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Geoffrey P Bingham

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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 25, 2010
Perceptual learning immediately yields new stable motor coordinationAndrew D Wilson, Winona Snapp-Childs, Geoffrey P Bingham
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 14, 2013
Calibration is action specific but perturbation of perceptual units is notJing S Pan, Rachel O Coats, Geoffrey P Bingham
Journal of Child Neurology|October 19, 2012
A sensorimotor approach to the training of manual actions in children with developmental coordination disorderWinona Snapp-Childs, Mark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research|May 12, 2005
Perceptual coupling in rhythmic movement coordination: stable perception leads to stable actionAndrew D Wilson, David R Collins, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research|May 17, 2005
Human movement coordination implicates relative direction as the information for relative phaseAndrew D Wilson, David R Collins, Geoffrey P Bingham
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 4, 2003
Proprioceptive perception of phase variabilityAndrew D Wilson, Geoffrey P Bingham, James C Craig
Experimental Brain Research|June 29, 2018
Training children aged 5-10 years in compliance control: tracing smaller figures yields better learning not specific to the scale of drawn figuresWinona Snapp-Childs, Aaron J Fath, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research|September 29, 2011
The stability of rhythmic movement coordination depends on relative speed: the Bingham model supportedWinona Snapp-Childs, Andrew D Wilson, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research|May 2, 2015
Transfer of learning between unimanual and bimanual rhythmic movement coordination: transfer is a function of the task dynamicWinona Snapp-Childs, Andrew D Wilson, Geoffrey P Bingham
Vision Research|November 28, 2022
Stable visually guided reaching does not require an internal feedforward model to compensate for internal delay: Data and modelGeoffrey P Bingham, Xiaoye Michael Wang, Rachel A Herth
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Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 25, 2010
Perceptual learning immediately yields new stable motor coordinationAndrew D Wilson, Winona Snapp-Childs, Geoffrey P Bingham
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 14, 2013
Calibration is action specific but perturbation of perceptual units is notJing S Pan, Rachel O Coats, Geoffrey P Bingham
Journal of Child Neurology|October 19, 2012
A sensorimotor approach to the training of manual actions in children with developmental coordination disorderWinona Snapp-Childs, Mark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research|May 12, 2005
Perceptual coupling in rhythmic movement coordination: stable perception leads to stable actionAndrew D Wilson, David R Collins, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research|May 17, 2005
Human movement coordination implicates relative direction as the information for relative phaseAndrew D Wilson, David R Collins, Geoffrey P Bingham
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|December 4, 2003
Proprioceptive perception of phase variabilityAndrew D Wilson, Geoffrey P Bingham, James C Craig
Experimental Brain Research|June 29, 2018
Training children aged 5-10 years in compliance control: tracing smaller figures yields better learning not specific to the scale of drawn figuresWinona Snapp-Childs, Aaron J Fath, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research|September 29, 2011
The stability of rhythmic movement coordination depends on relative speed: the Bingham model supportedWinona Snapp-Childs, Andrew D Wilson, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research|May 2, 2015
Transfer of learning between unimanual and bimanual rhythmic movement coordination: transfer is a function of the task dynamicWinona Snapp-Childs, Andrew D Wilson, Geoffrey P Bingham
Vision Research|November 28, 2022
Stable visually guided reaching does not require an internal feedforward model to compensate for internal delay: Data and modelGeoffrey P Bingham, Xiaoye Michael Wang, Rachel A Herth
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