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279 related items for PubMed ID: 27327022

  • 1. Neural Correlates of Expert Visuomotor Performance in Badminton Players.
    Hülsdünker T, Strüder HK, Mierau A.
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  • 2. Visual Motion Processing Subserves Faster Visuomotor Reaction in Badminton Players.
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  • 3. Visual but not motor processes predict simple visuomotor reaction time of badminton players.
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  • 4. Short- and Long-Term Stroboscopic Training Effects on Visuomotor Performance in Elite Youth Sports. Part 2: Brain-Behavior Mechanisms.
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  • 7. The Speed of Neural Visual Motion Perception and Processing Determines the Visuomotor Reaction Time of Young Elite Table Tennis Athletes.
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  • 9. Contributions of Visuo-oculomotor Abilities to Interceptive Skills in Sports.
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  • 12. Neuronal modifications during visuomotor association learning assessed by electric brain tomography.
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  • 13. Visual Perception and Visuomotor Reaction Speed Are Independent of the Individual Alpha Frequency.
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  • 15. Visuomotor Correlates of Conflict Expectation in the Context of Motor Decisions.
    Derosiere G, Klein PA, Nozaradan S, Zénon A, Mouraux A, Duque J.
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  • 16. Visual-motor interactions during action observation are shaped by cognitive context.
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  • 17. Visually induced activity in human frontal motor areas during simple visuomotor performance.
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  • 18. Reliance on visual attention during visuomotor adaptation: an SSVEP study.
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  • 19. Target-, limb-, and context-dependent neural activity in the cingulate and supplementary motor areas of the monkey.
    Crutcher MD, Russo GS, Ye S, Backus DA.
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