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Conference Paper
Hodges NJ, Ong NT, Larssen BC, Lim SB.  2011.  What Observation of Motor Skills Does and Does Not Teach Us. BIO Web of Conferences. 1:00034. Abstract
Journal Article
Ong NT, Larssen BC, Hodges NJ.  2012.  In the absence of physical practice, observation and imagery do not result in the updating of internal models for aiming. Experimental Brain Research. Abstract
Lim SB, Larssen BC, Hodges NJ.  2014.  Manipulation of Visual-Motor Experience to Probe for Observation-Induced After-Effects in Adaptation Learning. Experimental Brain Research. 232 (3):789-802. Abstract
Larssen BC, Ong NT, Hodges NJ.  2012.  Watch and Learn: Seeing Is Better than Doing when Acquiring Consecutive Motor Tasks. PLoS ONE. 7(6):e38938. Abstract

Author

Beverley Larssen

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School of Kinesiology
University of British Columbia
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Vancouver  BC   V6T 1Z1
Canada

Tel. 604-822-5895
Email: nicola.hodges@ubc.ca

 

 

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