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Journal of Motor Behavior
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June 25, 2016
Fitts' Theorem in Oculomotor Control: Dissociable Movement Times for Amplitude and Width Manipulations
Matthew Heath, Ashna Samani, Luc Tremblay, et al.
Journal of Vision
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May 30, 2015
An Inverse Grip Starting Posture Gives Rise to Time-Dependent Adherence to Weber's Law: A Reply to Ganel et al. (2014)
Matthew Heath, Shirin Davarpanah Jazi, Scott A Holmes
Plos One
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October 28, 2008
Action without awareness: reaching to an object you do not remember seeing
Matthew Heath, Anika Maraj, Bryan Godbolt, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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October 26, 2019
Exercise and Executive Function during Follicular and Luteal Menstrual Cycle Phases
Kennedy Laine Dirk, Glen Robert Belfry, Matthew Heath
Frontiers in Cognition
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June 24, 2026
Passive exercise provides a simultaneous and postexercise executive function benefit
Connor Dalton, Chloe Edgar, Benjamin Tari, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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January 7, 2011
Vector inversion diminishes the online control of antisaccades
Matthew Heath, Jeffrey Weiler, Kendall Marriott, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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December 26, 2012
Grasping time does not influence the early adherence of aperture shaping to Weber's law
Matthew Heath, Scott A Holmes, Ali Mulla, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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August 4, 2020
A single bout of moderate intensity exercise improves cognitive flexibility: evidence from task-switching
Diksha Shukla, Zain Al-Shamil, Glen Belfry, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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June 20, 2012
Electroencephalographic evidence of vector inversion in antipointing
Matthew Heath, Jon Bell, Clay B Holroyd, et al.
Vision Research
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July 23, 2011
Visually and memory-guided grasping: aperture shaping exhibits a time-dependent scaling to Weber's law
Scott A Holmes, Ali Mulla, Gordon Binsted, et al.
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Journal of Motor Behavior
|
June 25, 2016
Fitts' Theorem in Oculomotor Control: Dissociable Movement Times for Amplitude and Width Manipulations
Matthew Heath, Ashna Samani, Luc Tremblay, et al.
Journal of Vision
|
May 30, 2015
An Inverse Grip Starting Posture Gives Rise to Time-Dependent Adherence to Weber's Law: A Reply to Ganel et al. (2014)
Matthew Heath, Shirin Davarpanah Jazi, Scott A Holmes
Plos One
|
October 28, 2008
Action without awareness: reaching to an object you do not remember seeing
Matthew Heath, Anika Maraj, Bryan Godbolt, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|
October 26, 2019
Exercise and Executive Function during Follicular and Luteal Menstrual Cycle Phases
Kennedy Laine Dirk, Glen Robert Belfry, Matthew Heath
Frontiers in Cognition
|
June 24, 2026
Passive exercise provides a simultaneous and postexercise executive function benefit
Connor Dalton, Chloe Edgar, Benjamin Tari, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
January 7, 2011
Vector inversion diminishes the online control of antisaccades
Matthew Heath, Jeffrey Weiler, Kendall Marriott, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
|
December 26, 2012
Grasping time does not influence the early adherence of aperture shaping to Weber's law
Matthew Heath, Scott A Holmes, Ali Mulla, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
August 4, 2020
A single bout of moderate intensity exercise improves cognitive flexibility: evidence from task-switching
Diksha Shukla, Zain Al-Shamil, Glen Belfry, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
June 20, 2012
Electroencephalographic evidence of vector inversion in antipointing
Matthew Heath, Jon Bell, Clay B Holroyd, et al.
Vision Research
|
July 23, 2011
Visually and memory-guided grasping: aperture shaping exhibits a time-dependent scaling to Weber's law
Scott A Holmes, Ali Mulla, Gordon Binsted, et al.
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