Quantifying the nature of anticipation in professional tennis C Triolet, N Benguigui, C Le Runigo, AM Williams Journal of Sports Sciences 31 (8), 820-830, 2013 | 171 | 2013 |
The effects of driving environment complexity and dual tasking on drivers’ mental workload and eye blink behavior V Faure, R Lobjois, N Benguigui Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 40, 78-90, 2016 | 170 | 2016 |
Time-to-contact estimation of accelerated stimuli is based on first-order information. N Benguigui, H Ripoll, MP Broderick Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 29 (6 …, 2003 | 162 | 2003 |
Effects of tennis practice on the coincidence timing accuracy of adults and children N Benguigui, H Ripoll Research quarterly for exercise and sport 69 (3), 217-223, 1998 | 114 | 1998 |
Eye movements influence estimation of time-to-contact in prediction motion SJ Bennett, R Baures, H Hecht, N Benguigui Experimental brain research 206, 399-407, 2010 | 101 | 2010 |
The effects of age and traffic density on street-crossing behavior R Lobjois, N Benguigui, V Cavallo Accident Analysis & Prevention 53, 166-175, 2013 | 99 | 2013 |
Perception–action coupling and expertise in interceptive actions C Le Runigo, N Benguigui, BG Bardy Human movement science 24 (3), 429-445, 2005 | 91 | 2005 |
Contextual information and perceptual-cognitive expertise in a dynamic, temporally-constrained task. CP Murphy, RC Jackson, K Cooke, A Roca, N Benguigui, AM Williams Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 22 (4), 455, 2016 | 88 | 2016 |
The serve impact in tennis: First large‐scale study of big Hawk‐Eye data S Mecheri, F Rioult, B Mantel, F Kauffmann, N Benguigui Statistical Analysis and Data Mining: The ASA Data Science Journal 9 (5 …, 2016 | 77 | 2016 |
Visuo-motor delay, information–movement coupling, and expertise in ball sports C Le Runigo, N Benguigui, BG Bardy Journal of sports sciences 28 (3), 327-337, 2010 | 67 | 2010 |
The effect of aging and tennis playing on coincidence-timing accuracy R Lobjois, N Benguigui, J Bertsch Journal of aging and physical activity 14 (1), 74-97, 2006 | 65 | 2006 |
Age-and gender-related development of stretch shortening cycle during a sub-maximal hopping task G Laffaye, MA Choukou, N Benguigui, J Padulo Biology of sport 33 (1), 29-35, 2016 | 55 | 2016 |
Motion prediction and the velocity effect in children N Benguigui, MP Broderick, R Baures, MA Amorim British Journal of Developmental Psychology 26 (3), 389-407, 2008 | 52 | 2008 |
Developing early perception and getting ready for action on the return of serve C Aviles, N Benguigui, E Beaudoin, F Godart ITF Coaching & Sport Science Review 28 (6), 8, 2002 | 51 | 2002 |
Multiple object tracking while walking: similarities and differences between young, young-old, and old-old adults K Pothier, N Benguigui, R Kulpa, C Chavoix Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences …, 2015 | 50 | 2015 |
Ocular pursuit and the estimation of time-to-contact with accelerating objects in prediction motion are controlled independently based on first-order estimates N Benguigui, SJ Bennett Experimental brain research 202, 327-339, 2010 | 49 | 2010 |
Intercepting free falling objects: better use Occam’s razor than internalize Newton’s law R Baurès, N Benguigui, MA Amorim, IA Siegler Vision research 47 (23), 2982-2991, 2007 | 46 | 2007 |
Age differences in estimating arrival-time N Benguigui, M Broderick, H Ripoll Neuroscience letters 369 (3), 197-202, 2004 | 46 | 2004 |
Aging and tennis playing in a coincidence-timing task with an accelerating object: the role of visuomotor delay R Lobjois, N Benguigui, J Bertsch Research quarterly for exercise and sport 76 (4), 398-406, 2005 | 36 | 2005 |
Is acceleration used for ocular pursuit and spatial estimation during prediction motion? SJ Bennett, N Benguigui PLoS One 8 (5), e63382, 2013 | 32 | 2013 |