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  • Shim, J. & Carlton, L. G. (1997). Perception of kinematic characteristics in the motion of lifted weight. Journal of Motor Behavior, in press.
  • Carlton, L. G., & Liu, Y.-T. (1997). Speed-accuracy relations: The kinetic-kinematic link and predictions for rapid timing tasks. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20, in press.
  • Cordo, P., Bevan, L., Gurfinkel, V., Carlton, L., Carlton, M., & Kerr, G. (1995). Proprioceptive coordination of discrete movement sequences: mechanism and generality. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 73, 305-315.
  • Carlton, L. G. (1994). Temporal-precision and time-minimization constraints on the spatial and temporal accuracy of aimed hand movements. Journal of Motor Behavior, 26, 43-50.
  • Newell, K. M., Carlton, L. G., & Kim, S. (1994). Time and space-time movement accuracy. Human Performance, 7, 1-21.
  • Newell, K. M., & Carlton, L. G. (1994). On the accuracy of movement in space-time. Human Performance, 7, 29-36.
  • Cordo, P. Carlton, L., Bevan, L., Carlton, M., & Kerr, G. K. (1994). Proprioceptive coordination of movement sequences: Role of velocity and position information. Journal of Neurophysiology, 71, 1848-1861.
  • Bevan, L., Cordo, P., Carlton, L., & Carlton, M. (1994). Proprioceptive coordination of movement sequences: Discrimination of joint angle vs. angular distance. Journal of Neurophysiology, 71, 1862-1872.

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