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C J Winstein

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Physical Therapy|December 1, 1983
Neurogenic dysphagia. Frequency, progression, and outcome in adults following head injuryC J Winstein
Physical Therapy|February 1, 1991
Knowledge of results and motor learning--implications for physical therapyC J Winstein
Journal of Motor Behavior|December 1, 1989
Qualitative dynamics of disordered human locomotion: a preliminary investigationC J Winstein, A Garfinkel
Neuroscience Letters|January 13, 2001
Implicit motor-sequence learning in humans following unilateral stroke: the impact of practice and explicit knowledgeL A Boyd, C J Winstein
Physical Therapy|December 1, 1990
Movement science and its relevance to physical therapyC J Winstein, H G Knecht
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|February 13, 2001
Function of the 'direct' and 'indirect' pathways of the basal ganglia motor loop: evidence from reciprocal aiming movements in Parkinson's diseaseS Onla-or, C J Winstein
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|June 23, 1999
Practice effects on the less-affected upper extremity after strokeP S Pohl, C J Winstein
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1995
Effects of unilateral brain damage on the control of goal-directed hand movementsC J Winstein, P S Pohl
Clinical Rehabilitation|June 3, 2005
The co-ordination of bimanual rapid aiming movements following strokeD K Rose, C J Winstein
Experimental Brain Research|June 3, 2006
Contralateral cerebellar damage impairs imperative planning but not updating of aimed arm movements in humansB E Fisher, L Boyd, C J Winstein
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Physical Therapy|December 1, 1983
Neurogenic dysphagia. Frequency, progression, and outcome in adults following head injuryC J Winstein
Physical Therapy|February 1, 1991
Knowledge of results and motor learning--implications for physical therapyC J Winstein
Journal of Motor Behavior|December 1, 1989
Qualitative dynamics of disordered human locomotion: a preliminary investigationC J Winstein, A Garfinkel
Neuroscience Letters|January 13, 2001
Implicit motor-sequence learning in humans following unilateral stroke: the impact of practice and explicit knowledgeL A Boyd, C J Winstein
Physical Therapy|December 1, 1990
Movement science and its relevance to physical therapyC J Winstein, H G Knecht
Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research|February 13, 2001
Function of the 'direct' and 'indirect' pathways of the basal ganglia motor loop: evidence from reciprocal aiming movements in Parkinson's diseaseS Onla-or, C J Winstein
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|June 23, 1999
Practice effects on the less-affected upper extremity after strokeP S Pohl, C J Winstein
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1995
Effects of unilateral brain damage on the control of goal-directed hand movementsC J Winstein, P S Pohl
Clinical Rehabilitation|June 3, 2005
The co-ordination of bimanual rapid aiming movements following strokeD K Rose, C J Winstein
Experimental Brain Research|June 3, 2006
Contralateral cerebellar damage impairs imperative planning but not updating of aimed arm movements in humansB E Fisher, L Boyd, C J Winstein
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