User profiles for Steven A. Jax
Steven JaxMoss Rehabilitation Research Institute Verified email at einstein.edu Cited by 1839 |
The problem of serial order in behavior: Lashley's legacy
… (Jax and Rosenbaum did not test the same target twice in a row.) … and Rosenbaum (2007),
and they show that the results of Jax and Rosenbaum were not an artifact of uncertainty about …
and they show that the results of Jax and Rosenbaum were not an artifact of uncertainty about …
Response interference between functional and structural actions linked to the same familiar object
SA Jax, LJ Buxbaum - Cognition, 2010 - Elsevier
Viewing objects with the intention to act upon them may activate task-irrelevant motor
responses. Many manufactured objects are associated with two action classes: grasping in …
responses. Many manufactured objects are associated with two action classes: grasping in …
Hand path priming in manual obstacle avoidance: evidence that the dorsal stream does not only control visually guided actions in real time.
SA Jax, DA Rosenbaum - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
According to a prominent theory of human perception and performance (MA Goodale & AD
Milner, 1992), the dorsal, action-related stream only controls visually guided actions in real …
Milner, 1992), the dorsal, action-related stream only controls visually guided actions in real …
Effects of vibrotactile feedback on human learning of arm motions
Tactile cues generated from lightweight, wearable actuators can help users learn new
motions by providing immediate feedback on when and how to correct their movements. We …
motions by providing immediate feedback on when and how to correct their movements. We …
Spatially distributed tactile feedback for kinesthetic motion guidance
Apraxic stroke patients need to perform repetitive arm movements to regain motor functionality,
but they struggle to process the visual feedback provided by typical virtual rehabilitation …
but they struggle to process the visual feedback provided by typical virtual rehabilitation …
Computational motor control and human factors: Modeling movements in real and possible environments
SA Jax, DA Rosenbaum, J Vaughan… - Human …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
An aim of human factors research is to have models that allow for the advance design of
user-friendly environments. This is still a distant dream because existing models are not yet …
user-friendly environments. This is still a distant dream because existing models are not yet …
Hand path priming in manual obstacle avoidance: evidence for abstract spatiotemporal forms in human motor control.
…, RM Fleckenstein, SA Jax… - Journal of …, 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
… Jax and Rosenbaum also suggested that an advantage of relying on these abstract … about
Jax and Rosenbaum's (in press) study concerned the generalizability of its conclusions. Jax …
Jax and Rosenbaum's (in press) study concerned the generalizability of its conclusions. Jax …
Lessons in using vibrotactile feedback to guide fast arm motions
We present and evaluate an arm-motion guidance system that uses magnetic tracking sensors
and low cost vibrotactile actuators. The system measures the movement of the user's arm …
and low cost vibrotactile actuators. The system measures the movement of the user's arm …
Vibrotactile feedback system for intuitive upper-limb rehabilitation
P Kapur, S Premakumar, SA Jax… - World Haptics 2009 …, 2009 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The proposed demonstration stems from research on a low cost haptic virtual interaction
platform for upper-limb rehabilitation. This work centers on the use of vibrotactile feedback in a …
platform for upper-limb rehabilitation. This work centers on the use of vibrotactile feedback in a …
Extending Fitts' Law to manual obstacle avoidance
SA Jax, DA Rosenbaum, J Vaughan - Experimental brain research, 2007 - Springer
In this study we asked whether Fitts’ Law, a well-established relationship that predicts movement
times (MTs) for direct movements between two positions, could be extended to predict …
times (MTs) for direct movements between two positions, could be extended to predict …