Robert Kenyon

Affiliations: 
University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
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Computer Science
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Abdollahi F, Kenyon RV, Patton JL. (2013) Mirror versus parallel bimanual reaching. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 10: 71
Dokka K, Kenyon RV, Keshner EA, et al. (2010) Self versus environment motion in postural control. Plos Computational Biology. 6: e1000680
Wang Y, Kenyon RV, Keshner EA. (2010) Identifying the control of physically and perceptually evoked sway responses with coincident visual scene velocities and tilt of the base of support. Experimental Brain Research. 201: 663-72
Keshner EA, Kenyon RV. (2009) Postural and spatial orientation driven by virtual reality. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 145: 209-28
Dokka K, Kenyon RV, Keshner EA. (2009) Influence of visual scene velocity on segmental kinematics during stance. Gait & Posture. 30: 211-6
Dvorkin AY, Kenyon RV, Keshner EA. (2009) Effects of roll visual motion on online control of arm movement: reaching within a dynamic virtual environment. Experimental Brain Research. 193: 95-107
Luo X, Kenyon RV, Kamper DG, et al. (2009) On the Determinants of Size-Constancy in a Virtual Environment International Journal of Virtual Reality. 8: 43-51
Fischer HC, Stubblefield K, Kline T, et al. (2007) Hand rehabilitation following stroke: a pilot study of assisted finger extension training in a virtual environment. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. 14: 1-12
Streepey JW, Kenyon RV, Keshner EA. (2007) Visual motion combined with base of support width reveals variable field dependency in healthy young adults. Experimental Brain Research. 176: 182-7
Streepey JW, Kenyon RV, Keshner EA. (2007) Field of view and base of support width influence postural responses to visual stimuli during quiet stance. Gait & Posture. 25: 49-55
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