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Maluf, Katrina
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Maluf, Katrina
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Psychomotor Performance
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Task Performance and Analysis
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Effect of psychosocial stress on intrinsic activation of human motor neurons
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Stress-Evoked Muscle Activity in Occupational Myalgia
Academic Article
Mechanical pain sensitivity and the severity of chronic neck pain and disability are not modulated across the menstrual cycle.
Academic Article
Associations between cervical and scapular posture and the spatial distribution of trapezius muscle activity.
Academic Article
Effects of electrocardiography contamination and comparison of ECG removal methods on upper trapezius electromyography recordings.
Academic Article
Discharge behaviors of trapezius motor units during exposure to low and high levels of acute psychosocial stress.
Academic Article
Evaluation of Novel EMG Biofeedback for Postural Correction During Computer Use.
Academic Article
Psychosocial stress alters the strength of reticulospinal input to the human upper trapezius.
Academic Article
Upper trapezius muscle activity in healthy office workers: reliability and sensitivity of occupational exposure measures to differences in sex and hand dominance.
Academic Article
Influence of amplitude cancellation on the simulated surface electromyogram.
Academic Article
Task failure during fatiguing contractions performed by humans.
Academic Article
Muscle activation and time to task failure differ with load type and contraction intensity for a human hand muscle.
Academic Article
Foot pressures during level walking are strongly associated with pressures during other ambulatory activities in subjects with diabetic neuropathy.
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