Gordon J. Binsted, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
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Physiological Psychology
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Romeo Chua grad student 2001 University of Alberta
 (Prototyping human perception -action systems.)
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Juravle G, Colino FL, Meleqi X, et al. (2018) Vision facilitates tactile perception when grasping an object. Scientific Reports. 8: 15653
Pluta A, Williams CC, Binsted G, et al. (2018) Chasing the zone: Reduced beta power predicts baseball batting performance. Neuroscience Letters
Ayala N, Binsted G, Heath M. (2018) Hand anthropometry and the limits of aperture separation determine the utility of Weber's law in grasping and manual estimation. Experimental Brain Research
Juravle G, Binsted G, Spence C. (2016) Tactile suppression in goal-directed movement. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Colino FL, Lee JH, Binsted G. (2016) Availability of vision and tactile gating: vision enhances tactile sensitivity. Experimental Brain Research
Hermosillo RJ, Carmody J, Ugoalah N, et al. (2016) Motor Planning Influences the Perceived Timing of Vibrotactile Stimuli in an Amplitude-Dependent Manner. Journal of Motor Behavior. 1-7
Colino FL, Binsted G. (2016) Time Course of Tactile Gating in a Reach-to-Grasp and Lift Task. Journal of Motor Behavior. 48: 390-400
Colino FL, Buckingham G, Cheng DT, et al. (2014) Tactile gating in a reaching and grasping task. Physiological Reports. 2: e00267
Cheng D, Fjeld K, Binsted G. (2014) The event related potential technique and microstate analysis of memory guided and visually guided movements. Journal of Vision. 14: 303-303
Cameron BD, Cheng DT, Chua R, et al. (2013) Explicit knowledge and real-time action control: anticipating a change does not make us respond more quickly. Experimental Brain Research. 229: 359-72
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