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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|June 19, 2004
Changes in the incidental context impacts search but not loading of the motor bufferCurt E Magnuson, David L Wright, Willem B Verwey
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|July 20, 2000
Memory impairment in those who attempted suicide by benzodiazepine overdoseB Verwey, P Eling, H Wientjes, et al.
Psychological Research|June 17, 2021
A multi-representation approach to the contextual interference effect: effects of sequence length and practiceWillem B Verwey, David L Wright, Maarten A Immink
Experimental Brain Research|October 22, 2015
The stuff that motor chunks are made of: Spatial instead of motor representations?Willem B Verwey, Eduard C Groen, David L Wright
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2011
Cognitive processing in new and practiced discrete keying sequencesWillem B Verwey, Elger L Abrahamse, Elian de Kleine
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 26, 2014
A cognitive framework for explaining serial processing and sequence execution strategiesWillem B Verwey, Charles H Shea, David L Wright
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 28, 2013
Sequential motor skill in preadolescent children: the development of automaticityMarit F L Ruitenberg, Elger L Abrahamse, Willem B Verwey
Human Movement Science|February 2, 2015
What determines the impact of context on sequential action?Marit F L Ruitenberg, Willem B Verwey, Elger L Abrahamse
Journal of Motor Behavior|November 6, 2018
Training Motor Sequences: Effects of Speed and Accuracy InstructionsJonathan S Barnhoorn, Stefan Panzer, Ben Godde, et al.
Acta Psychologica|November 15, 2017
Improving novel motor learning through prior high contextual interference trainingT Kim, J Chen, W B Verwey, et al.
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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|June 19, 2004
Changes in the incidental context impacts search but not loading of the motor bufferCurt E Magnuson, David L Wright, Willem B Verwey
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry|July 20, 2000
Memory impairment in those who attempted suicide by benzodiazepine overdoseB Verwey, P Eling, H Wientjes, et al.
Psychological Research|June 17, 2021
A multi-representation approach to the contextual interference effect: effects of sequence length and practiceWillem B Verwey, David L Wright, Maarten A Immink
Experimental Brain Research|October 22, 2015
The stuff that motor chunks are made of: Spatial instead of motor representations?Willem B Verwey, Eduard C Groen, David L Wright
Frontiers in Psychology|August 12, 2011
Cognitive processing in new and practiced discrete keying sequencesWillem B Verwey, Elger L Abrahamse, Elian de Kleine
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|November 26, 2014
A cognitive framework for explaining serial processing and sequence execution strategiesWillem B Verwey, Charles H Shea, David L Wright
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|May 28, 2013
Sequential motor skill in preadolescent children: the development of automaticityMarit F L Ruitenberg, Elger L Abrahamse, Willem B Verwey
Human Movement Science|February 2, 2015
What determines the impact of context on sequential action?Marit F L Ruitenberg, Willem B Verwey, Elger L Abrahamse
Journal of Motor Behavior|November 6, 2018
Training Motor Sequences: Effects of Speed and Accuracy InstructionsJonathan S Barnhoorn, Stefan Panzer, Ben Godde, et al.
Acta Psychologica|November 15, 2017
Improving novel motor learning through prior high contextual interference trainingT Kim, J Chen, W B Verwey, et al.
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