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Top-down and bottom-up processes during observation: implications for motor learning.The multiple process model of goal-directed reaching revisited.The violation of Fitts' Law: an examination of displacement biases and corrective submovements.Dissociable contributions of motor-execution and action-observation to intermanual transfer.The effect of modeled absolute timing variability and relative timing variability on observational learning.The Impact of Strategic Trajectory Optimization on Illusory Target Biases During Goal-Directed Aiming.Impression or expression? The influence of self-monitoring on the social modulation of motor contagion.The influence of target context and early and late vision on goal-directed reaching.Motion trajectory information and agency influence motor learning during observational practice.Top-down social modulation of interpersonal observation-execution.Top-down attentional processes modulate the coding of atypical biological motion kinematics in the absence of motor signals.Motor contagion: the contribution of trajectory and end-points.The influence of environmental context in interpersonal observation-execution.Examining the effect of state anxiety on compensatory and strategic adjustments in the planning of goal-directed aiming.Common vs. independent limb control in sequential vertical aiming: The cost of potential errors during extensions and reversals.Gunslinger Effect and Müller-Lyer Illusion: Examining Early Visual Information Processing for Late Limb-Target Control.The influence of intrapersonal sensorimotor experiences on the corticospinal responses during action-observationThe modulation of motor contagion by intrapersonal sensorimotor experienceEnergy minimization within target-directed aiming: the mediating influence of the number of movements and target sizeFrequency Distributions of Target-Directed Movements: Examining Spatial Variability in Its Wider ContextExamining the equivalence between imagery and execution - Do imagined and executed movements code relative environmental features?The effect of action observation and motor imagery combinations on upper limb kinematics and EMG during dart-throwingImpact of attentional focus on motor performance within the context of "early" limb regulation and "late" target control
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