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Isaac Kurtzer

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Neuroscience|February 17, 2020
Spinal Circuits Mediate a Stretch Reflex Between the Upper Limbs in HumansTetsuro Muraoka, Isaac Kurtzer
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 23, 2018
Long-latency reflexes for inter-effector coordination reflect a continuous state feedback controllerFrederic Crevecoeur, Isaac Kurtzer
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 7, 2024
Superior performance by two new methods in identifying the online reaction time of reaching movementsDaniel Tanis, Isaac Kurtzer
Progress in Brain Research|October 11, 2007
A multi-level approach to understanding upper limb functionIsaac Kurtzer, Stephen H Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 8, 2007
Contrasting interpretations of the nonuniform distribution of preferred directions within primary motor cortexIsaac Kurtzer, Troy M Herter
Experimental Brain Research|October 21, 2003
Task-dependent motor learningIsaac Kurtzer, Paul DiZio, James Lackner
Nature Neuroscience|October 10, 2006
Limited transfer of learning between unimanual and bimanual skills within the same limbDaichi Nozaki, Isaac Kurtzer, Stephen H Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 29, 2006
Nonuniform distribution of reach-related and torque-related activity in upper arm muscles and neurons of primary motor cortexIsaac Kurtzer, Troy M Herter, Stephen H Scott
Nature Neuroscience|March 16, 2005
Random change in cortical load representation suggests distinct control of posture and movementIsaac Kurtzer, Troy M Herter, Stephen H Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 31, 2014
Fast feedback control involves two independent processes utilizing knowledge of limb dynamicsIsaac Kurtzer, Frédéric Crevecoeur, Stephen H Scott
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Neuroscience|February 17, 2020
Spinal Circuits Mediate a Stretch Reflex Between the Upper Limbs in HumansTetsuro Muraoka, Isaac Kurtzer
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 23, 2018
Long-latency reflexes for inter-effector coordination reflect a continuous state feedback controllerFrederic Crevecoeur, Isaac Kurtzer
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 7, 2024
Superior performance by two new methods in identifying the online reaction time of reaching movementsDaniel Tanis, Isaac Kurtzer
Progress in Brain Research|October 11, 2007
A multi-level approach to understanding upper limb functionIsaac Kurtzer, Stephen H Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology|June 8, 2007
Contrasting interpretations of the nonuniform distribution of preferred directions within primary motor cortexIsaac Kurtzer, Troy M Herter
Experimental Brain Research|October 21, 2003
Task-dependent motor learningIsaac Kurtzer, Paul DiZio, James Lackner
Nature Neuroscience|October 10, 2006
Limited transfer of learning between unimanual and bimanual skills within the same limbDaichi Nozaki, Isaac Kurtzer, Stephen H Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 29, 2006
Nonuniform distribution of reach-related and torque-related activity in upper arm muscles and neurons of primary motor cortexIsaac Kurtzer, Troy M Herter, Stephen H Scott
Nature Neuroscience|March 16, 2005
Random change in cortical load representation suggests distinct control of posture and movementIsaac Kurtzer, Troy M Herter, Stephen H Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 31, 2014
Fast feedback control involves two independent processes utilizing knowledge of limb dynamicsIsaac Kurtzer, Frédéric Crevecoeur, Stephen H Scott
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