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Journal of Motor Behavior|September 1, 1984
Motor programming: does the choice of the limb which is to carry out the response imply a delay?L Proteau, Y Girouard
Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences. Journal Canadien Des Sciences Appliquees Au Sport|June 1, 1983
[Decision strategy as a function of uncertainty of the result: I. Latency of the decision]L Proteau, C Alain
Experimental Brain Research|July 24, 2001
On the role of static and dynamic visual afferent information in goal-directed aiming movementsP Bédard, L Proteau
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|October 19, 2001
Specificity of practice in a ball interception taskL Tremblay, L Proteau
Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences. Journal Canadien Des Sciences Appliquees Au Sport|June 1, 1983
[Decision strategy: effect of probability of the results and of the allowed time on choice reaction time and on movement time]L Proteau, L Laurencelle
Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences. Journal Canadien Des Sciences Appliquees Au Sport|September 1, 1981
[Receptor anticipation and perceptual anticipation: presentation of a point]L Proteau, G Moisan
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|July 2, 1999
The role of peripheral and central visual information for the directional control of manual aiming movementsK Abahnini, L Proteau
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|February 5, 1998
Visual perception modifies goal-directed movement control: supporting evidence from a visual perturbation paradigmL Proteau, G Masson
Journal of Motor Behavior|September 7, 2000
The role of scheduling in learning through observationJ M Deakin, L Proteau
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 10, 2001
Development of multiple movement representations with practice: specificity versus flexibilityM C Soucy, L Proteau
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Journal of Motor Behavior|September 1, 1984
Motor programming: does the choice of the limb which is to carry out the response imply a delay?L Proteau, Y Girouard
Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences. Journal Canadien Des Sciences Appliquees Au Sport|June 1, 1983
[Decision strategy as a function of uncertainty of the result: I. Latency of the decision]L Proteau, C Alain
Experimental Brain Research|July 24, 2001
On the role of static and dynamic visual afferent information in goal-directed aiming movementsP Bédard, L Proteau
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|October 19, 2001
Specificity of practice in a ball interception taskL Tremblay, L Proteau
Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences. Journal Canadien Des Sciences Appliquees Au Sport|June 1, 1983
[Decision strategy: effect of probability of the results and of the allowed time on choice reaction time and on movement time]L Proteau, L Laurencelle
Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences. Journal Canadien Des Sciences Appliquees Au Sport|September 1, 1981
[Receptor anticipation and perceptual anticipation: presentation of a point]L Proteau, G Moisan
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Experimentale|July 2, 1999
The role of peripheral and central visual information for the directional control of manual aiming movementsK Abahnini, L Proteau
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology|February 5, 1998
Visual perception modifies goal-directed movement control: supporting evidence from a visual perturbation paradigmL Proteau, G Masson
Journal of Motor Behavior|September 7, 2000
The role of scheduling in learning through observationJ M Deakin, L Proteau
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 10, 2001
Development of multiple movement representations with practice: specificity versus flexibilityM C Soucy, L Proteau
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