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Bernard J Martin

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Experimental Brain Research|May 1, 2010
Eye-hand coordination of symmetric bimanual reaching tasks: temporal aspectsDivya Srinivasan, Bernard J Martin
Human Movement Science|June 30, 2012
Does the central nervous system learn to plan bimanual movements based on its expectation of availability of visual feedback?Divya Srinivasan, Bernard J Martin
Frontiers in Neurology|February 22, 2021
sEMG: A Window Into Muscle Work, but Not Easy to Teach and Delicate to Practice-A Perspective on the Difficult Path to a Clinical ToolBernard J Martin, Yadrianna Acosta-Sojo
Experimental Brain Research|September 23, 2008
Position sense asymmetryDiane E Adamo, Bernard J Martin
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|January 19, 2012
Contribution of sensory and motor components to motor control asymmetries: an analytical model approachBernard J Martin, Diane E Adamo
Neuroscience Letters|May 29, 2021
Age-related differences in proprioceptive asymmetriesYadrianna Acosta-Sojo, Bernard J Martin
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|July 21, 2012
Biodynamic characteristics of upper limb reaching movements of the seated human under whole-body vibrationHeon-Jeong Kim, Bernard J Martin
Neuroscience Letters|April 12, 2012
Upper limb kinesthetic asymmetries: gender and handedness effectsDiane E Adamo, Samantha Scotland, Bernard J Martin
Ergonomics|February 6, 2013
Effects of task characteristics on unimanual and bimanual movement timesDivya Srinivasan, Bernard J Martin, Matthew P Reed
Neuroscience Letters|December 31, 2013
Sense of effort revisited: relative contributions of sensory feedback and efferent copySamantha Scotland, Diane E Adamo, Bernard J Martin
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Experimental Brain Research|May 1, 2010
Eye-hand coordination of symmetric bimanual reaching tasks: temporal aspectsDivya Srinivasan, Bernard J Martin
Human Movement Science|June 30, 2012
Does the central nervous system learn to plan bimanual movements based on its expectation of availability of visual feedback?Divya Srinivasan, Bernard J Martin
Frontiers in Neurology|February 22, 2021
sEMG: A Window Into Muscle Work, but Not Easy to Teach and Delicate to Practice-A Perspective on the Difficult Path to a Clinical ToolBernard J Martin, Yadrianna Acosta-Sojo
Experimental Brain Research|September 23, 2008
Position sense asymmetryDiane E Adamo, Bernard J Martin
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|January 19, 2012
Contribution of sensory and motor components to motor control asymmetries: an analytical model approachBernard J Martin, Diane E Adamo
Neuroscience Letters|May 29, 2021
Age-related differences in proprioceptive asymmetriesYadrianna Acosta-Sojo, Bernard J Martin
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|July 21, 2012
Biodynamic characteristics of upper limb reaching movements of the seated human under whole-body vibrationHeon-Jeong Kim, Bernard J Martin
Neuroscience Letters|April 12, 2012
Upper limb kinesthetic asymmetries: gender and handedness effectsDiane E Adamo, Samantha Scotland, Bernard J Martin
Ergonomics|February 6, 2013
Effects of task characteristics on unimanual and bimanual movement timesDivya Srinivasan, Bernard J Martin, Matthew P Reed
Neuroscience Letters|December 31, 2013
Sense of effort revisited: relative contributions of sensory feedback and efferent copySamantha Scotland, Diane E Adamo, Bernard J Martin
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