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Journal of Neurophysiology|March 12, 2020
Separating neural influences from peripheral mechanics: the speed-curvature relation in mechanically constrained actionsJames Hermus, Joseph Doeringer, Dagmar Sternad, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|September 10, 2022
Mechanical effects of canes on standing posture: beyond perceptual informationMarta Russo, Jongwoo Lee, Neville Hogan, et al.
IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters|May 11, 2018
Velocity-curvature patterns limit human-robot physical interactionPauline Maurice, Meghan E Huber, Neville Hogan, et al.
Progress in Biomedical Engineering (Bristol, England)|April 29, 2026
Quiet Standing: A Simple Motor Task but a Hard Modeling ChallengeKaymie Shiozawa, Federico Tessari, Rika Sugimoto Dimitrova, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 9, 2024
Brownian processes in human motor control support descending neural velocity commandsFederico Tessari, James Hermus, Rika Sugimoto-Dimitrova, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|April 28, 2010
Coordinate dependence of variability analysisDagmar Sternad, Se-Woong Park, Hermann Müller, et al.
Proceedings of the ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference|June 5, 2020
CONTROLLING PHYSICAL INTERACTIONS: HUMANS DO NOT MINIMIZE MUSCLE EFFORTRyan Koeppen, Dagmar Sternad, Meghan E Huber, et al.
Current Atherosclerosis Reports|June 8, 2002
Robotics in the rehabilitation treatment of patients with strokeBruce T Volpe, Mark Ferraro, Hermano I Krebs, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 6, 2026
Foot-ground force quantifies impaired balance control mechanisms post-strokeKaymie Shiozawa, Rika Sugimoto-Dimitrova, Kreg G Gruben, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|September 26, 2021
Frequency-dependent force direction elucidates neural control of balanceKaymie Shiozawa, Jongwoo Lee, Marta Russo, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|March 12, 2020
Separating neural influences from peripheral mechanics: the speed-curvature relation in mechanically constrained actionsJames Hermus, Joseph Doeringer, Dagmar Sternad, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|September 10, 2022
Mechanical effects of canes on standing posture: beyond perceptual informationMarta Russo, Jongwoo Lee, Neville Hogan, et al.
IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters|May 11, 2018
Velocity-curvature patterns limit human-robot physical interactionPauline Maurice, Meghan E Huber, Neville Hogan, et al.
Progress in Biomedical Engineering (Bristol, England)|April 29, 2026
Quiet Standing: A Simple Motor Task but a Hard Modeling ChallengeKaymie Shiozawa, Federico Tessari, Rika Sugimoto Dimitrova, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 9, 2024
Brownian processes in human motor control support descending neural velocity commandsFederico Tessari, James Hermus, Rika Sugimoto-Dimitrova, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|April 28, 2010
Coordinate dependence of variability analysisDagmar Sternad, Se-Woong Park, Hermann Müller, et al.
Proceedings of the ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference. ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference|June 5, 2020
CONTROLLING PHYSICAL INTERACTIONS: HUMANS DO NOT MINIMIZE MUSCLE EFFORTRyan Koeppen, Dagmar Sternad, Meghan E Huber, et al.
Current Atherosclerosis Reports|June 8, 2002
Robotics in the rehabilitation treatment of patients with strokeBruce T Volpe, Mark Ferraro, Hermano I Krebs, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 6, 2026
Foot-ground force quantifies impaired balance control mechanisms post-strokeKaymie Shiozawa, Rika Sugimoto-Dimitrova, Kreg G Gruben, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|September 26, 2021
Frequency-dependent force direction elucidates neural control of balanceKaymie Shiozawa, Jongwoo Lee, Marta Russo, et al.
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