Sara A. Winges

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Neuroscience University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
Area:
motor control, hand
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Marco Santello grad student 2005 Arizona State
 (Across-muscle common neural input during object hold.)
John F. Soechting post-doc UMN
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Austin EF, Kearney CP, Chacon PJ, et al. (2022) A Fabricated Force Glove That Measures Hand Forces during Activities of Daily Living. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 22
Song A, Kuznetsov NA, Winges SA, et al. (2020) Muscle synergy for upper limb damping behavior during object transport while walking in healthy young individuals. Experimental Brain Research
Young KE, Winges SA. (2017) Thumb-Rest Position and its Role in Neuromuscular Control of the Clarinet Task. Medical Problems of Performing Artists. 32: 71-77
Hondzinski JM, Soebbing CM, French AE, et al. (2016) Different damping responses explain vertical endpoint error differences between visual conditions. Experimental Brain Research
Winges SA. (2015) Somatosensory feedback refines the perception of hand shape with respect to external constraints. Neuroscience. 293: 1-11
Winges SA, Furuya S. (2015) Distinct digit kinematics by professional and amateur pianists. Neuroscience. 284: 643-52
Winges SA, Furuya S, Faber NJ, et al. (2013) Patterns of muscle activity for digital coarticulation. Journal of Neurophysiology. 110: 230-42
Winges SA, Soechting JF. (2011) Spatial and temporal aspects of cognitive influences on smooth pursuit. Experimental Brain Research. 211: 27-36
Winges SA, Eonta SE, Soechting JF. (2010) Does temporal asynchrony affect multimodal curvature detection? Experimental Brain Research. 203: 1-9
Winges SA, Eonta SE, Soechting JF, et al. (2009) Effects of object compliance on three-digit grasping. Journal of Neurophysiology. 101: 2447-58
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