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John W. Krakauer
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 190
Citations - 25005
John W. Krakauer is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Motor learning & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 169 publications receiving 21008 citations. Previous affiliations of John W. Krakauer include Columbia University Medical Center & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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Patients With Cerebellar Degeneration Perturbation Is Correlated to Different Brain Areas in Adaptation to Visuomotor Rotation and Force Field
K. Rabe,O. Livne,E. R. Gizewski,V. Aurich,A. Beck,D. Timmann,Pietro Mazzoni,Reza Shadmehr,John W. Krakauer,Pavan A. Vaswani,Lior Shmuelof,Adrian M. Haith,Raymond J. Delnicki,Vincent S. Huang +13 more
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Older Adults and Three-Dimensional Exergaming: Motivators and Barriers to Participation and Retention.
Breanna M Crane,Brittany Drazich,Janiece L. Taylor,Kyle D. Moored,Omar B. Ahmad,John W. Krakauer,Michelle C. Carlson +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined older adults' motivators and barriers to joining and completing a three-dimensional exergame study and found that achievement, immersion, and exercise were motivators for retention.
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Older adults’ subjective well-being experiencing the exergame “i am dolphin”
Brittany Drazich,Breanna M Crane,Janiece L. Taylor,Sarah L. Szanton,Kyle D. Moored,Dana A. Eldreth,Omar B. Ahmad,John W. Krakauer,Barbara Resnick,Michelle C. Carlson +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , a focus group with 14 older adults who participated in the exergame feasibility study was used to understand older adults' perceptions of the connections between an exer game intervention, "I Am Dolphin", and their subjective well-being.
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Investigating and acquiring motor expertise using Virtual Reality.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluate the potential of virtual reality to serve both as a space for training to expert levels in highly complex real-world tasks in time windows much shorter than those required in the real world and at much lower financial cost without the hazards of real world.