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British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 22, 2001
Effects of spatial and nonspatial cognitive activity on postural stabilityE A Maylor, S Allison, A M Wing
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 1, 1988
Relation between velocity and curvature in movement: equivalence and divergence between a power law and a minimum-jerk modelJ Wann, I Nimmo-Smith, A M Wing
Experimental Brain Research|December 3, 2008
Being discrete helps keep to the beatM T Elliott, A E Welchman, A M Wing
Experimental Brain Research|September 4, 1999
Grip force dynamics in the approach to a collisionY N Turrell, F X Li, A M Wing
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|April 12, 2001
Estimating the minimum grip force required when grasping objects under impulsive loading conditionsY N Turrell, F X Li, A M Wing
The European Journal of Neuroscience|June 30, 2010
Multisensory cues improve sensorimotor synchronisationM T Elliott, A M Wing, A E Welchman
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|September 10, 2003
Efficiency of grip force adjustments for impulsive loading during imposed and actively produced collisionsY N Delevoye-Turrell, F-X Li, A M Wing
Sleep|January 1, 1978
Effects of sleep deprivation on short duration performance measures compared to the Wilkinson auditory vigilance taskM Glenville, R Broughton, A M Wing, et al.
Perception & Psychophysics|April 1, 1995
Effects of surface texture on weight perception when lifting objects with a precision gripJ R Flanagan, A M Wing, S Allison, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|October 14, 2004
Knowing your nose better than your thumb: measures of over-grasp reveal that face-parts are special for graspingM G Edwards, A M Wing, J Stevens, et al.
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British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 22, 2001
Effects of spatial and nonspatial cognitive activity on postural stabilityE A Maylor, S Allison, A M Wing
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|November 1, 1988
Relation between velocity and curvature in movement: equivalence and divergence between a power law and a minimum-jerk modelJ Wann, I Nimmo-Smith, A M Wing
Experimental Brain Research|December 3, 2008
Being discrete helps keep to the beatM T Elliott, A E Welchman, A M Wing
Experimental Brain Research|September 4, 1999
Grip force dynamics in the approach to a collisionY N Turrell, F X Li, A M Wing
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|April 12, 2001
Estimating the minimum grip force required when grasping objects under impulsive loading conditionsY N Turrell, F X Li, A M Wing
The European Journal of Neuroscience|June 30, 2010
Multisensory cues improve sensorimotor synchronisationM T Elliott, A M Wing, A E Welchman
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|September 10, 2003
Efficiency of grip force adjustments for impulsive loading during imposed and actively produced collisionsY N Delevoye-Turrell, F-X Li, A M Wing
Sleep|January 1, 1978
Effects of sleep deprivation on short duration performance measures compared to the Wilkinson auditory vigilance taskM Glenville, R Broughton, A M Wing, et al.
Perception & Psychophysics|April 1, 1995
Effects of surface texture on weight perception when lifting objects with a precision gripJ R Flanagan, A M Wing, S Allison, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|October 14, 2004
Knowing your nose better than your thumb: measures of over-grasp reveal that face-parts are special for graspingM G Edwards, A M Wing, J Stevens, et al.
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