Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
Raveh, E.; Portnoy, S.; Friedman, J. |
Adding vibrotactile feedback to a myoelectric-controlled hand improves performance when online visual feedback is disturbed |
2018 |
Human Movement Science |
58 |
32-40 |
Cantergi, D.; Awasthi, B.; Friedman, J. |
Moving objects by imagination? Amount of finger movement and pendulum length determine success in the Chevreul pendulum illusion |
2021 |
Human Movement Science |
80 |
102879 |
Park, J.; Pazin, N.; Friedman, J.; Zatsiorsky, V.M.; Latash, M.L. |
Mechanical properties of the human hand digits: Age-related differences |
2014 |
Clinical Biomechanics |
29 |
129–137 |
Raveh, E.; Friedman, J.; Portnoy, S. |
Evaluation of the effects of adding vibrotactile feedback to myoelectric prosthesis users on performance and visual attention in a dual-task paradigm |
2018 |
Clinical Rehabilitation |
99 |
2263-2270 |
Portnoy, S.; Mimouni-Bloch, A.; Rosenberg, L.; Offek, H.; Berman, T.; Kochavi, M.; Orman, G.; Friedman, J. |
Graphical Product Quality and Muscle Activity in Children With Mild Disabilities Drawing on a Horizontally or Vertically Oriented Tablet |
2018 |
American Journal of Occupational Therapy |
72 |
1-7 |