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Sydney Y Schaefer

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Neuroscience|March 17, 2015
Preserved motor asymmetry in late adulthood: is measuring chronological age enough?Sydney Y Schaefer
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|October 4, 2016
Within-session and one-week practice effects on a motor task in amnestic mild cognitive impairmentSydney Y Schaefer, Kevin Duff
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|December 5, 2015
Rapid Responsiveness to Practice Predicts Longer-Term Retention of Upper Extremity Motor Skill in Non-Demented Older AdultsSydney Y Schaefer, Kevin Duff
International Journal of Serious Games|October 17, 2023
Age and sex effects on Super G performance are consistent across internet devicesAndrew Hooyman, Sydney Y Schaefer
Journal of Motor Behavior|July 17, 2008
Sequential processes for controlling distance in multijoint movementsSydney Y Schaefer, Robert L Sainburg
Sleep|October 18, 2016
Sleep Quantity and Quality during Acute Concussion: A Pilot StudyAdam C Raikes, Sydney Y Schaefer
Journal of Motor Behavior|September 1, 2012
Using dual tasks to test immediate transfer of training between naturalistic movements: a proof-of-principle studySydney Y Schaefer, Catherine E Lang
Journal of Athletic Training|August 2, 2016
Phasic Electrodermal Activity During the Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC)Adam C Raikes, Sydney Y Schaefer
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 30, 2004
Interlimb differences in control of movement extentRobert L Sainburg, Sydney Y Schaefer
Experimental Brain Research|March 24, 2021
Age-related differences in functional tool-use are due to changes in movement quality and not simply motor slowingAndrew Hooyman, Peiyuan Wang, Sydney Y Schaefer
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Neuroscience|March 17, 2015
Preserved motor asymmetry in late adulthood: is measuring chronological age enough?Sydney Y Schaefer
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology|October 4, 2016
Within-session and one-week practice effects on a motor task in amnestic mild cognitive impairmentSydney Y Schaefer, Kevin Duff
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|December 5, 2015
Rapid Responsiveness to Practice Predicts Longer-Term Retention of Upper Extremity Motor Skill in Non-Demented Older AdultsSydney Y Schaefer, Kevin Duff
International Journal of Serious Games|October 17, 2023
Age and sex effects on Super G performance are consistent across internet devicesAndrew Hooyman, Sydney Y Schaefer
Journal of Motor Behavior|July 17, 2008
Sequential processes for controlling distance in multijoint movementsSydney Y Schaefer, Robert L Sainburg
Sleep|October 18, 2016
Sleep Quantity and Quality during Acute Concussion: A Pilot StudyAdam C Raikes, Sydney Y Schaefer
Journal of Motor Behavior|September 1, 2012
Using dual tasks to test immediate transfer of training between naturalistic movements: a proof-of-principle studySydney Y Schaefer, Catherine E Lang
Journal of Athletic Training|August 2, 2016
Phasic Electrodermal Activity During the Standardized Assessment of Concussion (SAC)Adam C Raikes, Sydney Y Schaefer
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 30, 2004
Interlimb differences in control of movement extentRobert L Sainburg, Sydney Y Schaefer
Experimental Brain Research|March 24, 2021
Age-related differences in functional tool-use are due to changes in movement quality and not simply motor slowingAndrew Hooyman, Peiyuan Wang, Sydney Y Schaefer
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