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Keith Lohse
Keith Lohse
Associate Professor, Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis
Verified email at wustl.edu - Homepage
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Is more better? Using metadata to explore dose–response relationships in stroke rehabilitation
KR Lohse, CE Lang, LA Boyd
Stroke 45 (7), 2053-2058, 2014
6772014
Virtual reality therapy for adults post-stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis exploring virtual environments and commercial games in therapy
KR Lohse, CGE Hilderman, KL Cheung, S Tatla, HFM Van der Loos
PloS one 9 (3), e93318, 2014
5802014
How changing the focus of attention affects performance, kinematics, and electromyography in dart throwing
KR Lohse, DE Sherwood, AF Healy
Human movement science 29 (4), 542-555, 2010
5712010
Video games and rehabilitation: using design principles to enhance engagement in physical therapy
K Lohse, N Shirzad, A Verster, N Hodges, HFM Van der Loos
Journal of neurologic physical therapy 37 (4), 166-175, 2013
4132013
Dose and timing in neurorehabilitation: prescribing motor therapy after stroke
CE Lang, KR Lohse, RL Birkenmeier
Current opinion in neurology 28 (6), 549-555, 2015
2912015
Motor skill acquisition across short and long time scales: a meta-analysis of neuroimaging data
KR Lohse, K Wadden, LA Boyd, NJ Hodges
Neuropsychologia 59, 130-141, 2014
1852014
Neuromuscular effects of shifting the focus of attention in a simple force production task
KR Lohse, DE Sherwood, AF Healy
Journal of Motor Behavior 43 (2), 173-184, 2011
1812011
The role of attention in motor control.
KR Lohse, M Jones, AF Healy, DE Sherwood
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143 (2), 930, 2014
1602014
Defining the focus of attention: Effects of attention on perceived exertion and fatigue
KR Lohse, DE Sherwood
Frontiers in psychology 2, 332, 2011
1542011
Thinking about muscles: The neuromuscular effects of attentional focus on accuracy and fatigue
KR Lohse, DE Sherwood
Acta psychologica 140 (3), 236-245, 2012
1452012
On the advantage of an external focus of attention: a benefit to learning or performance?
KR Lohse, DE Sherwood, AF Healy
Human movement science 33, 120-134, 2014
1342014
The effects of reward magnitude on reward processing: An averaged and single trial event-related potential study
CC Meadows, PA Gable, KR Lohse, MW Miller
Biological Psychology 118, 154-160, 2016
1102016
Therapists’ perceptions of social media and video game technologies in upper limb rehabilitation
SK Tatla, N Shirzad, KR Lohse, N Virji-Babul, AM Hoens, L Holsti, LC Li, ...
JMIR serious games 3 (1), e3401, 2015
972015
Underpowered and overworked: Problems with data analysis in motor learning studies
K Lohse, T Buchanan, M Miller
Journal of Motor Learning and Development 4 (1), 37-58, 2016
942016
The influence of attention on learning and performance: Pre-movement time and accuracy in an isometric force production task
KR Lohse
Human Movement Science 31 (1), 12-25, 2012
942012
Moving sport and exercise science forward: a call for the adoption of more transparent research practices
AR Caldwell, AD Vigotsky, MS Tenan, R Radel, DT Mellor, A Kreutzer, ...
Sports Medicine 50 (3), 449-459, 2020
902020
Attentional focus affects movement efficiency
KR Lohse, G Wulf, RLWA ITE
Skill acquisition in sport, 66-84, 2012
852012
Psychological characteristics, sport engagement, and performance in alpine skiers
B Fawver, RL Cowan, BS DeCouto, KR Lohse, L Podlog, AM Williams
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 47, 101616, 2020
772020
Individual differences in motor skill learning: Past, present and future
DI Anderson, KR Lohse, TCV Lopes, AM Williams
Human Movement Science 78, 102818, 2021
732021
The reliability of commonly used electrophysiology measures
KE Brown, KR Lohse, IMS Mayer, G Strigaro, M Desikan, EP Casula, ...
Brain stimulation 10 (6), 1102-1111, 2017
722017
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