Blar i NTNU Open på forfatter "Aune, Tore Kristian"
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An Inverse Relative Age Effect in Male Alpine Skiers at the Absolute Top Level
Bjerke, Øyvind; Pedersen, Arve Vorland; Aune, Tore Kristian; Lorås, Håvard (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The Relative Age Effect (RAE) can be described as the advantage of being born early after a certain cut-off date within a group of selection. The effect has been found across a wide range of sports and is particularly ... -
Interpersonal and intrapersonal entrainment of self-paced tapping rate
Lorås, Håvard Wuttudal; Aune, Tore Kristian; Ingvaldsen, Rolf Petter; Pedersen, Arve Vorland (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Entrainment is a ubiquitous property not only of interacting non-linear dynamical systems but also of human movements. In the study reported here, two premises of entrainment theory were investigated in a tapping task ... -
More pronounced bimanual interference in proximal compared to distal effectors of the upper extremities
Aune, Morten Andreas; Lorås, Håvard; Ane, Djuvsland; Ingvaldsen, Rolf Petter; Aune, Tore Kristian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Bimanual performance depends on effective and modular bilateral communication between the two bodysides. Bilateral neural interactions between the bodysides could cause bimanual interference, and the neuromuscular system ... -
Motor control and learning in proximal versus distal effectors: A behavioral window into neuroanatomical and neurophysiological constraints for bilateral communication in the motor system
Aune, Tore Kristian (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2020:164, Doctoral thesis, 2020) -
The impact of physical growth and relative age effect on assessment in physical education
Dalen, Terje; Ingvaldsen, Rolf P.; Roaas, Truls; Pedersen, Arve Vorland; Steen, Ingebrigt; Aune, Tore Kristian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016-12-30)Physical education (PE) is perhaps the school subject most likely to produce relative age effects (RAE). Like in sports, physical maturity gives students an advantage in PE, which might well be mistaken for superior ability. ... -
Transfer of Motor Learning Is More Pronounced in Proximal Compared to Distal Effectors in Upper Extremities
Aune, Tore Kristian; Aune, Morten Andreas; Ingvaldsen, Rolf P.; Vereijken, Beatrix (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)The current experiment investigated generalizability of motor learning in proximal versus distal effectors in upper extremities. Twenty-eight participants were divided into three groups: training proximal effectors, training ...