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    Grasp Posture Variability Leads to Greater Ipsilateral Sensorimotor Beta Activation During Simulated Prosthesis Use by Alterman, Bennett L., Ali, Saif, Keeton, Emily, Binkley, Katrina, Hendrix, William, Lee, Perry J., Johnson, John T., Wang, Shuo, Kling, James, Gale, Mary Kate, Wheaton, Lewis A.

    Published in Journal of motor behavior (02-09-2024)
    “…Motor behaviour using upper-extremity prostheses of different levels is greatly variable, leading to challenges interpreting ideal rehabilitation strategies…”
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    Partial-Hand Prosthesis Users Show Improved Reach-to-Grasp Behaviour Compared to Transradial Prosthesis Users with Increased Task Complexity by Alterman, Bennett L., Keeton, Emily, Ali, Saif, Binkley, Katrina, Hendrix, William, Lee, Perry J., Wang, Shuo, Kling, James, Johnson, John T., Wheaton, Lewis A.

    Published in Journal of motor behavior (2022)
    “…Approaches to improve outcomes after upper-extremity amputation remain poorly understood. Examining prosthesis-use at different levels of loss elucidates motor…”
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    Racial Imbalance and the Fourteenth Amendment — Equal What? by Perry, J. Lee

    Published in American Bar Association Journal (01-06-1966)
    “…Mr. Perry discusses the doctrine that while race may not be the basis for the establishment of classifications that amount to invidious discrimination under…”
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    Views of Our Readers by Perry, J. Lee, Bryson, Hoyt, LeMoult, John E., Hayes, Charles R., Brinton, Jasper Y., Hobson, H. B., Byrn, Robert M., Diamond, Hymen, Carson, Jack M., Himes, Bates S., Smith, W. Douglas, Goldberg, Louis S.

    Published in American Bar Association Journal (01-08-1966)
    “…Members of our Association are invited to submit short communications expressing their opinions, or giving information, as to any matter appearing in the…”
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