Jason Flindall
Affiliations: | University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada |
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Flindall J, Sinnett S, Kingstone A. (2020) The Quiet Eye and Expertise: Sustained Fixations Do Not Transfer to Unpracticed Throws Among Expert Dart Players. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. 1-11 |
Blinch J, Flindall JW, Smaga Ł, et al. (2019) The left cerebral hemisphere may be dominant for the control of bimanual symmetric reach-to-grasp movements. Experimental Brain Research |
Flindall J, Gonzalez CLR. (2019) On the Neurocircuitry of Grasping: The influence of action intent on kinematic asymmetries in reach-to-grasp actions. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics |
van Rootselaar NA, Flindall JW, Gonzalez CLR. (2018) Hear speech, change your reach: changes in the left-hand grasp-to-eat action during speech processing. Experimental Brain Research |
Flindall JW, Gonzalez CLR. (2018) Wait wait, don't tell me: Handedness questionnaires do not predict hand preference for grasping. Laterality. 1-21 |
Beke C, Flindall JW, Gonzalez CLR. (2018) Kinematics of ventrally mediated grasp-to-eat actions: right-hand advantage is dependent on dorsal stream input. Experimental Brain Research |
Flindall JW, Gonzalez CL. (2017) The inimitable mouth: task-dependent kinematic differences are independent of terminal precision. Experimental Brain Research |
Flindall JW, Gonzalez CL. (2016) The destination defines the journey: An examination of the kinematics of hand-to-mouth movements. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00222.2016 |
Flindall JW, Gonzalez CL. (2015) Children's bilateral advantage for grasp-to-eat actions becomes unimanual by age 10 years. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 133: 57-71 |
Flindall JW, Stone KD, Gonzalez CL. (2015) Evidence for right-hand feeding biases in a left-handed population. Laterality. 20: 287-305 |