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Using a Delphi technique to seek consensus regarding definitions, descriptions and classification of terms related to implicit and explicit forms of motor learningDevelopment and validation of a surgical workload measure: the surgery task load index (SURG-TLX)Left, right, left, right, eyes to the front! Müller-Lyer bias in grasping is not a function of hand used, hand preferred or visual hemifield, but foveation does matter.Implications of an expertise model for surgical skills training.Implicit and explicit learning: applications from basic research to sports for individuals with impaired movement dynamics.Acquiring visual information for locomotion by older adults: a systematic review.Effects of a 6-month Tai Chi Qigong program on arterial hemodynamics and functional aerobic capacity in survivors of nasopharyngeal cancer.The possible benefits of reduced errors in the motor skills acquisition of children.Gaze training improves the retention and transfer of laparoscopic technical skills in novices.Influence of analogy instruction for pitch variation on perceptual ratings of other speech parameters.Getting to the Root of Fine Motor Skill Performance in Dentistry: Brain Activity During Dental Tasks in a Virtual Reality Haptic Simulation.Modifying equipment in early skill development: a tennis perspective.Conscious motor processing and movement self-consciousness: two dimensions of personality that influence laparoscopic training.The role of reinvestment in walking and falling in community-dwelling older adults.Age effects shrink when motor learning is predominantly supported by nondeclarative, automatic memory processes: evidence from golf putting.An implicit basis for the retention benefits of random practice.An implicit bias in error management?Face validity, construct validity and training benefits of a virtual reality turp simulatorContextual barriers to lifestyle physical activity interventions in Hong KongUsing heart-rate feedback to increase physical activity in childrenTarget-directed visual attention is a prerequisite for action-specific perceptionDistinct task-independent visual thresholds for egocentric and allocentric information pick up
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