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Isaac Kurtzer
Isaac Kurtzer
Assistant Professor, New York Institute of Technology - College of Osteopathic Medicine
Verified email at nyit.edu
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Primary motor cortex underlies multi-joint integration for fast feedback control
JA Pruszynski, I Kurtzer, JY Nashed, M Omrani, B Brouwer, SH Scott
Nature 478 (7369), 387-390, 2011
3352011
Long-latency reflexes of the human arm reflect an internal model of limb dynamics
IL Kurtzer, JA Pruszynski, SH Scott
Current Biology 18 (6), 449-453, 2008
2712008
Rapid motor responses are appropriately tuned to the metrics of a visuospatial task
JA Pruszynski, I Kurtzer, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 100 (1), 224-238, 2008
2352008
Random change in cortical load representation suggests distinct control of posture and movement
I Kurtzer, TM Herter, SH Scott
Nature neuroscience 8 (4), 498-504, 2005
2342005
Limited transfer of learning between unimanual and bimanual skills within the same limb
D Nozaki, I Kurtzer, SH Scott
Nature neuroscience 9 (11), 1364-1366, 2006
2162006
Control of position and movement is simplified by combined muscle spindle and Golgi tendon organ feedback
DA Kistemaker, AJK Van Soest, JD Wong, I Kurtzer, PL Gribble
Journal of neurophysiology 109 (4), 1126-1139, 2013
1352013
The long-latency reflex is composed of at least two functionally independent processes
JA Pruszynski, I Kurtzer, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 106 (1), 449-459, 2011
1322011
Temporal evolution of “automatic gain-scaling”
JA Pruszynski, I Kurtzer, TP Lillicrap, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 102 (2), 992-1003, 2009
1282009
Primate upper limb muscles exhibit activity patterns that differ from their anatomical action during a postural task
I Kurtzer, JA Pruszynski, TM Herter, SH Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology 95 (1), 493-504, 2006
942006
Long-latency reflexes account for limb biomechanics through several supraspinal pathways
IL Kurtzer
Frontiers in integrative neuroscience 8, 99, 2015
842015
Long-latency responses during reaching account for the mechanical interaction between the shoulder and elbow joints
I Kurtzer, JA Pruszynski, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 102 (5), 3004-3015, 2009
832009
Feedback responses rapidly scale with the urgency to correct for external perturbations
F Crevecoeur, I Kurtzer, T Bourke, SH Scott
Journal of Neurophysiology 110 (6), 1323-1332, 2013
692013
Fast corrective responses are evoked by perturbations approaching the natural variability of posture and movement tasks
F Crevecoeur, I Kurtzer, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 107 (10), 2821-2832, 2012
572012
Characterization of torque-related activity in primary motor cortex during a multijoint postural task
TM Herter, I Kurtzer, DW Cabel, KA Haunts, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 97 (4), 2887-2899, 2007
512007
Nonuniform distribution of reach-related and torque-related activity in upper arm muscles and neurons of primary motor cortex
I Kurtzer, TM Herter, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 96 (6), 3220-3230, 2006
492006
Fast feedback control involves two independent processes utilizing knowledge of limb dynamics
I Kurtzer, F Crevecoeur, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 111 (8), 1631-1645, 2014
422014
Cerebellar damage diminishes long-latency responses to multijoint perturbations
I Kurtzer, P Trautman, RJ Rasquinha, NH Bhanpuri, SH Scott, AJ Bastian
Journal of neurophysiology 109 (8), 2228-2241, 2013
382013
Long-latency and voluntary responses to an arm displacement can be rapidly attenuated by perturbation offset
I Kurtzer, JA Pruszynski, SH Scott
Journal of neurophysiology 103 (6), 3195-3204, 2010
382010
Adaptation to a novel multi-force environment
I Kurtzer, PA DiZio, JR Lackner
Experimental brain research 164, 120-132, 2005
372005
Long-latency reflexes for inter-effector coordination reflect a continuous state feedback controller
F Crevecoeur, I Kurtzer
Journal of neurophysiology 120 (5), 2466-2483, 2018
362018
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