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Frontiers in Psychology|November 7, 2012
The Movement Kinematics and Learning Strategies Associated with Adopting Different Foci of Attention during Both Acquisition and Anxious PerformanceGavin P Lawrence, Victoria M Gottwald, Michael A Khan, et al.
Acta Psychologica|February 22, 2011
The dual role of vision in sequential aiming movementsMichael A Khan, Salah Sarteep, Thomas M Mottram, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|September 13, 2013
Sequential aiming movements and the one-target advantage in individuals with Down syndromeGavin P Lawrence, Niamh E Reilly, Thomas M Mottram, et al.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|November 24, 2025
"It's not Fair!": Multisensory reaction time differences between D/deaf and hearing populations in athletics starting systemsElizabeth R Steele, Gavin P Lawrence, Michael A Khan, et al.
Psychological Research|October 29, 2013
Practice with anxiety improves performance, but only when anxious: evidence for the specificity of practice hypothesisGavin P Lawrence, Victoria E Cassell, Stuart Beattie, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 15, 2006
Inferring online and offline processing of visual feedback in target-directed movements from kinematic dataMichael A Khan, Ian M Franks, Digby Elliott, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 27, 2023
The influence of foreperiod duration on the preparation and control of sequential aiming movementsMichael A Khan, Aryan Kurniawan, Madison Er Khan, et al.
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Frontiers in Psychology|November 7, 2012
The Movement Kinematics and Learning Strategies Associated with Adopting Different Foci of Attention during Both Acquisition and Anxious PerformanceGavin P Lawrence, Victoria M Gottwald, Michael A Khan, et al.
Acta Psychologica|February 22, 2011
The dual role of vision in sequential aiming movementsMichael A Khan, Salah Sarteep, Thomas M Mottram, et al.
Research in Developmental Disabilities|September 13, 2013
Sequential aiming movements and the one-target advantage in individuals with Down syndromeGavin P Lawrence, Niamh E Reilly, Thomas M Mottram, et al.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise|November 24, 2025
"It's not Fair!": Multisensory reaction time differences between D/deaf and hearing populations in athletics starting systemsElizabeth R Steele, Gavin P Lawrence, Michael A Khan, et al.
Psychological Research|October 29, 2013
Practice with anxiety improves performance, but only when anxious: evidence for the specificity of practice hypothesisGavin P Lawrence, Victoria E Cassell, Stuart Beattie, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 15, 2006
Inferring online and offline processing of visual feedback in target-directed movements from kinematic dataMichael A Khan, Ian M Franks, Digby Elliott, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 27, 2023
The influence of foreperiod duration on the preparation and control of sequential aiming movementsMichael A Khan, Aryan Kurniawan, Madison Er Khan, et al.
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