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Ian D Loram

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The Journal of Physiology|September 9, 2006
Manually controlled human balancing using visual, vestibular and proprioceptive senses involves a common, low frequency neural processMartin Lakie, Ian D Loram
The Journal of Physiology|May 3, 2002
Human balancing of an inverted pendulum: position control by small, ballistic-like, throw and catch movementsIan D Loram, Martin Lakie
The Journal of Physiology|December 17, 2002
Direct measurement of human ankle stiffness during quiet standing: the intrinsic mechanical stiffness is insufficient for stabilityIan D Loram, Martin Lakie
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|January 30, 2020
Estimation of absolute states of human skeletal muscle via standard B-mode ultrasound imaging and deep convolutional neural networksRyan J Cunningham, Ian D Loram
The Journal of Physiology|July 2, 2003
Human balancing of an inverted pendulum with a compliant linkage: neural control by anticipatory intermittent biasMartin Lakie, Nicholas Caplan, Ian D Loram
The Journal of Physiology|September 8, 2007
The passive, human calf muscles in relation to standing: the short range stiffness lies in the contractile componentIan D Loram, Constantinos N Maganaris, Martin Lakie
The Journal of Physiology|March 30, 2004
Paradoxical muscle movement in human standingIan D Loram, Constantinos N Maganaris, Martin Lakie
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|December 13, 2005
Use of ultrasound to make noninvasive in vivo measurement of continuous changes in human muscle contractile lengthIan D Loram, Constantinos N Maganaris, Martin Lakie
The Journal of Physiology|September 16, 2006
The frequency of human, manual adjustments in balancing an inverted pendulum is constrained by intrinsic physiological factorsIan D Loram, Peter J Gawthrop, Martin Lakie
The Journal of Physiology|January 22, 2005
Human postural sway results from frequent, ballistic bias impulses by soleus and gastrocnemiusIan D Loram, Constantinos N Maganaris, Martin Lakie
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The Journal of Physiology|September 9, 2006
Manually controlled human balancing using visual, vestibular and proprioceptive senses involves a common, low frequency neural processMartin Lakie, Ian D Loram
The Journal of Physiology|May 3, 2002
Human balancing of an inverted pendulum: position control by small, ballistic-like, throw and catch movementsIan D Loram, Martin Lakie
The Journal of Physiology|December 17, 2002
Direct measurement of human ankle stiffness during quiet standing: the intrinsic mechanical stiffness is insufficient for stabilityIan D Loram, Martin Lakie
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|January 30, 2020
Estimation of absolute states of human skeletal muscle via standard B-mode ultrasound imaging and deep convolutional neural networksRyan J Cunningham, Ian D Loram
The Journal of Physiology|July 2, 2003
Human balancing of an inverted pendulum with a compliant linkage: neural control by anticipatory intermittent biasMartin Lakie, Nicholas Caplan, Ian D Loram
The Journal of Physiology|September 8, 2007
The passive, human calf muscles in relation to standing: the short range stiffness lies in the contractile componentIan D Loram, Constantinos N Maganaris, Martin Lakie
The Journal of Physiology|March 30, 2004
Paradoxical muscle movement in human standingIan D Loram, Constantinos N Maganaris, Martin Lakie
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|December 13, 2005
Use of ultrasound to make noninvasive in vivo measurement of continuous changes in human muscle contractile lengthIan D Loram, Constantinos N Maganaris, Martin Lakie
The Journal of Physiology|September 16, 2006
The frequency of human, manual adjustments in balancing an inverted pendulum is constrained by intrinsic physiological factorsIan D Loram, Peter J Gawthrop, Martin Lakie
The Journal of Physiology|January 22, 2005
Human postural sway results from frequent, ballistic bias impulses by soleus and gastrocnemiusIan D Loram, Constantinos N Maganaris, Martin Lakie
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