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Wan X Yao

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Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 8, 2003
Average-KR schedule benefits generalized motor program learningWan X Yao
Motor Control|February 20, 2004
Roles of motor-unit recruitment in producing force variability of simulated muscle contractionsWan X Yao
Frontiers in Psychology|December 29, 2023
Editorial: Neuromechanisms underlying motor imagery training (MIT) and roles of MIT in motor skill acquisition and muscle strength enhancement in both sport and rehabilitation settingsWan X Yao, William Land, Guang H Yue
Perceptual and Motor Skills|October 17, 2009
Variable practice versus constant practice in the acquisition of wheelchair propulsive speedsWan X Yao, William DeSola, Zhong C Bi
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 6, 2014
Bilateral transfer for learning to control timing but not for learning to control fine forceWan X Yao, Alberto Cordova, Yufei Huang, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 18, 2013
Kinesthetic imagery training of forceful muscle contractions increases brain signal and muscle strengthWan X Yao, Vinoth K Ranganathan, Didier Allexandre, et al.
Plos One|April 7, 2016
Effects of Physical Practice and Imagery Practice on Bilateral Transfer in Learning a Sequential Tapping TaskWilliam M Land, Binya Liu, Alberto Cordova, et al.
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 15, 2007
Spatial accuracy demand in aiming movements: kinematic analysis of subtended angle and tolerance widthWan X Yao, Bill DeSola, Weston Zunker, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 30, 2025
Improving sensory integration in Chinese children with moderate sensory integration challenges through engaging basketball trainingSha Ge, Xuepeng Guo, Bo Y Jiang, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 23, 2023
Elderly may benefit more from motor imagery training in gaining muscle strength than young adults: A systematic review and meta-analysisXiao J Liu, Sha Ge, Alberto Cordova, et al.
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Perceptual and Motor Skills|November 8, 2003
Average-KR schedule benefits generalized motor program learningWan X Yao
Motor Control|February 20, 2004
Roles of motor-unit recruitment in producing force variability of simulated muscle contractionsWan X Yao
Frontiers in Psychology|December 29, 2023
Editorial: Neuromechanisms underlying motor imagery training (MIT) and roles of MIT in motor skill acquisition and muscle strength enhancement in both sport and rehabilitation settingsWan X Yao, William Land, Guang H Yue
Perceptual and Motor Skills|October 17, 2009
Variable practice versus constant practice in the acquisition of wheelchair propulsive speedsWan X Yao, William DeSola, Zhong C Bi
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 6, 2014
Bilateral transfer for learning to control timing but not for learning to control fine forceWan X Yao, Alberto Cordova, Yufei Huang, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|October 18, 2013
Kinesthetic imagery training of forceful muscle contractions increases brain signal and muscle strengthWan X Yao, Vinoth K Ranganathan, Didier Allexandre, et al.
Plos One|April 7, 2016
Effects of Physical Practice and Imagery Practice on Bilateral Transfer in Learning a Sequential Tapping TaskWilliam M Land, Binya Liu, Alberto Cordova, et al.
Perceptual and Motor Skills|June 15, 2007
Spatial accuracy demand in aiming movements: kinematic analysis of subtended angle and tolerance widthWan X Yao, Bill DeSola, Weston Zunker, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 30, 2025
Improving sensory integration in Chinese children with moderate sensory integration challenges through engaging basketball trainingSha Ge, Xuepeng Guo, Bo Y Jiang, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|January 23, 2023
Elderly may benefit more from motor imagery training in gaining muscle strength than young adults: A systematic review and meta-analysisXiao J Liu, Sha Ge, Alberto Cordova, et al.
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