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Journal of Motor Behavior
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October 3, 2018
Are Fast Complex Movements Unimaginable? Pupillometric Studies of Motor Imagery in Expert Piano Playing
Helen O'shea, Aidan Moran
American Annals of the Deaf
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August 31, 2004
Deaf signers who know Japanese remember words and numbers more effectively than deaf signers who know English
Mary Flaherty, Aidan Moran
Frontiers in Psychology
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March 21, 2020
Motor Imagery Practice and Cognitive Processes
Aidan Moran, Helen O'Shea
Frontiers in Psychiatry
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July 24, 2019
Revisiting Imagery in Psychopathology: Why Mechanisms Are Important
Helen O'Shea, Aidan Moran
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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March 7, 2017
Does Motor Simulation Theory Explain the Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Motor Imagery? A Critical Review
Helen O'Shea, Aidan Moran
Consciousness and Cognition
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April 8, 2010
Mind the gap: misdirection, inattentional blindness and the relationship between overt and covert attention
Aidan Moran, Nuala Brady
American Journal of Health Behavior
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January 19, 2012
Physical activity and self-regulation strategy use in adolescents
James Matthews, Aidan Moran
Frontiers in Psychology
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August 1, 2014
In praise of conscious awareness: a new framework for the investigation of "continuous improvement" in expert athletes
John Toner, Aidan Moran
Journal of Sports Sciences
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March 19, 2011
The effects of conscious processing on golf putting proficiency and kinematics
John Toner, Aidan Moran
American Annals of the Deaf
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November 21, 2007
An investigation of the Stroop effect among deaf signers in English and Japanese: automatic processing or memory retrieval?
Mary Flaherty, Aidan Moran
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Journal of Motor Behavior
|
October 3, 2018
Are Fast Complex Movements Unimaginable? Pupillometric Studies of Motor Imagery in Expert Piano Playing
Helen O'shea, Aidan Moran
American Annals of the Deaf
|
August 31, 2004
Deaf signers who know Japanese remember words and numbers more effectively than deaf signers who know English
Mary Flaherty, Aidan Moran
Frontiers in Psychology
|
March 21, 2020
Motor Imagery Practice and Cognitive Processes
Aidan Moran, Helen O'Shea
Frontiers in Psychiatry
|
July 24, 2019
Revisiting Imagery in Psychopathology: Why Mechanisms Are Important
Helen O'Shea, Aidan Moran
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
March 7, 2017
Does Motor Simulation Theory Explain the Cognitive Mechanisms Underlying Motor Imagery? A Critical Review
Helen O'Shea, Aidan Moran
Consciousness and Cognition
|
April 8, 2010
Mind the gap: misdirection, inattentional blindness and the relationship between overt and covert attention
Aidan Moran, Nuala Brady
American Journal of Health Behavior
|
January 19, 2012
Physical activity and self-regulation strategy use in adolescents
James Matthews, Aidan Moran
Frontiers in Psychology
|
August 1, 2014
In praise of conscious awareness: a new framework for the investigation of "continuous improvement" in expert athletes
John Toner, Aidan Moran
Journal of Sports Sciences
|
March 19, 2011
The effects of conscious processing on golf putting proficiency and kinematics
John Toner, Aidan Moran
American Annals of the Deaf
|
November 21, 2007
An investigation of the Stroop effect among deaf signers in English and Japanese: automatic processing or memory retrieval?
Mary Flaherty, Aidan Moran
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