Scientific Papers
Timing Movements
Advantages of melodic over rhythmic movement sonification in bimanual motor skill learning.
Dyer, J., Stapleton, P. & Rodger, M. (2017). Experimental Brain Research, 235, 3129-3140.
Transposing musical skill: Sonification of movement as concurrent augmented feedback enhances learning in a bimanual task.
Dyer, J., Stapleton, P. & Rodger, M. (2017). Psychological Research, 81, 850-862.
(Dis-)Harmony in movement: effects of musical dissonance on movement timing and form.
Komeilipoor, N., Rodger, M., Craig, C. & Cesari, P. (2015). Experimental Brain Research, 233, 1585-1595.
Timing movements to interval durations specified by discrete or continuous sounds.
Rodger, M & Craig, CM. (2011) Experimental Brain Research, 214:393–402.
The Costs of Taking it Slowly: Fast and Slow Movement Timing in Older Age.
Krampe R.T., Doumas M., Lavrysen A., & Rapp M.A. (2010). Psychology and Aging, 25, 980-990
Immersive Interactive Virtual Reality
How information guides movement: Intercepting curved free kicks in soccer.
Craig, CM, Bastin, J & Montagne, G. (2011). Human Movement Science, 30, 5, 931-941.
Prospective Information for Pass Decisional Behaviour in Rugby Union.
Correia, V., Araujo, D, Craig C and Passos P (2011). Human Movement Science, 30, 5, 984-997.
Judging the ‘Passability’ of Dynamic Gaps in a Virtual Rugby Environment.
Watson, G, Brault, S, Kulpa, R, Bideau, B, Butterfield, J & Craig C. (2011). Human Movement Science, 30, 5, 942-956.
Assessing and training standing balance in older adults: a novel approach using the 'Nintendo Wii' Balance Board.
Young, W, Ferguson, S, Brault, S & Craig CM. (2010). Gait and Posture.
Virtual Thrower vs. real goalkeeper: influence of different visual conditions on performance.
Vignais, N, Kulpa R, Craig C, & Bideau B. (2010). Presence: Teleoperators and virtual environments, 19, 281-290.
Informational Variables
Movement and perceptual strategies to intercept virtual sound sources.
Komeilipoor, N., Rodger, M., Cesari, P. & Craig, C. (2015). Frontiers in Neuroscience, 9, 149.
Judging the ‘Passability’ of Dynamic Gaps in a Virtual Rugby Environment.
Watson, G, Brault, S, Kulpa, R, Bideau, B, Butterfield, J & Craig C. (2010). Human Movement Science.
Optic variables used to judge future ball arrival position in expert and novice soccer players.
Craig CM, Goulon C, Berton E, Rao G, Fernandez L, & Bootsma RJ. (2009). Attention, Perception and Psychophysics, 71(3), 515-522.
Using Time-To-Contact information to assess potential collision modulates both visual and temporal prediction networks.
Coull JT, Vidal F, Goulon C, Nazarian B & Craig C (2008). Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 2:10.
Testing the role of expansion in the prospective control of locomotion.
Bastin, J, Jacobs, D, Antoine, M, Craig C & Montagne G. (2008). Experimental Brain Research, 191, 301-12.
Perception / Action in Sport
Detecting deception in movement: The case of the side-step in rugby.
Brault, S, Bideau, B, Kulpa, R & Craig, CM. (2012). PLoS One.
Perceiving and Acting Upon Spaces in a VR rugby task.
Correia, V, Araujo, D, Cummins, A & Craig, CM. (2012). Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology.
Bending it like Beckham: How to visually fool the goalkeeper.
Dessing, JC & Craig, CM. (2010). PLoS One.
Judging the ‘Passability’ of Dynamic Gaps in a Virtual Rugby Environment.
Watson, G, Brault, S, Kulpa, R, Bideau, B, Butterfield, J & Craig C. (2010). Human Movement Science.
Balancing Deceit and Disguise: How to successfully fool the defender in a 1 vs. 1 situation in rugby.
Brault, S, Bideau, B, Craig, C & Kulpa R (2010). Human Movement Science,29, 412-425.
Postural Control and Ageing
Brain Activity during Ankle Proprioceptive Stimulation Predicts Balance Performance in Young and Older Adults.
Goble D.J., Coxon J.P., Van Impe A., Geurts M., Doumas M., Wenderoth N., Swinnen S.P. (2011). Journal of Neuroscience 9,16344-16352.
Dual task performance of working memory and postural control in major depressive disorder.
Doumas M., Smolders C., Brunfaut E., Bouckaert F., & Krampe R.T. (2011). Neuropsychology.
White matter fractional anisotropy predicts balance performance in older adults.
Van Impe A., Coxon J.P., Goble D.J., Doumas M., & Swinnen, S.P. (2011). Neurobiology of Aging.
Adaptation and sensory reintegration in young and older adults’ posture control.
Doumas M., & Krampe R.T. (2010). Journal of Neurophysiology, 104, 1969-1977.
Posture and cognition interfere in later adulthood even without concurrent response production.
Smolders C., Doumas M., & Krampe R.T. (2010). Human Movement Science, 29, 809-819.