Isaac Kurtzer

Affiliations: 
Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada 
Area:
Motor Control, Upper-Limb Refexes
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Sinha O, Madarshahian S, Gómez-Granados A, et al. (2023) Smooth pursuit eye movements contribute to anticipatory force control during mechanical stopping of moving objects. Journal of Neurophysiology
Gómez-Granados A, Kurtzer I, Gordon S, et al. (2023) Object motion influences feedforward motor responses during mechanical stopping of virtual projectiles: a preliminary study. Experimental Brain Research
Tanis D, Calalo JA, Cashaback JGA, et al. (2022) Accuracy and effort costs together lead to temporal asynchrony of multiple motor commands. Journal of Neurophysiology
Gallagher R, Perez S, DeLuca D, et al. (2021) Anticipatory weight shift between arms when reaching from a crouched posture. Journal of Neurophysiology
Maurus P, Kurtzer IL, Antonawich R, et al. (2021) Similar stretch reflexes and behavioral patterns are expressed by the dominant and non-dominant arms during postural control. Journal of Neurophysiology
Herter TM, Kurtzer IL, Granat LM, et al. (2021) Inter-joint coupling of position sense reflects sensory contributions of biarticular muscles. Journal of Neurophysiology
Muraoka T, Kurtzer I. (2020) Spinal Circuits Mediate a Stretch Reflex Between the Upper Limbs in Humans. Neuroscience
Kurtzer IL. (2019) Shoulder reflexes integrate elbow information at "long-latency" delay throughout a corrective action. Journal of Neurophysiology. 121: 549-562
Crevecoeur F, Kurtzer IL. (2018) Long-latency reflexes for inter-effector coordination reflect a continuous state-feedback controller. Journal of Neurophysiology
Kurtzer I, Bouyer LJ, Bouffard J, et al. (2018) Variable impact of tizanidine on the medium latency reflex of upper and lower limbs. Experimental Brain Research
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