Marco Santello

Affiliations: 
Biological and Health System Engineering Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
Area:
Kinesiology
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Wu YH, Santello M. (2023) Distinct sensorimotor mechanisms underlie the control of grasp and manipulation forces for dexterous manipulation. Scientific Reports. 13: 12037
Barontini F, Van Straaten M, Catalano MG, et al. (2023) Evaluating the effect of non-invasive force feedback on prosthetic grasp force modulation in participants with and without limb loss. Plos One. 18: e0285081
Takai A, Fu Q, Doibata Y, et al. (2023) Learning acquisition of consistent leader-follower relationships depends on implicit haptic interactions. Scientific Reports. 13: 3476
Smith M, Hooks K, Santello M, et al. (2023) Distinct adaptation processes underlie multi-digit force coordination for dexterous manipulation. Journal of Neurophysiology
Toma S, Cuturi LF, Santello M, et al. (2022) Editorial: Reaching and Grasping the Multisensory Side of Dexterous Manipulation. Frontiers in Psychology. 13: 866608
Mojtahedi K, Kiani K, Santello M, et al. (2022) Inter-personal motor interaction is facilitated by hand pairing. Scientific Reports. 12: 545
Tanzarella S, Muceli S, Santello M, et al. (2021) Synergistic Organization Of Neural Inputs From Spinal Motor Neurons To Extrinsic And Intrinsic Hand Muscles. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Lee-Miller T, Santello M, Gordon AM. (2021) Transfer and generalization of learned manipulation between unimanual and bimanual tasks. Scientific Reports. 11: 8688
Toma S, Caputo V, Santello M. (2020) Visual Feedback of Object Motion Direction Influences the Timing of Grip Force Modulation During Object Manipulation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 14: 198
Parikh PJ, Fine JM, Santello M. (2019) Dexterous Object Manipulation Requires Context-Dependent Sensorimotor Cortical Interactions in Humans. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
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