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Cheryl M Glazebrook
Cheryl M Glazebrook
Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, University of Manitoba
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The role of vision for online control of manual aiming movements in persons with autism spectrum disorders
C Glazebrook, D Gonzalez, S Hansen, D Elliott
Autism 13 (4), 411-433, 2009
1872009
A kinematic analysis of how young adults with and without autism plan and control goal-directed movements
CM Glazebrook, D Elliott, J Lyons
Motor control 10 (3), 244-264, 2006
1822006
How do individuals with autism plan their movements?
CM Glazebrook, D Elliott, P Szatmari
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 38, 114-126, 2008
1622008
The influence of advance information about target location and visual feedback on movement planning and execution.
S Hansen, CM Glazebrook, JG Anson, DJ Weeks, D Elliott
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology/Revue canadienne de psychologie …, 2006
1592006
Self-compassion and psycho-physiological recovery from recalled sport failure
LA Ceccarelli, RJ Giuliano, CM Glazebrook, SM Strachan
Frontiers in psychology 10, 1564, 2019
1222019
Movement planning and reprogramming in individuals with autism
N Nazarali, CM Glazebrook, D Elliott
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 39, 1401-1411, 2009
1002009
The Müller-Lyer illusion affects the planning and control of manual aiming movements
DV Meegan, CM Glazebrook, VP Dhillon, L Tremblay, TN Welsh, D Elliott
Experimental Brain Research 155, 37-47, 2004
862004
Extending end-state comfort effect: do we consider the beginning state comfort of another?
DA Gonzalez, BE Studenka, CM Glazebrook, JL Lyons
Acta psychologica 136 (3), 347-353, 2011
682011
Assessment of the postural control strategies used to play two Wii Fit™ videogames
A Michalski, CM Glazebrook, AJ Martin, WWN Wong, AJW Kim, KD Moody, ...
Gait & posture 36 (3), 449-453, 2012
572012
Visual illusions affect both movement planning and on-line control: A multiple cue position on bias and goal-directed action
J Mendoza, S Hansen, CM Glazebrook, KM Keetch, D Elliott
Human movement science 24 (5-6), 760-773, 2005
442005
Perception-action and the Müller-Lyer illusion: amplitude or endpoint bias?
CM Glazebrook, VP Dhillon, KM Keetch, J Lyons, E Amazeen, DJ Weeks, ...
Experimental Brain Research 160, 71-78, 2005
392005
Motor interactions with another person: do individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder plan ahead?
DA Gonzalez, CM Glazebrook, BE Studenka, J Lyons
Frontiers in integrative neuroscience 7, 23, 2013
322013
Audiovisual multisensory integration and evoked potentials in young adults with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
HS McCracken, BA Murphy, CM Glazebrook, JJ Burkitt, AM Karellas, ...
Frontiers in human neuroscience 13, 95, 2019
302019
Measuring advanced motor skills in children with cerebral palsy: further development of the: challenge module
CM Glazebrook, FV Wright
Pediatric Physical Therapy 26 (2), 201-213, 2014
302014
Anticipatory postural adjustments during a Fitts’ task: Comparing young versus older adults and the effects of different foci of attention
SM Aloraini, CM Glazebrook, KM Sibley, J Singer, S Passmore
Human Movement Science 64, 366-377, 2019
232019
How one breaks Fitts’s Law and gets away with it: Moving further and faster involves more efficient online control
CM Glazebrook, D Kiernan, TN Welsh, L Tremblay
Human movement science 39, 163-176, 2015
212015
Upper limb tendon/muscle vibration in persons with subacute and chronic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
N Mortaza, AM Abou-Setta, R Zarychanski, H Loewen, R Rabbani, ...
European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 55 (5), 558-569, 2019
182019
Quantifying inter-segmental coordination during the instep soccer kicks
Y Li, M Alexander, C Glazebrook, J Leiter
International journal of exercise science 9 (5), 646, 2016
182016
Fitts’s Law using lower extremity movement: Performance driven outcomes for degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis
SR Passmore, MG Johnson, DJ Kriellaars, V Pelleck, A Enright, ...
Human Movement Science 44, 277-286, 2015
162015
An external focus of attention compared to an internal focus of attention improves anticipatory postural adjustments among people post-stroke
SM Aloraini, CM Glazebrook, S Pooyania, KM Sibley, J Singer, ...
Gait & Posture 82, 100-105, 2020
152020
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