Mark B. Shapiro

1.1k total citations
23 papers, 794 citations indexed

About

Mark B. Shapiro is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering and Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, Mark B. Shapiro has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 794 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 12 papers in Biomedical Engineering and 8 papers in Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Mark B. Shapiro's work include Motor Control and Adaptation (14 papers), Muscle activation and electromyography studies (12 papers) and Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention (8 papers). Mark B. Shapiro is often cited by papers focused on Motor Control and Adaptation (14 papers), Muscle activation and electromyography studies (12 papers) and Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention (8 papers). Mark B. Shapiro collaborates with scholars based in United States and Germany. Mark B. Shapiro's co-authors include Daniel M. Corcos, Mark L. Latash, Alexander S. Aruin, Howard Poizner, Paul Tuite, Jürgen Konczak, Fay B. Horak, Matthias Maschke, Jens Volkmann and Konrad P. Körding and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neurophysiology, Neuropsychologia and Experimental Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Mark B. Shapiro

22 papers receiving 763 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mark B. Shapiro United States 12 354 262 242 176 147 23 794
Milica Djurić-Jovičić Serbia 17 260 0.7× 276 1.1× 332 1.4× 196 1.1× 101 0.7× 37 914
Giovanni Albani Italy 21 236 0.7× 537 2.0× 169 0.7× 204 1.2× 190 1.3× 61 1.1k
Matteo Bertucco Italy 16 238 0.7× 131 0.5× 238 1.0× 145 0.8× 140 1.0× 47 655
Jean‐François Daneault United States 17 157 0.4× 558 2.1× 216 0.9× 157 0.9× 157 1.1× 56 1.0k
Luca Lonini United States 14 172 0.5× 146 0.6× 307 1.3× 92 0.5× 49 0.3× 24 749
Paulina J.M. Bank Netherlands 12 167 0.5× 60 0.2× 111 0.5× 90 0.5× 69 0.5× 22 524
G. Staude Germany 11 321 0.9× 76 0.3× 375 1.5× 86 0.5× 72 0.5× 35 659
Gianluigi Reni Italy 18 285 0.8× 62 0.2× 130 0.5× 45 0.3× 161 1.1× 73 891
Marianna Liparoti Italy 15 294 0.8× 90 0.3× 71 0.3× 111 0.6× 78 0.5× 41 620
Fabien Cignetti France 19 268 0.8× 78 0.3× 132 0.5× 236 1.3× 171 1.2× 32 702

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gaynes, Bruce I., Mark B. Shapiro, Yang Xu, et al.. (2022). Hierarchical data visualization of experimental erythrocyte aggregation employing cross correlation and optical flow applications. Microvascular Research. 143. 104386–104386.
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Shapiro, Mark B., et al.. (2021). Adaptive Susceptible-Infectious-Removed Model for Continuous Estimation of the COVID-19 Infection Rate and Reproduction Number in the United States: Modeling Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 23(4). e24389–e24389. 14 indexed citations
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Arora, Vineet M., et al.. (2021). Leveling the Playing Field: Accounting for Academic Productivity During the COVID‐19 Pandemic. Journal of Hospital Medicine. 16(2). 120–123. 18 indexed citations
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Albert, Mark V., Santiago D. Toledo, Mark B. Shapiro, & Konrad P. Körding. (2012). Using Mobile Phones for Activity Recognition in Parkinson’s Patients. Frontiers in Neurology. 3. 158–158. 98 indexed citations
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Niu, Chuanxin M., Daniel M. Corcos, & Mark B. Shapiro. (2011). Suppression of proprioceptive feedback control in movement sequences through intermediate targets. Experimental Brain Research. 216(2). 191–201. 1 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Mark B. & Konrad P. Körding. (2010). Looking for Synergies Between the Equilibrium Point Hypothesis and Internal Models. Motor Control. 14(3). e31–e34. 2 indexed citations
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David, Fabian J., Cynthia Poon, Chuanxin M. Niu, Daniel M. Corcos, & Mark B. Shapiro. (2009). EMG responses to unexpected perturbations are delayed in slower movements. Experimental Brain Research. 199(1). 27–38. 6 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Mark B., Chuanxin M. Niu, Cynthia Poon, Fabian J. David, & Daniel M. Corcos. (2009). Proprioceptive feedback during point-to-point arm movements is tuned to the expected dynamics of the task. Experimental Brain Research. 195(4). 575–591. 11 indexed citations
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Konczak, Jürgen, Daniel M. Corcos, Fay B. Horak, et al.. (2009). Proprioception and Motor Control in Parkinson's Disease. Journal of Motor Behavior. 41(6). 543–552. 234 indexed citations
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Sturman, Molly M., David E. Vaillancourt, Mark B. Shapiro, et al.. (2008). Effect of short and long term STN stimulation periods on parkinsonian signs. Movement Disorders. 23(6). 866–874. 8 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Mark B., David E. Vaillancourt, Molly M. Sturman, et al.. (2007). Effects of STN DBS on Rigidity in Parkinson's Disease. IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering. 15(2). 173–181. 62 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Mark B., Janey Prodoehl, Daniel M. Corcos, & Gerald L. Gottlieb. (2005). Muscle Activation Is Different When the Same Muscle Acts as an Agonist or an Antagonist During Voluntary Movement. Journal of Motor Behavior. 37(2). 135–145. 5 indexed citations
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Flament, D., Mark B. Shapiro, Kerstin D. Pfann, et al.. (2002). Reaction time is not impaired by stimulation of the ventral‐intermediate nucleus of the thalamus (Vim) in patients with tremor. Movement Disorders. 17(3). 488–492. 5 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Mark B., Gerald L. Gottlieb, Charity G. Moore, & Daniel M. Corcos. (2002). Electromyographic Responses to an Unexpected Load in Fast Voluntary Movements: Descending Regulation of Segmental Reflexes. Journal of Neurophysiology. 88(2). 1059–1063. 33 indexed citations
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Shapiro, Mark B. & Robert V. Kenyon. (2000). Control Variables in Mechanical Muscle Models: A Mini-Review and a New Model. Motor Control. 4(3). 329–349. 5 indexed citations
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Carlin, Danielle J., et al.. (2000). Planning impairments in frontal lobe dementia and frontal lobe lesion patients. Neuropsychologia. 38(5). 655–665. 101 indexed citations
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Flament, D., et al.. (1999). Time course and temporal order of changes in movement kinematics during learning of fast and accurate elbow flexions. Experimental Brain Research. 129(3). 441–450. 34 indexed citations
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Pfann, Kerstin D., R. D. Penn, Kathleen M. Shannon, Mark B. Shapiro, & Daniel M. Corcos. (1996). Effect of stimulation in the ventral intermediate nucleus of the thalamus on limb control in parkinson7apos;s disease: A case study. Movement Disorders. 11(3). 311–316. 8 indexed citations
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Latash, Mark L., Alexander S. Aruin, & Mark B. Shapiro. (1995). The relation between posture and movement: A study of a simple synergy in a two-joint task. Human Movement Science. 14(1). 79–107. 48 indexed citations
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Latash, Mark L., et al.. (1995). Feedforward postural adjustments in a simple two-joint synergy in patients with Parkinson's disease. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Electromyography and Motor Control. 97(2). 77–89. 60 indexed citations

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