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Jill Campbell Stewart

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Experimental Brain Research|October 28, 2017
Sequence-specific implicit motor learning using whole-arm three-dimensional reach movementsJessica Baird, Jill Campbell Stewart
Stroke|February 21, 2013
Patient-reported measures provide unique insights into motor function after strokeJill Campbell Stewart, Steven C Cramer
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|June 20, 2017
Genetic Variation and Neuroplasticity: Role in Rehabilitation After StrokeJill Campbell Stewart, Steven C Cramer
Experimental Brain Research|April 11, 2014
Control of reach extent with the paretic and nonparetic arms after unilateral sensorimotor stroke: kinematic differences based on side of brain damageJill Campbell Stewart, James Gordon, Carolee J Winstein
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|September 4, 2014
Motor imagery during movement activates the brain more than movement alone after stroke: a pilot studyLucy Dodakian, Jill Campbell Stewart, Steven C Cramer
Experimental Brain Research|July 9, 2014
Control of reach extent with the paretic and nonparetic arms after unilateral sensorimotor stroke II: planning and adjustments to control movement distanceJill Campbell Stewart, James Gordon, Carolee J Winstein
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|March 5, 2013
Planning and adjustments for the control of reach extent in a virtual environmentJill Campbell Stewart, James Gordon, Carolee J Winstein
Neuroimage|October 16, 2013
Age-related variability in performance of a motor action selection task is related to differences in brain function and structure among older adultsJill Campbell Stewart, Xuan Tran, Steven C Cramer
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|June 8, 2017
Skilled Reach Performance Correlates With Corpus Callosum Structural Integrity in Individuals With Mild Motor Impairment After Stroke: A Preliminary InvestigationJill Campbell Stewart, Michael O'Donnell, Kaci Handlery, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|March 19, 2019
Self-efficacy and Reach Performance in Individuals With Mild Motor Impairment Due to StrokeJill Campbell Stewart, Rebecca Lewthwaite, Janelle Rocktashel, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|October 28, 2017
Sequence-specific implicit motor learning using whole-arm three-dimensional reach movementsJessica Baird, Jill Campbell Stewart
Stroke|February 21, 2013
Patient-reported measures provide unique insights into motor function after strokeJill Campbell Stewart, Steven C Cramer
Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : JNPT|June 20, 2017
Genetic Variation and Neuroplasticity: Role in Rehabilitation After StrokeJill Campbell Stewart, Steven C Cramer
Experimental Brain Research|April 11, 2014
Control of reach extent with the paretic and nonparetic arms after unilateral sensorimotor stroke: kinematic differences based on side of brain damageJill Campbell Stewart, James Gordon, Carolee J Winstein
Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine|September 4, 2014
Motor imagery during movement activates the brain more than movement alone after stroke: a pilot studyLucy Dodakian, Jill Campbell Stewart, Steven C Cramer
Experimental Brain Research|July 9, 2014
Control of reach extent with the paretic and nonparetic arms after unilateral sensorimotor stroke II: planning and adjustments to control movement distanceJill Campbell Stewart, James Gordon, Carolee J Winstein
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|March 5, 2013
Planning and adjustments for the control of reach extent in a virtual environmentJill Campbell Stewart, James Gordon, Carolee J Winstein
Neuroimage|October 16, 2013
Age-related variability in performance of a motor action selection task is related to differences in brain function and structure among older adultsJill Campbell Stewart, Xuan Tran, Steven C Cramer
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|June 8, 2017
Skilled Reach Performance Correlates With Corpus Callosum Structural Integrity in Individuals With Mild Motor Impairment After Stroke: A Preliminary InvestigationJill Campbell Stewart, Michael O'Donnell, Kaci Handlery, et al.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair|March 19, 2019
Self-efficacy and Reach Performance in Individuals With Mild Motor Impairment Due to StrokeJill Campbell Stewart, Rebecca Lewthwaite, Janelle Rocktashel, et al.
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