Florian A. Kagerer, Ph.D.

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Department of Kinesiology Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
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Brunfeldt AT, Desrochers PC, Kagerer FA. (2023) Facilitated adaptation via structural learning increases bimanual interference. Experimental Brain Research
Brunfeldt AT, Desrochers PC, Kagerer FA. (2021) Bimanual interference increases with force demands and is facilitated by visuomotor adaptation. Neuroscience
Kroger C, Kagerer FA, McAuley JD. (2021) Monkey see, monkey tap: mimicry of movement dynamics during coordinated tapping. Experimental Brain Research
Desrochers PC, Brunfeldt AT, Kagerer FA. (2020) Neurophysiological Correlates of Adaptation and Interference during Asymmetrical Bimanual Movements. Neuroscience
Kagerer FA. (2016) Asymmetric interference in left-handers during bimanual movements reflects switch in lateralized control characteristics. Experimental Brain Research
Kagerer FA. (2016) Nondominant-to-dominant hand interference in bimanual movements is facilitated by gradual visuomotor perturbation. Neuroscience
Kagerer FA, Clark JE. (2015) Development of kinesthetic-motor and auditory-motor representations in school-aged children. Experimental Brain Research. 233: 2181-94
Kagerer FA. (2015) Crossmodal interference in bimanual movements: effects of abrupt visuo-motor perturbation of one hand on the other. Experimental Brain Research. 233: 839-49
Kagerer FA. (2015) Control of discrete bimanual movements: how each hand benefits from the other. Neuroscience Letters. 584: 33-8
Kagerer FA, Clark JE. (2014) Development of interactions between sensorimotor representations in school-aged children. Human Movement Science. 34: 164-77
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