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Amy L Hackney

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Experimental Brain Research|January 5, 2013
Young and older adults use body-scaled information during a non-confined aperture crossing taskAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli
Gait & Posture|July 24, 2012
Older adults are guided by their dynamic perceptions during aperture crossingAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli
Experimental Brain Research|June 8, 2013
Action strategies used by children to avoid two vertical obstacles in non-confined spaceAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli
Gait & Posture|March 25, 2011
Action strategies of older adults walking through aperturesAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli
Gait & Posture|December 3, 2014
The effects of specific athletic training on path selection while runningAmy L Hackney, Allison Zakoor, Michael E Cinelli
Acta Psychologica|November 21, 2017
Action strategies for walking through multiple, misaligned aperturesAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli, James S Frank
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 27, 2014
Is the critical point for aperture crossing adapted to the person-plus-object system?Amy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli, Jim S Frank
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 31, 2013
Action strategies of individuals during aperture crossing in nonconfined spaceAmy L Hackney, Lori Ann Vallis, Michael E Cinelli
Acta Psychologica|November 4, 2015
Does the passability of apertures change when walking through human versus pole obstacles?Amy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli, James S Frank
Human Movement Science|April 17, 2015
The effects of narrow and elevated path walking on aperture crossingAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli, Luke T Denomme, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|January 5, 2013
Young and older adults use body-scaled information during a non-confined aperture crossing taskAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli
Gait & Posture|July 24, 2012
Older adults are guided by their dynamic perceptions during aperture crossingAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli
Experimental Brain Research|June 8, 2013
Action strategies used by children to avoid two vertical obstacles in non-confined spaceAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli
Gait & Posture|March 25, 2011
Action strategies of older adults walking through aperturesAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli
Gait & Posture|December 3, 2014
The effects of specific athletic training on path selection while runningAmy L Hackney, Allison Zakoor, Michael E Cinelli
Acta Psychologica|November 21, 2017
Action strategies for walking through multiple, misaligned aperturesAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli, James S Frank
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 27, 2014
Is the critical point for aperture crossing adapted to the person-plus-object system?Amy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli, Jim S Frank
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 31, 2013
Action strategies of individuals during aperture crossing in nonconfined spaceAmy L Hackney, Lori Ann Vallis, Michael E Cinelli
Acta Psychologica|November 4, 2015
Does the passability of apertures change when walking through human versus pole obstacles?Amy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli, James S Frank
Human Movement Science|April 17, 2015
The effects of narrow and elevated path walking on aperture crossingAmy L Hackney, Michael E Cinelli, Luke T Denomme, et al.
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