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         "id"   : "https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/210e791a85e2b9de0d19f27ca7c09b69d/mariawirzberger",         
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         "label" : "Performance expectancy benefits acceptance towards digital support for self-regulation",
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         "journal": "Acta Psychologica","publisher":"Elsevier",
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         "url": "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2025.105273", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Maria Wirzberger","Laura Bareiß","Veronika Herbst","Adrian Stock","Jule Kembitzky"
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            	{"first" : "Maria",	"last" : "Wirzberger"},
            	{"first" : "Laura",	"last" : "Bareiß"},
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         "volume": "258","pages": "105273","abstract": "Introduction\r\nThe persistent prevalence of distractions challenges people's capacities to study and work productively. Digital tools can support focusing on meaningful tasks with features like time tracking, feedback, or rewards. Evidence exists for benefits regarding behavioral focus, distraction management, and motivation, but also for hesitation to use digital support at all. Building on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), this research explores which factors can foster or hinder the intention to use an exemplary software to support self-regulation.\r\nMethods\r\nA sample of 96 adult volunteers watched a short introductory video explaining how the software focUS fosters self-regulated studying and working. Subsequently, participants completed an online survey to capture their willingness to use focUS, expected gains and challenges, and individual characteristics.\r\nResults\r\nParticipants expressed stronger intentions to use focUS when they expected increased benefits in performance. By trend, lower levels of expected effort also hinted on stronger intentions to use focUS. Contrary to expectations, participants lacking previous experience with software in the scope described, who anticipated higher effort when using focUS, tended to express stronger intentions to use it.\r\nDiscussion\r\nTaken together, our evidence suggests that highlighting specific performance improvements may encourage the use of digital support for tasks that require self-regulation. Ensuring the use of digital support to be as effortless as possible could provide yet another compelling argument to use it. Particularly for inexperienced users, sparking curiosity for the challenges of the unknown might be a worthwhile strategy to reduce hesitation towards emerging technologies.",
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         "label" : "Scanpaths reveal syntactic underspecification and reanalysis strategies",
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         "journal": "Language and Cognitive Processes",
         "year": "2013", 
         "url": "http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01690965.2012.728232", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Titus von der Malsburg","Shravan Vasishth"
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            	{"first" : "Titus",	"last" : "von der Malsburg"},
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         "volume": "28","number": "10","pages": "1545--1578","abstract": "What theories best characterize the parsing processes triggered upon encountering ambiguity, and what effects do these processes have on eye movement patterns in reading?  The present eye-tracking study, which investigated processing of attachment ambiguities of an adjunct in Spanish, suggests that readers sometimes underspecify attachment to save memory resources, consistent with the good-enough account of parsing. Our results confirm a surprising prediction of the good-enough account: high-capacity readers commit to an attachment decision more often than low-capacity participants, leading to more errors and a greater need to reanalyze in garden-path sentences.  These results emerged only when we separated functionally different types of regressive eye movements using a scanpath analysis; conventional eye-tracking measures alone would have led to different conclusions.  The scanpath analysis also showed that rereading was the dominant strategy for recovering from garden-pathing.  Our results may also have broader implications for models of reading processes: reanalysis effects in eye movements occurred late, which suggests that the coupling of oculo-motor control and the parser may not always be as tight as assumed in current computational models of eye movements control in reading.",
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         "booktitle": "Statusseminar Forschung für Energieoptimiertes Bauen (EnOB), 30. Juni - 2. Juli 2009, Würzburg","publisher":"Forschungszentrum Jülich","address":"Jülich",
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         "url": "http://www.enob.info/de/publikationen/publikation/details/tagungsband-zum-enob-statusseminar/", 
         
         "author": [ 
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            	{"first" : "Walter",	"last" : "Haase"},
            	{"first" : "Werner",	"last" : "Sobek"}
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         "pages": "19--26","abstract": "Das Komfortempfinden von Gebäudenutzern wird in wesentlichem Maße vom Tageslichtangebot und der Tageslichtqualität beeinflusst. Verglaste Fassadenbereiche müssen diesbezüglich vielfältige Aufgaben erfüllen. Einerseits wird eine ungehinderte klare Durchsicht gefordert und andererseits sind der nötige Sonnen- und Blendschutz sowie der Schutz vor übermäßigem Wärmeeintrag zu gewährleisten. Mechanische Sonnenschutzsysteme erfüllen diese Forderungen nur partiell. Daher wird mit großer Anstrengung an der Entwicklung von anpassungsfähigen Verglasungen geforscht. Systeme auf der Basis von stufenlos in der Transmission schaltbaren Flüssigkristallverglasungen scheinen hierbei eine viel versprechende Alternative zu sein. Das Funktionsprinzip und einige wesentliche Eigenschaften solcher Elemente werden vorgestellt.",
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         "label" : "Considerations on the human Achilles tendon moment arm for in vivo triceps surae muscle--tendon unit force estimates",
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         "journal": "Scientific Reports",
         "year": "2020", 
         "url": "https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-76625-x", 
         
         "author": [ 
            "Denis Holzer","Florian Kurt Paternoster","Daniel Hahn","Tobias Siebert","Wolfgang Seiberl"
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            	{"first" : "Denis",	"last" : "Holzer"},
            	{"first" : "Florian Kurt",	"last" : "Paternoster"},
            	{"first" : "Daniel",	"last" : "Hahn"},
            	{"first" : "Tobias",	"last" : "Siebert"},
            	{"first" : "Wolfgang",	"last" : "Seiberl"}
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         "volume": "10","number": "1","pages": "19559","abstract": "Moment arm-angle functions (MA-a-functions) are commonly used to estimate in vivo muscle forces in humans. However, different MA-a-functions might not only influence the magnitude of the estimated muscle forces but also change the shape of the muscle's estimated force-angle relationship (F-a-r). Therefore, we investigated the influence of different literature based Achilles tendon MA-a-functions on the triceps surae muscle--tendon unit F-a-r. The individual in vivo triceps torque--angle relationship was determined in 14 participants performing maximum voluntary fixed-end plantarflexion contractions from 18.3°þinspace±þinspace3.2° plantarflexion to 24.2°þinspace±þinspace5.1° dorsiflexion on a dynamometer. The resulting F-a-r were calculated using 15 literature-based in vivo Achilles tendon MA-a-functions. MA-a-functions affected the F-a-r shape and magnitude of estimated peak active triceps muscle--tendon unit force. Depending on the MA-a-function used, the triceps was solely operating on the ascending limb (nþinspace=þinspace2), on the ascending limb and plateau region (nþinspace=þinspace12), or on the ascending limb, plateau region and descending limb of the F-a-r (nþinspace=þinspace1). According to our findings, the estimated triceps muscle--tendon unit forces and the shape of the F-a-r are highly dependent on the MA-a-function used. As these functions are affected by many variables, we recommend using individual Achilles tendon MA-a-functions, ideally accounting for contraction intensity-related changes in moment arm magnitude.",
         "issn" : "2045-2322",
         
         "doi" : "10.1038/s41598-020-76625-x",
         
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