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Eric L Amazeen

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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|November 28, 2019
Does Attention Modify Contributions to Heaviness Perception?Morgan L Waddell, Eric L Amazeen
Experimental Brain Research|May 15, 2017
Evaluating the contributions of muscle activity and joint kinematics to weight perception across multiple jointsMorgan L Waddell, Eric L Amazeen
Experimental Brain Research|May 7, 2011
Interpersonal Fitts' law: when two perform as oneJustin M Fine, Eric L Amazeen
Human Factors|September 14, 2004
The size-weight illusion in team liftingYoko K Naylor, Eric L Amazeen
Memory & Cognition|January 28, 2026
Investigating category transitions and interresponse times in fluency tasksCorey M Magaldino, Eric L Amazeen
Experimental Brain Research|July 25, 2008
Visual-spatial and anatomical constraints interact in a bimanual coordination task with transformed visual feedbackEric L Amazeen, Flavio Dasilva, Polemnia G Amazeen
Acta Psychologica|March 25, 2014
Manual coordination with intermittent targets: velocity information for prospective controlJustin M Fine, Kimberly L Ward, Eric L Amazeen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 6, 2013
Congruency effects in interpersonal coordinationJustin M Fine, Cameron T Gibbons, Eric L Amazeen
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 8, 2005
Symmetry and the devilPolemnia G Amazeen, Eric L Amazeen, Michael T Turvey
Experimental Brain Research|June 23, 2005
The effects of attention and handedness on coordination dynamics in a bimanual Fitts' law taskEric L Amazeen, Shannon D Ringenbach, Polemnia G Amazeen
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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|November 28, 2019
Does Attention Modify Contributions to Heaviness Perception?Morgan L Waddell, Eric L Amazeen
Experimental Brain Research|May 15, 2017
Evaluating the contributions of muscle activity and joint kinematics to weight perception across multiple jointsMorgan L Waddell, Eric L Amazeen
Experimental Brain Research|May 7, 2011
Interpersonal Fitts' law: when two perform as oneJustin M Fine, Eric L Amazeen
Human Factors|September 14, 2004
The size-weight illusion in team liftingYoko K Naylor, Eric L Amazeen
Memory & Cognition|January 28, 2026
Investigating category transitions and interresponse times in fluency tasksCorey M Magaldino, Eric L Amazeen
Experimental Brain Research|July 25, 2008
Visual-spatial and anatomical constraints interact in a bimanual coordination task with transformed visual feedbackEric L Amazeen, Flavio Dasilva, Polemnia G Amazeen
Acta Psychologica|March 25, 2014
Manual coordination with intermittent targets: velocity information for prospective controlJustin M Fine, Kimberly L Ward, Eric L Amazeen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|March 6, 2013
Congruency effects in interpersonal coordinationJustin M Fine, Cameron T Gibbons, Eric L Amazeen
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 8, 2005
Symmetry and the devilPolemnia G Amazeen, Eric L Amazeen, Michael T Turvey
Experimental Brain Research|June 23, 2005
The effects of attention and handedness on coordination dynamics in a bimanual Fitts' law taskEric L Amazeen, Shannon D Ringenbach, Polemnia G Amazeen
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