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Peggy J Planetta

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Somatosensory & Motor Research|August 14, 2010
The effect of adapting speed, duration, and distance on the tactile motion aftereffectPeggy J Planetta, Philip Servos
Experimental Brain Research|January 5, 2010
Site of stimulation effects on the prevalence of the tactile motion aftereffectPeggy J Planetta, Philip Servos
Somatosensory & Motor Research|June 24, 2008
The tactile motion aftereffect revisitedPeggy J Planetta, Philip Servos
Brain Research|August 13, 2008
Somatosensory temporal discrimination learning generalizes to motor interval productionPeggy J Planetta, Philip Servos
Experimental Brain Research|November 29, 2011
The postcentral gyrus shows sustained fMRI activation during the tactile motion aftereffectPeggy J Planetta, Philip Servos
Neurology|July 8, 2016
New insights into the neural basis of functional movement disordersPeggy J Planetta, Janis M Miyasaki
Cognition|December 9, 2008
On the signals underlying conscious awareness of actionSukhvinder S Obhi, Peggy J Planetta, Jordan Scantlebury
Vision Research|March 31, 2005
Recognizing partially visible objectsPhilip Servos, Elizabeth S Olds, Peggy J Planetta, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|November 24, 2011
Segregated and overlapping neural circuits exist for the production of static and dynamic precision grip forceKristina A Neely, Stephen A Coombes, Peggy J Planetta, et al.
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|November 6, 2013
MRI reveals brain abnormalities in drug-naive Parkinson's diseasePeggy J Planetta, Nikolaus R McFarland, Michael S Okun, et al.
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Somatosensory & Motor Research|August 14, 2010
The effect of adapting speed, duration, and distance on the tactile motion aftereffectPeggy J Planetta, Philip Servos
Experimental Brain Research|January 5, 2010
Site of stimulation effects on the prevalence of the tactile motion aftereffectPeggy J Planetta, Philip Servos
Somatosensory & Motor Research|June 24, 2008
The tactile motion aftereffect revisitedPeggy J Planetta, Philip Servos
Brain Research|August 13, 2008
Somatosensory temporal discrimination learning generalizes to motor interval productionPeggy J Planetta, Philip Servos
Experimental Brain Research|November 29, 2011
The postcentral gyrus shows sustained fMRI activation during the tactile motion aftereffectPeggy J Planetta, Philip Servos
Neurology|July 8, 2016
New insights into the neural basis of functional movement disordersPeggy J Planetta, Janis M Miyasaki
Cognition|December 9, 2008
On the signals underlying conscious awareness of actionSukhvinder S Obhi, Peggy J Planetta, Jordan Scantlebury
Vision Research|March 31, 2005
Recognizing partially visible objectsPhilip Servos, Elizabeth S Olds, Peggy J Planetta, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|November 24, 2011
Segregated and overlapping neural circuits exist for the production of static and dynamic precision grip forceKristina A Neely, Stephen A Coombes, Peggy J Planetta, et al.
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|November 6, 2013
MRI reveals brain abnormalities in drug-naive Parkinson's diseasePeggy J Planetta, Nikolaus R McFarland, Michael S Okun, et al.
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