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Knight, Christopher
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Knight, Christopher
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Electromyography
Academic Article
Postural reactions following forward platform perturbation in young, middle-age, and old adults.
Academic Article
Spectral analysis of point processes: motor unit activity and heart rate analysis.
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The rate of force development scaling factor (RFD-SF): protocol, reliability, and muscle comparisons.
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Short-term immobilization after eccentric exercise. Part I: contractile properties.
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Neuromuscular variables affecting the magnitude of force loss after eccentric exercise.
Academic Article
Comparison of MRI with EMG to study muscle activity associated with dynamic plantar flexion.
Academic Article
Enhanced motor unit rate coding with improvements in a force-matching task.
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Explosive force and fractionated reaction time in elderly low- and high-active women.
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Relationships between motor unit size and recruitment threshold in older adults: implications for size principle.
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Examining Ankle-Joint Laxity Using 2 Knee Positions and With Simulated Muscle Guarding.
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Motor Unit Discharge and Slowed Motor Output in Elderly
Academic Article
Comparison of neural excitation measures from the surface electromyogram during rate-dependent muscle contractions.
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Evidence of bilinearity in the relationship between rate of neuromuscular excitation and rate of force development.
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Motor unit firing rates during constant isometric contraction: establishing and comparing an age-related pattern among muscles.
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Rates of neuromuscular excitation during cycling in Parkinson's disease compared to healthy young and older adults.
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Impaired performance of rapid grip in people with Parkinson's disease and motor segmentation.
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Electromyography