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Richard J Jagacinski

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Psychological Bulletin|February 9, 2011
Gestalt principles in the control of motor actionStuart T Klapp, Richard J Jagacinski
Human Factors|July 14, 2017
Measuring Memory and Attention to Preview in MotionRichard J Jagacinski, Gordon M Hammond, Emanuele Rizzi
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 5, 2018
The bottleneck of the psychological refractory period effect involves timing of response initiation rather than response selectionStuart T Klapp, Dana Maslovat, Richard J Jagacinski
Journal of Motor Behavior|January 14, 2021
Spatio-Temporal Flexibility of Attention Inferred from Drivers' Steering MovementsEmanuele Rizzi, Richard J Jagacinski, Benjamin J Bloom
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 11, 2009
Managing the rhythmic complexity of hitting a golf ballRichard J Jagacinski, Tae Hoon Kim, Steven A Lavender
Journal of Motor Behavior|October 19, 2011
Age-related differences in the rhythmic structure of the golf swingTae Hoon Kim, Richard J Jagacinski, Steven A Lavender
Ergonomics|February 21, 2014
Physiological and biomechanical responses to a prolonged repetitive asymmetric lifting activityJay P Mehta, Steven A Lavender, Richard J Jagacinski
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 29, 2014
Control of response timing occurs during the simple reaction time interval but on-line for choice reaction timeDana Maslovat, Stuart T Klapp, Richard J Jagacinski, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|September 30, 2014
Exploring the effects of seated whole body vibration exposure on repetitive asymmetric lifting tasksJay P Mehta, Steven A Lavender, Richard J Jagacinski, et al.
Human Factors|April 16, 2015
Effects of task precision demands on behavioral and physiological changes during a repetitive asymmetric lifting activityJay P Mehta, Steven A Lavender, Richard J Jagacinski, et al.
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Psychological Bulletin|February 9, 2011
Gestalt principles in the control of motor actionStuart T Klapp, Richard J Jagacinski
Human Factors|July 14, 2017
Measuring Memory and Attention to Preview in MotionRichard J Jagacinski, Gordon M Hammond, Emanuele Rizzi
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|July 5, 2018
The bottleneck of the psychological refractory period effect involves timing of response initiation rather than response selectionStuart T Klapp, Dana Maslovat, Richard J Jagacinski
Journal of Motor Behavior|January 14, 2021
Spatio-Temporal Flexibility of Attention Inferred from Drivers' Steering MovementsEmanuele Rizzi, Richard J Jagacinski, Benjamin J Bloom
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 11, 2009
Managing the rhythmic complexity of hitting a golf ballRichard J Jagacinski, Tae Hoon Kim, Steven A Lavender
Journal of Motor Behavior|October 19, 2011
Age-related differences in the rhythmic structure of the golf swingTae Hoon Kim, Richard J Jagacinski, Steven A Lavender
Ergonomics|February 21, 2014
Physiological and biomechanical responses to a prolonged repetitive asymmetric lifting activityJay P Mehta, Steven A Lavender, Richard J Jagacinski
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 29, 2014
Control of response timing occurs during the simple reaction time interval but on-line for choice reaction timeDana Maslovat, Stuart T Klapp, Richard J Jagacinski, et al.
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene|September 30, 2014
Exploring the effects of seated whole body vibration exposure on repetitive asymmetric lifting tasksJay P Mehta, Steven A Lavender, Richard J Jagacinski, et al.
Human Factors|April 16, 2015
Effects of task precision demands on behavioral and physiological changes during a repetitive asymmetric lifting activityJay P Mehta, Steven A Lavender, Richard J Jagacinski, et al.
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