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The following pages link to Single-joint rapid arm movements in normal subjects and in patients with motor disorders (Q38562126):
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- Cerebellar contributions to motor control and language comprehension: searching for common computational principles. (Q30365118) (← links)
- Consensus paper: roles of the cerebellum in motor control--the diversity of ideas on cerebellar involvement in movement (Q30417234) (← links)
- Effects of predictability of load magnitude on the response of the Flexor Digitorum Superficialis to a sudden fingers extension (Q30429046) (← links)
- Cerebellar learning distinguishes inflammatory neuropathy with and without tremor (Q30443385) (← links)
- A loud auditory stimulus overcomes voluntary movement limitation in cervical dystonia (Q30462341) (← links)
- Origins of submovements during pointing movements (Q30487048) (← links)
- In vivo imaging reveals impaired connectivity across cortical and subcortical networks in a mouse model of DYT1 dystonia (Q31114074) (← links)
- Myocontrol in aging (Q33306703) (← links)
- Linking motor-related brain potentials and velocity profiles in multi-joint arm reaching movements. (Q33569242) (← links)
- Pathophysiology of chorea and bradykinesia in Huntington's disease (Q33647085) (← links)
- Hammering Does Not Fit Fitts' Law (Q33734587) (← links)
- Testing basal ganglia motor functions through reversible inactivations in the posterior internal globus pallidus (Q34004294) (← links)
- Stiffness, not inertial coupling, determines path curvature of wrist motions (Q34087429) (← links)
- Definition and classification of hyperkinetic movements in childhood (Q34088846) (← links)
- Physiologic changes associated with cerebellar dystonia (Q34145378) (← links)
- Neurophysiological characterization of parkinsonian syndromes (Q34147035) (← links)
- Cerebellar ataxia: pathophysiology and rehabilitation (Q34164570) (← links)
- The pathophysiology of tremor (Q34255674) (← links)
- Cerebral activations related to ballistic, stepwise interrupted and gradually modulated movements in Parkinson patients (Q34387622) (← links)
- Pathophysiology of nonparkinsonian tremors (Q34596349) (← links)
- Effects of hand termination and accuracy requirements on eye–hand coordination in older adults (Q34709417) (← links)
- The physiological basis of clinical deficits in Parkinson's disease (Q35085405) (← links)
- Aging and movement errors when lifting and lowering light loads (Q35201125) (← links)
- Combined measures of movement and force variability distinguish Parkinson's disease from essential tremor (Q35243169) (← links)
- Essential tremor and cerebellar dysfunction: abnormal ballistic movements (Q35469799) (← links)
- Why are voluntary head movements in cervical dystonia slow? (Q35638831) (← links)
- Increased task-uncorrelated muscle activity in childhood dystonia (Q35730038) (← links)
- Coupling of hand and foot voluntary oscillations in patients suffering cerebellar ataxia: different effect of lateral or medial lesions on coordination (Q36015226) (← links)
- Restoration of Central Programmed Movement Pattern by Temporal Electrical Stimulation-Assisted Training in Patients with Spinal Cerebellar Atrophy (Q36055975) (← links)
- Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off in a Trajectory-Constrained Self-Feeding Task: A Quantitative Index of Unsuppressed Motor Noise in Children With Dystonia. (Q36074989) (← links)
- Coordinated alpha and gamma control of muscles and spindles in movement and posture. (Q36138561) (← links)
- The internal model and the leading joint hypothesis: implications for control of multi-joint movements (Q36245238) (← links)
- Investigating reduction of dimensionality during single-joint elbow movements: a case study on muscle synergies (Q36644893) (← links)
- Cerebral palsy: new approaches to therapy (Q36745808) (← links)
- Patterns of muscle activity for digital coarticulation (Q37054773) (← links)
- Ipsilesional motor deficits following stroke reflect hemispheric specializations for movement control (Q37160750) (← links)
- Linking Essential Tremor to the Cerebellum: Physiological Evidence. (Q38623595) (← links)
- The effect of L-dopa in Parkinson's disease as revealed by neurophysiological studies of motor and sensory functions (Q38914186) (← links)
- Single-Joint Movements in Parkinson's Disease: A Pulse-Width and Pulse-Height Theory Review (Q38944765) (← links)
- Kinaesthetic neurons in thalamus of humans with and without tremor (Q39395886) (← links)
- Essential tremor, the cerebellum, and motor timing: towards integrating them into one complex entity. (Q39461754) (← links)
- Body Sway Increases After Functional Inactivation of the Cerebellar Vermis by cTBS. (Q40094285) (← links)
- Asymmetry and Structure of the Fronto-Parietal Networks Underlie Visuomotor Processing in Humans (Q40115544) (← links)
- Task-discriminative space-by-time factorization of muscle activity (Q40688723) (← links)
- Quantitative evaluation of muscle synergy models: a single-trial task decoding approach (Q41512565) (← links)
- Learned parametrized dynamic movement primitives with shared synergies for controlling robotic and musculoskeletal systems (Q41891307) (← links)
- Changes in handwriting resulting from bilateral high-frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease (Q42614840) (← links)
- Progressive resistance exercise restores some properties of the triphasic EMG pattern and improves bradykinesia: the PRET-PD randomized clinical trial (Q42697509) (← links)
- Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation over the cerebellum on triphasic electromyographic pattern (Q43239583) (← links)
- The effect of aborting ongoing movements on end point position estimation (Q43880085) (← links)