Sean Muller

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Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia 
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Müller S, Brenton J, O'Grady M. (2022) Reliance upon contextual information can impede visual anticipation. European Journal of Sport Science. 1-10
Müller S, Dekker E, Morris-Binelli K, et al. (2022) Correction to: Attributes of Expert Anticipation Should Inform the Design of Virtual Reality Simulators to Accelerate Learning and Transfer of Skill. Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
Müller S, Dekker E, Morris-Binelli K, et al. (2022) Attributes of Expert Anticipation Should Inform the Design of Virtual Reality Simulators to Accelerate Learning and Transfer of Skill. Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
Morris-Binelli K, Müller S, van Rens FECA, et al. (2021) Individual Differences and Transfer of Visual Anticipation in Expert Female Field Hockey Goalkeepers. Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
Müller S, Brenton J, Mansingh A. (2020) Sources of information pick-up for anticipation by skilled cricket batsmen. European Journal of Sport Science. 1-9
Morris-Binelli K, Rens FECAv, Müller S, et al. (2020) Psycho-perceptual-motor skills are deemed critical to save the penalty corner in international field hockey Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 51: 101753
Piggott B, Müller S, Chivers P, et al. (2019) Coach Rating Combined With Small-Sided Games Provides Further Insight Into Mental Toughness in Sport. Frontiers in Psychology. 10: 1552
Brenton J, Müller S, Harbaugh AG. (2019) Visual-perceptual training with motor practice of the observed movement pattern improves anticipation in emerging expert cricket batsmen. Journal of Sports Sciences. 37: 2114-2121
Brenton J, Müller S, Dempsey A. (2019) Visual-perceptual training with acquisition of the observed motor pattern contributes to greater improvement of visual anticipation. Journal of Experimental Psychology. Applied. 25: 333-342
Piggott B, Müller S, Chivers P, et al. (2018) Small-sided games can discriminate perceptual-cognitive-motor capability and predict disposal efficiency in match performance of skilled Australian footballers. Journal of Sports Sciences. 1-7
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