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James H Cauraugh

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Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|October 27, 2004
Coupled rehabilitation protocols and neural plasticity: upper extremity improvements in chronic hemiparesisJames H Cauraugh
Stroke|June 8, 2002
Two coupled motor recovery protocols are better than one: electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular stimulation and bilateral movementsJames H Cauraugh, Sangbum Kim
Plos One|September 29, 2017
Does non-invasive brain stimulation reduce essential tremor? A systematic review and meta-analysisNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|March 5, 2003
Progress toward motor recovery with active neuromuscular stimulation: muscle activation pattern evidence after a strokeJames H Cauraugh, Sangbum Kim
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|February 24, 2015
Force control in chronic strokeNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Brain Research|May 8, 2014
Force frequency structure below 1 Hz in chronic stroke: paretic arm controlNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Experimental Brain Research|March 2, 2017
Bilateral synergy as an index of force coordination in chronic strokeNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Neuroscience Research|December 21, 2014
Paretic hand unimanual force control: Improved submaximal force production and regularityNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Neuroscience Letters|January 17, 2018
Coherence and interlimb force control: Effects of visual gainNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases : the Official Journal of National Stroke Association|August 11, 2018
Right Hemisphere Contributions to Bilateral Force Control in Chronic Stroke: A Preliminary ReportNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
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Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|October 27, 2004
Coupled rehabilitation protocols and neural plasticity: upper extremity improvements in chronic hemiparesisJames H Cauraugh
Stroke|June 8, 2002
Two coupled motor recovery protocols are better than one: electromyogram-triggered neuromuscular stimulation and bilateral movementsJames H Cauraugh, Sangbum Kim
Plos One|September 29, 2017
Does non-invasive brain stimulation reduce essential tremor? A systematic review and meta-analysisNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|March 5, 2003
Progress toward motor recovery with active neuromuscular stimulation: muscle activation pattern evidence after a strokeJames H Cauraugh, Sangbum Kim
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|February 24, 2015
Force control in chronic strokeNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Brain Research|May 8, 2014
Force frequency structure below 1 Hz in chronic stroke: paretic arm controlNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Experimental Brain Research|March 2, 2017
Bilateral synergy as an index of force coordination in chronic strokeNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Neuroscience Research|December 21, 2014
Paretic hand unimanual force control: Improved submaximal force production and regularityNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Neuroscience Letters|January 17, 2018
Coherence and interlimb force control: Effects of visual gainNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases : the Official Journal of National Stroke Association|August 11, 2018
Right Hemisphere Contributions to Bilateral Force Control in Chronic Stroke: A Preliminary ReportNyeonju Kang, James H Cauraugh
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