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Are complex control signals required for human arm movement?
PL Gribble, DJ Ostry, V Sanguineti, R Laboissière
Journal of neurophysiology 79 (3), 1409-1424, 1998
3811998
Ankle muscle stiffness alone cannot stabilize balance during quiet standing
PG Morasso, V Sanguineti
Journal of neurophysiology 88 (4), 2157-2162, 2002
3542002
Direct measurement of ankle stiffness during quiet standing: implications for control modelling and clinical application
M Casadio, PG Morasso, V Sanguineti
Gait & posture 21 (4), 410-424, 2005
3402005
Body sway during quiet standing: Is it the residual chattering of an intermittent stabilization process?
A Bottaro, M Casadio, PG Morasso, V Sanguineti
Human movement science 24 (4), 588-615, 2005
2652005
Braccio di Ferro: a new haptic workstation for neuromotor rehabilitation
M Casadio, V Sanguineti, PG Morasso, V Arrichiello
Technology and Health Care 14 (3), 123-142, 2006
2302006
Robotic assessment of upper limb motor function after stroke
S Balasubramanian, R Colombo, I Sterpi, V Sanguineti, E Burdet
American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 91 (11), S255-S269, 2012
1762012
Self-organizing body schema for motor planning
P Morasso, V Sanguineti
Journal of motor behavior 27 (1), 52-66, 1995
1631995
Slaves no longer: review on role assignment for human–robot joint motor action
N Jarrasse, V Sanguineti, E Burdet
Adaptive Behavior 22 (1), 70-82, 2014
1432014
Connecting brains to robots: an artificial body for studying the computational properties of neural tissues
BD Reger, KM Fleming, V Sanguineti, S Alford, FA Mussa-Ivaldi
Artificial life 6 (4), 307-324, 2000
1392000
Connecting neurons to a mobile robot: an in vitro bidirectional neural interface
A Novellino, P D′ Angelo, L Cozzi, M Chiappalone, V Sanguineti, ...
Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2007 (1), 012725, 2007
1352007
A dynamic biomechanical model for neural control of speech production
V Sanguineti, R Laboissière, DJ Ostry
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 103 (3), 1615-1627, 1998
1321998
Adaptive model-based myoelectric control for a soft wearable arm exosuit: A new generation of wearable robot control
N Lotti, M Xiloyannis, G Durandau, E Galofaro, V Sanguineti, L Masia, ...
IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine 27 (1), 43-53, 2020
1302020
Self-adaptive robot training of stroke survivors for continuous tracking movements
E Vergaro, M Casadio, V Squeri, P Giannoni, P Morasso, V Sanguineti
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 7, 1-12, 2010
1272010
The sway-density curve and the underlying postural stabilization process
M Jacono, M Casadio, PG Morasso, V Sanguineti
Motor control 8 (3), 292-311, 2004
1172004
A control model of human tongue movements in speech
V Sanguineti, R Laboissiere, Y Payan
Biological cybernetics 77 (1), 11-22, 1997
1121997
Natural interfaces and virtual environments for the acquisition of street crossing and path following skills in adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders: a feasibility study
M Saiano, L Pellegrino, M Casadio, S Summa, E Garbarino, V Rossi, ...
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 12, 1-13, 2015
1112015
Adaptive robot training for the treatment of incoordination in Multiple Sclerosis
E Vergaro, V Squeri, G Brichetto, M Casadio, P Morasso, C Solaro, ...
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 7, 1-11, 2010
1052010
Bio-mimetic trajectory generation of robots via artificial potential field with time base generator
T Tsuji, Y Tanaka, PG Morasso, V Sanguineti, M Kaneko
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C (Applications and …, 2002
982002
Abnormal sensorimotor control, but intact force field adaptation, in multiple sclerosis subjects with no clinical disability
M Casadio, V Sanguineti, P Morasso, C Solaro
Multiple Sclerosis Journal 14 (3), 330-342, 2008
952008
Minimally assistive robot training for proprioception enhancement
M Casadio, P Morasso, V Sanguineti, P Giannoni
Experimental brain research 194, 219-231, 2009
892009
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