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John Jeka

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Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|November 27, 2013
Does visual feedback during walking result in similar improvements in trunk control for young and older healthy adults?Eric Anson, Russell Rosenberg, Peter Agada, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 17, 2022
A neuromuscular model of human locomotion combines spinal reflex circuits with voluntary movementsRachid Ramadan, Hartmut Geyer, John Jeka, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|March 3, 2005
A unified view of quiet and perturbed stance: simultaneous co-existing excitable modesRobert Creath, Tim Kiemel, Fay Horak, et al.
Gait & Posture|July 19, 2017
Spatiotemporal gait changes with use of an arm swing cueing device in people with Parkinson's diseaseElizabeth Thompson, Peter Agada, W Geoffrey Wright, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 26, 2006
Sensory reweighting with translational visual stimuli in young and elderly adults: the role of state-dependent noiseJohn Jeka, Leslie Allison, Mark Saffer, et al.
International Biomechanics|November 6, 2025
Stochastic resonance stimulation effect on stability during walking in people with Parkinson diseaseEman Alsaqabi, Stephen DiBianca, Ashwini Sansare, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|December 21, 2020
Walking Cadence Affects the Recruitment of the Medial-Lateral Balance MechanismsTyler Fettrow, Hendrik Reimann, David Grenet, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|January 28, 2024
Immediate application of low-intensity electrical noise reduced responses to visual perturbations during walking in individuals with cerebral palsyAshwini Sansare, Maelyn Arcodia, Samuel C K Lee, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|September 26, 2022
Individuals with cerebral palsy show altered responses to visual perturbations during walkingAshwini Sansare, Maelyn Arcodia, Samuel C K Lee, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|December 12, 2018
Stochastic resonance stimulation improves balance in children with cerebral palsy: a case control studyAnastasia Zarkou, Samuel C K Lee, Laura A Prosser, et al.
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Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|November 27, 2013
Does visual feedback during walking result in similar improvements in trunk control for young and older healthy adults?Eric Anson, Russell Rosenberg, Peter Agada, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 17, 2022
A neuromuscular model of human locomotion combines spinal reflex circuits with voluntary movementsRachid Ramadan, Hartmut Geyer, John Jeka, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|March 3, 2005
A unified view of quiet and perturbed stance: simultaneous co-existing excitable modesRobert Creath, Tim Kiemel, Fay Horak, et al.
Gait & Posture|July 19, 2017
Spatiotemporal gait changes with use of an arm swing cueing device in people with Parkinson's diseaseElizabeth Thompson, Peter Agada, W Geoffrey Wright, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 26, 2006
Sensory reweighting with translational visual stimuli in young and elderly adults: the role of state-dependent noiseJohn Jeka, Leslie Allison, Mark Saffer, et al.
International Biomechanics|November 6, 2025
Stochastic resonance stimulation effect on stability during walking in people with Parkinson diseaseEman Alsaqabi, Stephen DiBianca, Ashwini Sansare, et al.
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living|December 21, 2020
Walking Cadence Affects the Recruitment of the Medial-Lateral Balance MechanismsTyler Fettrow, Hendrik Reimann, David Grenet, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|January 28, 2024
Immediate application of low-intensity electrical noise reduced responses to visual perturbations during walking in individuals with cerebral palsyAshwini Sansare, Maelyn Arcodia, Samuel C K Lee, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|September 26, 2022
Individuals with cerebral palsy show altered responses to visual perturbations during walkingAshwini Sansare, Maelyn Arcodia, Samuel C K Lee, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|December 12, 2018
Stochastic resonance stimulation improves balance in children with cerebral palsy: a case control studyAnastasia Zarkou, Samuel C K Lee, Laura A Prosser, et al.
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