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Daniel M Corcos

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Journal of Neurophysiology|September 3, 2004
Kinematic and kinetic constraints on arm, trunk, and leg segments in target-reaching movementsJames S Thomas, Daniel M Corcos, Ziaul Hasan
Experimental Brain Research|January 24, 2003
Effect of movement speed on limb segment motions for reaching from a standing positionJames S Thomas, Daniel M Corcos, Ziaul Hasan
Experimental Brain Research|October 21, 2003
The neural control of single degree-of-freedom elbow movements. Effect of starting joint positionJaney Prodoehl, Gerald L Gottlieb, Daniel M Corcos
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 4, 2003
Neural basis for the processes that underlie visually guided and internally guided force control in humansDavid E Vaillancourt, Keith R Thulborn, Daniel M Corcos
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 4, 2012
Tai chi for patients with Parkinson's diseaseDaniel M Corcos, Cynthia L Comella, Christopher G Goetz
Experimental Brain Research|November 11, 2011
Suppression of proprioceptive feedback control in movement sequences through intermediate targetsC Minos Niu, Daniel M Corcos, Mark B Shapiro
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 4, 2005
Intermittent visuomotor processing in the human cerebellum, parietal cortex, and premotor cortexDavid E Vaillancourt, Mary A Mayka, Daniel M Corcos
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 8, 2022
The legacy of Gerald L. Gottlieb in human movement neuroscienceDaniel M Corcos, Barbara M Myklebust, Mark L Latash
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 15, 2015
Increased spinal reflex excitability is associated with enhanced central activation during voluntary lengthening contractions in human spinal cord injuryHyosub E Kim, Daniel M Corcos, T George Hornby
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 16, 2004
EMG responses to an unexpected load in fast movements are delayed with an increase in the expected movement timeMark B Shapiro, Gerald L Gottlieb, Daniel M Corcos
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Journal of Neurophysiology|September 3, 2004
Kinematic and kinetic constraints on arm, trunk, and leg segments in target-reaching movementsJames S Thomas, Daniel M Corcos, Ziaul Hasan
Experimental Brain Research|January 24, 2003
Effect of movement speed on limb segment motions for reaching from a standing positionJames S Thomas, Daniel M Corcos, Ziaul Hasan
Experimental Brain Research|October 21, 2003
The neural control of single degree-of-freedom elbow movements. Effect of starting joint positionJaney Prodoehl, Gerald L Gottlieb, Daniel M Corcos
Journal of Neurophysiology|July 4, 2003
Neural basis for the processes that underlie visually guided and internally guided force control in humansDavid E Vaillancourt, Keith R Thulborn, Daniel M Corcos
The New England Journal of Medicine|May 4, 2012
Tai chi for patients with Parkinson's diseaseDaniel M Corcos, Cynthia L Comella, Christopher G Goetz
Experimental Brain Research|November 11, 2011
Suppression of proprioceptive feedback control in movement sequences through intermediate targetsC Minos Niu, Daniel M Corcos, Mark B Shapiro
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 4, 2005
Intermittent visuomotor processing in the human cerebellum, parietal cortex, and premotor cortexDavid E Vaillancourt, Mary A Mayka, Daniel M Corcos
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 8, 2022
The legacy of Gerald L. Gottlieb in human movement neuroscienceDaniel M Corcos, Barbara M Myklebust, Mark L Latash
Journal of Neurophysiology|May 15, 2015
Increased spinal reflex excitability is associated with enhanced central activation during voluntary lengthening contractions in human spinal cord injuryHyosub E Kim, Daniel M Corcos, T George Hornby
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 16, 2004
EMG responses to an unexpected load in fast movements are delayed with an increase in the expected movement timeMark B Shapiro, Gerald L Gottlieb, Daniel M Corcos
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