A Mark Williams
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Quammen D, Mawson S, Williams A, Stefanucci J, Bodkin S, Rigby J, et al.
J Sports Sci
. 2025 Mar;
:1-11.
PMID: 40048263
While decisions and actions are commonly measured in assessments of sports performance, one's perception, including our perception of the environment and our ability level, ultimately determines the subsequent decision and...
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Seddighi N, Woo N, Montoya J, Kreter N, Clark M, Williams A, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39605620
Walking in daily life requires humans to adapt to environments that can influence one's fear of falling and anxiety about a potential fall. In such environments, individuals may adopt compensatory...
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Guimaraes E, Baxter-Jones A, Williams A, Anderson D, Janeira M, Garbeloto F, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2024 Apr;
56(8):1437-1445.
PMID: 38598419
Purpose: Although spurts in physical capacities during adolescence are well known, little is known about the existence of such spurts in sport-specific skill development, especially during the period of rapid...
4.
Raffegeau T, Brinkerhoff S, Clark M, McBride A, Williams A, Fino P, et al.
Exp Brain Res
. 2024 Mar;
242(5):1237-1250.
PMID: 38536454
We evaluated the effects of engaging in extemporaneous speech in healthy young adults while they walked in a virtual environment meant to elicit low or high levels of mobility-related anxiety....
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Clark M, Euler M, King B, Williams A, Lohse K
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2023 Nov;
195:112272.
PMID: 38000446
In adulthood, neurological structure and function are often affected by aging, with negative implications for daily life as well as laboratory-based tasks. Some of these changes include decreased efficiency modulating...
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Larkin P, Cocic D, Hendry D, Williams A, OConnor D, Bilalic M
Psychol Sport Exerc
. 2023 Sep;
64:102328.
PMID: 37665813
Practice is one of the most important predictors of skill. To become an expert, performers must engage in practice for a prolonged time to develop the psychological characteristics necessary for...
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DeCouto B, Smeeton N, Williams A
Brain Sci
. 2023 Aug;
13(8).
PMID: 37626560
Global and local biological motion processing are likely influenced by an observer's perceptual experience. Skilled athletes anticipating an opponent's movements use globally distributed motion information, while less skilled athletes focus...
8.
Williams A, Hodges N
J Sports Sci
. 2023 Aug;
41(9):833-849.
PMID: 37603709
We revisit an agenda that was outlined in a previous paper in this journal focusing on the importance of skill acquisition research in enhancing practice and instruction in sport. In...
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Raffegeau T, Clark M, Fawver B, Engel B, Young W, Williams A, et al.
Exp Brain Res
. 2023 May;
241(7):1757-1768.
PMID: 37204506
Older adults who report a fear of falling are more likely to subsequently fall, yet, some gait anxiety-related alterations may protect balance. We examined the effect of age on walking...
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Pfister D, Jackson R, Guldenpenning I, Williams A
Hum Mov Sci
. 2023 Apr;
89:103092.
PMID: 37075655
The ability to respond quickly and accurately to spatial cues is of great importance to performance on any task where quick decision-making is required. The two main effects of spatial...