Lukas Hack
@lukas-hack.bsky.social
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PhD Student at University of Hamburg (@uni-hamburg.de) | DHPRL(@dhprlab.bsky.social) Interested in the dynamics of effort in guiding human behaviour regulation. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lukas-Hack-2
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dhprlab.bsky.social
Our team held yesterday’s lab meeting at Travemünde beach, enjoying the Baltic Sea and Hamburg’s maritime spirit as the ‘Gateway to the World.’ 🌊
A picture of our team in front of the Baltic sea
lukas-hack.bsky.social
Thanks again for the invitation and the great get-together 😎 That was truly fun talking about research methods, getting carreer advice, and ofc getting to know the typical local food "Frankfurter Grüne Soße" and "Handkäse" - can recommend 😜
lukas-hack.bsky.social
It's fun to play around with that new #stats tool by #Posit.
Could be very helpful for quickly scanning your data frames 🎉
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Posit @posit.co · Jul 30
Introducing the Data Explorer in Positron!

Quickly view raw data files (CSV, Parquet, etc.) or dataframes from your #Python / #RStats sessions with a data grid, summary panel, and filter bar.

Learn more: positron.posit.co/data-explore... #Positron
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psychopy.org
Friends don't let friends sit through 1000 trials to test the task works*....

Did you know you can simulate responses in PsychoPy?

Install the PsychoPy "Monkeys" plugin and have a play!

*Actually this is exactly what friends do 😅 - looking at you psychophysics people...
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Was hyped to share some insights into how to navigate through the complex #effort maze @ ASP Conference in Bochum.
Thanks for all the interesting discussions and talks, this was effortful but truly rewarding at the same time!

w/ @wanjawolff.bsky.social & @israelhalperin.bsky.social
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katjarewitz.bsky.social
🎉 First preprint from my PhD! #excited

We suggest that sport & exercise psych should adopt formal decision models to study how high-stakes contexts and self-regulatory demands shape the explore-exploit trade-off.

w/ @nicoschuck.bsky.social @wanjawolff.bsky.social
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wanjawolff.bsky.social
Curious how #sports research can benefit from formal models of the explore–exploit dilemma & and how fundamental explore-exploit reseach can learn from studying decisions in sports?

Check out the new preprint by our brilliant PhD @dhprlab.bsky.social student @katjarewitz.bsky.social! ⚽🧠
katjarewitz.bsky.social
🎉 First preprint from my PhD! #excited

We suggest that sport & exercise psych should adopt formal decision models to study how high-stakes contexts and self-regulatory demands shape the explore-exploit trade-off.

w/ @nicoschuck.bsky.social @wanjawolff.bsky.social
dx.doi.org/10.31234/osf...
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psyarxivbot.bsky.social
The explore-exploit trade-off in sports and exercise: a primer on empirical and computational approaches: https://osf.io/uh47f
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psyarxivbot.bsky.social
The experience of physical effort is related to the value of physical effort during low, moderate, and vigorous exercise: https://osf.io/eh2b6
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mbieleke.bsky.social
🚨 Call for Papers 🚨
We invite submissions for a SI on "Affective Processes in Sport & Exercise Psychology" in Performance Enhancement & Health. Eds: J Fritsch, M Bieleke, C Englert

📅 Due: Oct 31, 2025
🔗 Link: www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...

Looking forward to your contributions—please share!
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aidanvcampbell.bsky.social
Does effort make life more meaningful? Was Sisyphus living the dream? In our new paper (now accepted in Cognition!), across 6 studies with nearly 3,000 participants, we found that more effortful tasks feel more meaningful 🧵
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wanjawolff.bsky.social
Very excited to talk about “Dynamics of Human Performance Regulation” in my inaugural lecture at @uni-hamburg.de.

I am very grateful for the nice turnout, the opportunity to share some of our @dhprlab.bsky.social research & explore ideas for future collaborations with so many amazing colleagues 🤩
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#preprint 📢

Writing this was time-consuming, effortful, but never boring 🤩

w/ @senaozayotgonbayar.bsky.social, @jamesdanckert.bsky.social, @mbieleke.bsky.social & @corimartarelli.bsky.social, we explored how boredom and effort dynamically shape our experience of time: osf.io/preprints/ps...

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dhprlab.bsky.social
It was a great pleasure to host Prof. Mirko Wegner at our #DHPRLab meeting!

Thank you for the insightful discussions, and sharing your expertise and research on "Self-Regulation & the Affiliation Motive", as well as on "the Relationship Between Mental Disorders and Exercise"🙏
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dhprlab.bsky.social
Our group spent an amazing day diving into the lab! Tested the eye tracker, explored PowerLab, and took on the cycling ergometer. A full day filled with learning, experimenting, and teamwork. 💪 #LabDay
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dhprlab.bsky.social
Ariane Marion-Jetten presented her fascinating research on "Affiliation Motive and Self-Regulation" at our Scientific Colloquium yesterday. It sparked insightful discussions and idea exchange across the institute—truly inspiring work!
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wanjawolff.bsky.social
I created a starter pack for sports and exercise research!

Please share and do let me know if you would like to be added 🙏

go.bsky.app/4hjz2Q6
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dhprlab.bsky.social
It was a pleasure hosting Dr. Maik Bieleke in our #DHPRLab meeting!

Dr. @mbieleke.bsky.social shared valuable insights on Emotions in Sport & Exercise, including fascinating statistical approaches to understand emotional dynamics.

Thank you for an inspiring and thought-provoking session!