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Charmayne Hughes
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Noise and complexity in human postural control: Interpreting the different estimations of entropy
CK Rhea, TA Silver, SL Hong, JH Ryu, BE Studenka, CML Hughes, ...
PloS one 6 (3), e17696, 2011
1442011
Representation of grasp postures and anticipatory motor planning in children
T Stöckel, CML Hughes, T Schack
Psychological research 76, 768-776, 2012
1262012
The relation between measures of cognitive and motor functioning in 5-to 6-year-old children
T Stöckel, CML Hughes
Psychological Research, 1-12, 2015
1232015
Experience-dependent effects in unimanual and bimanual reaction time tasks in musicians
CML Hughes, EA Franz
Journal of motor behavior 39 (1), 3-8, 2007
1042007
The tool in the brain: apraxia in ADL. Behavioral and neurological correlates of apraxia in daily living
MMN Bienkiewicz, ML Brandi, G Goldenberg, CML Hughes, ...
The cognitive and neural bases of human tool use, 28, 2015
1002015
Age-related decline in anticipatory motor planning and its relation to cognitive and motor skill proficiency
T Stöckel, K Wunsch, CML Hughes
Frontiers in aging Neuroscience, 283, 2017
802017
Upper extremity proprioception in healthy aging and stroke populations, and the effects of therapist-and robot-based rehabilitation therapies on proprioceptive function
CML Hughes, P Tommasino, A Budhota, D Campolo
Frontiers in human neuroscience 9, 120, 2015
762015
H-Man: A planar, H-shape cabled differential robotic manipulandum for experiments on human motor control
D Campolo, P Tommasino, K Gamage, J Klein, CML Hughes, L Masia
Journal of neuroscience methods 235, 285-297, 2014
722014
Goal-related planning constraints in bimanual grasping and placing of objects
CML Hughes, EA Franz
Experimental Brain Research 188 (4), 541-550, 2008
702008
The application of SHERPA (Systematic Human Error Reduction and Prediction Approach) in the development of compensatory cognitive rehabilitation strategies for stroke patients …
CML Hughes, C Baber, M Bienkiewicz, A Worthington, A Hazell, ...
Ergonomics 58 (1), 75-95, 2015
532015
Postural asymmetries in response to holding evenly and unevenly distributed loads during self-selected stance
JM Haddad, S Rietdyk, JH Ryu, JM Seaman, TA Silver, JA Kalish, ...
Journal of motor behavior 43 (4), 345-355, 2011
532011
Motor planning and execution in left-and right-handed individuals during a bimanual grasping and placing task
CML Hughes, P Reißig, C Seegelke
Acta Psychologica 138 (1), 111-118, 2011
522011
The influence of initial and final precision on motor planning: Individual differences in end-state comfort during unimanual grasping and placing
T Hughes, C. M.L., Seegelke, C., & Schack
Journal of motor behavior 44 (3), 195-201, 2012
442012
An investigation into manual asymmetries in grasp behavior and kinematics during an object manipulation task
C Seegelke, CML Hughes, T Schack
Experimental Brain Research 215 (1), 65-75, 2011
442011
Task-specific and variability-driven activation of cognitive control processes during motor performance
C Stuhr, CML Hughes, T Stöckel
Scientific reports 8 (1), 1-9, 2018
422018
Handmade task tracking applied to cognitive rehabilitation
JM Cogollor, C Hughes, M Ferre, J Rojo, J Hermsdörfer, A Wing, ...
Sensors 12 (10), 14214-14231, 2012
422012
Robotic wrist training after stroke: Adaptive modulation of assistance in pediatric rehabilitation
F Marini, CML Hughes, V Squeri, L Doglio, P Moretti, P Morasso, L Masia
Robotics and Autonomous Systems 91, 169-178, 2017
412017
Physically coupling two objects in a bimanual task alters kinematics but not end-state comfort
CML Hughes, JM Haddad, EA Franz, HN Zelaznik, JH Ryu
Experimental Brain Research 211 (2), 219-229, 2011
332011
The complexity of the relationship between neuropsychological deficits and impairment in everyday tasks after stroke
MMN Bieńkiewicz, ML Brandi, C Hughes, A Voitl, J Hermsdörfer
Brain and behavior 5 (10), e00371, 2015
322015
The Role of Executive Functions for Motor Performance in Preschool Children as Compared to Young Adults
C Stuhr, CML Hughes, T Stöckel
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 1552, 2020
312020
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