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Luc Proteau
Luc Proteau
Professeur émérite, EKSAP, Faculté de médecine, Université de Montréal
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On the specificity of learning and the role of visual information for movement control
L Proteau
Advances in psychology 85, 67-103, 1992
3681992
A sensorimotor basis for motor learning: Evidence indicating specificity of practice
L Proteau, RG Marteniuk, L Lévesque
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 44 (3), 557-575, 1992
3631992
On the type of information used to control and learn an aiming movement after moderate and extensive training
L Proteau, RG Marteniuk, Y Girouard, C Dugas
Human Movement Science 6 (2), 181-199, 1987
2751987
Cognitive processes underlying observational learning of motor skills
Y Blandin, L Lhuisset, L Proteau
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 52 (4), 957-979, 1999
2281999
Determining movement onsets from temporal series
N Teasdale, C Bard, M Fleury, DE Young, L Proteau
Journal of motor behavior 25 (2), 97-106, 1993
2051993
On the cognitive basis of observational learning: development of mechanisms for the detection and correction of errors
Y Blandin, L Proteau
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: Section A 53 (3), 846-867, 2000
1982000
Learning through observation: a combination of expert and novice models favors learning
H Rohbanfard, L Proteau
Experimental brain research 215, 183-197, 2011
1552011
On the cognitive processes underlying contextual interference and observational learning
Y Blandin, L Proteau, C Alain
Journal of motor behavior 26 (1), 18-26, 1994
1441994
Specificity of practice: The case of powerlifting
L Tremblay, L Proteau
Research quarterly for exercise and sport 69 (3), 284-289, 1998
1391998
Visual perception modifies goal-directed movement control: Supporting evidence from a visual perturbation paradigm
L Proteau, G Masson
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 50 (4), 726-741, 1997
1321997
Success modulates consolidation of a visuomotor adaptation task.
M Trempe, M Sabourin, L Proteau
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 38 (1), 52, 2012
1252012
Effects of task instructions and oscillation frequency on bimanual coordination
TD Lee, Y Blandin, L Proteau
Psychological research 59, 100-106, 1996
1151996
Decision making in sport
C Alain, L Proteau
Psychology of motor behavior and sport, 465-477, 1980
1121980
Effects of stationary and moving textured backgrounds on the visuo-oculo-manual tracking in humans
G Masson, L Proteau, DR Mestre
Vision research 35 (6), 837-852, 1995
1091995
The effect of Pilates-based training on dancers' dynamic posture
A McMillan, L Proteau, RM Lèbe
Journal of Dance Medicine & Science 2 (3), 101-107, 1998
1051998
Observation learning of a motor task: who and when?
M Andrieux, L Proteau
Experimental brain research 229, 125-137, 2013
1012013
Vision of the stylus in a manual aiming task: The effects of practice
L Proteau, J Cournoyer
The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A 42 (4), 811-828, 1990
951990
On the role of visual afferent information for the control of aiming movements toward targets of different sizes
L Proteau, G Isabelle
Journal of Motor Behavior 34 (4), 367-384, 2002
932002
Practice does not diminish the role of visual information in on-line control of a precision walking task: Support for the specificity of practice hypothesis
L Proteau, L Tremblay, D Dejaeger
Journal of Motor Behavior 30 (2), 143-150, 1998
921998
The role of scheduling in learning through observation
JM Deakin, L Proteau
Journal of motor behavior 32 (3), 268-276, 2000
842000
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