Craig, Cathy
Cathy Craig investigadora
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VIAF ID: 175149196446174791270 (Personal)
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Works
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Assessing and training standing balance in older adults: A novel approach using the ‘Nintendo Wii’ Balance Board | |
Auditory cueing in Parkinson's patients with freezing of gait. What matters most: Action-relevance or cue-continuity? | |
Auditory observation of stepping actions can cue both spatial and temporal components of gait in Parkinson׳s disease patients | |
Balancing deceit and disguise: How to successfully fool the defender in a 1 vs. 1 situation in rugby | |
Bending it like Beckham: how to visually fool the goalkeeper | |
Beyond the Metronome: Auditory Events and Music May Afford More than Just Interval Durations as Gait Cues in Parkinson's Disease | |
Body tracking in healthcare, 2016, via WWW, Mar. 21, 2016: | |
Caractérisation acoustique des relations entre les mouvements biologiques et la perception sonore : application au contrôle de la synthèse et à l'apprentissage de gestes | |
Continuous auditory feedback for sensorimotor learning | |
Crossing Virtual Doors: A New Method to Study Gait Impairments and Freezing of Gait in Parkinson's Disease | |
Deceptive movement in rugby : biomechanical determinants, detection process and action : why expert is better ?. | |
Design guidelines for developing customised serious games for Parkinson’s Disease rehabilitation using bespoke game sensors | |
Detecting deception in movement: the case of the side-step in rugby | |
(Dis-)Harmony in movement: effects of musical dissonance on movement timing and form | |
Efficacy of a powered wheelchair simulator for school aged children: a randomized controlled trial. | |
Evidence for on-line visual guidance during saccadic gaze shifts | |
Expertise is perceived from both sound and body movement in musical performance. | |
La feinte de corps au rugby : déterminants biomécaniques, processus de détection et action de défense. Pourquoi l'expert est-il meilleur ? | |
Global and Local Contributions to the Optical Specification of Time to Contact: Observer Sensitivity to Composite Tau | |
A goalkeeper's performance in stopping free kicks reduces when the defensive wall blocks their initial view of the ball | |
Guiding contact by coupling the taus of gaps | |
Guiding the swing in golf putting | |
How information guides movement: intercepting curved free kicks in soccer. | |
Information used in detecting upcoming collision. | |
Is perception of upper body orientation based on the inertia tensor? Normogravity versus microgravity conditions | |
Judging the 'passability' of dynamic gaps in a virtual rugby environment | |
Judging time intervals using a model of perceptuo-motor control. | |
Judging where a ball will go: the case of curved free kicks in football | |
Modulations in breathing patterns during intermittent feeding in term infants and preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia | |
Motor skills in children aged 7-10 years, diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. | |
Movement and perceptual strategies to intercept virtual sound sources. | |
Neonatal control of nutritive sucking pressure: evidence for an intrinsic tau-guide. | |
Optic variables used to judge future ball arrival position in expert and novice soccer players. | |
Parkinson's Is Time on Your Side? Evidence for Difficulties with Sensorimotor Synchronization | |
Perceiving and reenacting spatiotemporal characteristics of walking sounds | |
Place versus response learning in fish: a comparison between species. | |
Prospective information for pass decisional behavior in rugby union | |
Prospective strategies underlie the control of interceptive actions. | |
The rate of change of tau | |
Retour sonore continu pour l'apprentissage sensorimoteur. | |
Revisited: the inertia tensor as a proprioceptive invariant in humans | |
Sensory and intrinsic coordination of movement. | |
Sensory-motor problems in Autism | |
Synthesis of Walking Sounds for Alleviating Gait Disturbances in Parkinson's Disease | |
Temporal guidance of musicians' performance movement is an acquired skill. | |
Testing the role of expansion in the prospective control of locomotion. | |
Time to get a move on: overcoming bradykinetic movement in Parkinson's disease with artificial sensory guidance generated from biological motion. | |
Timekeeping strategies operate independently from spatial and accuracy demands in beat-interception movements | |
Timing movements to interval durations specified by discrete or continuous sounds. | |
Understanding sport psychology | |
Using time-to-contact information to assess potential collision modulates both visual and temporal prediction networks. |