HKU ResearcherPage: Masters, RSW

 
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Professor Masters, Richard Stanley William
馬兆德
  • Professor
Supervision of Research Postgraduate Students
Admission Field of Study Thesis Title
2012 Phd
Uiga Liis
Movement Specific Conscious Processing in Hong Kong Elderly People at Risk of Falling
2012 Phd
Cosgrove Antje
Implicit Motor Learning/ Perception
2011 Phd
Lee Kangsoo
Institute of Human Performance
2010 Phd
Malhotra Neha Deepak
Sport Science
2009 Phd
Gao Naichun
Skill Learning and Expert Performance Influence of Just Noticeable Changes in Environmental Costrains upon motor behavior
Influence of Just Noticeable Changes in Environmental Constrains upon motor behavior
Influence of Just Noticeable Changes in Environmental Constrains upon motor behavior
2008 Phd
Zhu Fan
Biomedical Engineering Exploring cortical activity during implicit and explicit processes in motor learning
2008 Phd
Tse Choi Yeung Andy
Implicit Motor Learning Exploring the application of analogy in speech motor performance
2008 Phd
De Wit Mattheus Maria
The Temporal Properties of Perception (i.e. The Ventral Stream) and Action (i.e. The Dorsal Stream). Information over Function: A Reappraisal of the Perception-Action Model
2008 Phd
Capio Catherine Mamaid
Physical Activity and Health The relationship between fundamental movement skills and physical activity in children with and without cerebral palsy
2008 MPhil
Gao Naichun
Skill Learning and Expert Performance
2005 Phd
Ling Chun Man
Emotion Control Thinking the Unthinkable – Physical activity behavioral change and propensity for rehearsal in Chinese children
2005 Phd
Lam Wing Kai
The Use of 'Analogy' in Motor Skill Acquisition. The Attentional Demands of Implicit Motor Learning
2004 Phd
Wong Wai Lung
Development and Validation of Innovative Gait Re-education Methods to Minimize Reinvestment in Older Adults The Role of Movement Specific Reinvestment, Fall Efficacy and Perception in Walking and Falling in Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Hong Kong
2002 Phd
Poolton Jamie Matthew
Implicit Motor Learning Investigations into the Inherent Stability of Implicit Motor Learning - Further Benefits and a Move toward Practical Application
2001 Phd
Tse Michael Andrew
Sports Science (Youth Physical Activity & Sports Development) Exploring the Impact of Core Stability on Performance

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