NASPSPA 2016 Abstract_Adam_MW_RJ.pdf (84.96 kB)
How anxiety and incremental secondary task demands impact processing efficiency, visual search, and gait kinematics in older adults
conference contribution
posted on 2017-03-29, 09:51 authored by Adam J. Cocks, William R. Young, Toby J. Ellmers, Robin JacksonRobin Jackson, A. Mark WilliamsHow anxiety and incremental secondary task demands impact processing efficiency, visual search, and gait kinematics in older adults
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School
- Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
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North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical ActivityCitation
COCKS, A.J. ... et al., 2016. How anxiety and incremental secondary task demands impact processing efficiency, visual search, and gait kinematics in older adults. IN: Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 38 (Supplement 1), June 2016.Publisher
North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical ActivityVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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2016-03-24Publication date
2016Notes
This is a conference abstract. It was presented at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Montreal, Quebec June 15–18, 2016.Publisher version
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