J Greg Anson, Ph.D.

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Srzich AJ, Cirillo J, Stinear JW, et al. (2019) Does hypnotic susceptibility influence information processing speed and motor cortical preparatory activity? Neuropsychologia. 129: 179-190
Blakemore RL, Hyland BI, Hammond-Tooke GD, et al. (2015) Deficit in late-stage contingent negative variation provides evidence for disrupted movement preparation in patients with conversion paresis. Biological Psychology. 109: 73-85
Blakemore RL, Hyland BI, Hammond-Tooke GD, et al. (2013) Distinct modulation of event-related potentials during motor preparation in patients with motor conversion disorder. Plos One. 8: e62539
Han J, Waddington G, Adams R, et al. (2013) Bimanual proprioceptive performance differs for right- and left-handed individuals. Neuroscience Letters. 542: 37-41
Summers JJ, Anson JG. (2009) Current status of the motor program: revisited. Human Movement Science. 28: 566-77
Hansen S, Glazebrook CM, Anson JG, et al. (2006) The influence of advance information about target location and visual feedback on movement planning and execution. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology = Revue Canadienne De Psychologie Expã©Rimentale. 60: 200-8
Latash ML, Anson JG. (2006) Synergies in health and disease: relations to adaptive changes in motor coordination. Physical Therapy. 86: 1151-60
Jordan K, Hyland BI, Wickens JR, et al. (2005) Motor preparation in a memorised delay task. Experimental Brain Research. 166: 102-8
Welsh TN, Elliott D, Anson JG, et al. (2005) Does Joe influence Fred's action? Inhibition of return across different nervous systems. Neuroscience Letters. 385: 99-104
Mohagheghi AA, Anson JG. (2002) Amplitude and target diameter in motor programming of discrete, rapid aimed movements: Fitts and Peterson (1964) and Klapp (1975) revisited. Acta Psychologica. 109: 113-36
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