Mario Wiesendanger
Affiliations: | University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland |
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Sign in to add traineeDaofen Chen | grad student | 1985-1987 | University of Fribourg |
Brian I. Hyland | post-doc | University of Fribourg | |
Jane Macpherson | post-doc | University of Fribourg |
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Wiesendanger M, Baader A, Kazennikov O. (2012) Fingering and bowing in violinists: a motor control approach Music, Motor Control and the Brain |
Wiesendanger M. (2011) Postlesion recovery of motor and sensory cortex in the early twentieth century. Journal of the History of the Neurosciences. 20: 42-57 |
Wiesendanger M. (2011) Organization of Secondary Motor Areas of Cerebral Cortex Comprehensive Physiology. 1121-1147 |
Kazennikov O, Wiesendanger M. (2009) Bimanual coordination of bowing and fingering in violinists--effects of position changes and string changes. Motor Control. 13: 297-309 |
Wiesendanger M. (2006) Constantin von Monakow (1853-1930): a pioneer in interdisciplinary brain research and a humanist. Comptes Rendus Biologies. 329: 406-18 |
Wiesendanger M. (2006) Eccles' perspective of the forebrain, its role in skilled movements, and the mind-brain problem. Progress in Neurobiology. 78: 304-21 |
Kazennikov OV, Wiesendanger M. (2005) Goal synchronization of bimanual skills depends on proprioception. Neuroscience Letters. 388: 153-6 |
Baader AP, Kazennikov O, Wiesendanger M. (2005) Coordination of bowing and fingering in violin playing. Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research. 23: 436-43 |
Wiesendanger M, Serrien DJ. (2004) The quest to understand bimanual coordination. Progress in Brain Research. 143: 491-505 |
Kazennikov O, Perrig S, Wiesendanger M. (2002) Kinematics of a coordinated goal-directed bimanual task. Behavioural Brain Research. 134: 83-91 |