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James W Roberts

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Motor Control|March 5, 2019
Frequency Distributions of Target-Directed Movements: Examining Spatial Variability in Its Wider ContextJames W Roberts
Experimental Brain Research|February 21, 2020
Energy minimization within target-directed aiming: the mediating influence of the number of movements and target sizeJames W Roberts
Acta Psychologica|June 3, 2020
Performance-related stress mediates the online control and integration of sequential movementsNatalie Goddard, James W Roberts
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|November 4, 2020
Investigation into the dynamic visual acuity of skilled cricketers using a continuous motion taskRobert Kelly, James W Roberts
Human Movement Science|December 26, 2021
Online control of rapid target-directed aiming using blurred visual feedbackJames W Roberts, Simon J Bennett
Acta Psychologica|June 21, 2019
Impact of attentional focus on motor performance within the context of "early" limb regulation and "late" target controlJames W Roberts, Gavin P Lawrence
Plos One|April 24, 2023
Does the threat of COVID-19 modulate automatic imitation?James W Roberts, Simon J Bennett
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|January 15, 2020
Anticipation of badminton serves during naturalistic match-play: a case for the post-performance analysis of perceptual-cognitive skillsJames W Roberts, Ben Keen, Simon Kawycz
Journal of Motor Behavior|November 5, 2019
Early Impulse Control: Treatment of Potential Errors within Pre-Programming and ControlJames W Roberts, Lawrence E M Grierson
Experimental Brain Research|March 8, 2021
Sequential aiming in pairs: the multiple levels of joint actionJames W Roberts, James Maiden, Gavin P Lawrence
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Motor Control|March 5, 2019
Frequency Distributions of Target-Directed Movements: Examining Spatial Variability in Its Wider ContextJames W Roberts
Experimental Brain Research|February 21, 2020
Energy minimization within target-directed aiming: the mediating influence of the number of movements and target sizeJames W Roberts
Acta Psychologica|June 3, 2020
Performance-related stress mediates the online control and integration of sequential movementsNatalie Goddard, James W Roberts
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|November 4, 2020
Investigation into the dynamic visual acuity of skilled cricketers using a continuous motion taskRobert Kelly, James W Roberts
Human Movement Science|December 26, 2021
Online control of rapid target-directed aiming using blurred visual feedbackJames W Roberts, Simon J Bennett
Acta Psychologica|June 21, 2019
Impact of attentional focus on motor performance within the context of "early" limb regulation and "late" target controlJames W Roberts, Gavin P Lawrence
Plos One|April 24, 2023
Does the threat of COVID-19 modulate automatic imitation?James W Roberts, Simon J Bennett
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|January 15, 2020
Anticipation of badminton serves during naturalistic match-play: a case for the post-performance analysis of perceptual-cognitive skillsJames W Roberts, Ben Keen, Simon Kawycz
Journal of Motor Behavior|November 5, 2019
Early Impulse Control: Treatment of Potential Errors within Pre-Programming and ControlJames W Roberts, Lawrence E M Grierson
Experimental Brain Research|March 8, 2021
Sequential aiming in pairs: the multiple levels of joint actionJames W Roberts, James Maiden, Gavin P Lawrence
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