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Robert L Sainburg

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Experimental Brain Research|January 25, 2002
Evidence for a dynamic-dominance hypothesis of handednessRobert L Sainburg
Motor Control|November 12, 2014
Should the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis (EPH) be Considered a Scientific Theory?Robert L Sainburg
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|October 22, 2005
Handedness: differential specializations for control of trajectory and positionRobert L Sainburg
Frontiers in Psychology|October 24, 2014
Convergent models of handedness and brain lateralizationRobert L Sainburg
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 14, 2015
Thank you to Dr. Daniel M. CorcosRobert L Sainburg
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 18, 2009
Generalization of visuomotor learning between bilateral and unilateral conditionsJinsung Wang, Robert L Sainburg
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 19, 2004
Interlimb transfer of novel inertial dynamics is asymmetricalJinsung Wang, Robert L Sainburg
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 22, 2005
Adaptation to visuomotor rotations remaps movement vectors, not final positionsJinsung Wang, Robert L Sainburg
Experimental Brain Research|April 6, 2004
Limitations in interlimb transfer of visuomotor rotationsJinsung Wang, Robert L Sainburg
Experimental Brain Research|December 6, 2005
The symmetry of interlimb transfer depends on workspace locationsJinsung Wang, Robert L Sainburg
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Experimental Brain Research|January 25, 2002
Evidence for a dynamic-dominance hypothesis of handednessRobert L Sainburg
Motor Control|November 12, 2014
Should the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis (EPH) be Considered a Scientific Theory?Robert L Sainburg
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|October 22, 2005
Handedness: differential specializations for control of trajectory and positionRobert L Sainburg
Frontiers in Psychology|October 24, 2014
Convergent models of handedness and brain lateralizationRobert L Sainburg
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 14, 2015
Thank you to Dr. Daniel M. CorcosRobert L Sainburg
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 18, 2009
Generalization of visuomotor learning between bilateral and unilateral conditionsJinsung Wang, Robert L Sainburg
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 19, 2004
Interlimb transfer of novel inertial dynamics is asymmetricalJinsung Wang, Robert L Sainburg
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 22, 2005
Adaptation to visuomotor rotations remaps movement vectors, not final positionsJinsung Wang, Robert L Sainburg
Experimental Brain Research|April 6, 2004
Limitations in interlimb transfer of visuomotor rotationsJinsung Wang, Robert L Sainburg
Experimental Brain Research|December 6, 2005
The symmetry of interlimb transfer depends on workspace locationsJinsung Wang, Robert L Sainburg
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