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Matthew Heath

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Bulletin of the World Health Organization|November 16, 2011
Dealing with the big picture in AustraliaMatthew Heath
Motor Control|October 22, 2005
Role of limb and target vision in the online control of memory-guided reachesMatthew Heath
Frontiers in Psychology|June 18, 2020
A Single Bout of Aerobic Exercise Provides an Immediate "Boost" to Cognitive FlexibilityMatthew Heath, Diksha Shukla
Brain and Cognition|February 15, 2005
Role of the visuomotor system in on-line attenuation of a premovement illusory bias in grip apertureMatthew Heath, Christina Rival
Experimental Brain Research|November 20, 2019
Pro- and antisaccade task-switching: response suppression-and not vector inversion-contributes to a task-set inertiaBenjamin Tari, Matthew Heath
Neuropsychologia|December 2, 2017
Executive-related oculomotor control is improved following a 10-min single-bout of aerobic exercise: Evidence from the antisaccade taskAshna Samani, Matthew Heath
Journal of Neurotrauma|May 23, 2020
Executive Dysfunction after a Sport-Related Concussion Is Independent of Task-Based Symptom BurdenNaila Ayala, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|November 29, 2011
The prior-antisaccade effect influences the planning and online control of prosaccadesJeffrey Weiler, Matthew Heath
Seeing and Perceiving|August 26, 2011
Goal-directed reaching: the SNARC effect influences movement planning but not movement executionTaryn Bingley, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|December 17, 2009
Antipointing: perception-based visual information renders an offline mode of controlAnika Maraj, Matthew Heath
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization|November 16, 2011
Dealing with the big picture in AustraliaMatthew Heath
Motor Control|October 22, 2005
Role of limb and target vision in the online control of memory-guided reachesMatthew Heath
Frontiers in Psychology|June 18, 2020
A Single Bout of Aerobic Exercise Provides an Immediate "Boost" to Cognitive FlexibilityMatthew Heath, Diksha Shukla
Brain and Cognition|February 15, 2005
Role of the visuomotor system in on-line attenuation of a premovement illusory bias in grip apertureMatthew Heath, Christina Rival
Experimental Brain Research|November 20, 2019
Pro- and antisaccade task-switching: response suppression-and not vector inversion-contributes to a task-set inertiaBenjamin Tari, Matthew Heath
Neuropsychologia|December 2, 2017
Executive-related oculomotor control is improved following a 10-min single-bout of aerobic exercise: Evidence from the antisaccade taskAshna Samani, Matthew Heath
Journal of Neurotrauma|May 23, 2020
Executive Dysfunction after a Sport-Related Concussion Is Independent of Task-Based Symptom BurdenNaila Ayala, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|November 29, 2011
The prior-antisaccade effect influences the planning and online control of prosaccadesJeffrey Weiler, Matthew Heath
Seeing and Perceiving|August 26, 2011
Goal-directed reaching: the SNARC effect influences movement planning but not movement executionTaryn Bingley, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|December 17, 2009
Antipointing: perception-based visual information renders an offline mode of controlAnika Maraj, Matthew Heath
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