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Response delays and the timing of discrete motor responses
AM Wing, AB Kristofferson
Perception & Psychophysics 14 (1), 5-12, 1973
11161973
The role of internal models in motion planning and control: evidence from grip force adjustments during movements of hand-held loads
JR Flanagan, AM Wing
Journal of Neuroscience 17 (4), 1519-1528, 1997
8851997
The timing of interresponse intervals
AM Wing, AB Kristofferson
Perception & Psychophysics 13 (3), 455-460, 1973
5561973
Age differences in postural stability are increased by additional cognitive demands
EA Maylor, AM Wing
The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social …, 1996
5071996
Modulation of grip force with load force during point-to-point arm movements
JR Flanagan, AM Wing
Experimental brain research 95, 131-143, 1993
4961993
Grasp size and accuracy of approach in reaching
AM Wing, A Turton, C Fraser
Journal of motor behavior 18 (3), 245-260, 1986
4911986
Modeling variability and dependence in timing
D Vorberg, A Wing
Handbook of perception and action 2, 181-262, 1996
4491996
The stability of precision grip forces during cyclic arm movements with a hand-held load
JR Flanagan, AM Wing
Experimental brain research 105, 455-464, 1990
3511990
Spelling errors in handwriting: A corpus and a distributional analysis.
AM Wing, A Baddeley
Cognitive processes in spelling., 251-285, 1980
3051980
The dynamics of standing balance
R Balasubramaniam, AM Wing
Trends in cognitive sciences 6 (12), 531-536, 2002
2902002
Brain activity correlates differentially with increasing temporal complexity of rhythms during initialisation, synchronisation, and continuation phases of paced finger tapping
PA Lewis, AM Wing, PA Pope, P Praamstra, RC Miall
Neuropsychologia 42 (10), 1301-1312, 2004
2852004
Effects of spatial and nonspatial cognitive activity on postural stability
EA Maylor, S Allison, AM Wing
British journal of psychology 92 (2), 319-338, 2001
2802001
Coupling of grip force and load force during arm movements with grasped objects
JR Flanagan, J Tresilian, AM Wing
Neuroscience letters 152 (1-2), 53-56, 1993
2561993
Active touch sensing
TJ Prescott, ME Diamond, AM Wing
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366 …, 2011
2482011
The cutaneous contribution to adaptive precision grip
AG Witney, A Wing, JL Thonnard, AM Smith
Trends in neurosciences 27 (10), 637-643, 2004
2372004
28 The Long and Short of Timing in Response Sequences
AM Wing
Advances in psychology 1, 469-486, 1980
2291980
Light touch contribution to balance in normal bipedal stance
S Clapp, AM Wing
Experimental brain research 125 (4), 521-524, 1999
2121999
The contribution of the thumb to reaching movements
AM Wing, C Fraser
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 35 (2), 297-309, 1983
2101983
Relation between velocity and curvature in movement: equivalence and divergence between a power law and a minimum-jerk model.
J Wann, I Nimmo-Smith, AM Wing
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human perception and performance 14 (4), 622, 1988
2061988
Voluntary timing and brain function: an information processing approach
AM Wing
Brain and cognition 48 (1), 7-30, 2002
1952002
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