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Olav Krigolson

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Experimental Brain Research|February 28, 2006
A lower visual field advantage for endpoint stability but no advantage for online movement precisionOlav Krigolson, Matthew Heath
Human Movement Science|January 25, 2005
Background visual cues and memory-guided reachingOlav Krigolson, Matthew Heath
Motor Control|August 14, 2008
Response modes influence the accuracy of monocular and binocular reaching movementsMatthew Heath, Kristina Neely, Olav Krigolson
Experimental Brain Research|November 18, 2005
Müller-Lyer figures influence the online reorganization of visually guided grasping movementsMatthew Heath, Christina Rival, Kristina Neely, et al.
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society|April 22, 2015
A biological mechanism for Bayesian feature selection: Weight decay and raising the LASSOPatrick Connor, Paul Hollensen, Olav Krigolson, et al.
Spatial Vision|June 28, 2007
The proximity of visual landmarks impacts reaching performanceOlav Krigolson, Nick Clark, Matthew Heath, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 20, 2012
Electroencephalographic evidence of vector inversion in antipointingMatthew Heath, Jon Bell, Clay B Holroyd, et al.
Motor Control|May 31, 2012
Reduced cortical motor potentials underlie reductions in memory-guided reaching performanceOlav Krigolson, Jon Bell, Courtney M Kent, et al.
Brain Research|March 9, 2011
The importance of skin color and facial structure in perceiving and remembering others: an electrophysiological studyJoanne L Brebner, Olav Krigolson, Todd C Handy, et al.
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|May 15, 2023
Pathologists aren't pigeons: exploring the neural basis of visual recognition and perceptual expertise in pathologySarah J Anderson, Amy L Warren, Nia Abdullayeva, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|February 28, 2006
A lower visual field advantage for endpoint stability but no advantage for online movement precisionOlav Krigolson, Matthew Heath
Human Movement Science|January 25, 2005
Background visual cues and memory-guided reachingOlav Krigolson, Matthew Heath
Motor Control|August 14, 2008
Response modes influence the accuracy of monocular and binocular reaching movementsMatthew Heath, Kristina Neely, Olav Krigolson
Experimental Brain Research|November 18, 2005
Müller-Lyer figures influence the online reorganization of visually guided grasping movementsMatthew Heath, Christina Rival, Kristina Neely, et al.
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society|April 22, 2015
A biological mechanism for Bayesian feature selection: Weight decay and raising the LASSOPatrick Connor, Paul Hollensen, Olav Krigolson, et al.
Spatial Vision|June 28, 2007
The proximity of visual landmarks impacts reaching performanceOlav Krigolson, Nick Clark, Matthew Heath, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 20, 2012
Electroencephalographic evidence of vector inversion in antipointingMatthew Heath, Jon Bell, Clay B Holroyd, et al.
Motor Control|May 31, 2012
Reduced cortical motor potentials underlie reductions in memory-guided reaching performanceOlav Krigolson, Jon Bell, Courtney M Kent, et al.
Brain Research|March 9, 2011
The importance of skin color and facial structure in perceiving and remembering others: an electrophysiological studyJoanne L Brebner, Olav Krigolson, Todd C Handy, et al.
Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|May 15, 2023
Pathologists aren't pigeons: exploring the neural basis of visual recognition and perceptual expertise in pathologySarah J Anderson, Amy L Warren, Nia Abdullayeva, et al.
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