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  • Francisco, Michael (University of Oregon, 2020-09-24)
    In humans, the primary response to increasing internal temperature is increased cutaneous blood flow along with sweating. These reflexes facilitate heat dissipation to the environment by expanding the thermal gradient ...
  • Becker, James N. M., 1979- (University of Oregon, 2013-10-03)
    Epidemiologic data suggest 25% to 75% of all runners experience an overuse injury each year. Commonly cited biomechanical factors related to overuse injuries such as Achilles tendinopathy or medial tibial stress syndrome ...
  • Amasay, Tal, 1968- (University of Oregon, 2008-09)
    There were two primary goals of this work. The first goal was to investigate humeral and scapular kinematics in a simulated workplace environment. The second goal was to validate a triaxial accelerometer (Virtual Corset) ...
  • Spitzley, Katherine (University of Oregon, 2024-01-09)
    In recent years, virtual reality (VR) systems have experienced significant technological advancements, resulting in increased accessibility and improved product quality. Early VR systems were limited by low visual quality, ...
  • Hinkel-Lipsker, Jacob (University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
    Asymmetric gait, or a difference in functioning between legs during human locomotion, is a health concern that can lead to secondary complications such as chronic musculoskeletal injury or a more sedentary lifestyle. ...
  • Lo, On-Yee (University of Oregon, 2016-02-23)
    Locomotion requires visuospatial attention. However, the role and cortical control of visuospatial attention during locomotion remain unclear. Four experiments were conducted in this study to examine the role and cortical ...

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