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Matthew A Timmis

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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 3, 2012
The effect of central visual impairment on manual prehension when tasked with transporting-to-place an object accurately to a new locationMatthew A Timmis, Shahina Pardhan
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|May 24, 2012
Patients with central visual field loss adopt a cautious gait strategy during tasks that present a high risk of fallingMatthew A Timmis, Shahina Pardhan
Gait & Posture|March 20, 2012
Obstacle crossing during locomotion: visual exproprioceptive information is used in an online mode to update foot placement before the obstacle but not swing trajectory over itMatthew A Timmis, John G Buckley
Gait & Posture|December 4, 2014
The effect of trial frames on adaptive gaitMatthew A Timmis, Kieran Turner, Keziah Latham
Peerj|February 27, 2023
The effects of age and central field loss on maintaining balance control when stepping up to a new level under time-pressureTjerk Zult, Matthew A Timmis, Shahina Pardhan
Gait & Posture|March 24, 2016
How does the extent of central visual field loss affect adaptive gait?Matthew A Timmis, Amy C Scarfe, Shahina Pardhan
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|November 16, 2021
Visual Strategies Underpinning the Spatiotemporal Demands During Visuomotor Tasks in Predicting Ball DirectionAlessandro Piras, Matthew A Timmis, Aurelio Trofè, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|August 28, 2021
Development and Evaluation of a Virtual Environment to Assess Cycling Hazard Perception SkillsKjell van Paridon, Matthew A Timmis, Shabnam Sadeghi Esfahlani
Frontiers in Psychology|November 16, 2018
Keep Your Eye on the Ball; the Impact of an Anticipatory Fixation During Successful and Unsuccessful Soccer Penalty KicksMatthew A Timmis, Alessandro Piras, Kjell N van Paridon
Experimental Brain Research|April 1, 2009
Visuomotor control of step descent: evidence of specialised role of the lower visual fieldMatthew A Timmis, Simon J Bennett, John G Buckley
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Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 3, 2012
The effect of central visual impairment on manual prehension when tasked with transporting-to-place an object accurately to a new locationMatthew A Timmis, Shahina Pardhan
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|May 24, 2012
Patients with central visual field loss adopt a cautious gait strategy during tasks that present a high risk of fallingMatthew A Timmis, Shahina Pardhan
Gait & Posture|March 20, 2012
Obstacle crossing during locomotion: visual exproprioceptive information is used in an online mode to update foot placement before the obstacle but not swing trajectory over itMatthew A Timmis, John G Buckley
Gait & Posture|December 4, 2014
The effect of trial frames on adaptive gaitMatthew A Timmis, Kieran Turner, Keziah Latham
Peerj|February 27, 2023
The effects of age and central field loss on maintaining balance control when stepping up to a new level under time-pressureTjerk Zult, Matthew A Timmis, Shahina Pardhan
Gait & Posture|March 24, 2016
How does the extent of central visual field loss affect adaptive gait?Matthew A Timmis, Amy C Scarfe, Shahina Pardhan
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology|November 16, 2021
Visual Strategies Underpinning the Spatiotemporal Demands During Visuomotor Tasks in Predicting Ball DirectionAlessandro Piras, Matthew A Timmis, Aurelio Trofè, et al.
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|August 28, 2021
Development and Evaluation of a Virtual Environment to Assess Cycling Hazard Perception SkillsKjell van Paridon, Matthew A Timmis, Shabnam Sadeghi Esfahlani
Frontiers in Psychology|November 16, 2018
Keep Your Eye on the Ball; the Impact of an Anticipatory Fixation During Successful and Unsuccessful Soccer Penalty KicksMatthew A Timmis, Alessandro Piras, Kjell N van Paridon
Experimental Brain Research|April 1, 2009
Visuomotor control of step descent: evidence of specialised role of the lower visual fieldMatthew A Timmis, Simon J Bennett, John G Buckley
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