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A proxy of potters’ throwing skill: ceramic vessels considered in terms of mechanical stress
E Gandon, R Casanova, P Sainton, T Coyle, V Roux, B Bril, RJ Bootsma
Journal of Archaeological Science 38 (5), 1080-1089, 2011
452011
The influence of the ‘trier social stress test’on free throw performance in basketball: An interdisciplinary study
N Mascret, J Ibáñez-Gijón, V Bréjard, M Buekers, R Casanova, ...
PloS one 11 (6), e0157215, 2016
442016
Fractional-order information in the visual control of lateral locomotor interception.
RJ Bootsma, S Ledouit, R Casanova, FTJM Zaal
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 42 (4), 517, 2016
362016
A kinematic analysis of rugby lineout throwing
G Trewartha, R Casanova, C Wilson
Journal of Sports Sciences 26 (8), 845-854, 2008
332008
Prospective control in catching: the persistent angle-of-approach effect in lateral interception
S Ledouit, R Casanova, FTJM Zaal, RJ Bootsma
PloS one 8 (11), e80827, 2013
262013
Playing ‘pong’together: Emergent coordination in a doubles interception task
NH Benerink, FTJM Zaal, R Casanova, N Bonnardel, RJ Bootsma
Frontiers in psychology 7, 224670, 2016
182016
Temporal evolution of skeletal regenerated tissue: what can mechanical investigation add to biological?
R Casanova, D Moukoko, M Pithioux, C Pailler-Mattéi, H Zahouani, ...
Medical & biological engineering & computing 48, 811-819, 2010
182010
Reading from a head-fixed display during walking: adverse effects of gaze stabilization mechanisms
O Borg, R Casanova, RJ Bootsma
Plos one 10 (6), e0129902, 2015
152015
Perception of spin and the interception of curved football trajectories
R Casanova, O Borg, RJ Bootsma
Journal of sports sciences 33 (17), 1822-1830, 2015
132015
Division of labor as an emergent phenomenon of social coordination: The example of playing doubles-pong
NH Benerink, FTJM Zaal, R Casanova, N Bonnardel, RJ Bootsma
Human movement science 57, 134-148, 2018
102018
Social support from evaluative familiar persons–a buffer against stress? Preliminary evidence of neuroendocrine and psychological responses
N Mascret, O Vors, T Marqueste, R Casanova, F Cury
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 32 (5), 534-544, 2019
92019
Reversals in movement direction in locomotor interception of uniformly moving targets
G Ceyte, R Casanova, RJ Bootsma
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 562806, 2021
62021
Information-based social coordination between players of different skill in doubles pong
AAM Van Opstal, NH Benerink, FTJM Zaal, R Casanova, RJ Bootsma
Frontiers in Psychology 9, 369269, 2018
62018
Visual guidance of locomotor interception is based on nulling changes in target bearing (not egocentric target direction nor target-heading angle)
R Casanova, G Ceyte, RJ Bootsma
Human Movement Science 82, 102929, 2022
52022
Wheel throwing and centrifugal force
E Gandon, R Casanova, RJ Bootsma
Ceramics and society. Cham: Springer, 76-83, 2019
52019
Stimulus duration thresholds for reading numerical time information: Effects of visual size and number of time units
O Borg, R Casanova, C Coton, C Barla, RJ Bootsma
Displays 36, 30-33, 2015
52015
Characterizing the expertise of Aircraft Maintenance Technicians using eye-tracking.
F Paris, R Casanova, ML Bergeonneau, D Mestre
2022 Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications, 1-3, 2022
32022
Neuromuscular adjustments to unweighted running: the increase in hamstring activity is sensitive to trait anxiety
C Fazzari, R Macchi, C Ressam, Y Kunimasa, C Nicol, C Martha, ...
Frontiers in Physiology 14, 1212198, 2023
22023
Characterisation of visual guidance of steering to intercept targets following curving trajectories using Qualitative Inconsistency Detection
AAM Van Opstal, R Casanova, FTJM Zaal, RJ Bootsma
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 20246, 2022
22022
Analysis of the Use of the Maintenance Documentation Using Eye-Tracking: A Pilot Study
F Paris, R Casanova, M Bergeonneau, D Mestre
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Cognitive Aircraft …, 2022
12022
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