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    Virtually the same? How impaired sensory information in virtual reality may disrupt vision for action by Harris, David J., Buckingham, Gavin, Wilson, Mark R., Vine, Samuel J.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-11-2019)
    “…Virtual reality (VR) is a promising tool for expanding the possibilities of psychological experimentation and implementing immersive training applications…”
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    A Framework for the Testing and Validation of Simulated Environments in Experimentation and Training by Harris, David J, Bird, Jonathan M, Smart, Philip A, Wilson, Mark R, Vine, Samuel J

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (31-03-2020)
    “…New computer technologies, like virtual reality (VR), have created opportunities to study human behavior and train skills in novel ways. VR holds significant…”
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    The influence of quiet eye training and pressure on attention and visuo-motor control by Vine, Samuel J., Wilson, Mark R.

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-03-2011)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of an intervention designed to train effective visual attentional control (quiet eye-training) for a far…”
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    The functional role of visual information and fixation stillness in the quiet eye by Harris, David J, Wilson, Mark R, Vine, Samuel J

    Published in PloS one (06-11-2023)
    “…The final fixation to a target in far-aiming tasks, known as the quiet eye, has been consistently identified as an important perceptual-cognitive variable for…”
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    A Systematic Review of Commercial Cognitive Training Devices: Implications for Use in Sport by Harris, David J, Wilson, Mark R, Vine, Samuel J

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (11-05-2018)
    “…Cognitive training (CT) aims to develop a range of skills, like attention and decision-making, through targeted training of core cognitive functions. While CT…”
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    Quiet eye training expedites motor learning and aids performance under heightened anxiety: The roles of response programming and external attention by Moore, Lee J., Vine, Samuel J., Cooke, Andrew, Ring, Christopher, Wilson, Mark R.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-07-2012)
    “…Quiet eye training expedites skill learning and facilitates anxiety‐resistant performance. Changes in response programming and external focus of attention may…”
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    A Magic Leap in Tourism: Intended and Realized Experience of Head-Mounted Augmented Reality in a Museum Context by Bird, Jonathan M., Smart, Philip A., Harris, David J., Phillips, Laura A., Giannachi, Gabriella, Vine, Samuel J.

    Published in Journal of travel research (01-09-2023)
    “…Augmented reality (AR) is an emergent technology in tourism. However, research concerning the AR user experience is relatively scarce and seldom addresses the…”
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    Can cognitive training capitalise on near transfer effects? Limited evidence of transfer following online inhibition training in a randomised-controlled trial by Harris, David J, Wilson, Mark R, Chillingsworth, Kieran, Mitchell, Gabriella, Smith, Sarah, Arthur, Tom, Brock, Kirsty, Vine, Samuel J

    Published in PloS one (10-11-2023)
    “…Despite early promise, cognitive training research has failed to deliver consistent real-world benefits and questions have been raised about the experimental…”
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    An Integrative Framework of Stress, Attention, and Visuomotor Performance by Vine, Samuel J, Moore, Lee J, Wilson, Mark R

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-11-2016)
    “…The aim of this article is to present an integrative conceptual framework that depicts the effect of acute stress on the performance of visually guided motor…”
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    Working memory capacity, controlled attention and aiming performance under pressure by Wood, Greg, Vine, Samuel J., Wilson, Mark R.

    Published in Psychological research (01-07-2016)
    “…This study explored the possibility that individual differences in working memory capacity (WMC) could predict those individuals who would experience…”
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    Gaze training enhances laparoscopic technical skill acquisition and multi-tasking performance: a randomized, controlled study by Wilson, Mark R., Vine, Samuel J., Bright, Elizabeth, Masters, Rich S. W., Defriend, David, McGrath, John S.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-12-2011)
    “…Background The operating room environment is replete with stressors and distractions that increase the attention demands of what are already complex…”
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    Examining the roles of working memory and visual attention in multiple object tracking expertise by Harris, David J., Wilson, Mark R., Crowe, Emily M., Vine, Samuel J.

    Published in Cognitive processing (01-05-2020)
    “…When tracking multiple moving targets among visually similar distractors, human observers are capable of distributing attention over several spatial locations…”
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    Quiet eye training: The acquisition, refinement and resilient performance of targeting skills by Vine, Samuel J., Moore, Lee J., Wilson, Mark R.

    Published in European journal of sport science (01-01-2014)
    “…How we learn and refine motor skills in the most effective manner and how we prevent performance breakdown in pressurised or demanding circumstances are among…”
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    Surgeons’ display reduced mental effort and workload while performing robotically assisted surgical tasks, when compared to conventional laparoscopy by Moore, Lee J., Wilson, Mark R., McGrath, John S., Waine, Elizabeth, Masters, Rich S. W., Vine, Samuel J.

    Published in Surgical endoscopy (01-09-2015)
    “…Background Research has demonstrated the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient; however, research examining the benefits of robotic technology for the…”
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    The influence of anxiety on visual attentional control in basketball free throw shooting by Wilson, Mark R, Vine, Samuel J, Wood, Greg

    Published in Journal of sport & exercise psychology (01-04-2009)
    “…The aim of this study was to test the predictions of attentional control theory using the quiet eye period as an objective measure of attentional control. Ten…”
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    Quiet Eye Training: Effects on Learning and Performance Under Pressure by Vine, Samuel J., Wilson, Mark R.

    Published in Journal of applied sport psychology (02-11-2010)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine the efficacy of quiet eye (QE) training in optimizing the learning and performance under pressure of novices in a putting…”
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    The effect of observing novice and expert performance on acquisition of surgical skills on a robotic platform by Harris, David J, Vine, Samuel J, Wilson, Mark R, McGrath, John S, LeBel, Marie-Eve, Buckingham, Gavin

    Published in PloS one (15-11-2017)
    “…Observational learning plays an important role in surgical skills training, following the traditional model of learning from expertise. Recent findings have,…”
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    Anxiety, attentional control, and performance impairment in penalty kicks by Wilson, Mark R, Wood, Greg, Vine, Samuel J

    Published in Journal of sport & exercise psychology (01-12-2009)
    “…The current study sought to test the predictions of attentional control theory (ACT) in a sporting environment. Fourteen experienced footballers took penalty…”
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    Quiet eye training facilitates competitive putting performance in elite golfers by Vine, Samuel J, Moore, Lee J, Wilson, Mark R

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (01-01-2011)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of a brief quiet eye (QE) training intervention aimed at optimizing visuomotor control and putting…”
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    Cheating experience: Guiding novices to adopt the gaze strategies of experts expedites the learning of technical laparoscopic skills by Vine, Samuel J., PhD, Masters, Rich S.W., DPhil, McGrath, John S., FRCS, MD, Bright, Elizabeth, MD, Wilson, Mark R., PhD

    Published in Surgery (01-07-2012)
    “…Background Previous research has demonstrated that trainees can be taught (via explicit verbal instruction) to adopt the gaze strategies of expert laparoscopic…”
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