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Matthew Heath

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Vision Research|November 24, 2016
Biomechanical constraints do not influence pantomime-grasping adherence to Weber's law: A reply to Utz et al. (2015)Joseph Manzone, Shirin Davarpanah Jazi, Robert L Whitwell, et al.
Vision Research|December 12, 2017
Visuomotor mental rotation of a saccade: The contingent negative variation scales to the angle of rotationMatthew Heath, Francisco L Colino, Jillian Chan, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 31, 2023
A single bout of passive exercise mitigates a mental fatigue-induced inhibitory control deficitJoshua Ahn, Benjamin Tari, Anisa Morava, et al.
Vision Research|January 14, 2014
The unidirectional prosaccade switch-cost: correct and error antisaccades differentially influence the planning times for subsequent prosaccadesJesse C DeSimone, Jeffrey Weiler, Gabriella S Aber, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 15, 2015
Pantomime-grasping: the 'return' of haptic feedback supports the absolute specification of object sizeShirin Davarpanah Jazi, Michelle Yau, David A Westwood, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|January 4, 2011
The visual coding of grip aperture shows an early but not late adherence to Weber's lawMatthew Heath, Ali Mulla, Scott A Holmes, et al.
Brain and Cognition|June 2, 2024
A single bout of aerobic exercise does not alter inhibitory control preparatory set cerebral hemodynamics: Evidence from the antisaccade taskGianna Jeyarajan, Azar Ayaz, Fabian Herold, et al.
Brain and Cognition|January 26, 2023
Cerebral blood flow and immediate and sustained executive function benefits following single bouts of passive and active exerciseBenjamin Tari, Joshua Ahn, Connor Dalton, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 27, 2013
Distinct visual cues mediate aperture shaping for grasping and pantomime-grasping tasksScott A Holmes, Jennifer Lohmus, Shelby McKinnon, et al.
Biological Psychology|January 26, 2020
Electroencephalographic evidence for a reinforcement learning advantage during motor skill acquisitionFrancisco L Colino, Matthew Heath, Cameron D Hassall, et al.
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Vision Research|November 24, 2016
Biomechanical constraints do not influence pantomime-grasping adherence to Weber's law: A reply to Utz et al. (2015)Joseph Manzone, Shirin Davarpanah Jazi, Robert L Whitwell, et al.
Vision Research|December 12, 2017
Visuomotor mental rotation of a saccade: The contingent negative variation scales to the angle of rotationMatthew Heath, Francisco L Colino, Jillian Chan, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 31, 2023
A single bout of passive exercise mitigates a mental fatigue-induced inhibitory control deficitJoshua Ahn, Benjamin Tari, Anisa Morava, et al.
Vision Research|January 14, 2014
The unidirectional prosaccade switch-cost: correct and error antisaccades differentially influence the planning times for subsequent prosaccadesJesse C DeSimone, Jeffrey Weiler, Gabriella S Aber, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 15, 2015
Pantomime-grasping: the 'return' of haptic feedback supports the absolute specification of object sizeShirin Davarpanah Jazi, Michelle Yau, David A Westwood, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|January 4, 2011
The visual coding of grip aperture shows an early but not late adherence to Weber's lawMatthew Heath, Ali Mulla, Scott A Holmes, et al.
Brain and Cognition|June 2, 2024
A single bout of aerobic exercise does not alter inhibitory control preparatory set cerebral hemodynamics: Evidence from the antisaccade taskGianna Jeyarajan, Azar Ayaz, Fabian Herold, et al.
Brain and Cognition|January 26, 2023
Cerebral blood flow and immediate and sustained executive function benefits following single bouts of passive and active exerciseBenjamin Tari, Joshua Ahn, Connor Dalton, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 27, 2013
Distinct visual cues mediate aperture shaping for grasping and pantomime-grasping tasksScott A Holmes, Jennifer Lohmus, Shelby McKinnon, et al.
Biological Psychology|January 26, 2020
Electroencephalographic evidence for a reinforcement learning advantage during motor skill acquisitionFrancisco L Colino, Matthew Heath, Cameron D Hassall, et al.
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