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Matthew Heath

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Journal of Neurophysiology|August 15, 2014
Oculomotor task switching: alternating from a nonstandard to a standard response yields the unidirectional prosaccade switch-costJeffrey Weiler, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|February 28, 2006
A lower visual field advantage for endpoint stability but no advantage for online movement precisionOlav Krigolson, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|February 18, 2018
Goal-directed reaching: the allocentric coding of target location renders an offline mode of controlJoseph Manzone, Matthew Heath
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 7, 2007
Visuomotor memory for target location in near and far reaching spacesMatthew Heath, Gordon Binsted
Acta Psychologica|January 14, 2014
Repetitive antisaccade execution does not increase the unidirectional prosaccade switch-costJeffrey Weiler, Matthew Heath
Brain Sciences|August 27, 2021
Pupillometry Reveals the Role of Arousal in a Postexercise Benefit to Executive FunctionNaila Ayala, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|November 2, 2004
No evidence of a lower visual field specialization for visuomotor controlGord Binsted, Matthew Heath
Human Movement Science|January 25, 2005
Background visual cues and memory-guided reachingOlav Krigolson, Matthew Heath
Behavior Research Methods|December 17, 2021
Evaluating the efficacy of an iPad® app in determining a single bout of exercise benefit to executive functionBenjamin Tari, Matthew Heath
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|October 19, 2021
A Single Bout of Exercise Provides a Persistent Benefit to Cognitive FlexibilityDiksha Shukla, Matthew Heath
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Journal of Neurophysiology|August 15, 2014
Oculomotor task switching: alternating from a nonstandard to a standard response yields the unidirectional prosaccade switch-costJeffrey Weiler, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|February 28, 2006
A lower visual field advantage for endpoint stability but no advantage for online movement precisionOlav Krigolson, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|February 18, 2018
Goal-directed reaching: the allocentric coding of target location renders an offline mode of controlJoseph Manzone, Matthew Heath
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 7, 2007
Visuomotor memory for target location in near and far reaching spacesMatthew Heath, Gordon Binsted
Acta Psychologica|January 14, 2014
Repetitive antisaccade execution does not increase the unidirectional prosaccade switch-costJeffrey Weiler, Matthew Heath
Brain Sciences|August 27, 2021
Pupillometry Reveals the Role of Arousal in a Postexercise Benefit to Executive FunctionNaila Ayala, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|November 2, 2004
No evidence of a lower visual field specialization for visuomotor controlGord Binsted, Matthew Heath
Human Movement Science|January 25, 2005
Background visual cues and memory-guided reachingOlav Krigolson, Matthew Heath
Behavior Research Methods|December 17, 2021
Evaluating the efficacy of an iPad® app in determining a single bout of exercise benefit to executive functionBenjamin Tari, Matthew Heath
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|October 19, 2021
A Single Bout of Exercise Provides a Persistent Benefit to Cognitive FlexibilityDiksha Shukla, Matthew Heath
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