Robert Louis Sainburg
Affiliations: | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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"Robert Sainburg"Mean distance: 14.19 (cluster 34) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorHoward Poizner | grad student | Penn State | |
Claude P. Ghez | grad student | 1993 | Columbia |
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Sign in to add collaboratorGeorge F. Wittenberg | collaborator | 2008- | University of Maryland Medical School |
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Kitchen NM, Yuk J, Przybyla A, et al. (2023) Bilateral arm movements are coordinated via task-dependent negotiations between independent and codependent control, but not by a "coupling" control policy. Journal of Neurophysiology. 130: 497-515 |
Varghese R, Gordon J, Sainburg RL, et al. (2023) Adaptive control is reversed between hands after left hemisphere stroke and lost following right hemisphere stroke. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2212726120 |
Dexheimer B, Przybyla A, Murphy TE, et al. (2022) Reaction time asymmetries provide insight into mechanisms underlying dominant and non-dominant hand selection. Experimental Brain Research |
Jayasinghe SAL, Scheidt RA, Sainburg RL. (2022) Neural Control of Stopping and Stabilizing the Arm. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 16: 835852 |
Jayasinghe SAL, Maenza C, Good DC, et al. (2021) Deficits in Performance on a Mechanically Coupled Asymmetrical Bilateral Task in Chronic Stroke Survivors with Mild Unilateral Paresis. Symmetry. 13 |
Schaffer JE, Sarlegna FR, Sainburg RL. (2021) A rare case of deafferentation reveals an essential role of proprioception in bilateral coordination. Neuropsychologia. 160: 107969 |
Maenza C, Wagstaff DA, Varghese R, et al. (2021) Remedial Training of the Less-Impaired Arm in Chronic Stroke Survivors With Moderate to Severe Upper-Extremity Paresis Improves Functional Independence: A Pilot Study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 15: 645714 |
Dexheimer B, Sainburg R. (2021) When the non-dominant arm dominates: the effects of visual information and task experience on speed-accuracy advantages. Experimental Brain Research. 239: 655-665 |
Jayasinghe SAL, Sarlegna FR, Scheidt RA, et al. (2020) Somatosensory deafferentation reveals lateralized roles of proprioception in feedback and adaptive feedforward control of movement and posture. Current Opinion in Physiology. 19: 141-147 |
Jayasinghe SAL, Good D, Wagstaff DA, et al. (2020) Motor Deficits in the Ipsilesional Arm of Severely Paretic Stroke Survivors Correlate With Functional Independence in Left, but Not Right Hemisphere Damage. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 14: 599220 |