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Ingram, James
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Psychomotor Performance
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Simultaneous bimanual dynamics are learned without interference.
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The statistics of natural hand movements.
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Statistics of natural movements are reflected in motor errors.
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Context-dependent partitioning of motor learning in bimanual movements.
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Naturalistic approaches to sensorimotor control.
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Context-dependent decay of motor memories during skill acquisition.
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Mere expectation to move causes attenuation of sensory signals.
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Composition and decomposition in bimanual dynamic learning.
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Separate representations of dynamics in rhythmic and discrete movements: evidence from motor learning.
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Gone in 0.6 seconds: the encoding of motor memories depends on recent sensorimotor states.
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Motor effort alters changes of mind in sensorimotor decision making.
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Enhanced crosslimb transfer of force-field learning for dynamics that are identical in extrinsic and joint-based coordinates for both limbs.
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An error-tuned model for sensorimotor learning.
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Rapid Visuomotor Responses Reflect Value-Based Decisions.
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Motor memories in manipulation tasks are linked to contact goals between objects.
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Motor memories of object dynamics are categorically organized.
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Object weight can be rapidly predicted, with low cognitive load, by exploiting learned associations between the weights and locations of objects.
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Psychomotor Performance