Alan Crowe

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University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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van den Bogert AJ, Schamhardt HC, Crowe A. (1989) Simulation of quadrupedal locomotion using a rigid body model. Journal of Biomechanics. 22: 33-41
Hearn M, Crowe A, Keessen W. (1989) Influence of age on proprioceptive accuracy in two dimensions. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 69: 811-818
Crowe A, Ruiter T, Blaauw M, et al. (1988) Information transmission in non-visual fingertip matching along a horizontal track in the median plane Biological Cybernetics. 58: 141-148
Crowe A, Keessen W, Kuus W, et al. (1987) Proprioceptive Accuracy In Two Dimensions Perceptual and Motor Skills. 64: 831-846
Feenstra BW, Tanke RH, Crowe A. (1985) Multichannel transmission of proprioceptive input to motoneurons Biological Cybernetics. 52: 53-58
Crowe A, Linnartz P. (1985) Studies on the excitability of the central program generator in the spinal cord of the terrapin Pseudemys scripta elegans Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part a: Physiology. 81: 905-909
Crowe A, Atteveldt Hv, Groothedde H. (1980) Simulation studies of contracting skeletal muscles during mechanical stretch Journal of Biomechanics. 13: 333-340
Atteveldt Hv, Crowe A. (1980) Active tension changes in frog skeletal muscle during and after mechanical extension Journal of Biomechanics. 13: 323-331
Valk-Fai T, Crowe A, Riel NH, et al. (1979) Simulation of chelonian hind-limb reflex movements Biological Cybernetics. 32: 201-209
Valk-Fai T, Crowe A. (1978) Further analyses of reflex movements in the hind limbs of the terrapin,Pseudemys scripta elegans Journal of Comparative Physiology a-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology. 125: 241-249
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