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Mark R Hinder

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Journal of Neurophysiology|December 2, 2011
Interhemispheric connectivity between distinct motor regions as a window into bimanual coordinationMark R Hinder
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|March 1, 2016
Response: "Commentary: Duration-dependent effects of the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism on anodal tDCS induced motor cortex plasticity in older adults: a group and individual perspective"Rohan Puri, Mark R Hinder
Neuropsychologia|December 16, 2021
Response bias reveals the role of interhemispheric inhibitory networks in movement preparation and executionRohan Puri, Mark R Hinder
The Journal of Physiology|April 30, 2003
The case for an internal dynamics model versus equilibrium point control in human movementMark R Hinder, Theodore E Milner
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 28, 2007
Rapid adaptation to scaled changes of the mechanical environmentMark R Hinder, Theodore E Milner
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 14, 2006
Position information but not force information is used in adapting to changes in environmental dynamicsTheodore E Milner, Mark R Hinder
Experimental Brain Research|April 28, 2005
Novel strategies in feedforward adaptation to a position-dependent perturbationMark R Hinder, Theodore E Milner
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 29, 2013
Noninvasive brain stimulation can elucidate and interact with the mechanisms underlying motor learning and retention: implications for rehabilitationMark R Hinder, Paola Reissig, Hakuei Fujiyama
Plos One|July 7, 2023
What mechanisms mediate prior probability effects on rapid-choice decision-making?Rohan Puri, Mark R Hinder, Andrew Heathcote
Plos One|January 4, 2013
Premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adultsMark R Hinder, Hakuei Fujiyama, Jeffery J Summers
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Journal of Neurophysiology|December 2, 2011
Interhemispheric connectivity between distinct motor regions as a window into bimanual coordinationMark R Hinder
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|March 1, 2016
Response: "Commentary: Duration-dependent effects of the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism on anodal tDCS induced motor cortex plasticity in older adults: a group and individual perspective"Rohan Puri, Mark R Hinder
Neuropsychologia|December 16, 2021
Response bias reveals the role of interhemispheric inhibitory networks in movement preparation and executionRohan Puri, Mark R Hinder
The Journal of Physiology|April 30, 2003
The case for an internal dynamics model versus equilibrium point control in human movementMark R Hinder, Theodore E Milner
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 28, 2007
Rapid adaptation to scaled changes of the mechanical environmentMark R Hinder, Theodore E Milner
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 14, 2006
Position information but not force information is used in adapting to changes in environmental dynamicsTheodore E Milner, Mark R Hinder
Experimental Brain Research|April 28, 2005
Novel strategies in feedforward adaptation to a position-dependent perturbationMark R Hinder, Theodore E Milner
Journal of Neurophysiology|November 29, 2013
Noninvasive brain stimulation can elucidate and interact with the mechanisms underlying motor learning and retention: implications for rehabilitationMark R Hinder, Paola Reissig, Hakuei Fujiyama
Plos One|July 7, 2023
What mechanisms mediate prior probability effects on rapid-choice decision-making?Rohan Puri, Mark R Hinder, Andrew Heathcote
Plos One|January 4, 2013
Premotor-motor interhemispheric inhibition is released during movement initiation in older but not young adultsMark R Hinder, Hakuei Fujiyama, Jeffery J Summers
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