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Elmar Kal
Elmar Kal
Division of Physiotherapy, Department of Health Sciences, Brunel University London
Verified email at brunel.ac.uk
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External attentional focus enhances movement automatization: A comprehensive test of the constrained action hypothesis
EC Kal, J Van der Kamp, H Houdijk
Human movement science 32 (4), 527-539, 2013
2972013
Does implicit motor learning lead to greater automatization of motor skills compared to explicit motor learning? A systematic review
E Kal, P Prosée, M Winters, J Van der Kamp
PLoS One 13 (9), e0203591, 2018
1332018
Is implicit motor learning preserved after stroke? A systematic review with meta-analysis
E Kal, M Winters, J Van Der Kamp, H Houdijk, E Groet, C Van Bennekom, ...
PloS one 11 (12), e0166376, 2016
722016
Focus of attention in children's motor learning: Examining the role of age and working memory
JEA Brocken, EC Kal, J Van der Kamp
Journal of motor behavior 48 (6), 527-534, 2016
712016
Stay focused! The effects of internal and external focus of attention on movement automaticity in patients with stroke
EC Kal, J Van Der Kamp, H Houdijk, E Groet, CAM Van Bennekom, ...
PloS one 10 (8), e0136917, 2015
652015
How physical therapists instruct patients with stroke: an observational study on attentional focus during gait rehabilitation after stroke
E Kal, H van den Brink, H Houdijk, J van der Kamp, PH Goossens, ...
Disability and rehabilitation 40 (10), 1154-1165, 2018
462018
Are the effects of internal focus instructions different from external focus instructions given during balance training in stroke patients: A double-blind randomized controlled …
EC Kal, H Houdijk, J Van der Kamp, MJ Verhoef, RB Prosée, E Groet
Clinical Rehabilitaion, 2018
412018
Comparing the effects of conscious monitoring and conscious control on motor performance
WF van Ginneken, JM Poolton, RSW Masters, CM Capio, EC Kal, ...
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 30, 145-152, 2017
372017
Consciously processing balance leads to distorted perceptions of instability in older adults
TJ Ellmers, EC Kal, WR Young
Journal of Neurology 268, 1374-1384, 2021
282021
Tailoring explicit and implicit instruction methods to the verbal working memory capacity of students with special needs can benefit motor learning outcomes in physical education
M Kok, E Kal, C van Doodewaard, G Savelsbergh, J van der Kamp
Learning and individual differences 89, 102019, 2021
272021
Over-focused? The relation between patients’ inclination for conscious control and single- and dual-task motor performance after stroke
RPM Denneman, EC Kal, H Houdijk, J Van der Kamp
Gait & Posture, 2018
272018
The inclination for conscious motor control after stroke: Validating the Movement-Specific Reinvestment Scale for use in inpatient stroke patients
E Kal, H Houdijk, P Van Der Wurff, E Groet, C Van Bennekom, E Scherder, ...
Disability and rehabilitation 38 (11), 1097-1106, 2016
272016
Conscious movement processing, fall-related anxiety, and the visuomotor control of locomotion in older adults
TJ Ellmers, AJ Cocks, EC Kal, WR Young
The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 75 (9), 1911-1920, 2020
222020
Face masks, vision, and risk of falls
E Kal, W Young, T Ellmers
BMJ 371, m4133, 2020
222020
Standing up to threats: Translating the two-system model of fear to balance control in older adults
TJ Ellmers, MR Wilson, EC Kal, WR Young
Experimental Gerontology 158, 111647, 2022
152022
Balance capacity influences the effects of conscious movement processing on postural control in older adults
EC Kal, WR Young, TJ Ellmers
Human movement science 82, 102933, 2022
142022
General estimates of the energy cost of walking in people with different levels and causes of lower-limb amputation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
S Ettema, E Kal, H Houdijk
Prosthetics and orthotics international 45 (5), 417-427, 2021
14*2021
Validation of the stabilometer balance test: bridging the gap between clinical and research based balance control assessments for stroke patients
R Brouwer, E Kal, J van der Kamp, H Houdijk
Gait & posture 67, 77-84, 2019
142019
Short-latency inhibition mitigates the relationship between conscious movement processing and overly cautious gait
TJ Ellmers, EC Kal, JK Richardson, WR Young
Age and ageing 50 (3), 830-837, 2021
112021
The perceived control model of falling: developing a unified framework to understand and assess maladaptive fear of falling
TJ Ellmers, MR Wilson, EC Kal, WR Young
Age and ageing 52 (7), afad093, 2023
102023
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