Klaus, M. P., Schöne, C. G., Hartmann, M., Merfeld, D. M., Schubert, M. C., & Mast, F. W. (in press). Roll tilt self-motion direction discrimination training: First evidence for perceptual learning. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics.
Hartmann, M., Singer, S., Savic, B., Müri, R. M., & Mast, F. W. (in press). Anodal high-definition tDCS over the posterior parietal cortex modulates approximate mental arithmetic. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Hartmann, M., Sommer, N. R., Diana, L., Müri, R. M., & Eberhard-Moscicka, A. (2019) Further to the right: Viewing distance modulates attentional asymmetries (‘pseudoneglect’) during visual exploration. Brain and Cognition, 129, 40-48
Hartmann, M., Fischer, M. H., & Mast, F. W. (2019). Sharing a mental number line across individuals? The role of body position and empathy in joint numerical cognition. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 72, 1732-1740
Stocker, K. & Hartmann, M. (2019). Next Wednesday's meeting has been moved forward two days": The time-perspective question is ambiguous in Swiss German, but not in Standard German. Swiss Journal of Psychology, 78, 61-67
Stocker, K., Hasler, G., & Hartmann, M. (2019). The altered-state-of-consciousness (ASC) aspect of a feeling of lightness is reported to be associated with antidepressant benefits by depressed individuals receiving ketamine infusions: A systematic analysis of internet video testimonials. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 88, 182-183.
Stocker, K. & Hartmann, M. (2019). Clinical potential of ketamine-induced altered states of consciousness: some lessions for further psychometric development from internet video testimonials of depressed individuals receiving ketamine infusions. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 88(suppl 1), 122
Globig, L., Hartmann, M., & Martarelli, C. (2019). Vertical head movements influence memory performance for words with emotional content. Frontiers in Psychology.
Reinert, R. M., Hartmann, M., Huber, S., & Moeller, K. (2019). Unbounded number line estimation as a measure of numerical estimation. PLOS ONE, 14(3): e0213102
Stocker, K., Hasler, G., & Hartmann, M. (in press). The altered-state-of-consciousness (ASC) aspect of a feeling of lightness is reported to be associated with antidepressant benefits by depressed individuals receiving ketamine infusions: A systematic analysis of internet video testimonials. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.
Hartmann, M., Sommer, N. R., Diana, L., Müri, R. M., & Eberhard-Moscicka, A. (2019). Further to the right: Viewing distance modulates attentional asymmetries (‘pseudoneglect’) during visual exploration. Brain and Cognition, 129, 40-48.
Hartmann, M., Fischer, M. H., & Mast, F. W. (in press). Sharing a mental number line across individuals? The role of body position and empathy in joint numerical cognition. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, online first
Stocker, K. & Hartmann, M. (in press). Next Wednesday's meeting has been moved forward two days": The time-perspective question is ambiguous in Swiss German, but not in Standard German. Swiss Journal of Psychology
Faulkenberry, T. J., Witte, M., & Hartmann, M. (2018). Tracking the continuous dynamics of numerical processing: A brief review and editorial. Journal of Numerical Cognition, 4, 271-285 .
Hartmann, M., Laubrock, J., & Fischer, M. H. (2018). The visual number world: A dynamic approach to study the mathematical mind. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 71, 28-36.
Hartmann, M. (2017). Non-musicians also have a piano in the head: Evidence for spatial-musical associations from line bisection tracking. Cognitive Processing, 18(1), 75-80.
Martarelli, C., Mast, F. W., & Hartmann, M. (2017). Time in the eye of the beholder: Gaze position reveals spatial-temporal associations during encoding and memory retrieval of future and past. Memory & Cognition, 45, 40-48.
Hartmann, M., & Mast, F. W. (2017). Loudness Counts: Interactions Between Loudness, Number Magnitude and Space. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 70(7), 1305-1322
Hartmann, M., & Fischer, M. H. (2016). Exploring the numerical mind by eye-tracking: a special issue. Psychological Research, 80, 325-333.
Hartmann, M., Mast, F., & Fischer, M. H. (2016). Counting is a spatial process: Evidence from eye movements. Psychological Research, 80, 399-409.
Moser, I., Grabherr, L., Hartmann, M., Mast, F. W. (2015). Self-motion direction discrimination in the visually impaired. Experimental Brain Research, first online, 1-10.
Hartmann, M. (2015). Numbers in the eye of the beholder: What do eye movements reveal about numerical cognition? Cognitive Processing, 16, 245-248.
Stocker, K., Hartmann, M., Martarelli, C., & Mast, F. W. (2015). Eye movements reveal mental looking through time. Cognitive Science, online.
Hartmann, M., Mast, F. W., & Fischer, M. H. (2015). Spatial biases during mental arithmetic: Evidence from eye movements on a blank screen. Frontiers in Psychology, doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00012
Fischer, M. H., & Hartmann, M. (2014). Pushing forward in embodied cognition: May we mouse the mathematical mind? Frontiers in Psychology, 5:1315.
Hartmann, M., Martarelli, C., Mast, F. W., & Stocker, K. (2014). Eye movements during mental time travel follow a diagonal line. Consciousness and Cognition, 30, 201-209.
Mast, F.W., Preuss, N., Hartmann, M. & Grabherr, L. (2014). Spatial cognition, body representation and affective processes: The role of vestibular information beyond ocular reflexes and control of posture. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience.
Hartmann, M., & Fischer, M. H. (2014). Pupillometry: The Eyes Shed Fresh Light on the Mind. Current Biology, 24, R281-R282.
Hartmann, M., Gashaj, V., Stahnke, A., & Mast, F. W. (2014). There is more than "more is up": Hand and foot responses reverse the vertical association of number magnitudes. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40, 1401-1414.
Hartmann, M., Haller, K., Moser, I., Hossner, E.-J. & Mast, F. W. (2014). Direction detection thresholds of passive self-motion in artistic gymnasts. Experimental Brain Research, 232, 1249-1258.
Hartmann, M., Furrer, S., Herzog, M. H., Merfeld, D. M., & Mast, F. W. (2013). Self-motion perception training: Thresholds improve in the light but not in the dark. Experimental Brain Research, 226, 231-240.
Hartmann, M., & Mast, F. W. (2012). Moving along the mental time line influences the processing of future related words. Consciousness and Cognition, 21, 1558-1562.
Hartmann, M., Farkas, R., & Mast, F. W. (2012). Self-motion perception influences number processing: Evidence from a parity task. Cognitive Processing, 13, 189-192.
Lobmaier, J.S., Hartmann, M., Volz, A.J. & Mast, F. W. (2012). Emotional expression affects the accuracy of gaze perception. Motivation and Emotion, 8, 573-577.
Hartmann, M., Grabherr, L., & Mast, F. W. (2012). Moving along the mental number line: Interactions between whole-body motion and numerical cognition. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 38, 1416-1427.
Hartmann, M., Falconer, C., & Mast, F. W. (2011). Imagined paralysis impairs embodied spatial transformations. Cognitive Neuroscience, 2 (3-4), 155-162.
Nyffeler, T., Hartmann, M., Hess, C.W., & Müri, R. M. (2008). Visual vector inversion during memory antisaccades - a TMS study. Progress in Brain Research, 171, 429-432.
Other contributions:
Hartmann, M. (2016). Book review: The Oxford Handbook of Numerical Cognition by Cohen Kadosh, R., & Dowker, A. (Eds.). Perception, in press
Kersten, B., Belton, R., & Hartmann, M. (2008). Guiding Visual Behavior through Perspective Cues and Its Emotional Effect in Artworks. IAEA08 Proceedings, 72-74.