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    (2021) Visuo-motor attention during object interaction in children with developmental coordination disorder. Cortex, 138. pp. 318-328. ISSN 0010-9452

    (2019) Gaze training supports self-organization of movement coordination in children with developmental coordination disorder. Scientific Reports, 9 (1). ISSN 2045-2322

    McCarthy, Paul, Wilson, Mark, Keegan, Richard and Smith, Dave (2012) Three myths about applied consultancy work. Sport and exercise psychology review, 8 (2). pp. 3-16. ISSN 1745-4980

    Wilson, Mark, Chattington, Mark, Marple-Horvat, Dilwyn E. and Smith, Nickolas C. (2007) A comparison of self-focus versus attentional explanations of choking. Journal of sport and exercise psychology, 29 (4). pp. 439-456. ISSN 1543-2904

    Wilson, Mark, Smith, Nickolas C. and Holmes, Paul S. (2007) The role of effort in influencing the effect of anxiety on performance : testing the conflicting predictions of processing efficiency theory and the conscious processing hypothesis. British Journal of Psychology, 98 (3). pp. 411-428. ISSN 0007-1269

    Wilson, Mark and Smith, Nickolas C. (2007) A test of the predictions of processing efficiency theory during elite team competition using the Thought Occurrence Questionnaire for Sport. International journal of sport psychology, 38 (3). pp. 245-262. ISSN 0047-0767

    Wilson, Mark, Smith, Nickolas C., Chattington, Mark, Ford, Mike and Marple-Horvat, Dilwyn E. (2006) The role of effort in moderating the anxiety - performance relationship: testing the prediction of processing efficiency theory in simulated rally driving. Journal of sports sciences, 24 (11). pp. 1223-1233. ISSN 1466-447X

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    Parr, Johnny, Vine, Sammy, Wilson, Mark, Harrison, Neil and Wood, Greg (2018) Visual attention, EEG alpha power and T7-Fz coherence are implicated in prosthetic hand control and can be optimised through gaze training. [Dataset]

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