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Jan M Hondzinski

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Neuroscience Letters|March 24, 2004
Comparing human reaches across three viewing conditions in a step and reach taskJan M Hondzinski
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 29, 2020
Gaze Direction Changes the Vertical-Horizontal Illusory Effects on Manual Length EstimationsShijun Yan, Jan M Hondzinski
Neuroscience Letters|January 21, 2006
Gaze tracking accuracy in humans: two eyes are better than oneYongqin Cui, Jan M Hondzinski
Experimental Brain Research|March 28, 2006
Allocentric cues do not always improve whole body reaching performanceJan M Hondzinski, Yongqin Cui
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|June 2, 2012
Select exercise modalities may reverse movement dysfunction because of peripheral neuropathyLi Li, Jan M Hondzinski
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 13, 2025
Deceptive illusory cues can influence orthogonally directed manual length estimationsShijun Yan, Jan M Hondzinski
Experimental Brain Research|June 23, 2009
Pointing control using a moving base of supportJan M Hondzinski, Taegyong Kwon
Motor Control|May 21, 2010
Age-related and sensory declines offer insight to whole body control during a goal-directed movementJan M Hondzinski, Li Li, Michael Welsch
Human Movement Science|August 9, 2021
Passive static stretching alters the characteristics of the force-velocity curvature differently for fast and slow muscle groups-A practical application of Hill's equationJunhai Xu, Arnold G Nelson, Jan M Hondzinski
Experimental Brain Research|November 10, 2022
Vertical-horizontal illusory effects with gaze restrictions do not change length estimations using the lower limbShijun Yan, Matthew A Yeomans, Jan M Hondzinski
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Neuroscience Letters|March 24, 2004
Comparing human reaches across three viewing conditions in a step and reach taskJan M Hondzinski
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 29, 2020
Gaze Direction Changes the Vertical-Horizontal Illusory Effects on Manual Length EstimationsShijun Yan, Jan M Hondzinski
Neuroscience Letters|January 21, 2006
Gaze tracking accuracy in humans: two eyes are better than oneYongqin Cui, Jan M Hondzinski
Experimental Brain Research|March 28, 2006
Allocentric cues do not always improve whole body reaching performanceJan M Hondzinski, Yongqin Cui
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|June 2, 2012
Select exercise modalities may reverse movement dysfunction because of peripheral neuropathyLi Li, Jan M Hondzinski
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|January 13, 2025
Deceptive illusory cues can influence orthogonally directed manual length estimationsShijun Yan, Jan M Hondzinski
Experimental Brain Research|June 23, 2009
Pointing control using a moving base of supportJan M Hondzinski, Taegyong Kwon
Motor Control|May 21, 2010
Age-related and sensory declines offer insight to whole body control during a goal-directed movementJan M Hondzinski, Li Li, Michael Welsch
Human Movement Science|August 9, 2021
Passive static stretching alters the characteristics of the force-velocity curvature differently for fast and slow muscle groups-A practical application of Hill's equationJunhai Xu, Arnold G Nelson, Jan M Hondzinski
Experimental Brain Research|November 10, 2022
Vertical-horizontal illusory effects with gaze restrictions do not change length estimations using the lower limbShijun Yan, Matthew A Yeomans, Jan M Hondzinski
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