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S J Vine

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Brock K, Vine S, Ross J, Trevarthen M, Harris D
Exp Brain Res . 2023 May; 241(7):1797-1810. PMID: 37222777
Immersive technologies, like virtual and mixed reality, pose a novel challenge for our sensorimotor systems as they deliver simulated sensory inputs that may not match those of the natural environment....
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Harris D, Arthur T, Vine S, Liu J, Abd Rahman H, Han F, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Dec; 12(1):22098. PMID: 36543845
In this study, we examined the relationship between physiological encoding of surprise and the learning of anticipatory eye movements. Active inference portrays perception and action as interconnected inference processes, driven...
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Hudson D, Heales C, Vine S
Radiography (Lond) . 2021 Oct; 28(1):154-161. PMID: 34657799
Introduction: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is well known to be a source of anxiety for patients, commonly appearing as claustrophobia. One of the main reasons for this is due to...
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Hudson D, Heales C, Vine S
Radiography (Lond) . 2021 Jul; 28(1):199-207. PMID: 34304960
Objectives: Undergoing a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan continues to be a source of anxiety and concern for many patients. Various interventions have been developed and are used in regular...
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Parr J, Vine S, Wilson M, Harrison N, Wood G
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2019 Apr; 16(1):52. PMID: 31029174
Background: Prosthetic hands impose a high cognitive burden on the user that often results in fatigue, frustration and prosthesis rejection. However, efforts to directly measure this burden are sparse and...
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Harris D, Vine S, Wilson M, McGrath J, LeBel M, Buckingham G
Br J Surg . 2018 Sep; 105(13):1713-1720. PMID: 30259958
Background: Acquiring new motor skills to learn complex movements and master the use of a diverse range of instruments is fundamental for developing expertise in surgery. Although aspects of skill...
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Parr J, Vine S, Harrison N, Wood G
J Mot Behav . 2017 Sep; 50(4):416-425. PMID: 28925815
The aim of this study was to provide a detailed account of the spatial and temporal disruptions to eye-hand coordination when using a prosthetic hand during a sequential fine motor...
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Miles C, Wood G, Vine S, Vickers J, Wilson M
Eur J Sport Sci . 2016 Nov; 17(1):100-108. PMID: 27871220
Quiet eye training (QET) may be a more effective method for teaching children to catch than traditional training (TT) methods, but it is unclear if the benefits accrued persist in...
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Vine S, Klostermann A
Eur J Sport Sci . 2016 Aug; 17(1):70-73. PMID: 27545989
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Miles C, Wood G, Vine S, Vickers J, Wilson M
Res Dev Disabil . 2015 Feb; 40:31-41. PMID: 25721344
Introduction: Quiet eye training (QET) has been shown to be more effective than traditional training (TT) methods for teaching a throw and catch task to typically developing 8-10 yr old...