Jarrod Blinch
Affiliations: | University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada |
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Opdenaker J, Blinch J, Scolari M. (2024) Post-error adjustments occur in both reaching and grasping. Experimental Brain Research. 242: 1495-1505 |
Blinch J, Trovinger C, DeWinne CR, et al. (2023) Tradeoffs of estimating reaction time with absolute and relative thresholds. Behavior Research Methods |
Blinch J, Holmes J, Cameron BD, et al. (2021) Investigating information processing of the bimanual asymmetric cost with the response priming technique. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance |
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 |
Blinch J, DeWinne CR. (2019) Pre-crastination and procrastination effects occur in a reach-to-grasp task. Experimental Brain Research |
Lam MY, Blinch J, Connors EM, et al. (2018) Bimanual joint action: correlated timing or "bimanual" movements accomplished by two people. Experimental Brain Research |
Blinch J, Jensen Kouts T. (2018) Effects of integrated feedback and movement templates on discrete bimanual movements in simple reaction time. Human Movement Science. 60: 139-149 |
Blinch J, Doan JB, Gonzalez CLR. (2018) Complexity of movement preparation and the spatiotemporal coupling of bimanual reach-to-grasp movements. Experimental Brain Research |
Blinch J, Kim Y, Chua R. (2017) Trajectory analysis of discrete goal-directed pointing movements: How many trials are needed for reliable data? Behavior Research Methods |
Blinch J, Franks IM, Carpenter MG, et al. (2017) Response Selection Contributes to the Preparation Cost for Bimanual Asymmetric Movements. Journal of Motor Behavior. 1-6 |