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Matthew Heath

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Brain and Cognition|January 5, 2005
Manual asymmetries in bimanual reaching: the influence of spatial compatibility and visuospatial attentionKristina Neely, Gordon Binsted, Matthew Heath
Motor Control|February 20, 2004
The control of memory-guided reaching movements in peripersonal spaceMatthew Heath, David A Westwood, Gordon Binsted
Neuropsychologia|March 23, 2015
Memory delay and haptic feedback influence the dissociation of tactile cues for perception and actionShirin Davarpanah Jazi, Stephanie Hosang, Matthew Heath
Journal of Motor Behavior|December 14, 2017
Tactile-Based Pantomime Grasping: Knowledge of Results is Not Enough to Support an Absolute CalibrationMatthew Heath, Jillian Chan, Shirin Davarpanah Jazi
Frontiers in Psychology|July 3, 2015
Augmented feedback influences upper limb reaching movement times but does not explain violations of Fitts' LawJohn de Grosbois, Matthew Heath, Luc Tremblay
Journal of Sports Sciences|July 25, 2024
Menstrual cycle status does not impact exercise-based changes in cerebral blood flow or executive function benefitsPriyanka Persaud, Glen R Belfry, Matthew Heath
Brain and Cognition|March 23, 2005
Action control: independent effects of memory and monocular viewing on reaching accuracyDavid A Westwood, Christopher Robertson, Matthew Heath
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 15, 2008
Egocentric and allocentric visual cues influence the specification of movement distance and directionKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath, Gordon Binsted
Experimental Brain Research|February 28, 2019
Response suppression produces a switch-cost for spatially compatible saccadesBenjamin Tari, Mohammed A Fadel, Matthew Heath
Plos One|April 2, 2015
The antisaccade task: visual distractors elicit a location-independent planning 'cost'Jesse C DeSimone, Stefan Everling, Matthew Heath
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Brain and Cognition|January 5, 2005
Manual asymmetries in bimanual reaching: the influence of spatial compatibility and visuospatial attentionKristina Neely, Gordon Binsted, Matthew Heath
Motor Control|February 20, 2004
The control of memory-guided reaching movements in peripersonal spaceMatthew Heath, David A Westwood, Gordon Binsted
Neuropsychologia|March 23, 2015
Memory delay and haptic feedback influence the dissociation of tactile cues for perception and actionShirin Davarpanah Jazi, Stephanie Hosang, Matthew Heath
Journal of Motor Behavior|December 14, 2017
Tactile-Based Pantomime Grasping: Knowledge of Results is Not Enough to Support an Absolute CalibrationMatthew Heath, Jillian Chan, Shirin Davarpanah Jazi
Frontiers in Psychology|July 3, 2015
Augmented feedback influences upper limb reaching movement times but does not explain violations of Fitts' LawJohn de Grosbois, Matthew Heath, Luc Tremblay
Journal of Sports Sciences|July 25, 2024
Menstrual cycle status does not impact exercise-based changes in cerebral blood flow or executive function benefitsPriyanka Persaud, Glen R Belfry, Matthew Heath
Brain and Cognition|March 23, 2005
Action control: independent effects of memory and monocular viewing on reaching accuracyDavid A Westwood, Christopher Robertson, Matthew Heath
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 15, 2008
Egocentric and allocentric visual cues influence the specification of movement distance and directionKristina A Neely, Matthew Heath, Gordon Binsted
Experimental Brain Research|February 28, 2019
Response suppression produces a switch-cost for spatially compatible saccadesBenjamin Tari, Mohammed A Fadel, Matthew Heath
Plos One|April 2, 2015
The antisaccade task: visual distractors elicit a location-independent planning 'cost'Jesse C DeSimone, Stefan Everling, Matthew Heath
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