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Spencer J Hayes

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Psychological Research|July 16, 2009
Between-person effects on attention and action: Joe and Fred revisitedSpencer J Hayes, Steve Hansen, Digby Elliott
Motor Control|November 17, 2012
Integration of alternating monocular samples during goal-directed aimingSteve Hansen, Spencer J Hayes, Simon J Bennett
The American Journal of Psychology|March 21, 2012
125 years of perceptual-motor skill researchDigby Elliott, Spencer J Hayes, Simon J Bennett
Acta Psychologica|September 21, 2007
Goal-directed imitation: the means to an endSpencer J Hayes, Derek Ashford, Simon J Bennett
Experimental Brain Research|May 27, 2010
General motor representations are developed during action-observationSpencer J Hayes, Digby Elliott, Simon J Bennett
Acta Psychologica|May 29, 2013
Visual online control processes are acquired during observational practiceSpencer J Hayes, Digby Elliott, Simon J Bennett
Frontiers in Psychology|August 10, 2018
Stroboscopic Vision When Interacting With Multiple Moving Objects: Perturbation Is Not the Same as EliminationSimon J Bennett, Spencer J Hayes, Makoto Uji
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 1, 2017
Impression or expression? The influence of self-monitoring on the social modulation of motor contagionJames W Roberts, Simon J Bennett, Spencer J Hayes
Psychological Research|April 21, 2015
Top-down social modulation of interpersonal observation-executionJames W Roberts, Simon J Bennett, Spencer J Hayes
Acta Psychologica|June 9, 2009
Eye movements are not a prerequisite for learning movement sequence timing through observationSpencer J Hayes, Matthew A Timmis, Simon J Bennett
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Psychological Research|July 16, 2009
Between-person effects on attention and action: Joe and Fred revisitedSpencer J Hayes, Steve Hansen, Digby Elliott
Motor Control|November 17, 2012
Integration of alternating monocular samples during goal-directed aimingSteve Hansen, Spencer J Hayes, Simon J Bennett
The American Journal of Psychology|March 21, 2012
125 years of perceptual-motor skill researchDigby Elliott, Spencer J Hayes, Simon J Bennett
Acta Psychologica|September 21, 2007
Goal-directed imitation: the means to an endSpencer J Hayes, Derek Ashford, Simon J Bennett
Experimental Brain Research|May 27, 2010
General motor representations are developed during action-observationSpencer J Hayes, Digby Elliott, Simon J Bennett
Acta Psychologica|May 29, 2013
Visual online control processes are acquired during observational practiceSpencer J Hayes, Digby Elliott, Simon J Bennett
Frontiers in Psychology|August 10, 2018
Stroboscopic Vision When Interacting With Multiple Moving Objects: Perturbation Is Not the Same as EliminationSimon J Bennett, Spencer J Hayes, Makoto Uji
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|September 1, 2017
Impression or expression? The influence of self-monitoring on the social modulation of motor contagionJames W Roberts, Simon J Bennett, Spencer J Hayes
Psychological Research|April 21, 2015
Top-down social modulation of interpersonal observation-executionJames W Roberts, Simon J Bennett, Spencer J Hayes
Acta Psychologica|June 9, 2009
Eye movements are not a prerequisite for learning movement sequence timing through observationSpencer J Hayes, Matthew A Timmis, Simon J Bennett
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