptation (8 papers), Action Observation and Synchronization (6 papers) and Muscle activation and electromyography studies (3 papers). Raphael Schween collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Switzerland. Raphael Schween's co-authors include Mathias Hegele, Jordan A. Taylor, Albert Gollhofer, Samuel D. McDougle, Dominic Gehring, Wolfgang Taube, Christian Leukel, David W. Franklin, Didier Staudenmann and Thomas Schenk and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Journal of Neurophysiology and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Raphael Schween

10 papers receiving 220 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Raphael Schween Germany 9 179 112 95 29 23 10 224
Erik M. Summerside United States 5 189 1.1× 53 0.5× 60 0.6× 24 0.8× 26 1.1× 8 245
Jurjen Bosga Netherlands 9 201 1.1× 43 0.4× 188 2.0× 85 2.9× 10 0.4× 20 320
A. Plooy Australia 10 177 1.0× 55 0.5× 239 2.5× 21 0.7× 10 0.4× 13 398
Tércio Apolinário‐Souza Brazil 10 170 0.9× 56 0.5× 46 0.5× 79 2.7× 15 0.7× 35 268
Johnny V. V. Parr United Kingdom 10 135 0.8× 103 0.9× 29 0.3× 101 3.5× 11 0.5× 21 273
Dmitry Domkin Sweden 6 229 1.3× 155 1.4× 96 1.0× 22 0.8× 74 3.2× 10 279
Anna Przekoracka‐Krawczyk Poland 10 233 1.3× 22 0.2× 71 0.7× 50 1.7× 19 0.8× 39 357
Pauline M. Hilt Italy 12 203 1.1× 61 0.5× 110 1.2× 32 1.1× 23 1.0× 23 251
Gord Binsted Canada 6 184 1.0× 154 1.4× 19 0.2× 29 1.0× 15 0.7× 6 335
Sasha Reschechtko United States 12 270 1.5× 209 1.9× 94 1.0× 15 0.5× 64 2.8× 24 301

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Raphael Schween

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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Schween, Raphael, et al.. (2022). Additional cognitive load decreases performance but not adaptation to a visuomotor transformation. Acta Psychologica. 226. 103586–103586. 1 indexed citations
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Schween, Raphael, et al.. (2021). Direct and indirect cues can enable dual adaptation, but through different learning processes. Journal of Neurophysiology. 126(5). 1490–1506. 21 indexed citations
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Hegele, Mathias, et al.. (2021). Prolonged response time helps eliminate residual errors in visuomotor adaptation. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. 28(3). 834–844. 10 indexed citations
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Schween, Raphael, Samuel D. McDougle, Mathias Hegele, & Jordan A. Taylor. (2020). Assessing explicit strategies in force field adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology. 123(4). 1552–1565. 35 indexed citations
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Schween, Raphael, et al.. (2019). How different effectors and action effects modulate the formation of separate motor memories. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 17040–17040. 11 indexed citations
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Schween, Raphael, Jordan A. Taylor, & Mathias Hegele. (2018). Plan-based generalization shapes local implicit adaptation to opposing visuomotor transformations. Journal of Neurophysiology. 120(6). 2775–2787. 29 indexed citations
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Staudenmann, Didier, et al.. (2018). Lower between-limb asymmetry during running on treadmill compared to overground in subjects with laterally pronounced knee osteoarthritis. PLoS ONE. 13(10). e0205191–e0205191. 12 indexed citations
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Schween, Raphael & Mathias Hegele. (2017). Feedback delay attenuates implicit but facilitates explicit adjustments to a visuomotor rotation. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 140. 124–133. 51 indexed citations
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Schween, Raphael, Dominic Gehring, & Albert Gollhofer. (2015). Immediate Effects of an Elastic Knee Sleeve on Frontal Plane Gait Biomechanics in Knee Osteoarthritis. PLoS ONE. 10(1). e0115782–e0115782. 24 indexed citations
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Schween, Raphael, Wolfgang Taube, Albert Gollhofer, & Christian Leukel. (2014). Online and post-trial feedback differentially affect implicit adaptation to a visuomotor rotation. Experimental Brain Research. 232(9). 3007–3013. 30 indexed citations

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