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Andrew Q Tan

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Experimental Physiology|March 21, 2026
Adaptive mediolateral control during split-belt walking: Energetics of interlimb coordination and enhanced savings following acute intermittent hypoxiaNorah M Nyangau, Alysha T Bogard, Aviva K Pollet, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|November 20, 2023
Enhanced motor learning and motor savings after acute intermittent hypoxia are associated with a reduction in metabolic costAlysha T Bogard, Makenna R Hemmerle, Andrew C Smith, et al.
Experimental Physiology|February 15, 2024
A single sequence of intermittent hypoxia does not alter stretch reflex excitability in able-bodied individualsAndrew Q Tan, Christopher Tuthill, Anthony N Corsten, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|December 19, 2025
Hemoglobin mass does not increase in able-bodied individuals after consecutive days of acute intermittent hypoxiaAndrew S Harding, Katelyn D Noyes, Aviva K Pollet, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 27, 2022
A Wearable Mixed Reality Platform to Augment Overground Walking: A Feasibility StudyEmily Evans, Megan Dass, William M Muter, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|April 13, 2018
Variability of Leg Kinematics during Overground Walking in Persons with Chronic Incomplete Spinal Cord InjuryWon Joon Sohn, Andrew Q Tan, Heather B Hayes, et al.
Research Square|May 15, 2024
Intermittent Hypoxia-Induced Enhancements in Corticospinal Excitability Predict Gains in Motor Learning and Metabolic EfficiencyAlysha T Bogard, Thomas G Hembree, Aviva K Pollet, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 24, 2025
Intermittent hypoxia-induced enhancements in corticospinal excitability predict gains in motor learning and metabolic efficiencyAlysha T Bogard, Thomas G Hembree, Aviva K Pollet, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 6, 2020
Mild to Moderate Sleep Apnea Is Linked to Hypoxia-induced Motor Recovery after Spinal Cord InjuryIsabelle Vivodtzev, Andrew Q Tan, Megan Hermann, et al.
BMC Neurology|July 10, 2020
Daily acute intermittent hypoxia to improve walking function in persons with subacute spinal cord injury: a randomized clinical trial study protocolAvantika Naidu, Denise M Peters, Andrew Q Tan, et al.
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Experimental Physiology|March 21, 2026
Adaptive mediolateral control during split-belt walking: Energetics of interlimb coordination and enhanced savings following acute intermittent hypoxiaNorah M Nyangau, Alysha T Bogard, Aviva K Pollet, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|November 20, 2023
Enhanced motor learning and motor savings after acute intermittent hypoxia are associated with a reduction in metabolic costAlysha T Bogard, Makenna R Hemmerle, Andrew C Smith, et al.
Experimental Physiology|February 15, 2024
A single sequence of intermittent hypoxia does not alter stretch reflex excitability in able-bodied individualsAndrew Q Tan, Christopher Tuthill, Anthony N Corsten, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|December 19, 2025
Hemoglobin mass does not increase in able-bodied individuals after consecutive days of acute intermittent hypoxiaAndrew S Harding, Katelyn D Noyes, Aviva K Pollet, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 27, 2022
A Wearable Mixed Reality Platform to Augment Overground Walking: A Feasibility StudyEmily Evans, Megan Dass, William M Muter, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|April 13, 2018
Variability of Leg Kinematics during Overground Walking in Persons with Chronic Incomplete Spinal Cord InjuryWon Joon Sohn, Andrew Q Tan, Heather B Hayes, et al.
Research Square|May 15, 2024
Intermittent Hypoxia-Induced Enhancements in Corticospinal Excitability Predict Gains in Motor Learning and Metabolic EfficiencyAlysha T Bogard, Thomas G Hembree, Aviva K Pollet, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 24, 2025
Intermittent hypoxia-induced enhancements in corticospinal excitability predict gains in motor learning and metabolic efficiencyAlysha T Bogard, Thomas G Hembree, Aviva K Pollet, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|May 6, 2020
Mild to Moderate Sleep Apnea Is Linked to Hypoxia-induced Motor Recovery after Spinal Cord InjuryIsabelle Vivodtzev, Andrew Q Tan, Megan Hermann, et al.
BMC Neurology|July 10, 2020
Daily acute intermittent hypoxia to improve walking function in persons with subacute spinal cord injury: a randomized clinical trial study protocolAvantika Naidu, Denise M Peters, Andrew Q Tan, et al.
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