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    Edward Taub (born 1931, Brooklyn New York) [ 1 ] is a behavioral neuroscientist on the faculty at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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    Dr. Taub recommends that interested listeners do their own Google search under "constraint-induced movement therapy" or CI Therapy, but I have included a few links below:

    Accompanying editorial: Stroke Recovery-Moving in an EXCITE-ing Direction: Andreas R. Luft, MD;  Daniel F. Hanley, MD; JAMA.2006;296:2141-2143.  (Available for purchase)
  3. Edward Taub is a University Professor in the Department of Psychology and is the director of the CI Therapy Research Group and Taub Training Clinic. He received his PhD in psychology from New York University in 1970 under the supervision of Dr. Edgar E. Coons and later worked with Dr. Neil E. Miller. Dr.

  4. Edward Taub's 170 research works with 27,638 citations and 36,705 reads, including: Video game rehabilitation for outpatient stroke (VIGoROUS): A multi-site randomized controlled trial...

  5. Dr. Edward Taub received his PhD in behavioral neuroscience from New York University in 1970, mentored primarily by Dr. Neal Miller. His early work was with primates, exploring the impact of somatosensory deafferentation.

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  6. Edward Taub is a University Professor in the Department of Psychology and is the founding director of the CI Therapy Research Group. He received his PhD in psychology from New York University in 1970 under the supervision of Dr. Edgar E. Coons and later worked with Dr. Neil E. Miller.

  7. loop.frontiersin.org › people › 76001Edward Taub - Loop

    Edward Taub, Ph.D. is a University Professor in the Department of Psychology, and the Director of the CI Therapy Research Group and Taub Training Clinic of the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).