21 results on '"Walsh, Lee D."'
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2. Respiratory muscle activity in voluntary breathing tracking tasks: Implications for the assessment of respiratory motor control
3. Proprioceptive Mechanisms and the Human Hand
4. Anaesthesia changes perceived finger width but not finger length
5. The combined effect of muscle contraction history and motor commands on human position sense
6. The contribution of motor commands to position sense differs between elbow and wrist
7. Is this my finger? Proprioceptive illusions of body ownership and representation
8. Proprioceptive signals contribute to the sense of body ownership
9. Overestimation of force during matching of externally generated forces
10. Illusory movements of a phantom hand grade with the duration and magnitude of motor commands
11. Warm-up Stretches Reduce Sensations of Stiffness and Soreness after Eccentric Exercise
12. The upper limb Physiological Profile Assessment: Description, reliability, normative values and criterion validity
13. Proprioceptive measurements of perceived hand position using pointing and verbal localisation tasks
14. History-dependence of muscle slack length following contraction and stretch in the human vastus lateralis
15. Proprioceptive signals contribute to the sense of body ownership
16. Effect of a peripheral nerve block on torque produced by repetitive electrical stimulation
17. High-frequency submaximal stimulation over muscle evokes centrally generated forces in human upper limb skeletal muscles
18. New display of the timing and firing frequency of single motor units
19. Effect of a peripheral nerve block on torque produced by repetitive electrical stimulation.
20. The upper limb Physiological Profile Assessment: Description, reliability, normative values and criterion validity
21. Proprioceptive measurements of perceived hand position using pointing and verbal localisation tasks
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