Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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 |
Thorpe, A.; Friedman, J.; Evans, S.; Nesbitt, K.; Eidels, A. |
Mouse Movement Trajectories as an Indicator of Cognitive Workload |
2022 |
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction |
38 |
1464-1479 |
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 |
Geller, N.; Moringen, A.; Friedman, J. |
Learning juggling by gradually increasing difficulty vs. learning the complete skill results in different learning patterns |
2023 |
Frontiers in Psychology |
14 |
1284053 |
Friedman, J.; Korman, M. |
Kinematic Strategies Underlying Improvement in the Acquisition of a Sequential Finger Task with Self-Generated vs. Cued Repetition Training |
2012 |
PLoS one |
7 |
e52063 |