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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 24, 1998
Task-dependent viscoelasticity of human multijoint arm and its spatial characteristics for interaction with environmentsH Gomi, R Osu
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 14, 1999
Multijoint muscle regulation mechanisms examined by measured human arm stiffness and EMG signalsR Osu, H Gomi
Neuroscience|August 25, 2009
Effective utilization of gravity during arm downswing in keystrokes by expert pianistsS Furuya, R Osu, H Kinoshita
Scientific Reports|September 13, 2013
Feeling the force: returning haptic signals influence effort inference during motor coordinationG Ganesh, R Osu, E Naito
Nature Communications|August 1, 2014
Immediate tool incorporation processes determine human motor planning with toolsG Ganesh, T Yoshioka, R Osu, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 1, 1997
Possible explanations for trajectory curvature in multijoint arm movementsR Osu, Y Uno, Y Koike, et al.
Nature Communications|April 11, 2018
Publisher Correction: Immediate tool incorporation processes determine human motor planning with toolsG Ganesh, T Yoshioka, R Osu, et al.
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society|June 20, 2001
Quantitative examinations for multi joint arm trajectory planning--using a robust calculation algorithm of the minimum commanded torque change trajectoryY Wada, Y Kaneko, E Nakano, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 24, 2014
Two is better than one: physical interactions improve motor performance in humansG Ganesh, A Takagi, R Osu, et al.
Nature|November 24, 2001
The central nervous system stabilizes unstable dynamics by learning optimal impedanceE Burdet, R Osu, D W Franklin, et al.
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 24, 1998
Task-dependent viscoelasticity of human multijoint arm and its spatial characteristics for interaction with environmentsH Gomi, R Osu
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 14, 1999
Multijoint muscle regulation mechanisms examined by measured human arm stiffness and EMG signalsR Osu, H Gomi
Neuroscience|August 25, 2009
Effective utilization of gravity during arm downswing in keystrokes by expert pianistsS Furuya, R Osu, H Kinoshita
Scientific Reports|September 13, 2013
Feeling the force: returning haptic signals influence effort inference during motor coordinationG Ganesh, R Osu, E Naito
Nature Communications|August 1, 2014
Immediate tool incorporation processes determine human motor planning with toolsG Ganesh, T Yoshioka, R Osu, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|June 1, 1997
Possible explanations for trajectory curvature in multijoint arm movementsR Osu, Y Uno, Y Koike, et al.
Nature Communications|April 11, 2018
Publisher Correction: Immediate tool incorporation processes determine human motor planning with toolsG Ganesh, T Yoshioka, R Osu, et al.
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society|June 20, 2001
Quantitative examinations for multi joint arm trajectory planning--using a robust calculation algorithm of the minimum commanded torque change trajectoryY Wada, Y Kaneko, E Nakano, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 24, 2014
Two is better than one: physical interactions improve motor performance in humansG Ganesh, A Takagi, R Osu, et al.
Nature|November 24, 2001
The central nervous system stabilizes unstable dynamics by learning optimal impedanceE Burdet, R Osu, D W Franklin, et al.
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