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Phillip M Newman

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Behavior Research Methods|July 25, 2020
A comparison of methods of assessing cue combination during navigationPhillip M Newman, Timothy P McNamara
Psychological Research|August 22, 2021
Integration of visual landmark cues in spatial memoryPhillip M Newman, Timothy P McNamara
Cognition|January 3, 2021
A computational cognitive model of judgments of relative directionPhillip M Newman, Gregory E Cox, Timothy P McNamara
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 10, 2023
Statistically Optimal Cue Integration During Human Spatial NavigationPhillip M Newman, Yafei Qi, Weimin Mou, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science|May 17, 2021
Much work remains to reach consensus on musculoskeletal injury risk in military service members: A systematic review with meta-analysisDaniel I Rhon, Joseph M Molloy, Andreas Monnier, et al.
The Knee|May 27, 2018
Squatting, lunging and kneeling provided similar kinematic profiles in healthy knees-A systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature on deep knee flexion kinematicsCatherine R Galvin, Diana M Perriman, Phillip M Newman, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|April 23, 2025
Minimal Data Elements for Surveillance and Reporting Of Musculoskeletal Injuries in the MILitary (ROMMIL) International Consensus StatementGarrett S Bullock, Joanne L Fallowfield, Sarah J de la Motte, et al.
F1000Research|December 9, 2024
Methodology used to develop the minimum common data elements for surveillance and Reporting of Musculoskeletal Injuries in the MILitary (ROMMIL) statementGarrett S Bullock, Joanne L Fallowfield, Sarah J de la Motte, et al.
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Behavior Research Methods|July 25, 2020
A comparison of methods of assessing cue combination during navigationPhillip M Newman, Timothy P McNamara
Psychological Research|August 22, 2021
Integration of visual landmark cues in spatial memoryPhillip M Newman, Timothy P McNamara
Cognition|January 3, 2021
A computational cognitive model of judgments of relative directionPhillip M Newman, Gregory E Cox, Timothy P McNamara
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 10, 2023
Statistically Optimal Cue Integration During Human Spatial NavigationPhillip M Newman, Yafei Qi, Weimin Mou, et al.
European Journal of Sport Science|May 17, 2021
Much work remains to reach consensus on musculoskeletal injury risk in military service members: A systematic review with meta-analysisDaniel I Rhon, Joseph M Molloy, Andreas Monnier, et al.
The Knee|May 27, 2018
Squatting, lunging and kneeling provided similar kinematic profiles in healthy knees-A systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature on deep knee flexion kinematicsCatherine R Galvin, Diana M Perriman, Phillip M Newman, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|April 23, 2025
Minimal Data Elements for Surveillance and Reporting Of Musculoskeletal Injuries in the MILitary (ROMMIL) International Consensus StatementGarrett S Bullock, Joanne L Fallowfield, Sarah J de la Motte, et al.
F1000Research|December 9, 2024
Methodology used to develop the minimum common data elements for surveillance and Reporting of Musculoskeletal Injuries in the MILitary (ROMMIL) statementGarrett S Bullock, Joanne L Fallowfield, Sarah J de la Motte, et al.
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