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    The Relative Age Effect Among Female Brazilian Youth Volleyball Players by Okazaki, Fabio H.A., Keller, Birgit, Fontana, Fabio E., Gallagher, Jere D.

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-03-2011)
    “…In sports, the relative age effect (RAE) refers to performance disadvantages of children born late in the competition year compared to those with birthdays…”
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    Whole and Part Practice: A Meta-Analysis by Fontana, Fabio E., Furtado, Ovande, Mazzardo, Oldemar, Gallagher, Jere D.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-10-2009)
    “…Motor learning textbooks provide specific recommendations for the use of whole and part practice during motor skill acquisition. Magill recommended basing…”
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    Expert-Rater Agreement and Inter-/Intrarater Reliability for the Furtado–Gallagher Computerized Observational Movement Pattern Assessment System by Furtado, Ovande, Gallagher, Jere D.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-06-2018)
    “…Fundamental movement skills (FMS) play a crucial role in a child’s motor skill development, as their mastery is related to the acquisition and mastery of…”
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    The reliability of classification decisions for the Furtado-Gallagher Computerized Observational Movement Pattern Assessment System - FG-COMPASS by Furtado, Ovande, Gallagher, Jere D

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-09-2012)
    “…Mastery of fundamental movement skills (FMS) is an important factor in preventing weight gain and increasing physical activity. To master FMS, performance…”
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    Influence of exercise intensity on the decision-making performance of experienced and inexperienced soccer players by Fontana, Fabio E, Mazzardo, Oldemar, Mokgothu, Comfort, Furtado, Jr, Ovande, Gallagher, Jere D

    Published in Journal of sport & exercise psychology (01-04-2009)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine the decision-making performance of experienced and inexperienced soccer players at four exercise intensities (rest, 40%,…”
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    Voluntary Upper-Extremity Movements in Patients With Unilateral Peripheral Vestibular Hypofunction by Borello-France, Diane F, Gallagher, Jere D, Furman, Joseph M, Redfern, Mark S, Carvell, George E

    Published in Physical therapy (01-03-2002)
    “…People with peripheral vestibular pathology demonstrate motor impairments when responding and adapting to postural platform perturbations and during…”
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    Self-regulated cycling using the children's OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion by ROBERTSON, Robert J, GOSS, Fredric L, BELL, Jill A, DIXON, Curt B, GALLAGHER, Kara I, LAGALLY, Kristen M, TIMMER, Jeffrey M, ABT, Kristie L, GALLAGHER, Jere D, THOMPKINS, Taylor

    “…An estimation and production paradigm was used to determine whether clinically normal 8- to 12-yr-old female (N = 18) and male (N = 18) children could (a)…”
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    OMNI scale perceived exertion at ventilatory breakpoint in children : response normalized by ROBERTSON, Robert J, GOSS, Fredric L, BOER, Nicholas, GALLAGHER, Jere D, THOMPKINS, Taylor, BUFALINO, Karen, BALASEKARAN, G, MECKES, Cherie, PINTAR, Jennifer, WILLIAMS, Allison

    “…The Children's OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion was used to identify a response normalized rating of perceived exertion (RPE)-Overall, RPE-Legs, and RPE-Chest…”
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    Children's OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion : mixed gender and race validation by ROBERTSON, R. J, GOSS, F. L, THOMPKINS, T, BOER, N. F, PEOPLES, J. A, FOREMAN, A. J, DABAYEBEH, I. M, MILLICH, N. B, BALASEKARAN, G, RIECHMAN, S. E, GALLAGHER, J. D

    “…The newly developed Children's OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion (category range: 0 to 10) was validated using separate cohorts of female and male, African…”
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    A parallel between the preselection effect in psychomotor memory and the generation effect in verbal memory by Lee, Timothy D, Gallagher, Jere D

    “…Compares the preselection effect in memory for movements and the generation effect in the verbal domain. Empirical results in the 2 areas are quite similar:…”
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    Self-Regulating Cycling Using the Children's OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion by Robertson, Robert J, Goss, Fredric L, Bell, Jill A, Dixon, Curt B, Gallagher, Kara I, Lagally, Kristen M, Timmer, Jeffrey M, Abt, Kristie L, Gallagher, Jere D, Thompkins, Taylor

    “…Investigated whether normal children could self-regulate intermittent cycle ergometer exercise using a prescribed target rating of perceived exertion (RPE),…”
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    Prenatal exposure to alcohol and marijuana: effects on motor development of preschool children by Chandler, L S, Richardson, G A, Gallagher, J D, Day, N L

    “…Gross motor development of preschool children prenatally exposed to alcohol and marijuana was assessed as part of a longitudinal study. Most mothers in the…”
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    Effects of Training on Gender Differences in Overhand Throwing: A Brief Quantitative Literature Analysis by Thomas, Jerry R

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-03-1994)
    “…Literature analysis compared training gains in elementary girls' and boys' throwing performance to evaluate whether catchup effects were present. There was a…”
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    Voluntary movement strategies of individuals with unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction by Borello-France, D F, Gallagher, J D, Redfern, M, Furman, J M, Carvell, G E

    Published in Journal of vestibular research (01-01-1999)
    “…This study compared voluntary movement strategies of patients with unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction with those of age-matched healthy control…”
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