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Papers
2005
Wei, Y., Patton, J. L., (2005)
"Forces that Supplement Visuomotor Learning: A 'Sensory
Crossover' Experiment" conditionally accepted pending
revisions, Experimental Brain Research
Patton, J. L., Phillips-Stoykov, M.E., Mussa-Ivaldi, F.A.
(2005) "Evaluation of robotic training forces that either
enhance or reduce error in chronic hemiparetic stroke
survivors" conditionally accepted pending revisions,
Experimental Brain Research.
Patton J.L., Dawe G., Scharver C., Mussa-Ivaldi F. A., Kenyon
R., (2005) "Robotics and Virtual Reality: A Perfect Marriage
for Motor Control Research and Rehabilitation," conditionally
accepted pending revisions, to Assistive Technology.
Chib VS, Patton JL, Lynch KM, Mussa-Ivaldi FA (2005) The
Effect of Stiffness and Curvature on the Haptic
Identification of Surfaces. In: First Joint Eurohaptics
Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual
Environment and Teleoperator Systems, IEEE-WHC 2005, pp 126 -
131
Chib, VS, Patton, JL, Lynch, KM & Mussa-Ivaldi, FS (2005) The
Effect of Stiffness and Curvature on the Haptic
Identification of Surfaces, Proceedings of the First Joint
Eurohaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for
Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems,
0-7695-2310-2/05.
More 2005 MARS papers
2004
Kahn LE, Rymer WZ,
Reinkensmeyer, DJ, "Adaptive Assistance for Guided Force
Training in Chronic Stroke"presented at IEEE-EMB Conference,
San Francisco, CA, September 1-5, 2004.
Kahn LE, Stinear JW, Rahman T,
Sanchez RJ, Rymer WZ, Reinkensmeyer DJ, "Normal motor
planning is retained in stroke affecting motor cortex and
descending fibers" presented at Society for Neuroscience
Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, October 12-16, 2004.
Patton JL and Haner, R “The
effects of adaptive training wash out as a function of time”
Society For Neuroscience, San Diego, October, 2004. (poster).
Patton JL, Stojakovich, M, Phillips-Stoykov, ME, Mussa-Ivaldi, FA
“Update on the progress in force field design to restore
forces in hemiparetic stroke.” Society For Neuroscience, San
Diego, October, 2004. (poster)
Patton JL, Dawe G, Scharver C, Muss-Ivaldi, FA, Kenyon R,
(2004) “Robotics and Virtual Reality: A Perfect Marriage for
Motor Control Research and Rehabilitation” IEEE-EMBS
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Congress (EMBC), San
Francisco, September, 2004.(podium presentation)
Patton JL, “Exploiting sensory motor adaptation for neuro
rehabilitation and robotic teaching.” University of Illinois
at Chicago Department of Physical Therapy Department seminar,
Sept 23, 2004.
Patton JL, “Exploring adaptive rehabilitation techniques with
Haptics/Graphics systems,” Presented at Biomedical Robotics
and Biomechatronics: Scientific and Technical Foundations of
a new Interdisciplinary Field for Research, Medical
Application and Industry, a workshop at the IEEE-EMBS
conference, September, 2004, San Francisco.
2003
J. L. Patton and F. A. Mussa-Ivaldi, "Robot-assisted adaptive
training: custom force fields for teaching movement
patterns," IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol.
in press, 2003.
2002
Reinkensmeyer DJ CT, Nessler CA, Painter CC (2002), Web-based
Telerabilitaton for the upper-extremity after stroke, IEEE
Transactions on Neural Science and Rehabilitation
Engineering, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 102-108.
Hidler J.M., Harvey R.L., and Rymer W.Z. (2002). "Frequency
response characteristics of ankle plantar flexors in humans
following spinal cord injury: realtion to degree of
spasticity." Annals of Biomedical Engineering, vol. 30(7),
pp. 969-981.

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