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Thomas Sugar

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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 5, 2008
Robotic modeling of mobile ball-catching as a tool for understanding biological interceptive behaviorThomas Sugar, Michael McBeath
Human Movement Science|December 30, 2022
Multi-tasking deteriorates trunk movement control during and after obstacle avoidanceMasood Nevisipour, Thomas Sugar, Hyunglae Lee
Perception|June 3, 2009
Evidence for axis-aligned motion bias: football axis-trajectory misalignment causes systematic error in projected final destinations of thrown American footballsIgor Dolgov, Michael K McBeath, Thomas Sugar
Human Movement Science|May 1, 2024
Reduced trunk movement control during motor dual-tasking in older adultsAlyssa O Vanderlinden, Masood Nevisipour, Thomas Sugar, et al.
Advanced Robotics : the International Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan|October 24, 2014
Stroke Survivors' Gait Adaptations to a Powered Ankle Foot OrthosisJeffrey Ward, Thomas Sugar, Alexander Boehler, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|September 13, 2012
Gaze anticipation during human locomotionDelphine Bernardin, Hideki Kadone, Daniel Bennequin, et al.
IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [Proceedings]|August 4, 2019
Anticipatory muscle responses in transitions from rigid to compliant surfaces: towards smart ankle-foot prosthesesEmiliano Quinones Yumbla, Ruby Afriyie Obeng, Jeffrey Ward, et al.
IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [Proceedings]|August 4, 2019
Design, Development, and Control of a Fabric-Based Soft Ankle Module to Mimic Human Ankle StiffnessSunny Amatya, Amir Salimi Lafmejani, Souvik Poddar, et al.
Biomedical Engineering Online|January 21, 2017
A powered prosthetic ankle joint for walking and runningMartin Grimmer, Matthew Holgate, Robert Holgate, et al.
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The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 5, 2008
Robotic modeling of mobile ball-catching as a tool for understanding biological interceptive behaviorThomas Sugar, Michael McBeath
Human Movement Science|December 30, 2022
Multi-tasking deteriorates trunk movement control during and after obstacle avoidanceMasood Nevisipour, Thomas Sugar, Hyunglae Lee
Perception|June 3, 2009
Evidence for axis-aligned motion bias: football axis-trajectory misalignment causes systematic error in projected final destinations of thrown American footballsIgor Dolgov, Michael K McBeath, Thomas Sugar
Human Movement Science|May 1, 2024
Reduced trunk movement control during motor dual-tasking in older adultsAlyssa O Vanderlinden, Masood Nevisipour, Thomas Sugar, et al.
Advanced Robotics : the International Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan|October 24, 2014
Stroke Survivors' Gait Adaptations to a Powered Ankle Foot OrthosisJeffrey Ward, Thomas Sugar, Alexander Boehler, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|September 13, 2012
Gaze anticipation during human locomotionDelphine Bernardin, Hideki Kadone, Daniel Bennequin, et al.
IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [Proceedings]|August 4, 2019
Anticipatory muscle responses in transitions from rigid to compliant surfaces: towards smart ankle-foot prosthesesEmiliano Quinones Yumbla, Ruby Afriyie Obeng, Jeffrey Ward, et al.
IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [Proceedings]|August 4, 2019
Design, Development, and Control of a Fabric-Based Soft Ankle Module to Mimic Human Ankle StiffnessSunny Amatya, Amir Salimi Lafmejani, Souvik Poddar, et al.
Biomedical Engineering Online|January 21, 2017
A powered prosthetic ankle joint for walking and runningMartin Grimmer, Matthew Holgate, Robert Holgate, et al.
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