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Charles H Shea

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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 25, 2018
Bimanual control strategiesChaoyi Wang, Charles H Shea
Human Movement Science|July 22, 2008
The learning of two similar complex movement sequences: does practice insulate a sequence from interference?Stefan Panzer, Charles H Shea
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 26, 2005
Schema theory: a critical appraisal and reevaluationCharles H Shea, Gabriele Wulf
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 18, 2002
Principles derived from the study of simple skills do not generalize to complex skill learningGabriele Wulf, Charles H Shea
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 29, 2006
Proportional and nonproportional transfer of movement sequencesHeather Wilde, Charles H Shea
Acta Psychologica|January 11, 2011
The learning of 90° continuous relative phase with and without Lissajous feedback: external and internally generated bimanual coordinationAttila J Kovacs, Charles H Shea
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|February 11, 2004
The independence of response structure and element production in timing sequencesCharles H Shea, Jin-Hoon Park
Experimental Brain Research|June 5, 2013
Micro-movements of varying difficulties: wrist and arm movementsJason B Boyle, Charles H Shea
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|July 20, 2005
Sequence learning: response structure and effector transferJin-Hoon Park, Charles H Shea
Acta Psychologica|May 24, 2011
Wrist and arm movements of varying difficultiesJason B Boyle, Charles H Shea
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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|May 25, 2018
Bimanual control strategiesChaoyi Wang, Charles H Shea
Human Movement Science|July 22, 2008
The learning of two similar complex movement sequences: does practice insulate a sequence from interference?Stefan Panzer, Charles H Shea
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 26, 2005
Schema theory: a critical appraisal and reevaluationCharles H Shea, Gabriele Wulf
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 18, 2002
Principles derived from the study of simple skills do not generalize to complex skill learningGabriele Wulf, Charles H Shea
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|July 29, 2006
Proportional and nonproportional transfer of movement sequencesHeather Wilde, Charles H Shea
Acta Psychologica|January 11, 2011
The learning of 90° continuous relative phase with and without Lissajous feedback: external and internally generated bimanual coordinationAttila J Kovacs, Charles H Shea
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|February 11, 2004
The independence of response structure and element production in timing sequencesCharles H Shea, Jin-Hoon Park
Experimental Brain Research|June 5, 2013
Micro-movements of varying difficulties: wrist and arm movementsJason B Boyle, Charles H Shea
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|July 20, 2005
Sequence learning: response structure and effector transferJin-Hoon Park, Charles H Shea
Acta Psychologica|May 24, 2011
Wrist and arm movements of varying difficultiesJason B Boyle, Charles H Shea
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