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Erica M Barhorst-Cates

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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|April 17, 2025
Mode of locomotion and other determinants of navigation ability post-strokeErica M Barhorst-Cates, Aaron L Wong, Laurel J Buxbaum
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|October 24, 2019
Navigating with peripheral field loss in a museum: learning impairments due to environmental complexityErica M Barhorst-Cates, Kristina M Rand, Sarah H Creem-Regehr
Experimental Brain Research|August 14, 2017
Let me be your guide: physical guidance improves spatial learning for older adults with simulated low visionErica M Barhorst-Cates, Kristina M Rand, Sarah H Creem-Regehr
Plos One|October 21, 2016
The Effects of Restricted Peripheral Field-of-View on Spatial Learning while NavigatingErica M Barhorst-Cates, Kristina M Rand, Sarah H Creem-Regehr
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 30, 2020
Does active learning benefit spatial memory during navigation with restricted peripheral field?Erica M Barhorst-Cates, Kristina M Rand, Sarah H Creem-Regehr
Experimental Brain Research|June 20, 2020
A comparison of virtual locomotion methods in movement experts and non-experts: testing the contributions of body-based and visual translation for spatial updatingErica M Barhorst-Cates, Jeanine K Stefanucci, Sarah H Creem-Regehr
Frontiers in Virtual Reality|April 17, 2023
Does spatial perspective in virtual reality affect imitation accuracy in stroke patients?Erica M Barhorst-Cates, Mitchell W Isaacs, Laurel J Buxbaum, et al.
Human Movement Science|April 23, 2022
Action imitation via trajectory-based or posture-based planningErica M Barhorst-Cates, Mitchell W Isaacs, Laurel J Buxbaum, et al.
Memory & Cognition|October 27, 2020
Using virtual reality to assess dynamic self-motion and landmark cues for spatial updating in children and adultsErica M Barhorst-Cates, Jessica Stoker, Jeanine K Stefanucci, et al.
Psychological Research|April 23, 2018
Going the distance and beyond: simulated low vision increases perception of distance traveled during locomotionKristina M Rand, Erica M Barhorst-Cates, Eren Kiris, et al.
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Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|April 17, 2025
Mode of locomotion and other determinants of navigation ability post-strokeErica M Barhorst-Cates, Aaron L Wong, Laurel J Buxbaum
Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications|October 24, 2019
Navigating with peripheral field loss in a museum: learning impairments due to environmental complexityErica M Barhorst-Cates, Kristina M Rand, Sarah H Creem-Regehr
Experimental Brain Research|August 14, 2017
Let me be your guide: physical guidance improves spatial learning for older adults with simulated low visionErica M Barhorst-Cates, Kristina M Rand, Sarah H Creem-Regehr
Plos One|October 21, 2016
The Effects of Restricted Peripheral Field-of-View on Spatial Learning while NavigatingErica M Barhorst-Cates, Kristina M Rand, Sarah H Creem-Regehr
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|April 30, 2020
Does active learning benefit spatial memory during navigation with restricted peripheral field?Erica M Barhorst-Cates, Kristina M Rand, Sarah H Creem-Regehr
Experimental Brain Research|June 20, 2020
A comparison of virtual locomotion methods in movement experts and non-experts: testing the contributions of body-based and visual translation for spatial updatingErica M Barhorst-Cates, Jeanine K Stefanucci, Sarah H Creem-Regehr
Frontiers in Virtual Reality|April 17, 2023
Does spatial perspective in virtual reality affect imitation accuracy in stroke patients?Erica M Barhorst-Cates, Mitchell W Isaacs, Laurel J Buxbaum, et al.
Human Movement Science|April 23, 2022
Action imitation via trajectory-based or posture-based planningErica M Barhorst-Cates, Mitchell W Isaacs, Laurel J Buxbaum, et al.
Memory & Cognition|October 27, 2020
Using virtual reality to assess dynamic self-motion and landmark cues for spatial updating in children and adultsErica M Barhorst-Cates, Jessica Stoker, Jeanine K Stefanucci, et al.
Psychological Research|April 23, 2018
Going the distance and beyond: simulated low vision increases perception of distance traveled during locomotionKristina M Rand, Erica M Barhorst-Cates, Eren Kiris, et al.
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