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Jason Friedman

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Frontiers in Psychology|November 29, 2023
Learning juggling by gradually increasing difficulty vs. learning the complete skill results in different learning patternsNoga Geller, Alexandra Moringen, Jason Friedman
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|June 24, 2018
Myoelectric Prosthesis Users Improve Performance Time and Accuracy Using Vibrotactile Feedback When Visual Feedback Is DisturbedEitan Raveh, Sigal Portnoy, Jason Friedman
Scientific Reports|August 3, 2022
The online and offline effects of changing movement timing variability during training on a finger-opposition taskJason Friedman, Assaf Amiaz, Maria Korman
Assistive Technology : the Official Journal of RESNA|June 20, 2017
Visuomotor behaviors and performance in a dual-task paradigm with and without vibrotactile feedback when using a myoelectric controlled handEitan Raveh, Jason Friedman, Sigal Portnoy
Clinical Rehabilitation|May 15, 2018
Evaluation of the effects of adding vibrotactile feedback to myoelectric prosthesis users on performance and visual attention in a dual-task paradigmEitan Raveh, Jason Friedman, Sigal Portnoy
Human Movement Science|January 22, 2018
Adding vibrotactile feedback to a myoelectric-controlled hand improves performance when online visual feedback is disturbedEitan Raveh, Sigal Portnoy, Jason Friedman
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|May 16, 2019
Attenuation of access to internal states in high obsessive-compulsive individuals might increase susceptibility to false feedback: Evidence from a visuo-motor hand-reaching taskOr Ezrati, Jason Friedman, Reuven Dar
Human Movement Science|October 4, 2021
Moving objects by imagination? Amount of finger movement and pendulum length determine success in the Chevreul pendulum illusionDebora Cantergi, Bhuvanesh Awasthi, Jason Friedman
Frontiers in Psychology|April 27, 2017
Synchrony in Joint Action Is Directed by Each Participant's Motor Control SystemLior Noy, Netta Weiser, Jason Friedman
Experimental Brain Research|January 30, 2015
Corrective jitter motion shows similar individual frequencies for the arm and the fingerLior Noy, Uri Alon, Jason Friedman
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Frontiers in Psychology|November 29, 2023
Learning juggling by gradually increasing difficulty vs. learning the complete skill results in different learning patternsNoga Geller, Alexandra Moringen, Jason Friedman
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|June 24, 2018
Myoelectric Prosthesis Users Improve Performance Time and Accuracy Using Vibrotactile Feedback When Visual Feedback Is DisturbedEitan Raveh, Sigal Portnoy, Jason Friedman
Scientific Reports|August 3, 2022
The online and offline effects of changing movement timing variability during training on a finger-opposition taskJason Friedman, Assaf Amiaz, Maria Korman
Assistive Technology : the Official Journal of RESNA|June 20, 2017
Visuomotor behaviors and performance in a dual-task paradigm with and without vibrotactile feedback when using a myoelectric controlled handEitan Raveh, Jason Friedman, Sigal Portnoy
Clinical Rehabilitation|May 15, 2018
Evaluation of the effects of adding vibrotactile feedback to myoelectric prosthesis users on performance and visual attention in a dual-task paradigmEitan Raveh, Jason Friedman, Sigal Portnoy
Human Movement Science|January 22, 2018
Adding vibrotactile feedback to a myoelectric-controlled hand improves performance when online visual feedback is disturbedEitan Raveh, Sigal Portnoy, Jason Friedman
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|May 16, 2019
Attenuation of access to internal states in high obsessive-compulsive individuals might increase susceptibility to false feedback: Evidence from a visuo-motor hand-reaching taskOr Ezrati, Jason Friedman, Reuven Dar
Human Movement Science|October 4, 2021
Moving objects by imagination? Amount of finger movement and pendulum length determine success in the Chevreul pendulum illusionDebora Cantergi, Bhuvanesh Awasthi, Jason Friedman
Frontiers in Psychology|April 27, 2017
Synchrony in Joint Action Is Directed by Each Participant's Motor Control SystemLior Noy, Netta Weiser, Jason Friedman
Experimental Brain Research|January 30, 2015
Corrective jitter motion shows similar individual frequencies for the arm and the fingerLior Noy, Uri Alon, Jason Friedman
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