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When kinesthetic information is neglected in learning a Novel bimanual rhythmic coordination
Q Zhu, T Mirich, S Huang, W Snapp-Childs, GP Bingham
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 79, 1830-1840, 2017
182017
The 50s cliff: a decline in perceptuo-motor learning, not a deficit in visual motion perception
J Ren, S Huang, J Zhang, Q Zhu, AD Wilson, W Snapp-Childs, ...
PloS one 10 (4), e0121708, 2015
162015
Using visual and/or kinesthetic information to stabilize intrinsic bimanual coordination patterns is a function of movement frequency
S Huang, B Van Syoc, R Yang, T Kuehn, D Smith, Q Zhu
Psychological Research 85, 865-878, 2021
102021
Advantage of early focus on visual information in bi-modal training of bimanual coordination
S Huang, B Dai, Q Zhu
Multisensory research 32 (7), 613-633, 2019
62019
The effect of movement frequency on perceptual-motor learning of a novel bimanual coordination pattern
S Huang, J Layer, D Smith, GP Bingham, Q Zhu
Human Movement Science 83, 102958, 2022
32022
Training 90° bimanual coordination at high frequency yields dependence on kinesthetic information and poor performance of dyadic unimanual coordination
S Huang, J Layer, D Smith, GP Bingham, Q Zhu
Human movement science 79, 102855, 2021
12021
The Roles of Visual and Kinesthetic Information in Learning and Control of Bimanual Coordination
S Huang
University of Wyoming, 2020
12020
Establishing Thresholds For Visual Discrimination of Intrinsic and Novel Coordination Patterns
S Huang, Q Zhu
MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE 49 (5), 845-845, 2017
12017
Effects of intentionality and frequency on maintaining a learned dyadic coordination
C Palmer, X Cheng, S Huang, G Bingham, Q Zhu
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY 45, S41-S41, 2023
2023
Training 90 degrees bimanual coordination at high frequency yields dependence on kinesthetic information and poor performance of dyadic unimanual coordination
S Huang, J Layer, D Smith, GP Bingham, Q Zhu
HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE 79, 2021
2021
Scanning Frequency Affects Coordination Performance Independent of Scanning Direction
Q Zhu, S Huang, J Layer, B Dai, J Yang, G Bingham
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY 42, S64-S64, 2020
2020
The Effect of Training Frequency on Learning and Transfer of a Novel Pattern of Bimanual Coordination
S Huang, Q Zhu, J Layer, B Dai, J Yang, G Bingham
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY 42, S40-S40, 2020
2020
Using Visual and/or Kinesthetic Information to Stabilize Intrinsic Bimanual Coordination Patterns is a Function of Movement Frequency
S Huang, B Van Syoc, R Yang, T Kuehn, D Smith, Q Zhu
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY 41, S34-S35, 2019
2019
Using an Eye-Hand Coordination Task to Screen People with a History of mTB
A Hopkin, S Huang, Q Zhu
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY 41, S34-S34, 2019
2019
Using coordination tasks to screen people with a history of mTBI
S Huang, B Dai, Q Zhu
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY 40, S52-S52, 2018
2018
Age and the Egocentric Constraint on Coordination Stability: An Exploratory Report
AD Wilson, S Huang, Q Zhu, GP Bingham
OSF, 2018
2018
On the importance of inter-sensory redundancy: Learning a new rhythmic coordination pattern using one mode (vision vs kinesthesis) can teach performance using the other mode
G Bingham, W Snapp-Childs, Q Zhu, S Huang
Journal of Vision 16 (12), 1194-1194, 2016
2016
The 50s Cliff: A Decline in Perceptuo-Motor Learning, Not a Deficit in Visual Motion Perception
S Huang, AD Wilson, W Snapp-Childs
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