Mark Latash

Mark Latash

Penn State University

H-index: 102

North America-United States

About Mark Latash

Mark Latash, With an exceptional h-index of 102 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Penn State University, specializes in the field of motor control, biomechanics, movement disorders.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Role of Imitation, Primitives, and Spatial Referent Coordinates in Motor Control: Implications for Writing and Reading

Two classes of action-stabilizing synergies reflecting spinal and supraspinal circuitry

Synergic control of movement: From single muscles to the whole body

Force matching: motor effects that are not reported by the actor

The control and perception of antagonist muscle action

Multi-muscle synergies in preparation for gait initiation in Parkinson’s disease

Postural adjustments to self-triggered perturbations under conditions of changes in body orientation

Motor unit-based synergies in a non-compartmentalized muscle

Mark Latash Information

University

Position

Professor of Kinesiology The

Citations(all)

39768

Citations(since 2020)

10138

Cited By

33064

hIndex(all)

102

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

399

i10Index(since 2020)

249

Email

University Profile Page

Penn State University

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Mark Latash Skills & Research Interests

motor control

biomechanics

movement disorders

Top articles of Mark Latash

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The Role of Imitation, Primitives, and Spatial Referent Coordinates in Motor Control: Implications for Writing and Reading

Shelia Guberman

Mark L Latash

2024/2/16

Two classes of action-stabilizing synergies reflecting spinal and supraspinal circuitry

Journal of neurophysiology

Sayan Deep De

Joseph M Ricotta

Anna Benamati

Mark L Latash

2024/2/1

Synergic control of movement: From single muscles to the whole body

Mark L Latash

2024/1/1

Force matching: motor effects that are not reported by the actor

Experimental Brain Research

Michał Pawłowski

Joseph M Ricotta

Sayan D De

Mark L Latash

2024/4/23

The control and perception of antagonist muscle action

Mark L Latash

2023/1

Multi-muscle synergies in preparation for gait initiation in Parkinson’s disease

Clinical Neurophysiology

Ali Falaki

Cristian Cuadra

Mechelle M Lewis

Janina M Prado-Rico

Xuemei Huang

...

2023/10/1

Postural adjustments to self-triggered perturbations under conditions of changes in body orientation

Experimental Brain Research

Francesco Pascucci

Paola Cesari

Matteo Bertucco

Mark L Latash

2023/8

Motor unit-based synergies in a non-compartmentalized muscle

Experimental Brain Research

Joseph M Ricotta

Mauro Nardon

Sayan D De

Jinrui Jiang

William Graziani

...

2023/5

Unintentional force drifts in the lower extremities

Experimental Brain Research

Indrek Rannama

Anna Zusa

Mark L Latash

2023/5

Mini-review: Biological Movements as Objects of Natural Science

Mark L Latash

2023/12/22

Unintentional drifts in performance during one-hand and two-hand finger force production

Experimental Brain Research

Valters Abolins

Juris Ormanis

Mark L Latash

2023/3

Effects of fatigue on intramuscle force-stabilizing synergies

Journal of Applied Physiology

Joseph M Ricotta

Sayan D De

Mauro Nardon

Anna Benamati

Mark L Latash

2023/11/1

Unintentional force drifts across the human fingers: implications for the neural control of finger tasks

Experimental Brain Research

Valters Abolins

Mark L Latash

2022/3

Introduction to the Special Z-Issue in Honor of the 90th Birthday of Vladimir M. Zatsiorsky

Motor control

Mark L Latash

2022/11/1

Human movement: In search of borderlands between philosophy and physics

Scott Kretchmar

Mark L Latash

2022/1/25

Synergies stabilizing vertical posture in spaces of control variables

Neuroscience

Mauro Nardon

Francesco Pascucci

Paola Cesari

Matteo Bertucco

Mark L Latash

2022/9/15

Neurophysiological basis of motor control

(No Title)

Mark L Latash

Tarkeshwar Singh

2023

Unintentional force drifts as consequences of indirect force control with spatial referent coordinates

Neuroscience

Valters Abolins

Mark L Latash

2022/1/15

The legacy of Gerald L. Gottlieb in human movement neuroscience

Daniel M Corcos

Barbara M Myklebust

Mark L Latash

2022/7/1

Intramuscle synergies: their place in the neural control hierarchy

Motor Control

Mark L Latash

Shirin Madarshahian

Joseph M Ricotta

2022/12/21

See List of Professors in Mark Latash University(Penn State University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 112
M. T. Turvey

M. T. Turvey

University of Connecticut

H-index: 83
Vladimir Zatsiorsky

Vladimir Zatsiorsky

Penn State University

H-index: 76
Gregor Schoner

Gregor Schoner

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

H-index: 58
Slobodan Jaric

Slobodan Jaric

University of Delaware

H-index: 41
Minoru "Shino" Shinohara

Minoru "Shino" Shinohara

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 34
Jae Kun Shim

Jae Kun Shim

University of Maryland, Baltimore

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