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Timothy N Welsh

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Journal of Neurophysiology|February 21, 2019
Increased preparation time reduces, but does not abolish, action history bias of saccadic eye movementsEva-Maria Reuter, Welber Marinovic, Timothy N Welsh, et al.
Cognition|March 29, 2019
Mental attribution is not sufficient or necessary to trigger attentional orienting to gazeAlan Kingstone, George Kachkovski, Daniil Vasilyev, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 8, 2013
IOR effects in a social free-choice taskConnor Reid, Lokman Wong, Jay Pratt, et al.
Human Movement Science|April 11, 2017
The action-specific effect of execution on imagination of reciprocal aiming movementsEmma Yoxon, Sandra M Pacione, Joo-Hyun Song, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 10, 2015
The limb-specific embodiment of a tool following experienceKimberley Jovanov, Paul Clifton, Ali Mazalek, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 22, 2012
Factors that affect action possibility judgements: recent experience with the action and the current body stateSanjay Chandrasekharan, Gordon Binsted, Fabio Ayres, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|November 27, 2015
Corrections in saccade endpoints scale to the amplitude of target displacements in a double-step paradigmDovin Kiernan, Gerome Manson, Matthew Heath, et al.
Psychological Research|August 18, 2016
Response-specific effects in a joint action task: social inhibition of return effects do not emerge when observed and executed actions are differentJoseph Manzone, Geoff G Cole, Paul A Skarratt, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 31, 2026
Strategies When Choosing Between Movement Options in a Sequential TaskTimothy N Welsh, Feng Lin, Joseph X Manzone, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|December 5, 2024
Mixed reality alters motor planning and controlXiaoye Michael Wang, Michael Nitsche, Gabby Resch, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|February 21, 2019
Increased preparation time reduces, but does not abolish, action history bias of saccadic eye movementsEva-Maria Reuter, Welber Marinovic, Timothy N Welsh, et al.
Cognition|March 29, 2019
Mental attribution is not sufficient or necessary to trigger attentional orienting to gazeAlan Kingstone, George Kachkovski, Daniil Vasilyev, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|June 8, 2013
IOR effects in a social free-choice taskConnor Reid, Lokman Wong, Jay Pratt, et al.
Human Movement Science|April 11, 2017
The action-specific effect of execution on imagination of reciprocal aiming movementsEmma Yoxon, Sandra M Pacione, Joo-Hyun Song, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 10, 2015
The limb-specific embodiment of a tool following experienceKimberley Jovanov, Paul Clifton, Ali Mazalek, et al.
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 22, 2012
Factors that affect action possibility judgements: recent experience with the action and the current body stateSanjay Chandrasekharan, Gordon Binsted, Fabio Ayres, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|November 27, 2015
Corrections in saccade endpoints scale to the amplitude of target displacements in a double-step paradigmDovin Kiernan, Gerome Manson, Matthew Heath, et al.
Psychological Research|August 18, 2016
Response-specific effects in a joint action task: social inhibition of return effects do not emerge when observed and executed actions are differentJoseph Manzone, Geoff G Cole, Paul A Skarratt, et al.
Journal of Motor Behavior|May 31, 2026
Strategies When Choosing Between Movement Options in a Sequential TaskTimothy N Welsh, Feng Lin, Joseph X Manzone, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research|December 5, 2024
Mixed reality alters motor planning and controlXiaoye Michael Wang, Michael Nitsche, Gabby Resch, et al.
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