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1996

Journal Article

The contribution of inherent and incidental constraints to intentional switching between patterns of bimanual coordination

Carson, Richard G., Byblow, Winston D., Abernethy, Bruce and Summers, Jeffery J. (1996). The contribution of inherent and incidental constraints to intentional switching between patterns of bimanual coordination. Human Movement Science, 15 (4), 565-589. doi: 10.1016/0167-9457(96)00028-0

The contribution of inherent and incidental constraints to intentional switching between patterns of bimanual coordination

1996

Journal Article

Training the visual-perceptual skills of athletes: Insights from the study of motor expertise

Abernethy, B. (1996). Training the visual-perceptual skills of athletes: Insights from the study of motor expertise. American Journal of Sports Medicine, 24 (suppl), S89-S92. doi: 10.1177/036354659602406s24

Training the visual-perceptual skills of athletes: Insights from the study of motor expertise

1996

Book

Biophysical foundations of human movement

Abernethy, B., Mackinnon, L. T., Neal, R. J., Kippers, V. and Hanrahan, S. J. (1996). Biophysical foundations of human movement. 1st ed. Melbourne: Macmillan.

Biophysical foundations of human movement

1996

Journal Article

Interference between location and distance information in the reproduction of arm positioning: Early implications and new directions

Imanaka, K., Nishihira, Y., Funase, K. and Abernethy, B. (1996). Interference between location and distance information in the reproduction of arm positioning: Early implications and new directions. Advances in Exercise and Sport Physiology, 2 (1), 1-12.

Interference between location and distance information in the reproduction of arm positioning: Early implications and new directions

1996

Conference Publication

How cognitive is motor expertise?

Abernethy, B and Parks, SL (1996). How cognitive is motor expertise?. HOVE: PSYCHOLOGY PRESS.

How cognitive is motor expertise?

1995

Journal Article

Hemispace asymmetries and laterality effects in arm positioning

Imanaka, K., Abernethy, B., Yamauchi, M., Funase, K. and Nishihira, Y. (1995). Hemispace asymmetries and laterality effects in arm positioning. Brain and Cognition, 29 (3), 232-253. doi: 10.1006/brcg.1995.1280

Hemispace asymmetries and laterality effects in arm positioning

1995

Journal Article

Self-Selected Manual Lifting Technique - Functional Consequences of the Interjoint Coordination

Burgesslimerick, R, Abernethy, B, Neal, RJ and Kippers, V (1995). Self-Selected Manual Lifting Technique - Functional Consequences of the Interjoint Coordination. Human Factors, 37 (2), 395-411. doi: 10.1518/001872095779064537

Self-Selected Manual Lifting Technique - Functional Consequences of the Interjoint Coordination

1995

Book Chapter

Temporal co-ordination of human gait

Abernethy, Bruce, Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Engstrom, Craig, Hanna, Alastair and Neal, Robert J. (1995). Temporal co-ordination of human gait. Motor control and sensory motor integration: Issues and directions. (pp. 171-196) edited by Denis J. Glencross and Jan Piek. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier.

Temporal co-ordination of human gait

1995

Conference Publication

Inherent and incidental constraints upon intentional switching between patterns of bimanual coordination.

Carson, RG, Byblow, WD, Abernethy, B and Summers, JJ (1995). Inherent and incidental constraints upon intentional switching between patterns of bimanual coordination.. 8th Biennial Conference of the International-Society-for-Ecological-Psychology on Perception and Action, Marseille France, Jul 09-14, 1995. MAHWAH: LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOC PUBL.

Inherent and incidental constraints upon intentional switching between patterns of bimanual coordination.

1995

Journal Article

Chapter 7 Temporal coordination of human gait

Abernethy, Bruce, Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Engstrom, Craig, Hanna, Alastair and Neal, Robert J. (1995). Chapter 7 Temporal coordination of human gait. Advances in Psychology, 111 (C), 171-196. doi: 10.1016/S0166-4115(06)80010-5

Chapter 7 Temporal coordination of human gait

1995

Journal Article

In memoriam: Dr Denis John Glencross

Abernethy, B. (1995). In memoriam: Dr Denis John Glencross. Human Movement Science, 14 (1), 133-135. doi: 10.1016/0167-9457(95)90029-2

In memoriam: Dr Denis John Glencross

1995

Book Chapter

Inherent and incidental constraints upon intentional switching between patterns of bimanual coordination

Carson, R. G., Byblow, W. D. and Abernethy, B. (1995). Inherent and incidental constraints upon intentional switching between patterns of bimanual coordination. Studies in Perception and Action III. (pp. 41-44) edited by Bardy, B.G., Bootsma, R.J. and Guiard, Y.. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Inherent and incidental constraints upon intentional switching between patterns of bimanual coordination

1994

Journal Article

Expert-Novice Differences in Sport - Introduction

Abernethy, B (1994). Expert-Novice Differences in Sport - Introduction. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 25 (3), 241-248.

Expert-Novice Differences in Sport - Introduction

1994

Journal Article

Visual–perceptual and cognitive differences between expert, intermediate, and novice snooker players

Abernethy, B., Neal, R. J. and Koning, P. (1994). Visual–perceptual and cognitive differences between expert, intermediate, and novice snooker players. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 8 (3), 185-211. doi: 10.1002/acp.2350080302

Visual–perceptual and cognitive differences between expert, intermediate, and novice snooker players

1994

Journal Article

Contrasting Approaches to the Study of Motor Expertise

Abernethy, B, Burgesslimerick, R and Parks, S (1994). Contrasting Approaches to the Study of Motor Expertise. Quest, 46 (2), 186-198. doi: 10.1080/00336297.1994.10484120

Contrasting Approaches to the Study of Motor Expertise

1994

Journal Article

Identification of nnderlying assumptions is an integral part of research: An example from motor control

Burgess-Limerick, Robin, Bruce Abernethy and Limerick, Brigid (1994). Identification of nnderlying assumptions is an integral part of research: An example from motor control. Theory and Psychology, 4 (1), 139-146. doi: 10.1177/0959354394041007

Identification of nnderlying assumptions is an integral part of research: An example from motor control

1994

Book Chapter

Perceptual and decision-making skills of athletes - A neglected dimension for change

Abernethy, B. (1994). Perceptual and decision-making skills of athletes - A neglected dimension for change. Change and the human dimension of physical activity. (pp. 1-12) Buffalo, New York: State University of New York.

Perceptual and decision-making skills of athletes - A neglected dimension for change

1994

Journal Article

Current themes and issues in the study of sport expertise: Introduction to the special issue on sport expertise

Abernethy, B. (1994). Current themes and issues in the study of sport expertise: Introduction to the special issue on sport expertise. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 25 (3), 241-248.

Current themes and issues in the study of sport expertise: Introduction to the special issue on sport expertise

1994

Book Chapter

The nature of expertise in sport

Abernethy, B. (1994). The nature of expertise in sport. International perspectives on sport and exercise psychology. (pp. 57-68) edited by Sidonio Serpa, Jose Alves and Vitor Pataco. Morgantown, WV, United States: Fitness Information Technology.

The nature of expertise in sport

1994

Journal Article

Motor control, motor learning and the acquisition of skill: historical trends and future directions

Glencross, D. J., Whiting, H. T. A. J. and Abernethy, B. (1994). Motor control, motor learning and the acquisition of skill: historical trends and future directions. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 25 (1), 32-52.

Motor control, motor learning and the acquisition of skill: historical trends and future directions