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Isaac Kurtzer
Isaac Kurtzer
Associate Professor, New York Institute of Technology - College of Osteopathic Medicine
Подтвержден адрес электронной почты в домене nyit.edu
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Primary motor cortex underlies multi-joint integration for fast feedback control
JA Pruszynski, I Kurtzer, JY Nashed, M Omrani, B Brouwer, SH Scott
Nature 478 (7369), 387-390, 2011
3572011
Long-latency reflexes of the human arm reflect an internal model of limb dynamics
IL Kurtzer, JA Pruszynski, SH Scott
Current Biology 18 (6), 449-453, 2008
2932008
Rapid motor responses are appropriately tuned to the metrics of a visuospatial task
JA Pruszynski, I Kurtzer, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 100 (1), 224-238, 2008
2532008
Random change in cortical load representation suggests distinct control of posture and movement
I Kurtzer, TM Herter, SH Scott
Nature neuroscience 8 (4), 498-504, 2005
2412005
Limited transfer of learning between unimanual and bimanual skills within the same limb
D Nozaki, I Kurtzer, SH Scott
Nature neuroscience 9 (11), 1364-1366, 2006
2302006
Control of position and movement is simplified by combined muscle spindle and Golgi tendon organ feedback
DA Kistemaker, AJK Van Soest, JD Wong, I Kurtzer, PL Gribble
Journal of neurophysiology 109 (4), 1126-1139, 2013
1592013
Temporal evolution of “automatic gain-scaling”
JA Pruszynski, I Kurtzer, TP Lillicrap, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 102 (2), 992-1003, 2009
1472009
The long-latency reflex is composed of at least two functionally independent processes
JA Pruszynski, I Kurtzer, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 106 (1), 449-459, 2011
1462011
Long-latency reflexes account for limb biomechanics through several supraspinal pathways
IL Kurtzer
Frontiers in integrative neuroscience 8, 99, 2015
1062015
Primate upper limb muscles exhibit activity patterns that differ from their anatomical action during a postural task
I Kurtzer, JA Pruszynski, TM Herter, SH Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology 95 (1), 493-504, 2006
982006
Long-latency responses during reaching account for the mechanical interaction between the shoulder and elbow joints
I Kurtzer, JA Pruszynski, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 102 (5), 3004-3015, 2009
902009
Feedback responses rapidly scale with the urgency to correct for external perturbations
F Crevecoeur, I Kurtzer, T Bourke, SH Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology 110 (6), 1323-1332, 2013
762013
Fast corrective responses are evoked by perturbations approaching the natural variability of posture and movement tasks
F Crevecoeur, I Kurtzer, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 107 (10), 2821-2832, 2012
622012
Characterization of torque-related activity in primary motor cortex during a multijoint postural task
TM Herter, I Kurtzer, DW Cabel, KA Haunts, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 97 (4), 2887-2899, 2007
572007
Nonuniform distribution of reach-related and torque-related activity in upper arm muscles and neurons of primary motor cortex
I Kurtzer, TM Herter, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 96 (6), 3220-3230, 2006
532006
Fast feedback control involves two independent processes utilizing knowledge of limb dynamics
I Kurtzer, F Crevecoeur, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 111 (8), 1631-1645, 2014
452014
Long-latency reflexes for inter-effector coordination reflect a continuous state feedback controller
F Crevecoeur, I Kurtzer
Journal of neurophysiology 120 (5), 2466-2483, 2018
402018
Cerebellar damage diminishes long-latency responses to multijoint perturbations
I Kurtzer, P Trautman, RJ Rasquinha, NH Bhanpuri, SH Scott, AJ Bastian
Journal of neurophysiology 109 (8), 2228-2241, 2013
392013
Long-latency and voluntary responses to an arm displacement can be rapidly attenuated by perturbation offset
I Kurtzer, JA Pruszynski, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 103 (6), 3195-3204, 2010
392010
Adaptation to a novel multi-force environment
I Kurtzer, PA DiZio, JR Lackner
Experimental brain research 164, 120-132, 2005
362005
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