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Michael J Crites

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Ergonomics|December 25, 2014
Learning to tie well with others: bimanual versus intermanual performance of a highly practised skillJamie C Gorman, Michael J Crites
Human Factors|August 23, 2013
Are two hands (from different people) better than one? Mode effects and differential transfer between manual coordination modesJamie C Gorman, Michael J Crites
Experimental Brain Research|February 12, 2017
Deviations from mirroring in interpersonal multifrequency coordination when visual information is occludedJamie C Gorman, Polemnia G Amazeen, Michael J Crites, et al.
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Ergonomics|December 25, 2014
Learning to tie well with others: bimanual versus intermanual performance of a highly practised skillJamie C Gorman, Michael J Crites
Human Factors|August 23, 2013
Are two hands (from different people) better than one? Mode effects and differential transfer between manual coordination modesJamie C Gorman, Michael J Crites
Experimental Brain Research|February 12, 2017
Deviations from mirroring in interpersonal multifrequency coordination when visual information is occludedJamie C Gorman, Polemnia G Amazeen, Michael J Crites, et al.
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