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R W Christina

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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|September 1, 1992
The 1991 C. H. McCloy Research Lecture: unraveling the mystery of the response complexity effect in skilled movementsR W Christina
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 15, 2013
Proprioception as a basis for the temporal anticipation of motor responses R W Christina
Perceptual and Motor Skills|December 1, 1970
Minimum visual feedback processing time for amendment of an incorrect movementR W Christina
Research Quarterly|December 1, 1973
Influence of enforced motor and sensory sets on reaction latency and movement speedR W Christina
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 1, 1971
Movement-produced feedback as a mechanism for the temporal anticipation of motor responsesR W Christina
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|March 1, 1990
Attention demands of precision pistol-shooting as a function of skill levelD J Rose, R W Christina
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1983
Target location and visual feedback as variables determining accuracy of aiming movementsM P Sullivan, R W Christina
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 1, 1981
The learning of programmed- and feedback- based processes controlling the production of a positioning response in two dimensionsR W Christina, J G Anson
The International Journal of Neuroscience|October 1, 1989
Psychomotor decline can be described by discontinuities in response trajectories: comments on Vrtunski and Patterson (1985)J H Cauraugh, R W Christina
Research Quarterly|October 1, 1979
Reaction time analysis of programed control of short, rapid aiming movementsN L Goggin, R W Christina
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Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|September 1, 1992
The 1991 C. H. McCloy Research Lecture: unraveling the mystery of the response complexity effect in skilled movementsR W Christina
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 15, 2013
Proprioception as a basis for the temporal anticipation of motor responses R W Christina
Perceptual and Motor Skills|December 1, 1970
Minimum visual feedback processing time for amendment of an incorrect movementR W Christina
Research Quarterly|December 1, 1973
Influence of enforced motor and sensory sets on reaction latency and movement speedR W Christina
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 1, 1971
Movement-produced feedback as a mechanism for the temporal anticipation of motor responsesR W Christina
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport|March 1, 1990
Attention demands of precision pistol-shooting as a function of skill levelD J Rose, R W Christina
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1983
Target location and visual feedback as variables determining accuracy of aiming movementsM P Sullivan, R W Christina
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 1, 1981
The learning of programmed- and feedback- based processes controlling the production of a positioning response in two dimensionsR W Christina, J G Anson
The International Journal of Neuroscience|October 1, 1989
Psychomotor decline can be described by discontinuities in response trajectories: comments on Vrtunski and Patterson (1985)J H Cauraugh, R W Christina
Research Quarterly|October 1, 1979
Reaction time analysis of programed control of short, rapid aiming movementsN L Goggin, R W Christina
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