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Aaron D Likens

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Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 29, 2020
Windowed multiscale synchrony: modeling time-varying and scale-localized interpersonal coordination dynamicsAaron D Likens, Travis J Wiltshire
Gait & Posture|April 7, 2023
Running gait produces long range correlations: A systematic reviewTaylor J Wilson, Aaron D Likens
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|September 28, 2022
Nonlinear Analyses Distinguish Load Carriage Dynamics in Walking and Standing: A Systematic ReviewKolby J Brink, Kari L McKenzie, Aaron D Likens
Motor Control|September 17, 2019
Distinguishing Two Types of Variability in a Sit-to-Stand TaskCameron T Gibbons, Polemnia G Amazeen, Aaron D Likens
Motor Control|December 7, 2018
Effects of Foot Placement on Postural Sway in the Anteroposterior and Mediolateral DirectionsCameron T Gibbons, Polemnia G Amazeen, Aaron D Likens
Physical Review. E|April 18, 2025
Multifractal nonlinearity as a robust estimator of multiplicative cascade dynamicsMadhur Mangalam, Aaron D Likens, Damian G Kelty-Stephen
Frontiers in Network Physiology|November 6, 2023
Multifractality in stride-to-stride variations reveals that walking involves more movement tuning and adjusting than runningTaylor J Wilson, Madhur Mangalam, Nick Stergiou, et al.
Psychological Research|November 15, 2024
A systematic review of human odometryTyler M Wiles, Alli Grunkemeyer, Nick Stergiou, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 7, 2026
Subtle to significant: Enhancing heaviness perception with stochastic resonanceAlli A Grunkemeyer, Damian G Kelty-Stephen, Aaron D Likens
Human Movement Science|July 10, 2025
Higher entropy in movements may promote enhanced upper limb motor precisionKolby J Brink, Tyler M Wiles, Nick Stergiou, et al.
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Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|September 29, 2020
Windowed multiscale synchrony: modeling time-varying and scale-localized interpersonal coordination dynamicsAaron D Likens, Travis J Wiltshire
Gait & Posture|April 7, 2023
Running gait produces long range correlations: A systematic reviewTaylor J Wilson, Aaron D Likens
Journal of Applied Biomechanics|September 28, 2022
Nonlinear Analyses Distinguish Load Carriage Dynamics in Walking and Standing: A Systematic ReviewKolby J Brink, Kari L McKenzie, Aaron D Likens
Motor Control|September 17, 2019
Distinguishing Two Types of Variability in a Sit-to-Stand TaskCameron T Gibbons, Polemnia G Amazeen, Aaron D Likens
Motor Control|December 7, 2018
Effects of Foot Placement on Postural Sway in the Anteroposterior and Mediolateral DirectionsCameron T Gibbons, Polemnia G Amazeen, Aaron D Likens
Physical Review. E|April 18, 2025
Multifractal nonlinearity as a robust estimator of multiplicative cascade dynamicsMadhur Mangalam, Aaron D Likens, Damian G Kelty-Stephen
Frontiers in Network Physiology|November 6, 2023
Multifractality in stride-to-stride variations reveals that walking involves more movement tuning and adjusting than runningTaylor J Wilson, Madhur Mangalam, Nick Stergiou, et al.
Psychological Research|November 15, 2024
A systematic review of human odometryTyler M Wiles, Alli Grunkemeyer, Nick Stergiou, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 7, 2026
Subtle to significant: Enhancing heaviness perception with stochastic resonanceAlli A Grunkemeyer, Damian G Kelty-Stephen, Aaron D Likens
Human Movement Science|July 10, 2025
Higher entropy in movements may promote enhanced upper limb motor precisionKolby J Brink, Tyler M Wiles, Nick Stergiou, et al.
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