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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 30.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000158 (2015) Meghan E. Huber [États-Unis] ; Dagmar Sternad [États-Unis]Implicit Guidance to Stable Performance in a Rhythmic Perceptual-Motor Skill
000181 (2015) Jaime E. Duarte [États-Unis] ; David J. Reinkensmeyer [États-Unis]Effects of robotically modulating kinematic variability on motor skill learning and motivation
000213 (2015) Samuel Koo [États-Unis] ; Aram Kim ; Robert Bruce Donoff ; Nadeem Yakub KarimbuxAn initial assessment of haptics in preclinical operative dentistry training.
000299 (2014) Benjamin A. Eslahpazir ; Jerry Goldstone [États-Unis] ; Matthew T. Allemang [États-Unis] ; John C. Wang [États-Unis] ; Vikram S. Kashyap [États-Unis]Principal considerations for the contemporary high-fidelity endovascular simulator design used in training and evaluation.
000358 (2014) M Mert Ankarali [États-Unis] ; H. Tutkun Sen ; Avik De ; Allison M. Okamura ; Noah J. CowanHaptic feedback enhances rhythmic motor control by reducing variability, not improving convergence rate.
000467 (2013) Sonny Chan [États-Unis] ; François Conti ; Kenneth Salisbury ; Nikolas H. BlevinsVirtual reality simulation in neurosurgery: technologies and evolution.
000495 (2013) Ben Roitberg [États-Unis] ; Pat Banerjee ; Cristian Luciano ; Martin Matulyauskas ; Silvio Rizzi ; Patrick Kania ; Jaime GascoSensory and motor skill testing in neurosurgery applicants: a pilot study using a virtual reality haptic neurosurgical simulator.
000652 (2013) Alice Urbankova [États-Unis] ; Miroslav Eber ; Steven P. EngebretsonA complex haptic exercise to predict preclinical operative dentistry performance: a retrospective study.
000786 (2012) Fazel Khan [États-Unis] ; Andrew Pearle [États-Unis] ; Christopher Lightcap [États-Unis] ; Patrick J. Boland [États-Unis] ; John H. Healey [États-Unis]Haptic Robot-assisted Surgery Improves Accuracy of Wide Resection of Bone Tumors: A Pilot Study
000900 (2011) Susan E. Palsbo [États-Unis] ; Deborah Marr ; Taylor Streng ; Brian K. Bay ; A Walter NorbladTowards a modified consumer haptic device for robotic-assisted fine-motor repetitive motion training.
000906 (2011) Alice Urbankova [États-Unis] ; Steven P. EngebretsonThe use of haptics to predict preclinic operative dentistry performance and perceptual ability.
000920 (2011) Brian Solomon [États-Unis] ; Costas Bizekis ; Sophia L. Dellis ; Jessica S. Donington ; Aaron Oliker ; Leora B. Balsam ; Michael Zervos ; Aubrey C. Galloway ; Harvey Pass ; Eugene A. GrossiSimulating video-assisted thoracoscopic lobectomy: a virtual reality cognitive task simulation.
000952 (2011) Cara E. Stepp [États-Unis] ; Yoky Matsuoka [États-Unis]Object Manipulation Improvements due to Single Session Training Outweigh the Differences among Stimulation Sites during Vibrotactile Feedback
000967 (2011) Jonathan R. Thompson [États-Unis] ; Anthony C. Leonard ; Charles R. Doarn ; Matt J. Roesch ; Timothy J. BroderickLimited value of haptics in virtual reality laparoscopic cholecystectomy training.
000979 (2011) Kanav Kahol [États-Unis] ; Marshall Smith ; Jared Brandenberger ; Aaron Ashby ; John J. FerraraImpact of fatigue on neurophysiologic measures of surgical residents.
000C64 (2010) Gerard G. Fluet [États-Unis] ; Qinyin Qiu [États-Unis] ; Donna Kelly [États-Unis] ; Heta D. Parikh [États-Unis] ; Diego Ramirez [États-Unis] ; Soha Saleh [États-Unis] ; Sergei V. Adamovich [États-Unis]Interfacing a haptic robotic system with complex virtual environments to treat impaired upper extremity motor function in children with cerebral palsy
000C72 (2010) D W Repperger [États-Unis] ; C A PhillipsHaptic devices as a paradigm to enhance learning/function--theory and empirical studies.
000C91 (2010) Marie-Hélène Milot [États-Unis] ; Laura Marchal-Crespo ; Christopher S. Green ; Steven C. Cramer ; David J. ReinkensmeyerComparison of error-amplification and haptic-guidance training techniques for learning of a timing-based motor task by healthy individuals.
000E55 (2009) Randy D. Trumbower [États-Unis] ; Matthew A. Krutky [États-Unis] ; Bing-Shiang Yang [Taïwan] ; Eric J. Perreault [États-Unis]Use of Self-Selected Postures to Regulate Multi-Joint Stiffness During Unconstrained Tasks
000E63 (2009) David A. Rosenbaum [États-Unis] ; Rajal G. Cohen ; Amanda M. Dawson ; Steven A. Jax ; Ruud G. Meulenbroek ; Robrecht Van Der Wel ; Jonathan VaughanThe posture-based motion planning framework: new findings related to object manipulation, moving around obstacles, moving in three spatial dimensions, and haptic tracking.
000E66 (2009) Laura Marchal-Crespo [États-Unis] ; Stephanie Mchughen [États-Unis] ; Steven C. Cramer [États-Unis] ; David J. Reinkensmeyer [États-Unis]The effect of haptic guidance, aging, and initial skill level on motor learning of a steering task

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