James M. Finley

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James M. Finley is …
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P1053ResearcherIDI-5699-2016
P1153Scopus author ID24080097400

P69educated atNorthwestern UniversityQ309350
Florida A&M University – Florida State University College of EngineeringQ5461169
P108employerUniversity of Southern CaliforniaQ4614
Johns Hopkins UniversityQ193727
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P735given nameJamesQ677191
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Q97413359A Virtual Reality Muscle-Computer Interface for Neurorehabilitation in Chronic Stroke: A Pilot Study
Q35781115A marching-walking hybrid induces step length adaptation and transfers to natural walking
Q53458105A model-based exploration of the role of pattern generating circuits during locomotor adaptation.
Q37629597A novel optic flow pattern speeds split-belt locomotor adaptation
Q39231165Associations Between Foot Placement Asymmetries and Metabolic Cost of Transport in Hemiparetic Gait
Q34330569Bilateral impairments in task-dependent modulation of the long-latency stretch reflex following stroke.
Q36061054Daily Quantity of Infant Leg Movement: Wearable Sensor Algorithm and Relationship to Walking Onset.
Q112581546Different Biomechanical Variables Explain Within-Subjects Versus Between-Subjects Variance in Step Length Asymmetry Post-Stroke
Q35547531Drift during overground locomotion in newly hatched chicks varies with light exposure during embryogenesis
Q41332135Evidence of Energetic Optimization during Adaptation Differs for Metabolic, Mechanical, and Perceptual Estimates of Energetic Cost.
Q89586123Individual Differences in Locomotor Function Predict the Capacity to Reduce Asymmetry and Modify the Energetic Cost of Walking Poststroke
Q45829360Learning to be economical: the energy cost of walking tracks motor adaptation
Q90107100Locomotor skill acquisition in virtual reality shows sustained transfer to the real world
Q34007253Regulation of feed-forward and feedback strategies at the human ankle during balance control.
Q35850644Spatial and Temporal Control Contribute to Step Length Asymmetry During Split-Belt Adaptation and Hemiparetic Gait
Q46039888Splitting the difference: New insights into distinguishing features of human versus feline models of adaptive locomotor control.
Q33897517Stretch reflex coupling between the hip and knee: implications for impaired gait following stroke
Q92705912Taking advantage of external mechanical work to reduce metabolic cost: the mechanics and energetics of split-belt treadmill walking
Q37452528Unilateral Eccentric Contraction of the Plantarflexors Leads to Bilateral Alterations in Leg Dexterity
Q29248134Walking in fully immersive virtual environments: an evaluation of potential adverse effects in older adults and individuals with Parkinson’s disease

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