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Additional load decreases movement time in the wrist but not in arm movements at ID 6PANZER, Stefan; BOYLE, Jason B; SHEA, Charles H et al.Experimental brain research. 2013, Vol 224, Num 2, pp 243-253, issn 0014-4819, 11 p.Article

Micro-movements of varying difficulties: wrist and arm movementsBOYLE, Jason B; SHEA, Charles H.Experimental brain research. 2013, Vol 229, Num 1, pp 61-73, issn 0014-4819, 13 p.Article

Optimizing the control of high-ID movements: rethinking the power of the visual displayBOYLE, Jason B; PANZER, Stefan; CHAOYI WANG et al.Experimental brain research. 2013, Vol 231, Num 4, pp 479-493, issn 0014-4819, 15 p.Article

Pointing with the ankle: the speed-accuracy trade-offMICHMIZOS, Konstantinos P; KREBS, Hermano Igo.Experimental brain research. 2014, Vol 232, Num 2, pp 647-657, issn 0014-4819, 11 p.Article

Aging of sensorimotor processes: a systematic study in Fitts' taskTEMPRADO, Jean-Jacques; SLEIMEN-MALKOUN, Rita; LEMAIRE, Patrick et al.Experimental brain research. 2013, Vol 228, Num 1, pp 105-116, issn 0014-4819, 12 p.Article

Reliable- and unreliable-warning cues in the Sustained Attention to Response TaskHELTON, William S; HEAD, James; RUSSELL, Paul N et al.Experimental brain research. 2011, Vol 209, Num 3, pp 401-407, issn 0014-4819, 7 p.Article

Practice does not make perfect in a modified sustained attention to response taskHEAD, James; HELTON, William S.Experimental brain research. 2014, Vol 232, Num 2, pp 565-573, issn 0014-4819, 9 p.Article

Distinguishing speed from accuracy in scalar implicaturesBOTT, Lewis; BAILEY, Todd M; GRODNER, Daniel et al.Journal of memory and language (Print). 2012, Vol 66, Num 1, pp 123-142, issn 0749-596X, 20 p.Article

Quickly 'learning' to move optimallyBRENNER, Eli; SMEETS, Jeroen B. J.Experimental brain research. 2011, Vol 213, Num 1, pp 153-161, issn 0014-4819, 9 p.Article

A Honeybee's Ability to Learn, Recognize, and Discriminate Odors Depends Upon Odor Sampling Time and ConcentrationWRIGHT, Geraldine A; CARLTON, Michelle; SMITH, Brian H et al.Behavioral neuroscience. 2009, Vol 123, Num 1, pp 36-43, issn 0735-7044, 8 p.Article

POINTING TO DOUBLE-STEP VISUAL STIMULI FROM A STANDING POSITION: MOTOR CORRECTIONS WHEN THE SPEED―ACCURACY TRADE-OFF IS UNEXPECTEDLY MODIFIED IN-FLIGHT. A BREAKDOWN OF THE PERCEPTION―ACTION COUPLINGFAUTRELLE, L; BARBIERI, G; BALLAY, Y et al.Neuroscience. 2011, Vol 194, pp 124-135, issn 0306-4522, 12 p.Article

MOVING FASTER WHILE PRESERVING ACCURACYMISSENARD, O; FERNANDEZ, L.Neuroscience. 2011, Vol 197, pp 233-241, issn 0306-4522, 9 p.Article

The effect of age, movement direction, and target size on the maximum speed of targeted COP movements in healthy womenHERNANDEZ, Manuel E; ASHTON-MILLER, James A; ALEXANDER, Neil B et al.Human movement science. 2012, Vol 31, Num 5, pp 1213-1223, issn 0167-9457, 11 p.Article

FITTS' LAW IN EARLY POSTURAL ADJUSTMENTSBERTUCCO, M; CESARI, P; LATASH, M. L et al.Neuroscience. 2013, Vol 231, pp 61-69, issn 0306-4522, 9 p.Article

Decomposing Task-Switching Costs With the Diffusion ModelSCHMITZ, Florian; VOSS, Andreas.Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance. 2012, Vol 38, Num 1, pp 222-250, issn 0096-1523, 29 p.Article

Recovering From an Interruption: Investigating Speed―Accuracy Trade-Offs in Task Resumption BehaviorBRUMBY, Duncan P; COX, Anna L; BACK, Jonathan et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Applied. 2013, Vol 19, Num 2, pp 95-107, issn 1076-898X, 13 p.Article

Text-speak processing and the sustained attention to response taskHEAD, James; RUSSELL, Paul N; DORAHY, Martin J et al.Experimental brain research. 2012, Vol 216, Num 1, pp 103-111, issn 0014-4819, 9 p.Article

Complex Mixture Discrimination and the Role of ContaminantsLOVITZ, A. M; SLOAN, A. M; RENNAKER, R. L et al.Chemical senses. 2012, Vol 37, Num 6, pp 533-540, issn 0379-864X, 8 p.Article

Factors affecting numerical typing performance of young adults in a hear-and-type taskLIN, Cheng-Jhe; CHANGXU WU.Ergonomics. 2011, Vol 54, Num 12, pp 1159-1174, issn 0014-0139, 16 p.Article

Optimizing the control of high ID movements: rethinking the obviousBOYLE, Jason; KENNEDY, Deanna; SHEA, Charles H et al.Experimental brain research. 2012, Vol 223, Num 3, pp 377-387, issn 0014-4819, 11 p.Article

Do humans produce the speed-accuracy trade-off that maximizes reward rate?BOGACZ, Rafal; HU, Peter T; HOLMES, Philip J et al.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006. Print). 2010, Vol 63, Num 5, pp 863-891, issn 1747-0218, 29 p.Article

Movement adaptations in 7-to 10-year-old typically developing children : Evidence for a transition in feedback-based motor controlVAN BRAECKEL, Koenraad; BUTCHER, Phillipa R; GEUZE, Reint H et al.Human movement science. 2007, Vol 26, Num 6, pp 927-942, issn 0167-9457, 16 p.Article

Task difficulty modulates young―old differences in network expressionSTERN, Yaakov; RAKITIN, Brian C; HABECK, Christian et al.Brain research. 2012, Vol 1435, pp 130-145, issn 0006-8993, 16 p.Article

A Phase Transition Model for the Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off in Response Time ExperimentsDUTILH, Gilles; WAGENMAKERS, Eric-Jan; VISSER, Ingmar et al.Cognitive science. 2011, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 211-250, issn 0364-0213, 40 p.Article

Effects of postural task requirements on the speed-accuracy trade-offDUARTE, Marcos; LATASH, Mark L.Experimental brain research. 2007, Vol 180, Num 3, pp 457-467, issn 0014-4819, 11 p.Article

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