Name
Affiliation
Papers
JULIUS P. A. DEWALD
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, and the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
20
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
52
52
13.12
Referers 
Referees 
References 
226
152
44
Search Limit
100226
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Task-based hybrid shared control for training through forceful interaction00.342020
A Method For Quantifying Trunk Motor Control During Reaching In Individuals Post Hemiparetic Stroke00.342020
Shoulder Abduction Loading Affects Motor Coordination In Individuals With Chronic Stroke, Informing Targeted Rehabilitation00.342020
Quantifying the Nonlinear Interaction in the Nervous System Based on Phase-Locked Amplitude Relationship00.342020
A Method To Quantify Multi-Degree-Of-Freedom Lower Limb Isometric Joint Torques In Children With Hemiplegia00.342019
Properties Of Motor Units Of Elbow And Ankle Muscles Decomposed Using High-Density Surface Emg00.342019
Experimentally Modifiable Parameters And Their Relation To The Tonic Vibration Reflex In Chronic Hemiparetic Stroke00.342019
Ergodicity Reveals Assistance and Learning from Physical Human-Robot Interaction.00.342019
Development of a Method to Quantify Abnormal Kinetic and Kinematic Coupling Patterns during Functional Movements in the Paretic Arm and Hand of Individuals with Pediatric Hemiplegia.00.342018
A Novel EMG-driven Functional Electrical Stimulator for Post- Stroke Individuals to Practice Activities of Daily Living.00.342018
A Novel Approach for Modeling Neural Responses to Joint Perturbations Using the NARMAX Method and a Hierarchical Neural Network.00.342018
Individuals with Chronic Hemiparetic Stroke Correctly Match Forearm Position Within a Single Arm: Preliminary Findings.00.342016
Nonlinear Connectivity In The Human Stretch Reflex Assessed By Cross-Frequency Phase Coupling40.402016
Increased shoulder abduction loads decreases volitional finger extension in individuals with chronic stroke: Preliminary findings.00.342014
High-density surface EMG decomposition allows for recording of motor unit discharge from proximal and distal flexion synergy muscles simultaneously in individuals with stroke.10.482014
Quantifying loss of independent joint control in acute stroke with a robotic evaluation of reaching workspace.00.342011
EEG-based classification for elbow versus shoulder torque intentions involving stroke subjects.110.982009
Impairment-based 3-D robotic intervention improves upper extremity work area in chronic stroke: targeting abnormal joint torque coupling with progressive shoulder abduction loading41.092009
Cortical overlap of joint representations contributes to the loss of independent joint control following stroke.20.842009
Evaluation of different cortical source localization methods using simulated and experimental EEG data.304.602005