Erin Cressman

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University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada 
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Wijeyaratnam DO, Edwards T, Pilutti LA, et al. (2022) Assessing visually guided reaching in people with multiple sclerosis with and without self-reported upper limb impairment. Plos One. 17: e0262480
Wijeyaratnam DO, Chua R, Cressman EK. (2021) Changes in Movement Control Processes Following Visuomotor Adaptation. Journal of Motor Behavior. 1-12
Cressman EK, Salomonczyk D, Constantin A, et al. (2021) Proprioceptive recalibration following implicit visuomotor adaptation is preserved in Parkinson's disease. Experimental Brain Research
Wijeyaratnam DO, Chua R, Cressman EK. (2019) Going offline: differences in the contributions of movement control processes when reaching in a typical versus novel environment. Experimental Brain Research
Khanafer S, Sveistrup H, Levin MF, et al. (2018) Age differences in arm-trunk coordination during trunk-assisted reaching. Experimental Brain Research
Ruttle JE, Cressman EK, 't Hart BM, et al. (2016) Time Course of Reach Adaptation and Proprioceptive Recalibration during Visuomotor Learning. Plos One. 11: e0163695
Zbib B, Henriques DY, Cressman EK. (2016) Proprioceptive recalibration arises slowly compared to reach adaptation. Experimental Brain Research
Flannigan JC, Chua R, Cressman EK. (2016) The rapid-chase theory does not extend to movement execution. Consciousness and Cognition. 42: 75-92
Cressman EK, Henriques DY. (2015) Generalization patterns for reach adaptation and proprioceptive recalibration differ following visuomotor learning. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00415.2014
Nourouzpour N, Salomonczyk D, Cressman EK, et al. (2015) Retention of proprioceptive recalibration following visuomotor adaptation. Experimental Brain Research. 233: 1019-29
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