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Steve Hansen

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Behavior Research Methods|January 11, 2008
Comparing derived and acquired acceleration profiles: 3-D optical electronic data analysesSteve Hansen, Digby Elliot, Michael A Khan
Psychological Research|July 16, 2009
Between-person effects on attention and action: Joe and Fred revisitedSpencer J Hayes, Steve Hansen, Digby Elliott
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 27, 2005
Self-selected visual information during discrete manual aimingSteve Hansen, John D Cullen, Digby Elliott
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 25, 2011
Self-control of feedback during motor learning: accounting for the absolute amount of feedback using a yoked group with self-control over feedbackSteve Hansen, Jacob Pfeiffer, Jae Todd Patterson
Frontiers in Psychology|September 26, 2019
On Whether Task Experience of the Peer Differentially Impacts Feedback Scheduling and Skill Acquisition of a LearnerJae Todd Patterson, Matthew McRae, Steve Hansen
Ergonomics|April 30, 2009
Optimising speed and energy expenditure in accurate visually directed upper limb movementsDigby Elliott, Steve Hansen, Lawrence E M Grierson
Motor Control|November 16, 2006
Attentional and motor response priming in a bimanual taskSteve Hansen, James L Lyons, Katherine M Keetch
Motor Control|November 17, 2012
Integration of alternating monocular samples during goal-directed aimingSteve Hansen, Spencer J Hayes, Simon J Bennett
Patterns (New York, N.Y.)|February 3, 2025
Why the Environmental Data & Governance Initiative is archiving public environmental dataEric Nost, Gretchen Gehrke, Lourdes Vera, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 1, 2006
Optimizing rapid aiming behaviour: Movement kinematics depend on the cost of corrective modificationsJames Lyons, Steve Hansen, Suzanne Hurding, et al.
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Behavior Research Methods|January 11, 2008
Comparing derived and acquired acceleration profiles: 3-D optical electronic data analysesSteve Hansen, Digby Elliot, Michael A Khan
Psychological Research|July 16, 2009
Between-person effects on attention and action: Joe and Fred revisitedSpencer J Hayes, Steve Hansen, Digby Elliott
Journal of Motor Behavior|August 27, 2005
Self-selected visual information during discrete manual aimingSteve Hansen, John D Cullen, Digby Elliott
Journal of Motor Behavior|February 25, 2011
Self-control of feedback during motor learning: accounting for the absolute amount of feedback using a yoked group with self-control over feedbackSteve Hansen, Jacob Pfeiffer, Jae Todd Patterson
Frontiers in Psychology|September 26, 2019
On Whether Task Experience of the Peer Differentially Impacts Feedback Scheduling and Skill Acquisition of a LearnerJae Todd Patterson, Matthew McRae, Steve Hansen
Ergonomics|April 30, 2009
Optimising speed and energy expenditure in accurate visually directed upper limb movementsDigby Elliott, Steve Hansen, Lawrence E M Grierson
Motor Control|November 16, 2006
Attentional and motor response priming in a bimanual taskSteve Hansen, James L Lyons, Katherine M Keetch
Motor Control|November 17, 2012
Integration of alternating monocular samples during goal-directed aimingSteve Hansen, Spencer J Hayes, Simon J Bennett
Patterns (New York, N.Y.)|February 3, 2025
Why the Environmental Data & Governance Initiative is archiving public environmental dataEric Nost, Gretchen Gehrke, Lourdes Vera, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|April 1, 2006
Optimizing rapid aiming behaviour: Movement kinematics depend on the cost of corrective modificationsJames Lyons, Steve Hansen, Suzanne Hurding, et al.
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