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April Karlinsky

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Journal of Motor Behavior|October 7, 2017
Dyad Practice Impacts Self-Directed Practice Behaviors and Motor Learning Outcomes in a Contextual Interference ParadigmApril Karlinsky, Nicola J Hodges
Human Movement Science|May 13, 2019
Manipulations to practice organization of golf putting skills through interleaved matched or mismatched practice with a partnerApril Karlinsky, Nicola J Hodges
Journal of Motor Behavior|November 17, 2023
Examining Learner-Controlled Role-Switching in Dyad Practice for the Learning of a Speed Cup-Stacking TaskMolly Brillinger, April Karlinsky, Jae Patterson
Progress in Brain Research|October 17, 2017
Action-skilled observation: Issues for the study of sport expertise and the brainApril Karlinsky, Karen Zentgraf, Nicola J Hodges
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 8, 2025
Pre-Crastination Emerges in a Sequential Joint Action TaskApril Karlinsky, Matthew Ray, Timothy N Welsh
Acta Psychologica|December 21, 2021
"You're wrong, I'll switch, I'm wrong, I'll stay": How task-switching strategies are modulated by a partner in a multi-task learning protocolApril Karlinsky, Brynn Alexander, Nicola J Hodges
Frontiers in Psychology|June 23, 2018
Let's Move It Together: A Review of Group Benefits in Joint Object ControlBasil Wahn, April Karlinsky, Laura Schmitz, et al.
Acta Psychologica|August 28, 2020
Hand, but not foot, cues generate increases in salience at the pointed-at locationMaggie M Z Chen, April Karlinsky, Timothy N Welsh
Psychological Research|August 11, 2017
Whose turn is it anyway? The moderating role of response-execution certainty on the joint Simon effectApril Karlinsky, Melanie Y Lam, Romeo Chua, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|December 20, 2022
The "eye" in imagination: The role of eye movements in a reciprocal aiming taskAarohi Pathak, Shikha Patel, April Karlinsky, et al.
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Journal of Motor Behavior|October 7, 2017
Dyad Practice Impacts Self-Directed Practice Behaviors and Motor Learning Outcomes in a Contextual Interference ParadigmApril Karlinsky, Nicola J Hodges
Human Movement Science|May 13, 2019
Manipulations to practice organization of golf putting skills through interleaved matched or mismatched practice with a partnerApril Karlinsky, Nicola J Hodges
Journal of Motor Behavior|November 17, 2023
Examining Learner-Controlled Role-Switching in Dyad Practice for the Learning of a Speed Cup-Stacking TaskMolly Brillinger, April Karlinsky, Jae Patterson
Progress in Brain Research|October 17, 2017
Action-skilled observation: Issues for the study of sport expertise and the brainApril Karlinsky, Karen Zentgraf, Nicola J Hodges
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 8, 2025
Pre-Crastination Emerges in a Sequential Joint Action TaskApril Karlinsky, Matthew Ray, Timothy N Welsh
Acta Psychologica|December 21, 2021
"You're wrong, I'll switch, I'm wrong, I'll stay": How task-switching strategies are modulated by a partner in a multi-task learning protocolApril Karlinsky, Brynn Alexander, Nicola J Hodges
Frontiers in Psychology|June 23, 2018
Let's Move It Together: A Review of Group Benefits in Joint Object ControlBasil Wahn, April Karlinsky, Laura Schmitz, et al.
Acta Psychologica|August 28, 2020
Hand, but not foot, cues generate increases in salience at the pointed-at locationMaggie M Z Chen, April Karlinsky, Timothy N Welsh
Psychological Research|August 11, 2017
Whose turn is it anyway? The moderating role of response-execution certainty on the joint Simon effectApril Karlinsky, Melanie Y Lam, Romeo Chua, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|December 20, 2022
The "eye" in imagination: The role of eye movements in a reciprocal aiming taskAarohi Pathak, Shikha Patel, April Karlinsky, et al.
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