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Frontiers in Psychology
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November 29, 2023
Learning juggling by gradually increasing difficulty vs. learning the complete skill results in different learning patterns
Noga Geller, Alexandra Moringen, Jason Friedman
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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June 24, 2018
Myoelectric Prosthesis Users Improve Performance Time and Accuracy Using Vibrotactile Feedback When Visual Feedback Is Disturbed
Eitan Raveh, Sigal Portnoy, Jason Friedman
Scientific Reports
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August 3, 2022
The online and offline effects of changing movement timing variability during training on a finger-opposition task
Jason Friedman, Assaf Amiaz, Maria Korman
Assistive Technology : the Official Journal of RESNA
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June 20, 2017
Visuomotor behaviors and performance in a dual-task paradigm with and without vibrotactile feedback when using a myoelectric controlled hand
Eitan Raveh, Jason Friedman, Sigal Portnoy
Clinical Rehabilitation
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May 15, 2018
Evaluation of the effects of adding vibrotactile feedback to myoelectric prosthesis users on performance and visual attention in a dual-task paradigm
Eitan Raveh, Jason Friedman, Sigal Portnoy
Human Movement Science
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January 22, 2018
Adding vibrotactile feedback to a myoelectric-controlled hand improves performance when online visual feedback is disturbed
Eitan Raveh, Sigal Portnoy, Jason Friedman
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry
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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 task
Or Ezrati, Jason Friedman, Reuven Dar
Human Movement Science
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October 4, 2021
Moving objects by imagination? Amount of finger movement and pendulum length determine success in the Chevreul pendulum illusion
Debora Cantergi, Bhuvanesh Awasthi, Jason Friedman
Frontiers in Psychology
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April 27, 2017
Synchrony in Joint Action Is Directed by Each Participant's Motor Control System
Lior Noy, Netta Weiser, Jason Friedman
Experimental Brain Research
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January 30, 2015
Corrective jitter motion shows similar individual frequencies for the arm and the finger
Lior Noy, Uri Alon, Jason Friedman
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Frontiers in Psychology
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November 29, 2023
Learning juggling by gradually increasing difficulty vs. learning the complete skill results in different learning patterns
Noga 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 Disturbed
Eitan 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 task
Jason 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 hand
Eitan 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 paradigm
Eitan 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 disturbed
Eitan 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 task
Or 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 illusion
Debora Cantergi, Bhuvanesh Awasthi, Jason Friedman
Frontiers in Psychology
|
April 27, 2017
Synchrony in Joint Action Is Directed by Each Participant's Motor Control System
Lior Noy, Netta Weiser, Jason Friedman
Experimental Brain Research
|
January 30, 2015
Corrective jitter motion shows similar individual frequencies for the arm and the finger
Lior Noy, Uri Alon, Jason Friedman
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of 7