INSTITUTE OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE



Researcher : Abernethy AB

List of Research Outputs

Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., Fundamental movement skills and physical activity among children with and without cerebral palsy, Research in Developmental Disabilities. 2012, 33: 1235-1241.
Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., The possible benefits of reduced errors in the motor skills acquisition of children., Sports Medicine Arthroscopy Rehabilitation Therapy Technology Journal. 2012, 4(1).
Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Poolton J.M., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., Training a fundamental movement skill in children with disabilities, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.


Researcher : Barnett A

List of Research Outputs

Baranowski T., Abdelsamad D., Baranowski J., O'Connors T., Thompson D., Barnett A., Cerin E. and Chen T.A., Impact of an active video game on healthy children’s physical activity, Pediatrics. 2012, 129: 636-642.
Barnett A., Cerin E. and Baranowski T., Active video games for youth: a systematic review, Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 2011, 8: 724-737.
Barnett A., Cerin E., Reaburn P. and Hooper S., Identifying mediators of training effects on performance-related psychobiosocial states: A single-case observational study in an elite female triathlete, Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 2012, 13: 541-549.
Cerin E., Barnett A., Sit H.P., Cheung M.C., Lee L.C.J., Ho D.S.Y. and Chan W.M., Measuring walking within and outside the neighborhood in Chinese elders: reliability and validity, BMC Public Health. 2011, 11: 851.
Cerin E., Barnett A., Sit H.P., Cheung M.C., Johnston J.M. and Chan W.M., Perceived neighbourhood characteristics and walking for transportation in Chinese older residents of ultra-dense urban environments, International Conference on Global Health and Public Health Education. Hong Kong, 2011.
Cerin E., Barnett A., Cheung M.C., Sit H.P., Macfarlane D.J. and Chan W.M., Reliability and validity of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire – Long Form in a sample of Hong Kong urban dwellers: does neighborhood of residence matter?, Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 2012, PMID: 22186607.
Cerin E., Sit H.P., Barnett A., Cheung M.C. and Chan W.M., Walking for recreation and perceptions of the neighborhood environment in older Chinese urban dwellers, Journal of Urban Health. 2012.
Ledoux T.A., Watson K., Barnett A., Nguyen N.T., Baranowski J.C. and Baranowski T., Components of the diet associated with child adiposity: A cross-sectional study , Journal of the American College of Nutrition . Elsevier, 2011, 30: 536-546.


Researcher : Capio CM

List of Research Outputs

Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., Fundamental movement skills and physical activity among children with and without cerebral palsy, Research in Developmental Disabilities. 2012, 33: 1235-1241.
Capio C.M., Poolton J.M., Sit H.P., Holmstrom M. and Masters R.S.W., Reducing errors benefits the field-based learning of a fundamental movement skill in children, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 2011.
Capio C.M., Poolton J.M., Sit H.P., Eguia K.F. and Masters R.S.W., Reduction of errors during practice facilitates fundamental movement skill learning in children with intellectual disabilities., Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 2012.
Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., The possible benefits of reduced errors in the motor skills acquisition of children., Sports Medicine Arthroscopy Rehabilitation Therapy Technology Journal. 2012, 4(1).
Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Poolton J.M., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., Training a fundamental movement skill in children with disabilities, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.
Simons J..., Capio C.M., Adriaenssens P..., Delbroek H... and Vandenbussche I..., Self-concept and physical self-concept in psychiatric children and adolescents., Research in Developmental Disabilities. 2012, 33(3): 874-881.


Researcher : Cerin E

Project Title:Neighborhood environment and physical activity of American-Hispanic preschoolers
Investigator(s):Cerin E
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services - General Award
Start Date:04/2010


Project Title:Development of measures for the study of environmental neighbourhood and family determinants of physical activity in Hong Kong preschoolers
Investigator(s):Cerin E, Sit HP, Lee JLC, Lee KY, Macfarlane DJ
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:04/2010
Completion Date:03/2012


Project Title:Understanding Behaviour Changes for Youth Obesity
Investigator(s):Cerin E
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC GRF Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2010
Completion Date:08/2011


Project Title:Understanding the impact of the neighborhood environment on physical activity, quality of life and depressive symptoms in older adults
Investigator(s):Cerin E, Barnett A, Lai PC, Sit HP
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2012


Project Title:Development and validation of algorithms for the application of Global Positioning System devices in public health research in densely-populated urban areas
Investigator(s):Cerin E, Barnett A
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:03/2012


List of Research Outputs

Baranowski T., Abdelsamad D., Baranowski J., O'Connors T., Thompson D., Barnett A., Cerin E. and Chen T.A., Impact of an active video game on healthy children’s physical activity, Pediatrics. 2012, 129: 636-642.
Barnett A., Cerin E. and Baranowski T., Active video games for youth: a systematic review, Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 2011, 8: 724-737.
Barnett A., Cerin E., Reaburn P. and Hooper S., Identifying mediators of training effects on performance-related psychobiosocial states: A single-case observational study in an elite female triathlete, Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 2012, 13: 541-549.
Bocarro J.N., Kanters M., Cerin E., Floyd M.F., Casper J., Suau L.J. and McKenzie T., Impact of school sport policy on observed physical activity in middle school children, Health & Place. 2012, 18: 31-38.
Cerin E., Barnett A., Sit H.P., Cheung M.C., Lee L.C.J., Ho D.S.Y. and Chan W.M., Measuring walking within and outside the neighborhood in Chinese elders: reliability and validity, BMC Public Health. 2011, 11: 851.
Cerin E., Member of Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of Quality of Life Research. Springer, 2012.
Cerin E., Barnett A., Sit H.P., Cheung M.C., Johnston J.M. and Chan W.M., Perceived neighbourhood characteristics and walking for transportation in Chinese older residents of ultra-dense urban environments, International Conference on Global Health and Public Health Education. Hong Kong, 2011.
Cerin E., Barnett A., Cheung M.C., Sit H.P., Macfarlane D.J. and Chan W.M., Reliability and validity of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire – Long Form in a sample of Hong Kong urban dwellers: does neighborhood of residence matter?, Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 2012, PMID: 22186607.
Cerin E., Scientific principles of physical activity interventions, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Invited lecture. Hong Kong, 2011.
Cerin E., Sit H.P., Barnett A., Cheung M.C. and Chan W.M., Walking for recreation and perceptions of the neighborhood environment in older Chinese urban dwellers, Journal of Urban Health. 2012.
Ding D., Sugiyama T., Winkler E., Cerin E., Wijndaele E. and Owen N., Correlates of change in adults' television time: A four-year follow-up study, Society of Behavioral Medicine 33rd Annual Meeting, New Orleans. 2012.
Ding D., Sugiyama T., Winkler E., Cerin E., Wijndaele K. and Owen N., Correlates of change in adults’ television viewing time: a four-year follow-up study, Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 2012, 44: 1287-1292.
Dunstan D.W., Kingwell B.A., Larsen A., Healy G.N., Cerin E., Hamilton M.T., Shaw J.E., Bertovic D.A., Zimmet P.Z., Salmon J. and Owen N., Breaking up prolonged sitting reduces postprandial glucose and insulin responses, Diabetes Care. 2012, 35: 976-983.
Fong D.Y.T., Ho J.W.C., Hui P.H., Lee A.M., Macfarlane D.J., Leung S.S.K., Cerin E., Chan W.Y.Y., Leung I.P.F., Lam S.H.S., Taylor A.J. and Cheng K.K., Physical activity for cancer survivors: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials., British Medical Journal. 2012, 344: e70.
Lee K.Y., Macfarlane D.J. and Cerin E., Comparison of three models of actigraph accelerometers during free living and controlled laboratory conditions, European Journal of Sport Science. Taylor & Francis, 2012, 1-8.
Macfarlane D.J., Lee K.Y. and Cerin E., Neighbourhood walkability and patterns of objectively measured physical activity in a high-density Asian city, American College of Sports Medicine 59th Annual meeting. 2012.
O'Connor T., Cerin E., Robles J., Lee R., Baranowski T., Butte N., Hughes H., Nicklas T. and Thompson D., Feasibility study to simultaneously objectively assess activity and location of Hispanic-American preschool children, Active Living Researc 2012.
Salmon J., Arundell L., Hume H., Brown H., Hesketh K., Dunstan D.W., Daly R.M., Pearson N., Cerin E., Moodie M., Sheppard L., Ball K., Bagley S., Chin A Paw M. and Crawford D., A cluster-randomized controlled trial to reduce sedentary behavior and promote physical activity and health of 8-9 year olds: The Transform-Us! Study, BMC Public Health. 2011, 11: 759.
Salmon J., Arundell L., Brown H., Cheung M.C., Ridgers N., Cerin E., Ball K., Hume C., Chinapaw M., Hesketh K. and Crawford D., Children’s sitting time at school and home and what parents think about it., International Congress of Behavioral Medicine 2012, Budapest, Hungary.. 2011.
Sit H.P., McKenzie T.L., Cerin E. and McManus A.M., Leisure time physical activity in special school environment, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.
Van Dick D., Cerin E., Conway T.L., De Bourdeaudhuij I., Owen N., Kerr J., Cardon G., Frank L.D., Saelens B.E. and Sallis J.F., Perceived neighbourhood environmental attributes associated with adults’ transport-related walking and cycling: Findings from the USA, Australia and Belgium, Meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Austin, TX, USA.. 2012.
Van Dyck D., Cerin E., Conway T.L., De Bourdeaudhuij I., Owen N., Kerr J., Cardon G. and Sallis J.F., Associations between perceived neighbourhood environmental attributes and adults’ sedentary behaviour: findings from the USA, Australia and Belgium, Social Science & Medicine. 2012, 74: 1375-1384.
Van Dyck D., Cerin E., Conway T.L., De Bourdeaudhuij I., Owen N., Kerr J., Cardon G., Frank L.D., Saelens B.E. and Sallis J.F., Perceived neighborhood environmental attributes associated with adults' transport-related walking and cycling: Findings from the USA, Australia and Belgium, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2012, 9: 70.


Researcher : Chan HS

List of Research Outputs

Mellecker R.R., McManus A.M., Masters R.S.W., Ng G. and Chan H.S., Exploring motor skill transfer using active gaming in young children, Games for Health. 2012.


Researcher : De WMM

List of Research Outputs

De W.M.M., van der Kamp G.J. and Masters R.S.W., Distinct visual thresholds for egocentric and allocentric information pick-up?, In: Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, i-Perception. 2011, 2: 214.
De W.M.M., Masters R.S.W. and van der Kamp G.J., Exploring the thresholds of vision for perception and action, Motor Control. Champaign, IL, U.S.A., Human Kinetics, 2012, 16(1): 120-128.
De W.M.M., Masters R.S.W. and van der Kamp G.J., Exploring the visual thresholds of vision for perception and action. , Motor Control. 2012, 16: 120-128.
De W.M.M., Masters R.S.W., Masters R.S.W., Masters R.S.W. and Masters R.S.W., Left, right, left, right, eyes to the front! Müller-Lyer bias in grasping is not a function of hand used, hand preferred or visual hemifield, but foveation does matter , Experimental Brain Research. Germany, Springer Verlag, 2012, 218(1): 91-98.
van der Kamp G.J., De W.M.M. and Masters R.S.W., Left, right, left, right, eyes to the front! Müller-Lyer bias in grasping is not a function of hand used, hand preferred or visual hemifield, but foveation does matter, Experimental Brain Research. 2012, 218: 91-98.


Researcher : Gao N

List of Research Outputs

Gao N., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Examing the goaslposts illusion in rugby, The 6th Annual Conference of the Australasian Skill Acquisition Research Group. 2012.


Researcher : Jackson RC

Project Title:ISSP 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology Selling the Dummy: Anticipation and Deception in Rugby Union Dispositional Reinvestment, Attentional Focus and Performance Under Pressure
Investigator(s):Jackson RC
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:08/2005


Project Title:North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) 2008 Conference Experts do, experts see? Common coding versus perceptual experience in anticipation skill.
Investigator(s):Jackson RC
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:06/2008




Researcher : Lam WK

List of Research Outputs

Lam W.K., Sit H.P. and McManus A.M., Play pattern of seated video game and active “exergame” alternatives, Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness. 2011, 9: 24-30.


Researcher : Lee KY

List of Research Outputs

Macfarlane D.J., Lee K.Y. and Cerin E., Neighbourhood walkability and patterns of objectively measured physical activity in a high-density Asian city, American College of Sports Medicine 59th Annual meeting. 2012.


Researcher : Lee LCJ

List of Research Outputs

Cerin E., Barnett A., Sit H.P., Cheung M.C., Lee L.C.J., Ho D.S.Y. and Chan W.M., Measuring walking within and outside the neighborhood in Chinese elders: reliability and validity, BMC Public Health. 2011, 11: 851.


Researcher : Liang KTK

List of Research Outputs

Leung A.Y.M., Chu D., Leung E. and Liang K.T.K., 一日行路多幾步 , 控制糖尿會更好 (運動自學圖冊), 香港賽馬會慈善信託基金, 2011.


Researcher : Macfarlane DJ

Project Title:Enhancing elite performance by development of a biofeedback instrumentation system
Investigator(s):Macfarlane DJ
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:01/2006


Project Title:Examining the associations between the built environment and levels of weekly physical activity and body fat in Hong Kong adolescents
Investigator(s):Macfarlane DJ, Cerin E
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:09/2009


Project Title:IPEN: International Study of Built Environment, Physical Activity, and Obesity
Investigator(s):Macfarlane DJ, Cerin E
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services - General Award
Start Date:09/2009


Project Title:ACSM's 59th Annual Meeting and 3rd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine Neighborhood Walkability and Patterns of Objectively Measured Physical Activity in a High-Density Asian City
Investigator(s):Macfarlane DJ
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:05/2012
Completion Date:06/2012


List of Research Outputs

Cerin E., Barnett A., Cheung M.C., Sit H.P., Macfarlane D.J. and Chan W.M., Reliability and validity of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire – Long Form in a sample of Hong Kong urban dwellers: does neighborhood of residence matter?, Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 2012, PMID: 22186607.
Fong D.Y.T., Ho J.W.C., Hui P.H., Lee A.M., Macfarlane D.J., Leung S.S.K., Cerin E., Chan W.Y.Y., Leung I.P.F., Lam S.H.S., Taylor A.J. and Cheng K.K., Physical activity for cancer survivors: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials., British Medical Journal. 2012, 344: e70.
Lee H., Macfarlane D.J., Lam T.H. and Stewart S.M., Validity of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form (IPAQ-SF): A systematic review, International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2011, 8: 115.
Lee K.Y., Macfarlane D.J. and Cerin E., Comparison of three models of actigraph accelerometers during free living and controlled laboratory conditions, European Journal of Sport Science. Taylor & Francis, 2012, 1-8.
Macfarlane D.J., How the environment affects physical activity, 5th ISN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS SCIENCE AND SPORTS MEDICINE CONFERENCE 2011, Malaysia. 2011.
Macfarlane D.J., Journal of Health, Exercise and Recreation (invited Associate Editor), 2012.
Macfarlane D.J., Keynote/Plenary Lecture (1 hour): “How the environment affects physical activity”, 5th ISN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS SCIENCE AND SPORTS MEDICINE CONFERENCE 2011. Malaysia, Sept 27-30th 2011. 2011.
Macfarlane D.J., Lee K.Y. and Cerin E., Neighbourhood walkability and patterns of objectively measured physical activity in a high-density Asian city, American College of Sports Medicine 59th Annual meeting. 2012.
Thomas G.N., Macfarlane D.J., Guo B., Cheung B.M.Y., McGhee S., Chou K.L., Deeks J.J., Lam T.H. and Tomlinson B., Health promotion in older Chinese: a 12-month cluster randomized controlled trial of pedometry and "peer support", Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2012, 44 (6): 1157-66.


Researcher : Malhotra ND

List of Research Outputs

Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M., Wilson R.M., Ngo K. and Masters R.S.W., Conscious Monitoring and Control (Reinvestment) in Surgical Performance under Pressure, Surgical Endoscopy. 2012.
Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M., Wilson R.M. and Masters R.S.W., Cutting errors in surgery: Experience limits underestimation bias in a simulated surgical environment , Journal of Surgical Education. 2012, 69: 473-476.
Malhotra N.D., Wilson R.M., Ngo K. and Masters R.S.W., The role of reinvestment in performance of simulated laparoscopic surgery under time pressure, In: North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. 2012, 34: S107-S107.
Wilson R.M., Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Clarifying Assumptions about Intraoperative Stress during Surgical Performance: More Than a Stab in the Dark, World Journal of Surgery. springer, 2012, 36: 481-482.


Researcher : Mann DL

Project Title:Visual blur and motion perception
Investigator(s):Mann DL
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:09/2011
Completion Date:12/2011


List of Research Outputs

Bruce L., Farrow D., Raynor A. and Mann D.L., But I can’t pass that far! The influence of motor skill on decision making, Psychology of Sport and Exercise. 2012, 13: 152-161.
Mann D.L., UNSW U Committee Prize for Science, 2011.
Sarpeshkar V. and Mann D.L., Biomechanics and visual-motor control: how it has, is, and will be used to reveal the secrets of hitting a cricket ball, Sports Biomechanics. 2011, 10: 306-323.


Researcher : Masters RSW

Project Title:Enhancing motor skills through instructional manipulations: is the learner paying attention?
Investigator(s):Masters RSW, Maxwell JP
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:02/2004


Project Title:Gaze strategies of laparoscopy surgeons: Observational learning, implicit knowledge and performance in demanding conditions
Investigator(s):Masters RSW, Patil NG, Abernethy AB
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:ESRC/RGC JRS
Start Date:06/2009
Completion Date:12/2011


Project Title:DEVELOPMENT OF A CHINESE VERSION OF THE MOVEMENT SPECIFIC REINVESTMENT SCALE TO ASSESS THE PROPENSITY FOR CONSCIOUS MOTOR PROCESSING IN ELDERLY PEOPLE AT RISK OF FALLING IN HONG KONG.
Investigator(s):Masters RSW
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2010


Project Title:Examining allocation of attention and gaze behaviour as a function of movement specific reinvestment in older Hong Kong adults at risk of falling during locomotor navigation of obstacles in the environment.
Investigator(s):Masters RSW
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC GRF Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2010
Completion Date:02/2012


Project Title:13th European Congress of Sport Psychology Gazing into space: Eye movements and discrimination of marginally off-center goalkeepers.
Investigator(s):Masters RSW
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2011
Completion Date:07/2011


Project Title:Examining allocation of attention and gaze behaviour as a function of movement specific reinvestment in older Hong Kong adults at risk of falling during locomotor navigation of obstacles in the environment.
Investigator(s):Masters RSW, van der Kamp GJ
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2012


List of Research Outputs

Buszard T., Farrow D., Reid M. and Masters R.S.W., Task scaling and implicit learning, 6th Annual Conference of the Australasian Skill Acquisition Research Group. 2012.
Button C. and Masters R.S.W., Introduction to Special Issue of International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching: Skill Acquisition, In: Guest Editors C. Button & R.S.W. Masters, International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching. 2011, 6: 501-502.
Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., Fundamental movement skills and physical activity among children with and without cerebral palsy, Research in Developmental Disabilities. 2012, 33: 1235-1241.
Capio C.M., Poolton J.M., Sit H.P., Holmstrom M. and Masters R.S.W., Reducing errors benefits the field-based learning of a fundamental movement skill in children, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 2011.
Capio C.M., Poolton J.M., Sit H.P., Eguia K.F. and Masters R.S.W., Reduction of errors during practice facilitates fundamental movement skill learning in children with intellectual disabilities., Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 2012.
Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., The possible benefits of reduced errors in the motor skills acquisition of children., Sports Medicine Arthroscopy Rehabilitation Therapy Technology Journal. 2012, 4(1).
Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Poolton J.M., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., Training a fundamental movement skill in children with disabilities, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.
Chauvel C., Maquestiaux F., Hartley A.A., Joubert S., Didierjean A. and Masters R.S.W., Age effects shrink when motor learning is predominantly supported by nondeclarative, automatic memory processes, Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Psychology Press, 2012, 65: 25-38.
De W.M.M., van der Kamp G.J. and Masters R.S.W., Distinct visual thresholds for egocentric and allocentric information pick-up?, In: Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, i-Perception. 2011, 2: 214.
De W.M.M., Masters R.S.W. and van der Kamp G.J., Exploring the thresholds of vision for perception and action, Motor Control. Champaign, IL, U.S.A., Human Kinetics, 2012, 16(1): 120-128.
De W.M.M., Masters R.S.W. and van der Kamp G.J., Exploring the visual thresholds of vision for perception and action. , Motor Control. 2012, 16: 120-128.
De W.M.M., Masters R.S.W., Masters R.S.W., Masters R.S.W. and Masters R.S.W., Left, right, left, right, eyes to the front! Müller-Lyer bias in grasping is not a function of hand used, hand preferred or visual hemifield, but foveation does matter , Experimental Brain Research. Germany, Springer Verlag, 2012, 218(1): 91-98.
Gabbett T. and Masters R.S.W., Challenges and solutions when applying implicit motor learning theory in a high performance sport environment: Examples from rugby league, International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching. 2011, 6: 567-575.
Gabbett T., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Training the 'Draw' and Pass' in elite rugby league players., 5th Exercise and Sports Science Australia Conference. 2012.
Gao N., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Examing the goaslposts illusion in rugby, The 6th Annual Conference of the Australasian Skill Acquisition Research Group. 2012.
Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M., Wilson R.M., Ngo K. and Masters R.S.W., Conscious Monitoring and Control (Reinvestment) in Surgical Performance under Pressure, Surgical Endoscopy. 2012.
Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M., Wilson R.M. and Masters R.S.W., Cutting errors in surgery: Experience limits underestimation bias in a simulated surgical environment , Journal of Surgical Education. 2012, 69: 473-476.
Malhotra N.D., Wilson R.M., Ngo K. and Masters R.S.W., The role of reinvestment in performance of simulated laparoscopic surgery under time pressure, In: North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. 2012, 34: S107-S107.
Masters R.S.W. and Poolton J.M., Advances in implicit motor learning, In: Hodges, N. & Williams, A.M, Skill Acquisition in Sport: Research, Theory and Practice (2nd ed) . London, Routledge, 2012, 59-75.
Masters R.S.W., Associate Editor, Psychology of Sport and Exercise. Amsterdam, Elsevier, 2011.
Masters R.S.W., Conscious and unconscious awareness in learning and performance, In: S. Murphy, The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Performance Psychology . New York, Oxford University Press, 2012, 131-153.
Masters R.S.W., Poolton J.M. and Ryu D., Errorless learning: A history of success or a future of doubt?, In: D. Farrow & C MacMahon, 6th Annual Conference of the Australasian Skill Acquisition Research Group. 2012.
Masters R.S.W., Reinhoff R., Fischer L., Schorer J., van der Kamp G.J. and Wilson R.M., Gazing into space: Eye movements and discrimination of marginally off-center goalkeepers, 13th European Congress of Sport Psychology. 2011.
Masters R.S.W. and Button C., Special Issue on Skill Acquisition, International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching. 2011, 6.
Mellecker R.R., McManus A.M., Masters R.S.W., Ng G. and Chan H.S., Exploring motor skill transfer using active gaming in young children, Games for Health. 2012.
Poolton J.M., Siu C.M. and Masters R.S.W., The home team advantage gives football referees something to ruminate about, International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching. 2011, 6: 545-552.
Rendell M., Farrow D., Masters R.S.W. and Plummer N., Implicit practice for technique adaptation in expert performers, International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching. 2011, 6.
Tse C.Y.A., Masters R.S.W. and Whitehill T.L., Analogy instruction and speech motor performance under psychological stress, Paper presented at the Meeting of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association (ICPLA), Cork, Ireland. 2012.
Tse C.Y.A., Whitehill T.L., Masters R.S.W. and Ma E.P.M., Analogy instruction and speech performance under psychological stress, The 14th Meeting of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association, Cork, Ireland, Jun 27-30. 2012.
Tse C.Y.A., Masters R.S.W., Whitehill T.L. and Ma E.P.M., Analogy instructions, speech motor performance and psychological stress, Faculty of Education Postgraduate Research Conference, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 2012.
Tse C.Y.A., Masters R.S.W., Whitehill T.L. and Ma E.P.M., The use of analogy in speech motor performance, International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 2012, 14: 84–90.
Vine S., Masters R.S.W., McGrath J., Bright E. and Wilson R.M., Cheating experience: Guiding novices to adopt the gaze strategies of experts expedites technical laparoscopic skill learning. , Surgery. 2012, 152: 32-40.
Wilson R.M., Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Clarifying Assumptions about Intraoperative Stress during Surgical Performance: More Than a Stab in the Dark, World Journal of Surgery. springer, 2012, 36: 481-482.
Wilson R.M., Vine S., Bright E., Masters R.S.W., Defriend D. and McGrath J.S., Gaze training enhances laparoscopic technical skill acquisition and multi-tasking performance: a randomized, controlled study, Surgical Endoscopy . Springer, 2011, 25: 3731–3739.
Wilson R.M., Vine S., McGrath J. and Masters R.S.W., Gaze training improves performance and resistance to distractions in a virtual reality laparoscopic surgery task, 13th European Congress of Sport Psychology. 2011.
Wilson R.M., McGrath J., Vine S., Brewer J., Defriend D. and Masters R.S.W., Perceptual impairment and psychomotor control in virtual laparoscopic surgery performance, Surgical Endoscopy. 2011, 25: 2268-2274.
Wong W.K., Whitehill T.L., Ma E.P.M. and Masters R.S.W., Effects of errorless learning on the acquisition of velopharyngeal movement control, Acoustics 2012 Hong Kong Conference and Exhibition. 2012.
Wong W.K., Whitehill T.L., Ma E.P.M. and Masters R.S.W., Effects of errorless learning on the acquisition of velopharyngeal movement control, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2012, 131(4): 3273.
Wong W.K., Whitehill T.L., Ma E.P.M. and Masters R.S.W., Effects of errorless learning on velopharyngeal movement control, Motor Speech Conference. 2012.
Wong W.K., Whitehill T.L., Ma E.P.M. and Masters R.S.W., Effects of practice schedules on speech motor learning - abstract, Stem, Spraak-en Taalpathologie. 2011, 17 Supp: p95.
Zhu F., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Improving the continuous tracking paradigm to investigate implicit motor learning, In: Gregory T. Papanikos, 6th Annual International Conference on Psychology. THE ATHENS INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, 2012.
van der Kamp G.J., De W.M.M. and Masters R.S.W., Left, right, left, right, eyes to the front! Müller-Lyer bias in grasping is not a function of hand used, hand preferred or visual hemifield, but foveation does matter, Experimental Brain Research. 2012, 218: 91-98.


Researcher : McKenzie TL

List of Research Outputs

Sit H.P., McKenzie T.L., Cerin E. and McManus A.M., Leisure time physical activity in special school environment, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.


Researcher : McManus AM

Project Title:7th Annual Conference of European College of Sport Science Cardiorespiratory Adjustment to Training in 9-11 Year Old Chinese Boys
Investigator(s):McManus AM
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:07/2002


Project Title:Hong Kong on the move: an intervention for increasing physical activity in children
Investigator(s):McManus AM, Yu CW, Sit HP
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Health and Health Services Research Fund - Full Grants
Start Date:09/2007


Project Title:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards 2009-10
Investigator(s):McManus AM
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:HKU Overseas Fellowship Awards
Start Date:09/2009


Project Title:Verification of NMR Metabolomics in 12-16 year old Obese Chinese Children.
Investigator(s):McManus AM, Yu CW, Cheung PT
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:03/2011


Project Title:European Group of Pediatric Work Physiology XXVII Biennial Conference The effectiveness of a short-term low-intensity walking intervention on lipid profile in obese adolescents.
Investigator(s):McManus AM
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:09/2011
Completion Date:09/2011


Project Title:Early-onset lumbar disc degeneration, overweight and physical inactivity in Chinese children.
Investigator(s):McManus AM, Samartzis D, Mellecker RR, Kim M, Anthony M
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:06/2012


List of Research Outputs

Lam W.K., Sit H.P. and McManus A.M., Play pattern of seated video game and active “exergame” alternatives, Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness. 2011, 9: 24-30.
McManus A.M., Mellecker R.R. and Cheung P.T., The effectiveness of a short-term low-intensity walking intervention on lipid profile in obese adolescents., In: Williams C and Armstrong N , Children and Exercise XXVI.. London, Routledge, 2011, 237-241.
McManus A.M., Mellecker R.R., Yu C. and Cheung P.T., The effectiveness of a short-term low-intensity walking intervention on lipid profile in obese adolescents., XXVII Biennial Conference of the European Group of Pediatric Work Physiology. 2011.
McManus A.M., Wii Kinect with physical activity - active video game play in obese children., 'Novel Modalities for Increasing Adherence to Physical Activity in Children: Exergaming' presented to the European College of Sports Science Annual Conference. Liverpool, 2011.
Mellecker R.R. and McManus A.M., Contingent active gaming: Feasibility and cardiovascular responses using the Gamercize® Stepper in Hong Kong Chinese girls, Annual Conference of the International Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity.. 2012.
Mellecker R.R., Lanningham-Foster L., Levine J.A. and McManus A.M., Do Children Choose to Play Active Video Games When Given the Choice Between Seated and Ambulatory Video Game Play? A Study of Children's Play Choice, International Journal of Computer Science in Sport. 2012, 11: 51-60.
Mellecker R.R., Lanningham-Foster L., Levine J.A. and McManus A.M., Do Children Choose to Play Active Video Games When Given the Choice Between Seated and Ambulatory Video Game Play? A Study of Children's Play Choice, In: Weimeyer, J., & Göbel, S. , Serious Games - Theory, Technology & Practice: GameDays 2011. Darmstadt, Germany, 171-181.
Mellecker R.R., McManus A.M., Masters R.S.W., Ng G. and Chan H.S., Exploring motor skill transfer using active gaming in young children, Games for Health. 2012.
Mellecker R.R., McManus A.M. and Matsuzaka A., Validity And Reliability of the Sedentary Behavior and Sleep Scale (SBSS) in Young Hong Kong Chinese Children, Asian Journal of Exercise & Sports Science. 2012, 9: 21-36.
Sit H.P., McKenzie T.L., Cerin E. and McManus A.M., Leisure time physical activity in special school environment, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.
Yu C., Li A., Au C., McManus A.M., So R., Lam H., Chu W., So H.K., Chiu W. and Leung C., Three-year follow up of aerobic capacity in children affected by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). , Respirology.. 2012, 17: 513-518.


Researcher : Mellecker RR

Project Title:8th Annual Games for Health Conference 2012 Exploring motor skill transfer using active gaming in young children
Investigator(s):Mellecker RR
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:06/2012


Project Title:Exploring the “Gateway Effect”: Does ‘Exergaming’ result in motor skill transfer?
Investigator(s):Mellecker RR, McManus AM
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:06/2012


List of Research Outputs

McManus A.M., Mellecker R.R. and Cheung P.T., The effectiveness of a short-term low-intensity walking intervention on lipid profile in obese adolescents., In: Williams C and Armstrong N , Children and Exercise XXVI.. London, Routledge, 2011, 237-241.
McManus A.M., Mellecker R.R., Yu C. and Cheung P.T., The effectiveness of a short-term low-intensity walking intervention on lipid profile in obese adolescents., XXVII Biennial Conference of the European Group of Pediatric Work Physiology. 2011.
Mellecker R.R. and McManus A.M., Contingent active gaming: Feasibility and cardiovascular responses using the Gamercize® Stepper in Hong Kong Chinese girls, Annual Conference of the International Society of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity.. 2012.
Mellecker R.R., Lanningham-Foster L., Levine J.A. and McManus A.M., Do Children Choose to Play Active Video Games When Given the Choice Between Seated and Ambulatory Video Game Play? A Study of Children's Play Choice, International Journal of Computer Science in Sport. 2012, 11: 51-60.
Mellecker R.R., Lanningham-Foster L., Levine J.A. and McManus A.M., Do Children Choose to Play Active Video Games When Given the Choice Between Seated and Ambulatory Video Game Play? A Study of Children's Play Choice, In: Weimeyer, J., & Göbel, S. , Serious Games - Theory, Technology & Practice: GameDays 2011. Darmstadt, Germany, 171-181.
Mellecker R.R., Do Children Choose to Play Active Video Games when Given the Choice Between Seated and Ambulatory Video Game Play? A Study of Children's Play Choice., Game Days 2012, Serious Games Theory, Technology and Practice. 2011.
Mellecker R.R., McManus A.M., Masters R.S.W., Ng G. and Chan H.S., Exploring motor skill transfer using active gaming in young children, Games for Health. 2012.
Mellecker R.R., Games for Health: Research, Development and Clinical Applications. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2011.
Mellecker R.R. and Coshott R., Perspectives on Exergaming: Letter to the Editor, International Journal of Computer Science in Sport. 2011, 10: 93-95.
Mellecker R.R., McManus A.M. and Matsuzaka A., Validity And Reliability of the Sedentary Behavior and Sleep Scale (SBSS) in Young Hong Kong Chinese Children, Asian Journal of Exercise & Sports Science. 2012, 9: 21-36.


Researcher : Ngo K

List of Research Outputs

Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M., Wilson R.M., Ngo K. and Masters R.S.W., Conscious Monitoring and Control (Reinvestment) in Surgical Performance under Pressure, Surgical Endoscopy. 2012.


Researcher : Poolton JM

Project Title:Investigating the impact of intra-operative stress on surgical performance
Investigator(s):Poolton JM, Masters RSW
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:08/2010
Completion Date:07/2011


Project Title:Development of a psychometric measure for surgical education to identify individual differences in performance under pressure
Investigator(s):Poolton JM, Masters RSW, Fan KMJ
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:General Research Fund (GRF)
Start Date:01/2012


List of Research Outputs

Capio C.M., Poolton J.M., Sit H.P., Holmstrom M. and Masters R.S.W., Reducing errors benefits the field-based learning of a fundamental movement skill in children, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 2011.
Capio C.M., Poolton J.M., Sit H.P., Eguia K.F. and Masters R.S.W., Reduction of errors during practice facilitates fundamental movement skill learning in children with intellectual disabilities., Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 2012.
Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Poolton J.M., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., Training a fundamental movement skill in children with disabilities, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.
Gabbett T., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Training the 'Draw' and Pass' in elite rugby league players., 5th Exercise and Sports Science Australia Conference. 2012.
Gao N., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Examing the goaslposts illusion in rugby, The 6th Annual Conference of the Australasian Skill Acquisition Research Group. 2012.
Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M., Wilson R.M., Ngo K. and Masters R.S.W., Conscious Monitoring and Control (Reinvestment) in Surgical Performance under Pressure, Surgical Endoscopy. 2012.
Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M., Wilson R.M. and Masters R.S.W., Cutting errors in surgery: Experience limits underestimation bias in a simulated surgical environment , Journal of Surgical Education. 2012, 69: 473-476.
Masters R.S.W. and Poolton J.M., Advances in implicit motor learning, In: Hodges, N. & Williams, A.M, Skill Acquisition in Sport: Research, Theory and Practice (2nd ed) . London, Routledge, 2012, 59-75.
Masters R.S.W., Poolton J.M. and Ryu D., Errorless learning: A history of success or a future of doubt?, In: D. Farrow & C MacMahon, 6th Annual Conference of the Australasian Skill Acquisition Research Group. 2012.
Poolton J.M., Siu C.M. and Masters R.S.W., The home team advantage gives football referees something to ruminate about, International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching. 2011, 6: 545-552.
Wilson R.M., Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Clarifying Assumptions about Intraoperative Stress during Surgical Performance: More Than a Stab in the Dark, World Journal of Surgery. springer, 2012, 36: 481-482.
Zhu F., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Improving the continuous tracking paradigm to investigate implicit motor learning, In: Gregory T. Papanikos, 6th Annual International Conference on Psychology. THE ATHENS INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, 2012.


Researcher : Ryu D

List of Research Outputs

Masters R.S.W., Poolton J.M. and Ryu D., Errorless learning: A history of success or a future of doubt?, In: D. Farrow & C MacMahon, 6th Annual Conference of the Australasian Skill Acquisition Research Group. 2012.


Researcher : Sit HP

Project Title:Physical Activity of Children and Youth with Intellectual Disabilities in Special Schools
Investigator(s):Sit HP
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:04/2008


Project Title:Reliability and validity of the observational tool (BEACHES) to measure eating and active behaviours in home and school settings among children with physical disabilities
Investigator(s):Sit HP, Cerin E
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:03/2010


Project Title:Physical Activity Opportunities for Children with Disabilities in Special School Environments
Investigator(s):Sit HP
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Incentive Award for RGC GRF Fundable But Not Funded Projects
Start Date:07/2011


List of Research Outputs

Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., Fundamental movement skills and physical activity among children with and without cerebral palsy, Research in Developmental Disabilities. 2012, 33: 1235-1241.
Capio C.M., Poolton J.M., Sit H.P., Holmstrom M. and Masters R.S.W., Reducing errors benefits the field-based learning of a fundamental movement skill in children, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 2011.
Capio C.M., Poolton J.M., Sit H.P., Eguia K.F. and Masters R.S.W., Reduction of errors during practice facilitates fundamental movement skill learning in children with intellectual disabilities., Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. 2012.
Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., The possible benefits of reduced errors in the motor skills acquisition of children., Sports Medicine Arthroscopy Rehabilitation Therapy Technology Journal. 2012, 4(1).
Capio C.M., Sit H.P., Poolton J.M., Abernethy A.B. and Masters R.S.W., Training a fundamental movement skill in children with disabilities, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.
Cerin E., Barnett A., Sit H.P., Cheung M.C., Lee L.C.J., Ho D.S.Y. and Chan W.M., Measuring walking within and outside the neighborhood in Chinese elders: reliability and validity, BMC Public Health. 2011, 11: 851.
Cerin E., Barnett A., Sit H.P., Cheung M.C., Johnston J.M. and Chan W.M., Perceived neighbourhood characteristics and walking for transportation in Chinese older residents of ultra-dense urban environments, International Conference on Global Health and Public Health Education. Hong Kong, 2011.
Cerin E., Barnett A., Cheung M.C., Sit H.P., Macfarlane D.J. and Chan W.M., Reliability and validity of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire – Long Form in a sample of Hong Kong urban dwellers: does neighborhood of residence matter?, Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 2012, PMID: 22186607.
Cerin E., Sit H.P., Barnett A., Cheung M.C. and Chan W.M., Walking for recreation and perceptions of the neighborhood environment in older Chinese urban dwellers, Journal of Urban Health. 2012.
Chow B.C. and Sit H.P., Relationship of physical activity and bone density of Chinese children with intellectual disabilities, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.
Lam W.K., Sit H.P. and McManus A.M., Play pattern of seated video game and active “exergame” alternatives, Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness. 2011, 9: 24-30.
Sit H.P., McKenzie T.L., Cerin E. and McManus A.M., Leisure time physical activity in special school environment, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.
Sit H.P., Member of Editorial Board, Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. 2011.
Sit H.P., Member of Scientific Committe, 18th International Symposium for Adapted Physical Activity, Paris, France. 2011.


Researcher : Tse CYA

List of Research Outputs

Tse C.Y.A., Masters R.S.W. and Whitehill T.L., Analogy instruction and speech motor performance under psychological stress, Paper presented at the Meeting of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association (ICPLA), Cork, Ireland. 2012.
Tse C.Y.A., Whitehill T.L., Masters R.S.W. and Ma E.P.M., Analogy instruction and speech performance under psychological stress, The 14th Meeting of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association, Cork, Ireland, Jun 27-30. 2012.
Tse C.Y.A., Masters R.S.W., Whitehill T.L. and Ma E.P.M., Analogy instructions, speech motor performance and psychological stress, Faculty of Education Postgraduate Research Conference, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. 2012.
Tse C.Y.A., Masters R.S.W., Whitehill T.L. and Ma E.P.M., The use of analogy in speech motor performance, International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 2012, 14: 84–90.


Researcher : Tse MA

List of Research Outputs

Lin S., Lee S.L., Hui L.L., Au Y.S.L.R., Tse M.A., Leung G.M. and Schooling C.M., Pubertal muscle mass and diabetes markers in Chinese adolescents: evidence from the Hong Kong’s “Children of 1997” birth cohort (abstract and poster presentation for IEA World Congress of Epidemiology, 7-11 August 2011, Edinburgh), Journal of Epidemiology and Community Medicine. 2011, 65(Suppl 1): A383.
Lin S., Lee S.L., Hui L.L., Au Y.S.L.R., Tse M.A., Leung G.M. and Schooling C.M., Pubertal muscle mass and diabetes markers in Chinese adolescents, American Journal of Human Biology. 2012, 24(2): 183-185.
Ma K...Y..., Cheung K.T., Leung A.Y.M., Tse M.A., Lancaster B.J. and Lam C.L.K., HEPA program: An health enhancement program for older adults, 8th World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese Communities and Asian Ageing Development Conference (Best Paper Award). Hong Kong, 2011.
Ma K.Y., Cheung K.T., Leung A.Y.M., Tse M.A., Lancaster B.J. and Lam C.L.K., HEPA program: An health enhancement program for older adults (Best Paper Award), The 8th World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese Communities and Asian Ageing Development Conference. 2011.


Researcher : Wilson RM

List of Research Outputs

Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M., Wilson R.M., Ngo K. and Masters R.S.W., Conscious Monitoring and Control (Reinvestment) in Surgical Performance under Pressure, Surgical Endoscopy. 2012.
Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M., Wilson R.M. and Masters R.S.W., Cutting errors in surgery: Experience limits underestimation bias in a simulated surgical environment , Journal of Surgical Education. 2012, 69: 473-476.
Malhotra N.D., Wilson R.M., Ngo K. and Masters R.S.W., The role of reinvestment in performance of simulated laparoscopic surgery under time pressure, In: North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA), Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. 2012, 34: S107-S107.
Masters R.S.W., Reinhoff R., Fischer L., Schorer J., van der Kamp G.J. and Wilson R.M., Gazing into space: Eye movements and discrimination of marginally off-center goalkeepers, 13th European Congress of Sport Psychology. 2011.
Vine S., Masters R.S.W., McGrath J., Bright E. and Wilson R.M., Cheating experience: Guiding novices to adopt the gaze strategies of experts expedites technical laparoscopic skill learning. , Surgery. 2012, 152: 32-40.
Wilson R.M., Malhotra N.D., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Clarifying Assumptions about Intraoperative Stress during Surgical Performance: More Than a Stab in the Dark, World Journal of Surgery. springer, 2012, 36: 481-482.
Wilson R.M., Vine S., Bright E., Masters R.S.W., Defriend D. and McGrath J.S., Gaze training enhances laparoscopic technical skill acquisition and multi-tasking performance: a randomized, controlled study, Surgical Endoscopy . Springer, 2011, 25: 3731–3739.
Wilson R.M., Vine S., McGrath J. and Masters R.S.W., Gaze training improves performance and resistance to distractions in a virtual reality laparoscopic surgery task, 13th European Congress of Sport Psychology. 2011.
Wilson R.M., McGrath J., Vine S., Brewer J., Defriend D. and Masters R.S.W., Perceptual impairment and psychomotor control in virtual laparoscopic surgery performance, Surgical Endoscopy. 2011, 25: 2268-2274.


Researcher : Zhu F

Project Title:Optimizing surgical skill training with EEG neurofeedback
Investigator(s):Zhu F, Law WL, Poolton JM, Masters RSW
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Small Project Funding
Start Date:05/2012


Project Title:6th Annual International Conference on Psychology Improving the continuous tracking paradigm to investigate implicit motor learning
Investigator(s):Zhu F
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:URC/CRCG - Conference Support for Teaching Staff
Start Date:05/2012
Completion Date:05/2012


List of Research Outputs

Zhu F., Poolton J.M. and Masters R.S.W., Improving the continuous tracking paradigm to investigate implicit motor learning, In: Gregory T. Papanikos, 6th Annual International Conference on Psychology. THE ATHENS INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION AND RESEARCH, 2012.


Researcher : van der Kamp GJ

Project Title:On the development of implicit and explicit learning processes: Prism adaptation in 6- to 12- year-old children
Investigator(s):van der Kamp GJ, Maxwell JP, Masters RSW
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:10/2005


Project Title:Expertise in visual perception: Exploring the role of action
Investigator(s):van der Kamp GJ, Abernethy AB, Jackson RC
Department:Institute of Human Performance
Source(s) of Funding:Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research
Start Date:03/2006


List of Research Outputs

De W.M.M., van der Kamp G.J. and Masters R.S.W., Distinct visual thresholds for egocentric and allocentric information pick-up?, In: Asia-Pacific Conference on Vision, i-Perception. 2011, 2: 214.
De W.M.M., Masters R.S.W. and van der Kamp G.J., Exploring the thresholds of vision for perception and action, Motor Control. Champaign, IL, U.S.A., Human Kinetics, 2012, 16(1): 120-128.
De W.M.M., Masters R.S.W. and van der Kamp G.J., Exploring the visual thresholds of vision for perception and action. , Motor Control. 2012, 16: 120-128.
Masters R.S.W., Reinhoff R., Fischer L., Schorer J., van der Kamp G.J. and Wilson R.M., Gazing into space: Eye movements and discrimination of marginally off-center goalkeepers, 13th European Congress of Sport Psychology. 2011.
van der Kamp G.J., De W.M.M. and Masters R.S.W., Left, right, left, right, eyes to the front! Müller-Lyer bias in grasping is not a function of hand used, hand preferred or visual hemifield, but foveation does matter, Experimental Brain Research. 2012, 218: 91-98.


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