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Anatol G. Feldman

Anatol G. Feldman

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Neuroscience

D-Index
69
Citations
16194
World Ranking
2641
National Ranking
149

Overview

Anatol G. Feldman is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with significant contributions in subfields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Biomedical Engineering, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, and Rehabilitation.

The main topics of Anatol G. Feldman's work include:

  • Motor Control and Adaptation
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies
  • Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders

The scientist has published extensively across several notable venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Experimental Brain Research
  • Journal of Neurophysiology
  • Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
  • Clinical Neurophysiology
  • Motor Control

Recent papers by Anatol G. Feldman include:

  • Central pattern generator and human locomotion in the context of referent control of motor actions (2021, Clinical Neurophysiology)
  • Eye and head movements and vestibulo-ocular reflex in the context of indirect, referent control of motor actions (2020, Journal of Neurophysiology)

Other related significant recent papers where Feldman is not listed as the first author but are relevant to the research field include:

  • Deficits in corticospinal control of stretch reflex thresholds in stroke: Implications for motor impairment (2020, Clinical Neurophysiology)
  • Stability of reaching during standing in stroke (2020, Journal of Neurophysiology)
  • Development of vertical and forward jumping skills in typically developing children in the context of referent control of motor actions (2020, Developmental Psychobiology)

Feldman's frequent co-authors include:

  • Mindy F. Levin (14 joint publications)
  • Lei Zhang (8 joint publications)
  • Daniele Piscitelli (4 joint publications)
  • Nicolas A. Turpin (3 joint publications)
  • Fariba Hasanbarani (3 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Once More on the Equilibrium-Point Hypothesis (λ Model) for Motor Control

    Anatol G. Feldman

  • Superposition of motor programs—I. Rhythmic forearm movements in man

    A.G. Feldman

  • The origin and use of positional frames of reference in motor control

    Anatol G. Feldman;Mindy F. Levin

  • Adaptability of innate motor patterns and motor control mechanisms.

    M. B. Berkinblit;A. G. Feldman;O. I. Fukson

  • The influence of different descending systems on the tonic stretch reflex in the cat

    A.G. Feldman;A.G. Feldman;G.N. Orlovsky;G.N. Orlovsky

  • Superposition of motor programs—II. Rapid forearm flexion in man

    A.G. Feldman

  • A critical evaluation of the force control hypothesis in motor control

    David J. Ostry;David J. Ostry;Anatol G. Feldman

  • Interaction of afferent and efferent signals underlying joint position sense: empirical and theoretical approaches.

    Anatol G. Fel’dman;Mark L. Latash

  • Interjoint coordination dynamics during reaching in stroke

    M. C. Cirstea;A. B. Mitnitski;A. G. Feldman;M. F. Levin

  • The role of stretch reflex threshold regulation in normal and impaired motor control

    Mindy F. Levin;Anatol G. Feldman

  • Reaching in reality and virtual reality: a comparison of movement kinematics in healthy subjects and in adults with hemiparesis

    Antonin Viau;Anatol G Feldman;Bradford J McFadyen;Mindy F Levin

  • Control of Trajectory Modifications in Target-Directed Reaching.

    J. Randall Flanagan;David J. Ostry;Anatol G. Feldman

  • On the role of central program and afferent inflow in the control of scratching movements in the cat.

    T.G. Deliagina;A.G. Feldman;I.M. Gelfand;G.N. Orlovsky

  • Testing hypotheses and the advancement of science: recent attempts to falsify the equilibrium point hypothesis

    Anatol G. Feldman;Mark L. Latash

  • Recruitment and sequencing of different degrees of freedom during pointing movements involving the trunk in healthy and hemiparetic subjects.

    P. Archambault;P. Pigeon;A. G. Feldman;M. F. Levin

  • The Origin of Electromyograms - Explanations Based on the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis

    A. G. Feldman;S. V. Adamovich;D. J. Ostry;J. R. Flanagan

  • Movement reorganization to compensate for fatigue during sawing

    Julie N. Côté;Pierre A. Mathieu;Mindy F. Levin;Anatol G. Feldman

  • Model of the central regulation of the parameters of motor trajectories

    S. V. Adamovich;A. G. Fel'dman

  • Activity of interneurons mediating reciprocal 1a inhibition during locomotion.

    A.G. Feldman;G.N. Orlovsky

  • Virtual reality environments for post-stroke arm rehabilitation

    Sandeep Subramanian;Sandeep Subramanian;Luiz A Knaut;Luiz A Knaut;Christian Beaudoin;Bradford J McFadyen

  • Kinematics and control of frog hindlimb movements.

    D. J. Ostry;A. G. Feldman;J. R. Flanagan

Frequent Co-Authors

Mindy F. Levin
Mindy F. Levin McGill University
David J. Ostry
David J. Ostry McGill University
Howard Poizner
Howard Poizner University of California, San Diego
Tatiana G. Deliagina
Tatiana G. Deliagina Karolinska Institute
Grigori N. Orlovsky
Grigori N. Orlovsky Karolinska Institute
L'Hocine Yahia
L'Hocine Yahia Polytechnique Montréal
Mark L. Latash
Mark L. Latash Pennsylvania State University
Paul L. Gribble
Paul L. Gribble University of Western Ontario
Y. Lamarre
Y. Lamarre University of Montreal
J. Randall Flanagan
J. Randall Flanagan Queen's University

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