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Digby Elliott

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Motor Control|March 5, 2004
Intermittent vision and one-handed catching: the temporal limits of binocular and monocular integrationSimon Bennett, Derek Ashford, Digby Elliott
Experimental Brain Research|July 1, 2009
The impact of real and illusory target perturbations on manual aimingLawrence E M Grierson, Digby Elliott
The American Journal of Psychology|October 16, 2009
Goal-directed aiming and the relative contribution of two online control processesLawrence E M Grierson, Digby Elliott
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 29, 2017
Fitts' Theorem and Movement Time Dissociation for Amplitude and Width Manipulations: Replying to HoffmannMatthew Heath, Luc Tremblay, Digby Elliott
Motor Control|October 22, 2005
Information processing and constraints-based views of skill acquisition: divergent or complementary?Greg Anson, Digby Elliott, Keith Davids
Perception|April 4, 2007
Online control of discrete action following visual perturbationSteve Hansen, Digby Elliott, Luc Tremblay
Human Movement Science|September 5, 2008
Kinematic analysis of goal-directed aims made against early and late perturbations: an investigation of the relative influence of two online control processesLawrence E M Grierson, Digby Elliott
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|April 7, 2005
Part and whole practice: chunking and online control in the acquisition of a serial motor taskSteve Hansen, Luc Tremblay, Digby Elliott
Human Movement Science|January 9, 2008
Real-time manipulation of visual displacement during manual aimingSteve Hansen, Luc Tremblay, Digby Elliott
Consciousness and Cognition|April 17, 2007
Temporal judgements of internal and external events in persons with and without autismCheryl M Glazebrook, Digby Elliott, James Lyons
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Motor Control|March 5, 2004
Intermittent vision and one-handed catching: the temporal limits of binocular and monocular integrationSimon Bennett, Derek Ashford, Digby Elliott
Experimental Brain Research|July 1, 2009
The impact of real and illusory target perturbations on manual aimingLawrence E M Grierson, Digby Elliott
The American Journal of Psychology|October 16, 2009
Goal-directed aiming and the relative contribution of two online control processesLawrence E M Grierson, Digby Elliott
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 29, 2017
Fitts' Theorem and Movement Time Dissociation for Amplitude and Width Manipulations: Replying to HoffmannMatthew Heath, Luc Tremblay, Digby Elliott
Motor Control|October 22, 2005
Information processing and constraints-based views of skill acquisition: divergent or complementary?Greg Anson, Digby Elliott, Keith Davids
Perception|April 4, 2007
Online control of discrete action following visual perturbationSteve Hansen, Digby Elliott, Luc Tremblay
Human Movement Science|September 5, 2008
Kinematic analysis of goal-directed aims made against early and late perturbations: an investigation of the relative influence of two online control processesLawrence E M Grierson, Digby Elliott
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|April 7, 2005
Part and whole practice: chunking and online control in the acquisition of a serial motor taskSteve Hansen, Luc Tremblay, Digby Elliott
Human Movement Science|January 9, 2008
Real-time manipulation of visual displacement during manual aimingSteve Hansen, Luc Tremblay, Digby Elliott
Consciousness and Cognition|April 17, 2007
Temporal judgements of internal and external events in persons with and without autismCheryl M Glazebrook, Digby Elliott, James Lyons
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