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Robyn J Ibey
Robyn J Ibey
Clinical Lecturer in Kinesiology, University of Waterloo
Verified email at uwaterloo.ca
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Development of a challenge assessment tool for high-functioning children with an acquired brain injury
RJ Ibey, R Chung, N Benjamin, S Littlejohn, A Sarginson, NM Salbach, ...
Pediatric Physical Therapy 22 (3), 268-276, 2010
202010
Corticomotor excitability changes seen in the resting forearm during contralateral rhythmical movement and force manipulations: A TMS study
RJ Ibey, WR Staines
Behavioural brain research 257, 265-274, 2013
112013
Interhemispheric inhibition of corticospinal projections to forearm muscles
RJ Ibey, DAE Bolton, AR Buick, WR Staines, RG Carson
Clinical Neurophysiology 126 (10), 1934-1940, 2015
102015
Transient inhibition of the cerebellum impairs change-detection processes: Cerebellar contributions to sensorimotor integration
D Andrew, RJ Ibey, WR Staines
Behavioural Brain Research 378, 112273, 2020
42020
Kinematics-Based Lower Limb Rehabilitation Monitoring Following Partial Knee Meniscectomy: Case Study*
A Colpitts, R Ibey, JFS Lin, J Tung
2022 44th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in …, 2022
12022
The influence of a weighted perturbation on a bimanual coordination task
AR Scherger, DA Gonzalez, JY Tung, RJ Ibey, EA Roy
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport (SCAPPS refereed abstracts …, 2014
12014
Neurocognitive measures of visuospatial working memory performance
DA Gonzalez, A Capobianco, RJ Ibey, BA Richardson, EA Roy
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport (SCAPPS refereed abstracts …, 2014
12014
Factors influencing bilateral interactions in the human motor cortex: investigating transcallosal sensorimotor networks
R Ibey
University of Waterloo, 2017
2017
Development of a challenge module for the gross motor function measure for high functioning children with an acquired brain injury: bridging the measurement gap
R Ibey, R Chung, N Benjamin, S Littlejohn, A Sarginson
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