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Ian M Franks

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Motor Control|September 19, 2003
On the nature of stopping an earlier intended voluntary actionTim McGarry, Ian M Franks
Journal of Sports Sciences|October 5, 2002
Modelling coaching practice: the role of instruction and demonstrationNicola J Hodges, Ian M Franks
Human Movement Science|August 9, 2002
Learning as a function of coordination bias: building upon pre-practice behavioursNicola J Hodges, Ian M Franks
Journal of Motor Behavior|July 23, 2003
Online versus offline processing of visual feedback in the production of component submovementsMichael A Khan, Ian M Franks
Experimental Brain Research|January 25, 2002
Spatially precise bilateral arm movements are controlled by the contralateral hemisphere: evidence from a lateralized visual stimulus paradigmMichael I Garry, Ian M Franks
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|May 15, 2003
Stopping and restarting an unfolding action at various timesTim McGarry, Romeo Chua, Ian M Franks
Experimental Brain Research|September 12, 2016
Investigation of timing preparation during response initiation and execution using a startling acoustic stimulusDana Maslovat, Romeo Chua, Ian M Franks
Behavioral Neuroscience|May 31, 2012
Subcortical motor circuit excitability during simple and choice reaction timeDana Maslovat, Anthony N Carlsen, Ian M Franks
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|October 29, 2011
Preparation for voluntary movement in healthy and clinical populations: evidence from startleAnthony N Carlsen, Dana Maslovat, Ian M Franks
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 31, 2015
Responses to startling acoustic stimuli indicate that movement-related activation does not build up in anticipation of actionDana Maslovat, Ian M Franks, Anthony N Carlsen
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Motor Control|September 19, 2003
On the nature of stopping an earlier intended voluntary actionTim McGarry, Ian M Franks
Journal of Sports Sciences|October 5, 2002
Modelling coaching practice: the role of instruction and demonstrationNicola J Hodges, Ian M Franks
Human Movement Science|August 9, 2002
Learning as a function of coordination bias: building upon pre-practice behavioursNicola J Hodges, Ian M Franks
Journal of Motor Behavior|July 23, 2003
Online versus offline processing of visual feedback in the production of component submovementsMichael A Khan, Ian M Franks
Experimental Brain Research|January 25, 2002
Spatially precise bilateral arm movements are controlled by the contralateral hemisphere: evidence from a lateralized visual stimulus paradigmMichael I Garry, Ian M Franks
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|May 15, 2003
Stopping and restarting an unfolding action at various timesTim McGarry, Romeo Chua, Ian M Franks
Experimental Brain Research|September 12, 2016
Investigation of timing preparation during response initiation and execution using a startling acoustic stimulusDana Maslovat, Romeo Chua, Ian M Franks
Behavioral Neuroscience|May 31, 2012
Subcortical motor circuit excitability during simple and choice reaction timeDana Maslovat, Anthony N Carlsen, Ian M Franks
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|October 29, 2011
Preparation for voluntary movement in healthy and clinical populations: evidence from startleAnthony N Carlsen, Dana Maslovat, Ian M Franks
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 31, 2015
Responses to startling acoustic stimuli indicate that movement-related activation does not build up in anticipation of actionDana Maslovat, Ian M Franks, Anthony N Carlsen
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