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G L Gottlieb

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Gottlieb G
J Neurophysiol . 1998 Oct; 80(4):1860-7. PMID: 9772245
We examined the systematic variations in the EMG patterns during two types of single joint elbow movements. These patterns may be interpreted as exhibiting rules by which the CNS controls...
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Gottlieb G
Motor Control . 1998 Jun; 2(1):10-2. PMID: 9644273
The lambda version of the equilibrium-point (EP) hypothesis as developed by Feldman and colleagues has been widely used and cited with insufficient critical understanding. This article offers a small antidote...
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Jaric S, Gottlieb G, Latash M, Corcos D
Exp Brain Res . 1998 Jun; 120(1):52-60. PMID: 9628403
Five subjects made rapid, discrete elbow flexion movements over different distances, against different inertial loads, as well as under distance and load combinations that kept movement time constant. The results...
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Pfann K, Hoffman D, Gottlieb G, Strick P, Corcos D
Exp Brain Res . 1998 Apr; 118(1):35-51. PMID: 9547076
Studies of rapid, single degree-of-freedom movements have shown different changes in electromyographic patterns for movement tasks that appear very similar (e.g., movements over different ranges of distance). However, it is...
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Gottlieb G, Song Q, Almeida G, Hong D, Corcos D
J Neurophysiol . 1998 Feb; 78(6):2985-98. PMID: 9405518
We examined the patterns of joint kinematics and torques in two kinds of sagittal plane reaching movements. One consisted of movements from a fixed initial position with the arm partially...
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Gottlieb G, Chen C, Corcos D
Exp Brain Res . 1996 Nov; 112(2):289-97. PMID: 8951397
The kinematic, kinetic, and electromyographic (EMG) patterns observed during fast, single-joint flexion movement have been widely studied as a paradigm for understanding voluntary movement. Several patterns have been described that...
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Gottlieb G
J Neurophysiol . 1996 Nov; 76(5):3207-29. PMID: 8930267
1. Experiments were performed to characterize the trajectories, net muscle torques, and electromyogram (EMG) patterns when subjects performed voluntary elbow flexions against different compliant loads. Subjects made movements in a...
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Gottlieb G, Song Q, Hong D, Corcos D
J Neurophysiol . 1996 Nov; 76(5):3196-206. PMID: 8930266
1. Eight subjects performed three series of pointing tasks with the unconstrained arm. Series one and two required subjects to move between two fixed targets as quickly as possible with...
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Gottlieb G, Song Q, Hong D, Almeida G, Corcos D
J Neurophysiol . 1996 Apr; 75(4):1760-4. PMID: 8727412
1. Six subjects performed fast, "single-joint" flexions at either the elbow or shoulder over three angular distances in a sagittal plane. Movement endpoints were located to require flexion of only...
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Gottlieb G
Exerc Sport Sci Rev . 1996 Jan; 24:1-34. PMID: 8744245
We suggest in this review that compliant properties of the neuromuscular system influence and must be considered at every level of motor function. These properties emerge from the combined operation...