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Morgan L Waddell

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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|November 28, 2019
Does Attention Modify Contributions to Heaviness Perception?Morgan L Waddell, Eric L Amazeen
Experimental Brain Research|May 15, 2017
Evaluating the contributions of muscle activity and joint kinematics to weight perception across multiple jointsMorgan L Waddell, Eric L Amazeen
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 19, 2018
Lift speed moderates the effects of muscle activity on perceived heavinessMorgan L Waddell, Eric L Amazeen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 6, 2015
Perceived heaviness in the context of Newton's Second Law: Combined effects of muscle activity and lifting kinematicsMorgan L Waddell, Justin M Fine, Aaron D Likens, et al.
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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|November 28, 2019
Does Attention Modify Contributions to Heaviness Perception?Morgan L Waddell, Eric L Amazeen
Experimental Brain Research|May 15, 2017
Evaluating the contributions of muscle activity and joint kinematics to weight perception across multiple jointsMorgan L Waddell, Eric L Amazeen
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 19, 2018
Lift speed moderates the effects of muscle activity on perceived heavinessMorgan L Waddell, Eric L Amazeen
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|October 6, 2015
Perceived heaviness in the context of Newton's Second Law: Combined effects of muscle activity and lifting kinematicsMorgan L Waddell, Justin M Fine, Aaron D Likens, et al.
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