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Authors: Winters, JM
Citation: Jm. Winters, Terminology and foundations of movement science, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 3-35

Authors: Kirsch, RF Stein, RB
Citation: Rf. Kirsch et Rb. Stein, Neural and muscular properties: Current views and controversies, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 39-57

Authors: Lieber, RL Friden, J
Citation: Rl. Lieber et J. Friden, Intraoperative sarcomere length measurements reveal musculoskeletal designprinciples, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 58-73

Authors: Binder, MD Hamm, TM Maltenfort, MG
Citation: Md. Binder et al., Comparison of effective synaptic currents generated in spinal motoneurons by activating different input systems, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 74-82

Authors: Huijing, PA
Citation: Pa. Huijing, Length, shortening velocity, activation, and fatigue are not independent factors determining muscle force exerted, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 83-91

Authors: Huijing, PA
Citation: Pa. Huijing, Modeling of homogeneous muscle: Is it realistic to consider skeletal muscle as a lumped sarcomere or fiber?, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 92-99

Authors: Winters, JM
Citation: Jm. Winters, Subtle nonlinear neuromuscular properties are consistent with teleologicaldesign principles, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 100-116

Authors: Crago, PE
Citation: Pe. Crago, Creating neuromusculoskeletel models, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 119-133

Authors: Kearney, RE Kirsch, RF
Citation: Re. Kearney et Rf. Kirsch, System identification and neuromuscular modeling, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 134-147

Authors: Brown, IE Loeb, GE
Citation: Ie. Brown et Ge. Loeb, A reductionist approach to creating and using neuromusculoskeletal models, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 148-163

Authors: van der Helm, FCT Rozendaal, LA
Citation: Fct. Van Der Helm et La. Rozendaal, Musculoskeletal systems with intrinsic and proprioceptive feedback, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 164-174

Authors: Abbas, JJ Full, RJ
Citation: Jj. Abbas et Rj. Full, Neuromechanical interaction in cyclic movements, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 177-191

Authors: Full, RJ Farley, CT Winters, JM
Citation: Rj. Full et al., Musculoskeletal dynamics in rhythmic systems: A comparative approach to legged locomotion, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 192-205

Authors: Kristan, WB Skalak, R Wilson, RJA Skierczynski, BA Murray, JA Eisenhart, FJ Cacciatore, TW Chiel, HJ Beer, RD
Citation: Wb. Kristan et al., Biomechanics of hydroskeletons: Studies of crawling in the medicinal leech, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 206-220

Authors: Ekeberg, O Jung, R
Citation: O. Ekeberg et R. Jung, Simulation of the spinal circuits controlling swimming movements in fish, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 221

Authors: Cruse, H Bartling, C Dean, J Kindermann, T Schmitz, J Schumm, M Jamon, M Clarac, F Beer, RD Chiel, HJ
Citation: H. Cruse et al., A simple neural network for the control of a six-legged walking system, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 231-242

Authors: Zehr, EP Stein, RB Loeb, GE
Citation: Ep. Zehr et al., Neuromechanical function of reflexes during locomotion, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 243

Authors: Hausdorff, JM Peng, CK Wei, JY Goldberger, AL Jung, R
Citation: Jm. Hausdorff et al., Fractal analysis of human walking rhythm, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 253-264

Authors: Horak, F Kuo, A
Citation: F. Horak et A. Kuo, Postural adaptation for altered environments, tasks, and intentions, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 267-281

Authors: Newman, DJ Jackson, DK Baroni, G Ferrigno, G Pedotti, A
Citation: Dj. Newman et al., Altered astronaut performance following spaceflight: Control and modeling insights, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 282-291

Authors: Paloski, WH Peterka, RJ
Citation: Wh. Paloski et Rj. Peterka, Adaptive sensory-motor processes disturb balance control after spaceflight, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 292-299

Authors: Jacobs, R Burleigh-Jacobs, A Winter, DA
Citation: R. Jacobs et al., Neuromuscular control strategies in postural coordination, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 300-311

Authors: Winters, JM Crago, PE
Citation: Jm. Winters et Pe. Crago, Introduction: Neural and mechanical contributions to upper limb movement, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 315-316

Authors: Wolpert, DM Ghahramani, Z
Citation: Dm. Wolpert et Z. Ghahramani, Maps, modules, and internal models in human motor control, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 317-324

Authors: Mussa-Ivaldi, FA
Citation: Fa. Mussa-ivaldi, How much coordination can be obtained without representing time?, BIOMECHANICS AND NEURAL CONTROL OF POSTURE AND MOVEMENT, 2000, pp. 325-333
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