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Gordon Binsted

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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|October 27, 2009
A comparison of free weight squat to Smith machine squat using electromyographyShane Schwanbeck, Philip D Chilibeck, Gordon Binsted
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 15, 2008
Egocentric and allocentric visual cues influence the specification of movement distance and directionKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath, Gordon Binsted
Experimental Brain Research|May 22, 2010
Antisaccades exhibit diminished online control relative to prosaccadesMatthew Heath, Katie Dunham, Gordon Binsted, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|November 5, 2008
Anti-pointing is mediated by a perceptual bias of target location in left and right visual spaceMatthew Heath, Anika Maraj, Ashlee Gradkowski, et al.
Plos One|October 28, 2008
Action without awareness: reaching to an object you do not remember seeingMatthew Heath, Anika Maraj, Bryan Godbolt, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 23, 2009
The antipointing task: vector inversion is supported by a perceptual estimate of visual spaceMatthew Heath, Anika Maraj, Meaghan Maddigan, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 6, 2006
Visuomotor representation decay: influence on motor systemsTyler M Rolheiser, Gordon Binsted, Kyle J Brownell
Experimental Brain Research|October 11, 2016
Availability of vision and tactile gating: vision enhances tactile sensitivityFrancisco L Colino, Ji-Hang Lee, Gordon Binsted
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|December 16, 2024
Differential neural processing of reward and self-relevance in a social gambling paradigmMathew R Hammerstrom, Gordon Binsted, Olave E Krigolson
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 26, 2012
Grasping time does not influence the early adherence of aperture shaping to Weber's lawMatthew Heath, Scott A Holmes, Ali Mulla, et al.
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|October 27, 2009
A comparison of free weight squat to Smith machine squat using electromyographyShane Schwanbeck, Philip D Chilibeck, Gordon Binsted
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 15, 2008
Egocentric and allocentric visual cues influence the specification of movement distance and directionKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath, Gordon Binsted
Experimental Brain Research|May 22, 2010
Antisaccades exhibit diminished online control relative to prosaccadesMatthew Heath, Katie Dunham, Gordon Binsted, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|November 5, 2008
Anti-pointing is mediated by a perceptual bias of target location in left and right visual spaceMatthew Heath, Anika Maraj, Ashlee Gradkowski, et al.
Plos One|October 28, 2008
Action without awareness: reaching to an object you do not remember seeingMatthew Heath, Anika Maraj, Bryan Godbolt, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 23, 2009
The antipointing task: vector inversion is supported by a perceptual estimate of visual spaceMatthew Heath, Anika Maraj, Meaghan Maddigan, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 6, 2006
Visuomotor representation decay: influence on motor systemsTyler M Rolheiser, Gordon Binsted, Kyle J Brownell
Experimental Brain Research|October 11, 2016
Availability of vision and tactile gating: vision enhances tactile sensitivityFrancisco L Colino, Ji-Hang Lee, Gordon Binsted
Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience|December 16, 2024
Differential neural processing of reward and self-relevance in a social gambling paradigmMathew R Hammerstrom, Gordon Binsted, Olave E Krigolson
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 26, 2012
Grasping time does not influence the early adherence of aperture shaping to Weber's lawMatthew Heath, Scott A Holmes, Ali Mulla, et al.
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