Ya-weng Tseng, Ph.D.

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University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
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John Scholz grad student 2005 University of Delaware
 (The use of motor abundance in controlling coordinated bimanual drawing tasks.)
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Tseng YY, Liao GR, Sen GC, et al. (2015) Regulation of PACT-mediated PKR activation by the OV20.0 protein of orf virus. Journal of Virology
Lin FY, Tseng YY, Chan KW, et al. (2015) Suppression of influenza virus infection by the orf virus isolated in Taiwan. The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science / the Japanese Society of Veterinary Science
Tseng YY, Lin FY, Cheng SF, et al. (2015) Functional analysis of the short isoform of orf virus protein OV20.0. Journal of Virology. 89: 4966-79
Scholz JP, Dwight-Higgin T, Lynch JE, et al. (2011) Motor equivalence and self-motion induced by different movement speeds. Experimental Brain Research. 209: 319-32
Tseng YW, Scholz JP, Galloway JC. (2009) The organization of intralimb and interlimb synergies in response to different joint dynamics. Experimental Brain Research. 193: 239-54
Tseng YW, Scholz JP, Valere M. (2006) Effects of movement frequency and joint kinetics on the joint coordination underlying bimanual circle drawing. Journal of Motor Behavior. 38: 383-404
Tseng YW, Scholz JP. (2005) Unilateral vs. bilateral coordination of circle-drawing tasks. Acta Psychologica. 120: 172-98
Tseng YW, Scholz JP. (2005) The effect of workspace on the use of motor abundance. Motor Control. 9: 75-100
Tseng YW, Scholz JP, Schöner G, et al. (2003) Effect of accuracy constraint on joint coordination during pointing movements. Experimental Brain Research. 149: 276-88
Tseng Y, Scholz JP, Schöner G. (2002) Goal-equivalent joint coordination in pointing: affect of vision and arm dominance. Motor Control. 6: 183-207
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