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2024
- Cornwell T, Novotny R, Finley JM. Associations between asymmetry and reactive balance control during split-belt walking. Journal of Biomechanics. 172:112221.
- Jain S, Schweighofer N, Finley JM. Aberrant Decision-Making as a Risk Factor for Falls in Aging. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 24:16:1384242.
- Liu C, Valero-Cuevas F, Finley JM. Generalizability of foot-placement control strategies during unperturbed and perturbed gait. Royal Society Open Science. 11: 231210.
- Valero-Cuevas FJ, Finley JM, Orsborn A, Fung N, Hicks JL, Huang H, Reinkensmeyer D, Schweighofer N, Weber D, Steele KM. Transforming modeling in neurorehabilitation: Four threads for catalyzing progress. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 21 (1).
2023
- Sánchez N, Schweighofer N, Mulroy SJ, Roemmich RT, Kesar TM, Torres-Oviedo G, Fisher BE, Finley JM, Winstein CJ. Multi-site identification and generalization of clusters of walking impairment in individuals with chronic stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 37: 810-822.
- Lee-Confer JS, Finley JM, Kulig K, Powers C. Reactive Responses of the Arms Increase the Margins of Stability and Decrease Center of Mass Dynamics During a Slip Perturbation. J Biomech. 157:111737.
- Bonilla Yanez, M, Kettlety SA, Finley JM, Schweighofer N, Leech KA. Gait speed and individual characteristics can be used to predict specific gait metric magnitudes in neurotypical adults. Scientific Reports. 13:8069.
- Boyer KA, Hayes KL, Umberger BR, Adamczyk PG, Bean JF, Brach JS, Clark BC, Clark DJ, Ferrucci L, Finley JM, Franz JR, Golightly YM, Hortobagyi T, Hunter S, Narici M, Nicklas B, Roberts T, Sawicki G, Simonsick E, Kent JA. Age-related changes in gait biomechanics: Impact on the metabolic cost of walking. Experimental Gerontology. 173:112102.
- Kettlety SA, Finley JM, Reisman DS, Schweighofer S, and Leech KA. Speed-dependent biomechanical changes vary across individual gait metrics post-stroke relative to neurotypical adults. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 20(1):14.
2022
- Johnson RT, Bianco NA, and Finley JM. Patterns of asymmetry and energy cost generated from predictive simulations of hemiparetic gait. PLOS Computational Biology. 18 (9) e1010466.
- Park S, Finley JM. Manual stabilization reveals a transient role for balance control during locomotor adaptation. Journal of Neurophysiology. 128: 808 – 818.
- Abram SJ, Poggensee KL, Sanchez N, Simha SN, Finley JM, Collins SH, Donelan JM. General variability leads to specific adaptation toward optimal movement policies. Current Biology. 32: 2222 – 2232.
- Liu C and Finley JM. The choice of reference axis for computing angular momentum during walking affects inferences about patterns of intersegmental coordination during walking. PeerJ. 10:e13371.
- Johnson RT, Lakeland D, Finley JM. Using Bayesian inference to estimate plausible muscle forces in musculoskeletal models. Journal of Neurorehabilitation and Engineering. 19:34.
2021
- Zamani N, Abass A, Shetkar M, Dureja S, Li M, Culbertson H, Finley JM. Integrating haptic feedback into a virtual reality mobility training game for people with Parkinson’s disease. Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC). 875-875.
- Monaghan AS, Finley JM, Mehta SH, Peterson DS. Assessing the impact of dual-task reactive step practice in people with Parkinson’s disease: A feasibility study. Human Movement Science. 80:102876.
- Reuter K, Liu C, Le N, Angyan P, Finley JM. Comparative analysis of general practice and digital methods to recruit stroke survivors to a clinical mobility study. Journal of Medical and Internet Research. 23(10):e28923.
- Chung Y-C, Fisher BF, Finley JM, Kim A, Petkus AJ, Schiehser DM, Jakowec MW, Petzinger GM. Cognition and Motor Learning in a Parkinson’s Disease Cohort: Importance of Recall in Episodic Memory. Neuroreport. 32: 1153-1160.
- Adlakha G, Singh S, Patil A, Nuthalapati K, Khandve P, Bhattacharyya P, Manoharan S, Santhanam SM, Lachica IF, Finley JM, Lympouridis V. Development of a Virtual Reality Assessment of Visuospatial Function and Oculomotor Control. Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces. 753-754.
- N Sánchez, N Schweighofer, JM Finley. Different biomechanical variables explain within-subjects versus between-subjects variance in step length asymmetry post-stroke. IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng. 2021;29:1188-1198. doi: 10.1109/TNSRE.2021.3090324.
- S Park, C Liu, N Sánchez, JK. Tilson, SJ. Mulroy, and JM. Finley. Using biofeedback to reduce spatiotemporal asymmetry impairs dynamic balance in people post-stroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair. 2021 Jun 1;:15459683211019346. doi: 10.1177/15459683211019346.
- N Sánchez, S Simha, JM Donelan, JM Finley. Using asymmetry to your advantage: learning to acquire and accept external assistance during prolonged split-belt walking. J Neurophysiol. 2021 Feb 1;125(2):344-357. doi: 10.1152/jn.00416.2020.
- Finley JM, Gotsis M, Lympouridis V, Jain S, Kim A, Fisher BE. (2021). Design and Development of a Virtual Reality-Based Mobility Training Game for People With Parkinson’s Disease. Front Neurol. 11:577713
2020
- Sanchez, Natalia*, Surabhi N Simha, J. Maxwell Donelan, and James M Finley. 2020. “Using Asymmetry to Your Advantage: Learning to Acquire and Accept External Assistance during Prolonged Split-Belt Walking.” Journal of Neurophysiology, https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00416.2020.
- Buurke TJW, Liu C, Park S, den Otter R, Finley JM. (2020). Maintaining sagittal plane balance compromises frontal plane balance during reactive stepping in people post-stroke. Clinical Biomechanics, 80.
- Liu C and Finley JM (2020). Asymmetric gait patterns alter the control of intersegmental coordination in response to perturbations during walking. PLOS One; 15(5):e0224187
2019
- A. Kim, N. Schweighofer, J.M. Finley. (2019). Locomotor skill acquisition in virtual reality shows sustained transfer to the real world. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 14;16(1):113.
- J. Rebula, S. Schaal, J.M. Finley, and L. Righetti. (2019). A Robustness Analysis of Inverse Optimal Control of Bipedal Walking. IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters.
- Sanchez, N., Simha, S. N., Donelan, J. M., & Finley, J. M. (2019). Taking advantage of external mechanical work to reduce metabolic cost: the mechanics and energetics of split‐belt treadmill walking. The Journal of physiology.
- Nozari, P., & Finley, J. M. (2019, March). Development of a Platform to Evaluate Principles of Bipedal Locomotion Using Dynamical Movement Primitives. In 2019 9th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering (NER) (pp. 1062-1065). IEEE.
2018
- Sánchez, Natalia, and James M. Finley. (2018). Individual Differences in Locomotor Function Predict the Capacity to Reduce Asymmetry and Modify the Energetic Cost of Walking Poststroke. Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 32.8 (2018): 701-713.
- C. Liu, L. De Macedo, and J. M. Finley. (2018). Conservation of Reactive Stabilization Strategies in the Presence of Step Length Asymmetries during Walking. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, 251.
- A. Kim, K. S. Kretch, Z. Zhou, and J.M. Finley. (2018). The quality of visual information about the lower extremities influences visuomotor coordination during virtual obstacle negotiation. Journal of neurophysiology. 2018 120:2, 839-847
- K.L. Havens, T. Mukherjee, and J.M. Finley. (2018). Analysis of Biases in Dynamic Margins of Stability Introduced by the Use of Simplified Center of Mass Estimates during Walking and Turning. Gait and Posture. 59, 162-167.
2017
- N. Sánchez and J.M. Finley (2017). Individual differences in locomotor function predict the capacity to reduce asymmetry and modify the energetic cost of walking post- stroke. bioRxiv.
- J.M. Finley. (2017). Splitting the difference: New insights into distinguishing features of human versus feline models of adaptive locomotor control. Journal of Physiology. 595(17):5723-5724.
- N. Sánchez, S. Park, and J.M. Finley (2017). Evidence of Energetic Optimization during Adaptation Differs for Metabolic, Mechanical, and Perceptual Estimates of Energetic Cost. Scientific Reports. 7(1):7682.
- A. Kim, N. Darakjian, and J.M. Finley (2017). Walking in Fully Immersive Virtual Environments: A Feasibility Test for Older Adults and Individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 14, 16.
- J.M. Finley and A.J. Bastian. (2017). Associations between Foot Placement Asymmetries and Metabolic Cost of Transport in Hemiparetic Gait. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 31, 168-177.
- A. Kim, Z. Zhou, K. Kretch, J.M. Finley. (2017). Manipulating the fidelity of lower extremity visual feedback to identify obstacle negotiation strategies in immersive virtual reality. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc 1: 4491-4494.
- S. Park and J.M. Finley. (2017). Characterizing dynamic balance during adaptive locomotor learning. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc 1: 50-53.
2016
2015
- J.M. Finley, A. Long, A.J.Bastian, and G. Torres-Oviedo (2015). Spatial and Temporal Control Contribute to Step Length Asymmetry during Split-Belt Adaptation and Hemiparetic Gait. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 29:786-95.
- B.A. Smith, I. Trujillo-Priego, C.J. Lane, J.M.Finley, F. Horak. (2015). Daily Quantity of Infant Leg Movement: Wearable Sensor Algorithm and Relationship to Walking Onset. Sensors. 15, 19006-19020.
- J.H. Porterfield, A. Sindhurakar, J.M.Finley, N.S. Bradley. (2015). Drift during Overground Locomotion in Newly Hatched Chicks Varies with Light Exposure during Embryogenesis. Developmental Psychobiology.57, 459-469.
- A. Long, J.M. Finley, A.J. Bastian.(2015). A Marching-Walking Hybrid Induces Step Length Adaptation and Transfers to Natural Walking. Journal of Neurophysiology. 113, 3905-3914.
2014
2013
- J.M. Finley, Y. Y. Dhaher, E.J. Perreault.(2013). Acceleration-Dependence and Task-Specific Modulation of Short and Medium-Latency Reflexes in the Ankle Extensors. Physiological Reports. 1(3), e00051
- R. D. Trumbower*, J. M. Finley*, J.Shemmell, C. F. Honeycutt, E. J. Perreault. (2013). Bilateral Impairments in Task-Dependent Modulation of the Long-Latency Stretch Reflex Following Stroke. Clinical Neurophysiology. 124,1373-1380
- J.M. Finley, A.J. Bastian, J.S.Gottschall. (2013). Learning to be Efficient: Metabolic Cost of Walking Tracks Motor Adaptation. Journal of Physiology. 591,1081-1095
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