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Overview

Claude Ghez is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and focuses on research in the fields of Medicine and Engineering. Their work spans subfields including Rehabilitation, Neurology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's recent research addresses topics such as Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery, Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders, and Muscle Activation and Electromyography Studies.

Notable recent papers by Claude Ghez include:

  • Spatial mapping of posture-dependent resistance to passive displacement of the hypertonic arm post-stroke, 2023, Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
  • Spatial mapping of posture-dependent resistance to passive displacement of the hypertonic arm post-stroke, 2022, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

These publications examine biomechanical and neurological aspects of hypertonic limb behavior in stroke patients, contributing to the understanding of postural influences on muscle resistance.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Claude Ghez are:

  • Priyanka Kanade-Mehta
  • Maria Bengtson
  • Tina Stoeckmann
  • John R. McGuire
  • Robert A. Scheidt

Claude Ghez has published in venues including the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Best Publications

  • Learning of visuomotor transformations for vectorial planning of reaching trajectories.

    John W. Krakauer;Zachary M. Pine;Maria-Felice Ghilardi;Claude Ghez

  • Independent learning of internal models for kinematic and dynamic control of reaching.

    John W. Krakauer;Maria Felice Ghilardi;Claude Ghez

  • Accuracy of planar reaching movements. I: Independence of direction and extent variability

    James Gordon;Maria Felice Ghilardi;Claude Ghez

  • Control of limb dynamics in normal subjects and patients without proprioception.

    R. L. Sainburg;M. F. Ghilardi;H. Poizner;C. Ghez

  • Loss of proprioception produces deficits in interjoint coordination

    Robert L. Sainburg;Howard Poizner;Claude Ghez

  • Adaptation to visuomotor transformations: consolidation, interference, and forgetting.

    John W. Krakauer;Claude Ghez;M. Felice Ghilardi

  • Trajectory control in targeted force impulses. III. Compensatory adjustments for initial errors

    J. Gordon;C. Ghez

  • Impairments of reaching movements in patients without proprioception. II. Effects of visual information on accuracy

    Claude Ghez;James Gordon;Maria Felice Ghilardi

  • Roles of proprioceptive input in the programming of arm trajectories.

    C. Ghez;J. Gordon;M. F. Ghilardi;C. N. Christakos

  • Impairments of reaching movements in patients without proprioception. I. Spatial errors.

    James Gordon;Maria Felice Ghilardi;Claude Ghez

  • Patterns of regional brain activation associated with different forms of motor learning.

    Maria Felice Ghilardi;Claude Ghez;Vijay Dhawan;James Moeller

  • Intersegmental Dynamics Are Controlled by Sequential Anticipatory, Error Correction, and Postural Mechanisms

    R. L. Sainburg;C. Ghez;D. Kalakanis

  • Trajectory control in targeted force impulses. II. Pulse height control

    J Gordon;C Ghez

  • Accuracy of planar reaching movements. II. Systematic extent errors resulting from inertial anisotropy.

    James Gordon;Maria Felice Ghilardi;Scott E. Cooper;Claude Ghez

  • Trajectory control in targeted force impulses

    W. Hening;D. Vicario;C. Ghez

  • Pharmacological inactivation in the analysis of the central control of movement.

    John H. Martin;Claude Ghez

  • Discrete and continuous planning of hand movements and isometric force trajectories

    C. Ghez;M. Favilla;M. F. Ghilardi;J. Gordon

  • Proprioceptive control of interjoint coordination

    Claude Ghez;Robert Sainburg

  • Learning a visuomotor transformation in a local area of work space produces directional biases in other areas.

    Maria Felice Ghilardi;James Gordon;Claude Ghez

  • Differential Cortical and Subcortical Activations in Learning Rotations and Gains for Reaching: A PET Study

    John W. Krakauer;Maria Felice Ghilardi;Marc Mentis;Anna Barnes

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Felice Ghilardi
Maria Felice Ghilardi City University of New York
John H. Martin
John H. Martin City University of New York
David Eidelberg
David Eidelberg Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
John W. Krakauer
John W. Krakauer Johns Hopkins University
Marc J. Mentis
Marc J. Mentis New York University
Maren Carbon
Maren Carbon Zucker Hillside Hospital
Robert L. Sainburg
Robert L. Sainburg Pennsylvania State University
Eilon Vaadia
Eilon Vaadia Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jason Steffener
Jason Steffener University of Ottawa
Yaakov Stern
Yaakov Stern Columbia University

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