The following articles are from "Journal of Motor Behavior":
Langolf, Gary Don, Chaffin, Don B. and Foulke, James A. (1976): An Investigation of Fitts' Law Using a Wide Range of Movement Amplitudes. In Journal of Motor Behavior, 8 pp. 113-128
Jagacinski, Richard J. and Monk, Donald L. (1985): Fitts' Law in Two Dimensions with Hand and Head Movements. In Journal of Motor Behavior, 17 pp. 77-95
MacKenzie, I. Scott (1989): A Note On the Information Theoretic Basis for Fitts' Law. In Journal of Motor Behavior, 21 pp. 323-330
Hoffmann, Errol R. and Sheikh, I. H. (1991): Finger Width Corrections in Fitts' Law: Implications for Speed-Accuracy Research. In Journal of Motor Behavior, 23 pp. 259-262
Billon, Magali, Semjen, A. and Stelmach, G. E. (1996): The Timing Effects of Accent Production in Periodic Finger-Tapping Sequences. In Journal of Motor Behavior, 28 pp. 198-210
Berthier, Neil E., Clifton, Rachel K., Gullapalli, Vijaykumar, McCall, Daniel D. and Robin, Daniel J. (1996): Visual Information and Object Size in the Control of Reaching. In Journal of Motor Behavior, 28 pp. 187-197
Jasiewicz, John and Simmons, Roger W. (1996): Response Timing Accuracy as a Function of Movement Velocity and Distance. In Journal of Motor Behavior, 28 pp. 224-232
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