40 results on '"Shmuelof, Lior"'
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2. How can caching explain automaticity?
3. The functional and structural neural correlates of dynamic balance impairment and recovery in persons with acquired brain injury
4. The Kinematics of 3D Arm Movements in Sub-Acute Stroke: Impaired Inter-Joint Coordination is Attributable to Both Weakness and Flexor Synergy Intrusion.
5. Rapid Instructed Task Learning is impaired after stroke and associated with impairments in prepotent inhibition and processing speed.
6. State-Based Delay Representation and Its Transfer from a Game of Pong to Reaching and Tracking.
7. Gazing Down Has benefits Unrelated to Visual Input
8. Insights into motor performance deficits after stroke: an automated and refined analysis of the lower-extremity motor coordination test (LEMOCOT)
9. Locomotor Adaptation Is Associated with Microstructural Properties of the Inferior Cerebellar Peduncle
10. Dynamic balance recovery in chronic acquired brain injury participants following a perturbation training
11. Cognitive Impairments After Stroke Do Not Attenuate Explicit Visuomotor Adaptation in Reaching and Savings With the Unaffected Arm
12. Validation of marker-less pose estimation for 3D kinematics during upper limb reaching
13. Increased Spatiotemporal Variability after Stroke is not Just the Outcome of Walking Velocity
14. THE REACTION TIME COSTS OF TRAJECTORY PLANNING
15. The kinematics of 3D arm movements in sub-acute stroke: impaired inter-joint coordination caused by both weakness and flexor synergy intrusion
16. Investigation of the association between cognitive impairments, motor learning and motor recovery after stroke
17. How can caching explain automaticity?
18. THE REACTION TIME COSTS OF TRAJECTORY PLANNING
19. Motor skill training without online visual feedback enhances feedforward control
20. Basic oculomotor function is similar in young children withASDand typically developing controls
21. The Functional and Structural Neural Correlates of Dynamic Balance Impairment and Recovery in Persons with Acquired Brain Injury
22. Additional file 1 of Insights into motor performance deficits after stroke: an automated and refined analysis of the lower-extremity motor coordination test (LEMOCOT)
23. Dynamic balance recovery in chronic Acquired Brain Injury participants following a perturbation training
24. Environmental consistency modulation of error sensitivity during motor adaptation is explicitly controlled
25. Fast and specific: insights into the acquisition and generalization of motor acuity
26. Basic oculomotor function is similar in young children with ASD and typically developing controls.
27. Co-adaptive Training Improves Efficacy of a Multi-Day EEG-Based Motor Imagery BCI Training
28. Environmental Consistency Modulation of Error Sensitivity During Motor Adaptation is Explicitly Controlled
29. Representing delayed force feedback as a combination of current and delayed states
30. State-Based Delay Representation and Its Transfer from a Game of Pong to Reaching and Tracking
31. The Effects of Reducing Preparation Time on the Execution of Intentionally Curved Trajectories: Optimization and Geometrical Analysis
32. Formation of Long-Term Locomotor Memories Is Associated with Functional Connectivity Changes in the Cerebellar–Thalamic–Cortical Network
33. Formation of Long-Term Locomotor Memories Is Associated with Functional Connectivity Changes in the Cerebellar–Thalamic–Cortical Network
34. Target size matters: target errors contribute to the generalization of implicit visuomotor learning
35. Increased Adaptation Rates and Reduction in Trial-by-Trial Variability in Subjects with Cerebral Palsy Following a Multi-session Locomotor Adaptation Training
36. On tests of activation map dimensionality for fMRI-based studies of learning
37. Persistent Residual Errors in Motor Adaptation Tasks: Reversion to Baseline and Exploratory Escape.
38. On tests of activation map dimensionality for fMRI-based studies of learning.
39. Rapid instructed task learning is impaired after stroke and associated with impairments in prepotent inhibition and processing speed.
40. Basic oculomotor function is similar in young children with ASD and typically developing controls.
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