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    Control of aperture closure during reach-to-grasp movements in Parkinson's disease by RAND, M. K, SMILEY-OYEN, A. L, SHIMANSKY, Y. P, BLOEDEL, J. R, STELMACH, G. E

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-2006)
    “…This study examined whether the pattern of coordination between arm-reaching toward an object (hand transport) and the initiation of aperture closure for…”
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    Phase dependence of transport-aperture coordination variability reveals control strategy of reach-to-grasp movements by Rand, Miya K, Shimansky, Y. P, Hossain, Abul B. M. I, Stelmach, George E

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-11-2010)
    “…Based on an assumption of movement control optimality in reach-to-grasp movements, we have recently developed a mathematical model of transport-aperture…”
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    Quantitative model of transport-aperture coordination during reach-to-grasp movements by Rand, Miya K., Shimansky, Y. P., Hossain, Abul B. M. I., Stelmach, George E.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-06-2008)
    “…It has been found in our previous studies that the initiation of aperture closure during reach-to-grasp movements occurs when the hand distance to target…”
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    State estimation bias induced by optimization under uncertainty and error cost asymmetry is likely reflected in perception by Shimansky, Y. P.

    Published in Biological cybernetics (01-05-2011)
    “…It is well known from numerous studies that perception can be significantly affected by intended action in many everyday situations, indicating that perception…”
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    Afferent control of central pattern generators: experimental analysis of scratching in the decerebrate cat by Baev, K V, Esipenko, V B, Shimansky, Y P

    Published in Neuroscience (1991)
    “…Systematic quantitative analysis of changes in the spinal scratching generator motor activity evoked by tonic and phasic peripheral afferent signals during…”
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    Spinal motor control system incorporates an internal model of limb dynamics by Shimansky, Y P

    Published in Biological cybernetics (01-10-2000)
    “…The existence and utilization of an internal representation of the controlled object is one of the most important features of the functioning of neural motor…”
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    Molecular Biology of Thermoregulation: Selected Contribution: Ambient temperature for experiments in rats: a new method for determining the zone of thermal neutrality by Romanovsky, Andrej A, Ivanov, Andrei I, Shimansky, Yury P

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-06-2002)
    “…1  Trauma Research, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona 85013; and 2  Department of Bioengineering, Arizona State University, Tempe,…”
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    Role of vision in aperture closure control during reach-to-grasp movements by Rand, M K, Lemay, M, Squire, L M, Shimansky, Y P, Stelmach GE

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-2007)
    “…We have previously shown that the distance from the hand to the target at which finger closure is initiated during the reach (aperture closure distance)…”
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    Afferent control of central pattern generators: experimental analysis of locomotion in the decerebrate cat by Baev, K V, Esipenko, V B, Shimansky YuP

    Published in Neuroscience (1991)
    “…Changes in the motor activity of the spinal locomotor generator evoked by tonic and phasic peripheral afferent signals during fictitious locomotion of both…”
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    Disassociation between primary motor cortical activity and movement kinematics during adaptation to reach perturbations by Cai, X, Shimansky, Y P, Weber, D J, He, Jiping

    “…The relationship between movement kinematics and motor cortical activity was studied in monkeys performing a center-out reaching task during their adaptation…”
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    Reorganization of Neural Activity in Cerebral Cortex during Adaptation to External Force Perturbations of Reaching Movement by Cai, X., Shimansky, Y.P., Jiping He

    “…Knowledge of the properties of motor cortical neurons is crucial for solving the problem of developing a flexible and robust brain-computer interface (BCI)…”
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    Continuous significant linear dimensionality: Geometric interpretation and statistical characteristics by Shimansky, Yury P.

    Published in Computational statistics & data analysis (20-06-2006)
    “…A continuous measure of the degree of mutual linear independence between the vectors of a given dataset, continuous significant dimensionality (CSD), was…”
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    A novel model of motor learning capable of developing an optimal movement control law online from scratch by Shimansky, Yury P, Kang, Tao, He, Jiping

    Published in Biological cybernetics (01-02-2004)
    “…A computational model of a learning system (LS) is described that acquires knowledge and skill necessary for optimal control of a multisegmental limb dynamics…”
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    Continuous measure of significant linear dimensionality of a waveform set by Shimansky, Yury P

    Published in Computational statistics & data analysis (28-11-2000)
    “…A novel method for measuring the degree of mutual linear independence between the waveforms of a given set is introduced as a natural result of combining…”
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    Learning-induced Dependence of Neuronal Activity in Primary Motor Cortex on Motor Task Condition by Cai, X., Shimansky, Y.P., Jiping He

    “…A brain-computer interface (BCI) system such as a cortically controlled robotic arm must have a capacity of adjusting its function to a specific environmental…”
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