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Michael A Khan

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Experimental Brain Research|July 2, 2005
Differences in visuomotor control between the upper and lower visual fieldsMichael A Khan, Gavin P Lawrence
Journal of Motor Behavior|July 23, 2003
Online versus offline processing of visual feedback in the production of component submovementsMichael A Khan, Ian M Franks
Motor Control|August 14, 2008
Quantifying the variability of three-dimensional aiming movements using ellipsoidsSteve Hansen, Digby Elliott, Michael A Khan
Behavior Research Methods|January 11, 2008
Comparing derived and acquired acceleration profiles: 3-D optical electronic data analysesSteve Hansen, Digby Elliot, Michael A Khan
Psychological Research|May 25, 2012
The effect of state anxiety on the online and offline control of fast target-directed movementsGavin P Lawrence, Michael A Khan, Lew Hardy
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|July 10, 2003
Guiding movements with internal representations: a reach-and-grasp taskAlissa D Fourkas, Ronald G Marteniuk, Michael A Khan
Acta Psychologica|May 25, 2007
The influence of advance information on the response complexity effect in manual aiming movementsMichael A Khan, Stuart Mourton, Eric Buckolz, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|September 10, 2010
Sequential aiming with two limbs and the one-target advantageMichael A Khan, Thomas M Mottram, Jos J Adam, et al.
Psychological Research|August 19, 2016
The interaction between practice and performance pressure on the planning and control of fast target directed movementJonathan E Allsop, Gavin P Lawrence, Robert Gray, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|September 14, 2006
Determinants of offline processing of visual information for the control of reaching movementsPierre-Michel Bernier, Romeo Chua, Ian M Franks, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|July 2, 2005
Differences in visuomotor control between the upper and lower visual fieldsMichael A Khan, Gavin P Lawrence
Journal of Motor Behavior|July 23, 2003
Online versus offline processing of visual feedback in the production of component submovementsMichael A Khan, Ian M Franks
Motor Control|August 14, 2008
Quantifying the variability of three-dimensional aiming movements using ellipsoidsSteve Hansen, Digby Elliott, Michael A Khan
Behavior Research Methods|January 11, 2008
Comparing derived and acquired acceleration profiles: 3-D optical electronic data analysesSteve Hansen, Digby Elliot, Michael A Khan
Psychological Research|May 25, 2012
The effect of state anxiety on the online and offline control of fast target-directed movementsGavin P Lawrence, Michael A Khan, Lew Hardy
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|July 10, 2003
Guiding movements with internal representations: a reach-and-grasp taskAlissa D Fourkas, Ronald G Marteniuk, Michael A Khan
Acta Psychologica|May 25, 2007
The influence of advance information on the response complexity effect in manual aiming movementsMichael A Khan, Stuart Mourton, Eric Buckolz, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|September 10, 2010
Sequential aiming with two limbs and the one-target advantageMichael A Khan, Thomas M Mottram, Jos J Adam, et al.
Psychological Research|August 19, 2016
The interaction between practice and performance pressure on the planning and control of fast target directed movementJonathan E Allsop, Gavin P Lawrence, Robert Gray, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|September 14, 2006
Determinants of offline processing of visual information for the control of reaching movementsPierre-Michel Bernier, Romeo Chua, Ian M Franks, et al.
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