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J M Poolton

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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|August 11, 2006
Performance breakdown in sport: the roles of reinvestment and verbal knowledgeJ P Maxwell, R S W Masters, J M Poolton
Consciousness and Cognition|May 2, 2007
Stable implicit motor processes despite aerobic locomotor fatigueR S W Masters, J M Poolton, J P Maxwell
Consciousness and Cognition|August 1, 2006
Passing thoughts on the evolutionary stability of implicit motor behaviour: performance retention under physiological fatigueJ M Poolton, R S W Masters, J P Maxwell
Human Movement Science|August 10, 2005
The relationship between initial errorless learning conditions and subsequent performanceJ M Poolton, R S W Masters, J P Maxwell
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 5, 2008
Implicit motor learning and complex decision making in time-constrained environmentsR S W Masters, J M Poolton, J P Maxwell, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|December 22, 2005
Benefits of an external focus of attention: common coding or conscious processing?J M Poolton, J P Maxwell, R S W Masters, et al.
Biological Psychology|February 15, 2011
Neural co-activation as a yardstick of implicit motor learning and the propensity for conscious control of movementF F Zhu, J M Poolton, M R Wilson, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|November 19, 2011
Reducing errors benefits the field-based learning of a fundamental movement skill in childrenC M Capio, J M Poolton, C H P Sit, et al.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR|February 29, 2012
Reduction of errors during practice facilitates fundamental movement skill learning in children with intellectual disabilitiesC M Capio, J M Poolton, C H P Sit, et al.
Experimental Psychology|October 24, 2013
Refining the continuous tracking paradigm to investigate implicit motor learningF F Zhu, J M Poolton, J P Maxwell, et al.
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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|August 11, 2006
Performance breakdown in sport: the roles of reinvestment and verbal knowledgeJ P Maxwell, R S W Masters, J M Poolton
Consciousness and Cognition|May 2, 2007
Stable implicit motor processes despite aerobic locomotor fatigueR S W Masters, J M Poolton, J P Maxwell
Consciousness and Cognition|August 1, 2006
Passing thoughts on the evolutionary stability of implicit motor behaviour: performance retention under physiological fatigueJ M Poolton, R S W Masters, J P Maxwell
Human Movement Science|August 10, 2005
The relationship between initial errorless learning conditions and subsequent performanceJ M Poolton, R S W Masters, J P Maxwell
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 5, 2008
Implicit motor learning and complex decision making in time-constrained environmentsR S W Masters, J M Poolton, J P Maxwell, et al.
Journal of Sports Sciences|December 22, 2005
Benefits of an external focus of attention: common coding or conscious processing?J M Poolton, J P Maxwell, R S W Masters, et al.
Biological Psychology|February 15, 2011
Neural co-activation as a yardstick of implicit motor learning and the propensity for conscious control of movementF F Zhu, J M Poolton, M R Wilson, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|November 19, 2011
Reducing errors benefits the field-based learning of a fundamental movement skill in childrenC M Capio, J M Poolton, C H P Sit, et al.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research : JIDR|February 29, 2012
Reduction of errors during practice facilitates fundamental movement skill learning in children with intellectual disabilitiesC M Capio, J M Poolton, C H P Sit, et al.
Experimental Psychology|October 24, 2013
Refining the continuous tracking paradigm to investigate implicit motor learningF F Zhu, J M Poolton, J P Maxwell, et al.
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