Human Movement Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of Human Movement Science is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Temporal properties of preparation phase for arm-pointing movements in various directions and distances35
The effects of conscious movement investment on inhibiting a golf stroke27
Corrigendum to “Associations between brain structures, cognition and dual-task performance in patients with mild cognitive impairment: A study based on voxel-based morphology”.26
Motion analysis of dyadic talk during joint search and decision-making – A replication study23
Sustained effect of auditory entrainment on sequential tapping: The role of movement path complexity22
Control of interjoint coordination in the performance of manual circular movements can explain lateral specialization20
Dynamic visual acuity during asymmetric walking19
Quiet Eye Training in Virtual Reality and in the Real-World18
Older adults utilize less efficient postural adaptations when they are uncertain about the magnitude of a perturbation18
End in view: Joint end-state comfort depends on gaze and extraversion17
Instantaneous phase of rhythmic behaviour under volitional control17
Effect of suspensory strategy on balance recovery after lateral perturbation16
Editorial Board16
Differential performance on a motor task according to the preference for task-irrelevant elements that are chosen or assigned: A randomized controlled study15
Individual differences in children's movement variability in a virtual reality playground task15
How do the motor efficiency and visuo-spatial skills of primary school children relate to their teachers' evaluation of visuo-spatial skills?15
Transfer of motor learning in a motion-controlled video game is better facilitated using rotations of the torso rather than movements of the center of pressure as a controller15
Constraining the arms during a slip perturbation results in a higher fall frequency in young adults15
Does the effect of walking balance perturbations generalize across contexts?15
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