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February 18, 2021
Movement Sequence Learning: Cognitive Processing Demands to Develop a Response Structure
Christina Pfeifer, Julia Harenz, Charles H Shea, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
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September 1, 2004
Systematic scaling of target width: dynamics, planning, and feedback
John J Buchanan, Jin-Hoon Park, Charles H Shea
Experimental Brain Research
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October 3, 2009
Impossible is nothing: 5:3 and 4:3 multi-frequency bimanual coordination
Attila J Kovacs, John J Buchanan, Charles H Shea
Acta Psychologica
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May 26, 2012
Extended practice of reciprocal wrist and arm movements of varying difficulties
Jason Boyle, Stefan Panzer, David Wright, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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August 19, 2006
Target width scaling in a repetitive aiming task: switching between cyclical and discrete units of action
John J Buchanan, Jin-Hoon Park, Charles H Shea
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
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February 9, 2011
Observation and physical practice: coding of simple motor sequences
Nicole Gruetzmacher, Stefan Panzer, Yannick Blandin, et al.
Human Movement Science
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November 10, 2009
Asymmetric effector transfer of complex movement sequences
Stefan Panzer, Melanie Krueger, Thomas Muehlbauer, et al.
Acta Psychologica
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July 28, 2009
Representation of movement sequences is related to task characteristics
Attila J Kovacs, Dong-Wook Han, Charles H Shea
Experimental Brain Research
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December 19, 2008
Bimanual 1:1 with 90 degrees continuous relative phase: difficult or easy!
Attila J Kovacs, John J Buchanan, Charles H Shea
Experimental Brain Research
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December 12, 2012
The role of auditory and visual models in the production of bimanual tapping patterns
Deanna M Kennedy, Jason B Boyle, Charles H Shea
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Journal of Cognition
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February 18, 2021
Movement Sequence Learning: Cognitive Processing Demands to Develop a Response Structure
Christina Pfeifer, Julia Harenz, Charles H Shea, et al.
Neuroscience Letters
|
September 1, 2004
Systematic scaling of target width: dynamics, planning, and feedback
John J Buchanan, Jin-Hoon Park, Charles H Shea
Experimental Brain Research
|
October 3, 2009
Impossible is nothing: 5:3 and 4:3 multi-frequency bimanual coordination
Attila J Kovacs, John J Buchanan, Charles H Shea
Acta Psychologica
|
May 26, 2012
Extended practice of reciprocal wrist and arm movements of varying difficulties
Jason Boyle, Stefan Panzer, David Wright, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
August 19, 2006
Target width scaling in a repetitive aiming task: switching between cyclical and discrete units of action
John J Buchanan, Jin-Hoon Park, Charles H Shea
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
|
February 9, 2011
Observation and physical practice: coding of simple motor sequences
Nicole Gruetzmacher, Stefan Panzer, Yannick Blandin, et al.
Human Movement Science
|
November 10, 2009
Asymmetric effector transfer of complex movement sequences
Stefan Panzer, Melanie Krueger, Thomas Muehlbauer, et al.
Acta Psychologica
|
July 28, 2009
Representation of movement sequences is related to task characteristics
Attila J Kovacs, Dong-Wook Han, Charles H Shea
Experimental Brain Research
|
December 19, 2008
Bimanual 1:1 with 90 degrees continuous relative phase: difficult or easy!
Attila J Kovacs, John J Buchanan, Charles H Shea
Experimental Brain Research
|
December 12, 2012
The role of auditory and visual models in the production of bimanual tapping patterns
Deanna M Kennedy, Jason B Boyle, Charles H Shea
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