Robert Scheidt

Robert Scheidt

Marquette University

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Robert Scheidt

Robert Scheidt, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Marquette University, specializes in the field of motor control, multisensory integration, rehabilitation robotics, neuroimaging.

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

Wearable Technology to Increase Activity during Idle-Time Post-Stroke: User Experience While Inpatient and At-Home

Utility and usability of a wearable system and progressive-challenge cued exercise program for encouraging use of the more involved arm at-home after stroke—a feasibility …

Symmetry and synchrony of bimanual movements are not predicated on interlimb control coupling.

Idle-Time Exercise: Promoting More-Involved arm use in the Inpatient Rehabilitation Setting after Stroke

Extended training improves the accuracy and efficiency of goal-directed reaching guided by supplemental kinesthetic vibrotactile feedback

When intercepting moving targets, mid-movement error corrections reflect distinct responses to visual and haptic perturbations

Spatial mapping of posture-dependent resistance to passive displacement of the hypertonic arm post-stroke

Bilateral arm movements are coordinated via task-dependent negotiations between independent and codependent control, but not by a “coupling” control policy

Robert Scheidt Information

University

Position

Biomedical Engineering and the Medical College of Wisconsin

Citations(all)

3822

Citations(since 2020)

1222

Cited By

3097

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

38

Email

University Profile Page

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Robert Scheidt Skills & Research Interests

motor control

multisensory integration

rehabilitation robotics

neuroimaging

Top articles of Robert Scheidt

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Wearable Technology to Increase Activity during Idle-Time Post-Stroke: User Experience While Inpatient and At-Home

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Kimberly Bassindale

Sarah Golus

John McGuire

Robert Scheidt

Meghann Sytsma

...

2024/4/1

Utility and usability of a wearable system and progressive-challenge cued exercise program for encouraging use of the more involved arm at-home after stroke—a feasibility …

Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

Jake Horder

Leigh A Mrotek

Maura Casadio

Kimberly D Bassindale

John McGuire

...

2024/4/30

Symmetry and synchrony of bimanual movements are not predicated on interlimb control coupling.

Journal of Neurophysiology

Jisung Yuk

Nick M Kitchen

Andrzej Przybyla

Robert A Scheidt

Robert L Sainburg

2024/4/17

Idle-Time Exercise: Promoting More-Involved arm use in the Inpatient Rehabilitation Setting after Stroke

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

John McGuire

Kimberly Bassindale

Sarah Golus

Robert Scheidt

Meghann Sytsma

...

2024/4/1

Extended training improves the accuracy and efficiency of goal-directed reaching guided by supplemental kinesthetic vibrotactile feedback

Experimental brain research

Valay A Shah

Ashiya Thomas

Leigh A Mrotek

Maura Casadio

Robert A Scheidt

2023/2

When intercepting moving targets, mid-movement error corrections reflect distinct responses to visual and haptic perturbations

Experimental brain research

Pablo Gonzalez Polanco

Leigh A Mrotek

Kristy A Nielson

Scott A Beardsley

Robert A Scheidt

2023/1

Spatial mapping of posture-dependent resistance to passive displacement of the hypertonic arm post-stroke

Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation

Priyanka Kanade-Mehta

Maria Bengtson

Tina Stoeckmann

John McGuire

Claude Ghez

...

2023/12/1

Bilateral arm movements are coordinated via task-dependent negotiations between independent and codependent control, but not by a “coupling” control policy

Journal of Neurophysiology

Nick M Kitchen

Jisung Yuk

Andrzej Przybyla

Robert A Scheidt

Robert L Sainburg

2023/9/1

Contribution of implicit memory to adaptation of movement extent during reaching against unpredictable spring-like loads: insensitivity to intentional suppression of kinematic …

Experimental Brain Research

Devon D Lantagne

Leigh Ann Mrotek

James B Hoelzle

Danny G Thomas

Robert A Scheidt

2023/9

Utility and usability of two forms of supplemental vibrotactile kinesthetic feedback for enhancing movement accuracy and efficiency in goal-directed reaching

Sensors

Ramsey K Rayes

Rachel N Mazorow

Leigh A Mrotek

Robert A Scheidt

2023/6/9

Neural control of stopping and stabilizing the arm

Shanie AL Jayasinghe

Robert A Scheidt

Robert L Sainburg

2022/2/21

Separating the control of moving and holding still in post-stroke arm paresis

bioRxiv

Alkis M Hadjiosif

Kahori Kita

Scott T Albert

Robert A Scheidt

Reza Shadmehr

...

2022/11/27

Vibrotactile Perception for Sensorimotor Augmentation: Perceptual Discrimination of Vibrotactile Stimuli Induced by Low-Cost Eccentric Rotating Mass Motors at Different Body …

Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences

Ella Pomplun

Ashiya Thomas

Erin Corrigan

Valay A Shah

Leigh A Mrotek

...

2022/7/1

Neural correlates of multisensory integration for feedback stabilization of the wrist

Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience

Aaron J Suminski

Raymond C Doudlah

Robert A Scheidt

2022/5/6

On The Precision Of Markerless 3d semantic features: An experimental study on violin playing

Matteo Moro

Maura Casadio

Leigh Ann Mrotek

Rajiv Ranganathan

Robert Scheidt

...

2021/9/19

Contributions of implicit and explicit memories to sensorimotor adaptation of movement extent during goal-directed reaching

Experimental Brain Research

Devon D Lantagne

Leigh Ann Mrotek

Rebecca Slick

Scott A Beardsley

Danny G Thomas

...

2021/8

Effect of short-term exposure to supplemental vibrotactile kinesthetic feedback on goal-directed movements after stroke: a proof of concept case series

Sensors

Giulia Ballardini

Alexis Krueger

Psiche Giannoni

Lucio Marinelli

Maura Casadio

...

2021/2/22

Somatosensory deafferentation reveals lateralized roles of proprioception in feedback and adaptive feedforward control of movement and posture

Shanie AL Jayasinghe

Fabrice R Sarlegna

Robert A Scheidt

Robert L Sainburg

2021

The neural foundations of handedness: insights from a rare case of deafferentation

Journal of neurophysiology

Shanie Amanda Liyanagamage Jayasinghe

Fabrice R Sarlegna

Robert A Scheidt

Robert L Sainburg

2020/7/1

Somatosensory deafferentation reveals lateralization of proprioception-based feedforward processes for controlling posture and movement

Shanie Al Jayasinghe

Fabrice R Sarlegna

Robert A Scheidt

Robert L Sainburg

2020

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