Jennifer Mather - Publications

Affiliations: 
University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada 
Area:
octopus behaviour
Website:
http://directory.uleth.ca/users/mather

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Year Citation  Score
1981 Mather JA, Lackner JR. Adaptation to visual displacement: contribution of proprioceptive, visual, and attentional factors. Perception. 10: 367-74. PMID 7335435 DOI: 10.1068/P100367  0.548
1981 Lackner JR, Mather JA. Eye-hand tracking using afterimages. Evidence that sense of effort is dependent on spatial constancy mechanisms. Experimental Brain Research. 44: 138-42. PMID 7286101 DOI: 10.1007/BF00237334  0.508
1981 Mather JA, Lackner JR. The influence of efferent, proprioceptive, and timing factors on the accuracy of eye-hand tracking. Experimental Brain Research. 43: 406-12. PMID 7262233 DOI: 10.1007/BF00238383  0.519
1980 Mather JA, Lackner JR. Adaptation to visual displacement with active and passive limb movements: effect of movement frequency and predictability of movement. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 32: 317-23. PMID 7433623 DOI: 10.1080/14640748008401167  0.524
1980 Mather JA, Lackner JR. Visual tracking of active and passive movements of the hand. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 32: 307-15. PMID 7433622 DOI: 10.1080/14640748008401166  0.549
1980 Mather JA, Lackner JR. Multiple sensory and motor cues enhance the accuracy of pursuit eye movements. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 51: 856-9. PMID 7417153  0.524
1977 Mather JA, Lackner JR. Adaptation to visual rearrangement: role of sensory discordance. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 29: 237-44. PMID 877217 DOI: 10.1080/14640747708400600  0.53
1975 Mather J, Lackner J. Adaptation to visual rearrangement elicited by tonic vibration reflexes. Experimental Brain Research. 24: 103-5. PMID 128465 DOI: 10.1007/BF00236021  0.515
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