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Robert Sainburg, PhD OTR - Penn State University
Robert Sainburg, PhD OTR - Penn State University
Dorothy Foehr Huck and J. Lloyd Huck Distinguished Chair in Kinesiology and Neurology
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Evidence for a dynamic-dominance hypothesis of handedness
RL Sainburg
Experimental brain research 142, 241-258, 2002
7322002
Control of limb dynamics in normal subjects and patients without proprioception
RL Sainburg, MF Ghilardi, H Poizner, C Ghez
Journal of neurophysiology 73 (2), 820-835, 1995
7121995
Loss of proprioception produces deficits in interjoint coordination
RL Sainburg, H Poizner, C Ghez
Journal of neurophysiology 70 (5), 2136-2147, 1993
6151993
Differences in control of limb dynamics during dominant and nondominant arm reaching
RL Sainburg, D Kalakanis
Journal of neurophysiology 83 (5), 2661-2675, 2000
5762000
Handedness: dominant arm advantages in control of limb dynamics
LB Bagesteiro, RL Sainburg
Journal of neurophysiology 88 (5), 2408-2421, 2002
4852002
Intersegmental dynamics are controlled by sequential anticipatory, error correction, and postural mechanisms
RL Sainburg, C Ghez, D Kalakanis
Journal of neurophysiology 81 (3), 1045-1056, 1999
4041999
Interlimb transfer of visuomotor rotations: independence of direction and final position information
RL Sainburg, J Wang
Experimental brain research 145, 437-447, 2002
3882002
Handedness: differential specializations for control of trajectory and position
RL Sainburg
Exercise and sport sciences reviews 33 (4), 206-213, 2005
3282005
Ipsilesional motor deficits following stroke reflect hemispheric specializations for movement control
SY Schaefer, KY Haaland, RL Sainburg
Brain 130 (8), 2146-2158, 2007
2972007
Proprioceptive control of interjoint coordination
C Ghez, R Sainburg
Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology 73 (2), 273-284, 1995
2801995
Hemispheric specialization and functional impact of ipsilesional deficits in movement coordination and accuracy
SY Schaefer, KY Haaland, RL Sainburg
Neuropsychologia 47 (13), 2953-2966, 2009
2672009
Nondominant arm advantages in load compensation during rapid elbow joint movements
LB Bagesteiro, RL Sainburg
Journal of neurophysiology 90 (3), 1503-1513, 2003
2572003
The roles of vision and proprioception in the planning of reaching movements
FR Sarlegna, RL Sainburg
Progress in Motor Control: A Multidisciplinary Perspective, 317-335, 2009
2292009
The dominant and nondominant arms are specialized for stabilizing different features of task performance
J Wang, RL Sainburg
Experimental Brain Research 178, 565-570, 2007
2272007
The effects of brain lateralization on motor control and adaptation
PK Mutha, KY Haaland, RL Sainburg
Journal of motor behavior 44 (6), 455-469, 2012
2042012
Interlimb transfer of novel inertial dynamics is asymmetrical
J Wang, RL Sainburg
Journal of neurophysiology 92 (1), 349-360, 2004
1942004
Limb position drift: implications for control of posture and movement
LE Brown, DA Rosenbaum, RL Sainburg
Journal of neurophysiology 90 (5), 3105-3118, 2003
1842003
Contralesional motor deficits after unilateral stroke reflect hemisphere-specific control mechanisms
S Mani, PK Mutha, A Przybyla, KY Haaland, DC Good, RL Sainburg
Brain 136 (4), 1288-1303, 2013
1782013
Interlimb differences in control of movement extent
RL Sainburg, SY Schaefer
Journal of neurophysiology 92 (3), 1374-1383, 2004
1762004
Convergent models of handedness and brain lateralization
RL Sainburg
Frontiers in psychology 5, 115965, 2014
1732014
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