135 results on '"Carson, R. G."'
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2. Cost and Planning Factors in Engineering Education - A Report to the Administrative Unit of the Southeastern Section of ASEE.
3. Visual feedback alters the variations in corticospinal excitability that arise from rhythmic movements of the opposite limb
4. Governing coordination: behavioural principles and neural correlates
5. Bimanual aiming and overt attention: one law for two hands
6. Role of peripheral afference during acquisition of a complex coordination task
7. Bimanual coordination between isometric contractions and rhythmic movements: an asymmetric coupling
8. Superimposed vibration confers no additional benefit compared with resistance training alone
9. The influence of joint position on the dynamics of perception-action coupling
10. Excitability changes in human forearm corticospinal projections and spinal reflex pathways during rhythmic voluntary movement of the opposite limb
11. Erratum:Correction to: Sensorimotor learning: Neurocognitive mechanisms and individual differences (Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2017) 14 1 (74))
12. Planning Factors in Engineering Education. A Study for the Administrative Unit, Southeastern Section American Society for Engineering Education.
13. Administrative Planning Factors in Engineering Education--A Two-Year Comparison
14. Correction to: Sensorimotor learning: Neurocognitive mechanisms and individual differences
15. Sensorimotor Learning: Neurocognitive Mechanisms and Individual Differences
16. Spontaneous and intentional pattern switching in a multisegmental bimanual coordination task.
17. Anticipatory Planning Reveals Segmentation of Cortical Motor Output During Action Observation
18. Superimposed vibration confers no additional benefit compared with resistance training alone
19. The Preparation of Reach-To-Grasp Movements in Adults, Children, and Children with Movement Problems
20. Muscle Coordination During Rapid Force Production by Young and Older Adults
21. A Simple and Unified Approach to Human Voluntary Movements
22. Visual feedback alters the variations in corticospinal excitability that arise from rhythmic movements of the opposite limb
23. The Consequences of Resistance Training for Movement Control in Older Adults
24. EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF anti pp $Yields$ K/sub S/$sup 0$K/sub L/$sup 0$ IN THE MOMENTUM RANGE 300 TO 750 MeV/c.
25. Developmental Changes in the Response to Obstacles During Prehension.
26. Neural compensation for compliant loads during rhythmic movement.
27. Corticospinal responses to motor training revealed by transcranial magnetic stimulation.
28. Transfer Students in Engineering
29. Reliability of the input-output properties of the cortico-spinal pathway obtained from transcranial magnetic and electrical stimulation
30. Phasic modulation of corticomotor excitability during passive movement of the upper limb: effects of movement frequency and muscle specificity
31. The acquisition of movement skills: Practice enhances the dynamic stability of bimanual coordination
32. Spontaneous transitions in the coordination of a whole body task
33. The preparation of reach to grasp movements in adults with Down syndrome
34. A new technique for the selective recording of extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis EMG
35. Musculo-skeletal constraints on corticospinal input to upper limb motoneurones during coordinated movements
36. The contribution of inherent and incidental constraints to intentional switching between patterns of bimanual coordination
37. Attention as a mediating variable in the dynamics of bimanual coordination
38. Neuromuscular-skeletal constraints upon the dynamics of unimanual and bimanual coordination
39. Corticospinal Responses to Motor Training Revealed by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
40. Musculoskeletal dynamics of the wrist during rhythmic activity
41. Early alterations in serum creatine kinase and total cholesterol following high intensity eccentric muscle actions
42. Manual asymmetries: Old problems and new directions
43. Expressions of asymmetries and anchoring in bimanual coordination
44. Interhemispheric inhibition of corticospinal projections to forearm muscles.
45. The role of the primary motor cortex during skill acquisition on a two-degrees-of-freedom movement task.
46. Neural pathways mediating bilateral interactions between the upper limbs.
47. Early alterations in serum creatine kinase and total cholesterol following high intensity eccentric muscle actions.
48. Interaction of directional, neuromuscular and egocentric constraints on the stability of preferred bimanual coordination patterns.
49. The control and learning of patterns of interlimb coordination: past and present issues in normal and disordered control.
50. Coordination and movement pathology: models of structure and function.
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