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Nina S Bradley
Nina S Bradley
Associate Professor of Biokinesiology & Physical Therapy, University of Southern California
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Infant grasp learning: a computational model
E Oztop, NS Bradley, MA Arbib
Experimental brain research 158, 480-503, 2004
1832004
Neuromuscular patterns of stereotypic hindlimb behaviors in the first two postnatal months. I. Stepping in normal kittens
NS Bradley, JL Smith
Developmental Brain Research 38 (1), 37-52, 1988
691988
Motor control: developmental aspects of motor control in skill acquisition
NS Bradley, SL Westcott
Physical therapy for children, a comprehensive reference for pediatric …, 2000
552000
Development of coordinated movement in chicks: I. Temporal analysis of hindlimb muscle synergies at embryonic days 9 and 10
NS Bradley, A Bekoff
Developmental Psychobiology: The Journal of the International Society for …, 1990
541990
Socially assistive infant-robot interaction: Using robots to encourage infant leg-motion training
NT Fitter, R Funke, JC Pulido, LE Eisenman, W Deng, MR Rosales, ...
IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine 26 (2), 12-23, 2019
432019
Neuromuscular patterns of stereotypic hindlimb behaviors in the first two postnatal months. II. Stepping in spinal kittens
NS Bradley, JL Smith
Developmental Brain Research 38 (1), 53-67, 1988
421988
Infant grasp learning: A computational model (submitted).[MAA]
E Oztop, N Bradley, MA Arbib
392003
Rhythmical movements of the hindlimbs in spinal cat: considerations for a controlling network
JL Smith, NS Bradley, MC Carter, CA Giuliani, MG Hoy, GF Koshland, ...
Development and plasticity of the mammalian spinal cord 3, 1986
331986
Neuromuscular patterns of stereotypic hindlimb behaviors in the first two postnatal months. III. Scratching and the paw-shake response in kittens
NS Bradley, JL Smith
Developmental Brain Research 38 (1), 69-82, 1988
321988
Kinematic analysis of wing and leg movements for type I motility in E9 chick embryos
SH Chambers, NS Bradley, MD Orosz
Experimental brain research 103, 218-226, 1995
311995
Absence of hind limb tactile placing in spinal cats and kittens
NS Bradley, JL Smith, JR Villablanca
Experimental neurology 82 (1), 73-88, 1983
301983
Ankle restraint modifies motility at E12 in chick embryos
NS Bradley, C Sebelski
Journal of Neurophysiology 83 (1), 431-440, 2000
262000
Transformations in embryonic motility in chick: kinematic correlates of type I and II motility at E9 and E12
NS Bradley
Journal of neurophysiology 81 (4), 1486-1494, 1999
261999
Reduction in buoyancy alters parameters of motility in E9 chick embryos
NS Bradley
Physiology & behavior 62 (3), 591-595, 1997
261997
Precocious locomotor behavior begins in the egg: development of leg muscle patterns for stepping in the chick
YU Ryu, NS Bradley
PLoS One 4 (7), e6111, 2009
252009
Limb movements during embryonic development in the chick: evidence for a continuum in limb motor control antecedent to locomotion
NS Bradley, D Solanki, D Zhao
Journal of neurophysiology 94 (6), 4401-4411, 2005
252005
Development of coordinated movement in chicks: II. Temporal analysis of hindlimb muscle synergies at embryonic day 10 in embryos with spinal gap transections
NS Bradley, A Bekoff
Journal of neurobiology 23 (4), 420-432, 1992
211992
Kinematic analysis of overground locomotion in chicks incubated under different light conditions
A Sindhurakar, NS Bradley
Developmental psychobiology 52 (8), 802-812, 2010
202010
Light accelerates morphogenesis and acquisition of interlimb stepping in chick embryos
A Sindhurakar, NS Bradley
PLoS One 7 (12), e51348, 2012
192012
Selective effects of light exposure on distribution of motility in the chick embryo at E18
NS Bradley, DY Jahng
Journal of neurophysiology 90 (3), 1408-1417, 2003
172003
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