[HTML][HTML] Feeling rushed? Perceived time pressure impacts executive function and stress.

RF Sussman, R Sekuler - Acta psychologica, 2022 - Elsevier
Executive function (EF) is critical to everyday life, but it can be undermined by adverse
psychological states like stress and negative affect. For example, inadequate time to perform …

Effector mass and trajectory optimization in the online regulation of goal-directed movement

JJ Burkitt, V Staite, A Yeung, D Elliott… - Experimental Brain …, 2015 - Springer
Goal-directed aiming movements are planned and executed so that they optimize speed,
accuracy and energy expenditure. In particular, the primary submovements involved in …

Online vision as a function of real-time limb velocity: another case for optimal windows

A Kennedy, A Bhattacharjee, S Hansen… - Journal of motor …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The efficiency of online visuomotor processes was investigated by manipulating vision
based on real-time upper limb velocity. Participants completed rapid reaches under two …

[HTML][HTML] Online corrections can occur within movement imagery: An investigation of the motor-cognitive model

R Owen, CJ Wakefield, JW Roberts - Human Movement Science, 2024 - Elsevier
The motor-cognitive model proposes that movement imagery additionally requires
conscious monitoring owing to an absence of veridical online sensory feedback. Therefore …

Online control of rapid target-directed aiming using blurred visual feedback

JW Roberts, SJ Bennett - Human Movement Science, 2022 - Elsevier
The accuracy and precision of target-directed aiming is contingent upon the availability of
online visual feedback. The present study aimed to examine the visual regulation of aiming …

[HTML][HTML] When adaptive control fails: slow recovery of reduced rapid online control during reaching under reversed vision

S Kuang, A Gail - Vision research, 2015 - Elsevier
Previous studies have shown that short-term exposure to mirror-reversed visual feedback
suppresses rapid online control (ROC) of arm movements in response to a sudden target …

Observing finger movement influences the stimulus-response process of the subsequent non-aiming finger movement

K Hiraoka, K Kodama, E Tani, M Tatsumi… - Somatosensory & Motor …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Aim The present study investigated whether observing the finger movement influences the
stimulus-response process of the subsequent non-aiming finger movement. Methods …

What's your number? The effects of trial order on the one-target advantage

SR Bested, MA Khan, GP Lawrence, L Tremblay - Acta psychologica, 2018 - Elsevier
When moving our upper-limb towards a single target, movement times are typically shorter
than when movement to a second target is required. This is known as the one-target …

The effects of inter-trial interval on implicit learning of sequential visual isometric pinch task

F Hashemirad, PB Fitzgerald, M Zoghi… - Journal of Bodywork and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Sequential visual isometric pinch task (SVIPT) has been recently used as a visuomotor
sequence task in clinical research. The influence of varying intervals between sequenced …