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Experience influences kinematic motor synergies: an Uncontrolled manifold approach to simulated Nordic skiing
Frayne, D. H., Norman-Gerum, V. T., Howarth, S. J., Brown, S. H. M.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024)article“…Brown, S. H. M.…”
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Synergistic control of hand position, velocity, and acceleration fluctuates across time during simulated Nordic skiing
Frayne, D. H., Norman-Gerum, V. T., Howarth, S. J., Brown, S. H. M.Published in Human Movement Science (2022)article“…Brown, S. H. M.…”
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Tactile cues can change movement: An example using tape to redistribute flexion from the lumbar spine to the hips and knees during lifting
Pinto, B. L., Beaudette, S. M., Brown, S. H. M.Published in Human Movement Science (2018)article“…Brown, S. H. M.…”
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Comparison of different rowing exercises: Trunk muscle activation and lumbar spine motion, load, and stiffness
Fenwick, C. M. J., Brown, S. H. M., McGill, S. M.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2009)article“…Brown, S. H. M.…”
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Co-activation alters the linear versus non-linear impression of the EMG-torque relationship of trunk muscles
Brown, S. H. M., McGill, S. M.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2008)article“…Brown, S. H. M.…”
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How the inherent stiffness of the in vivo human trunk varies with changing magnitudes of muscular activation
Brown, S. H. M., McGill, S. M.Published in Clinical Biomechanics (2008)article“…Brown, S. H. M.…”
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