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Steven Jax
Steven Jax
Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
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The problem of serial order in behavior: Lashley’s legacy
DA Rosenbaum, RG Cohen, SA Jax, DJ Weiss, R Van Der Wel
Human movement science 26 (4), 525-554, 2007
3282007
Hand path priming in manual obstacle avoidance: evidence that the dorsal stream does not only control visually guided actions in real time.
SA Jax, DA Rosenbaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 33 (2), 425, 2007
1582007
Response interference between functional and structural actions linked to the same familiar object
SA Jax, LJ Buxbaum
Cognition 115 (2), 350-355, 2010
1532010
Effects of vibrotactile feedback on human learning of arm motions
K Bark, E Hyman, F Tan, E Cha, SA Jax, LJ Buxbaum, KJ Kuchenbecker
IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 23 (1), 51-63, 2014
1452014
Bimanual coordination: A missing piece of arm rehabilitation after stroke
S Kantak, S Jax, G Wittenberg
Restorative neurology and neuroscience 35 (4), 347-364, 2017
1232017
Spatially distributed tactile feedback for kinesthetic motion guidance
P Kapur, M Jensen, LJ Buxbaum, SA Jax, KJ Kuchenbecker
2010 IEEE Haptics Symposium, 519-526, 2010
1042010
Hand path priming in manual obstacle avoidance: evidence for abstract spatiotemporal forms in human motor control.
RPRD van der Wel, RM Fleckenstein, SA Jax, DA Rosenbaum
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 33 (5 …, 2007
862007
Lessons in using vibrotactile feedback to guide fast arm motions
K Bark, P Khanna, R Irwin, P Kapur, SA Jax, LJ Buxbaum, ...
2011 IEEE World Haptics Conference, 355-360, 2011
692011
Hand path priming in manual obstacle avoidance: rapid decay of dorsal stream information
SA Jax, DA Rosenbaum
Neuropsychologia 47 (6), 1573-1577, 2009
662009
Deficits in movement planning and intrinsic coordinate control in ideomotor apraxia
SA Jax, LJ Buxbaum, AD Moll
Journal of cognitive neuroscience 18 (12), 2063-2076, 2006
622006
Extending Fitts’ Law to manual obstacle avoidance
SA Jax, DA Rosenbaum, J Vaughan
Experimental brain research 180, 775-779, 2007
602007
Vibrotactile feedback system for intuitive upper-limb rehabilitation
P Kapur, S Premakumar, SA Jax, LJ Buxbaum, AM Dawson, ...
World Haptics 2009-Third Joint EuroHaptics conference and Symposium on …, 2009
572009
Two-component models of reaching: Evidence from deafferentation in a Fitts’ law task
J Medina, SA Jax, HB Coslett
Neuroscience letters 451 (3), 222-226, 2009
502009
Perceptual-motor expertise
DA Rosenbaum, JS Augustyn, RG Cohen, SA Jax
The Cambridge handbook of expertise and expert performance, 505-520, 2006
432006
Computational motor control and human factors: Modeling movements in real and possible environments
SA Jax, DA Rosenbaum, J Vaughan, RGJ Meulenbroek
Human factors 45 (1), 5-27, 2003
422003
Toward an integrated account of object and action selection: A computational analysis and empirical findings from reaching-to-grasp and tool-use
MM Botvinick, LJ Buxbaum, LM Bylsma, SA Jax
Neuropsychologia 47 (3), 671-683, 2009
402009
Response interference between functional and structural object‐related actions is increased in patients with ideomotor apraxia
SA Jax, LJ Buxbaum
Journal of neuropsychology 7 (1), 12-18, 2013
392013
The role of action representations in thematic object relations
K Tsagkaridis, CE Watson, SA Jax, LJ Buxbaum
Frontiers in human neuroscience 8, 140, 2014
372014
Extending Fitts’ Law to three-dimensional obstacle-avoidance movements: support for the posture-based motion planning model
J Vaughan, DA Barany, AW Sali, SA Jax, DA Rosenbaum
Experimental brain research 207, 133-138, 2010
362010
The posture-based motion planning framework: new findings related to object manipulation, moving around obstacles, moving in three spatial dimensions, and haptic tracking
DA Rosenbaum, RG Cohen, AM Dawson, SA Jax, RG Meulenbroek, ...
Progress in Motor Control: A Multidisciplinary Perspective, 485-497, 2009
362009
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