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    A Tailored Music-Motor Therapy and Real-Time Biofeedback Mobile Phone App (‘GotRhythm’) to Promote Rehabilitation Following Stroke: A Pilot Study by Hankinson, Katherine, Shaykevich, Alex, Vallence, Ann-Maree, Rodger, Jennifer, Rosenberg, Michael, Etherton-Beer, Christopher

    “…Background: Stroke persists as an important cause of long-term disability world-wide with the need for rehabilitation strategies to facilitate plasticity and…”
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    Auditory Feedback Improves Heart Rate Moderation during Moderate-Intensity Exercise by SHAYKEVICH, ALEX, GROVE, J ROBERT, JACKSON, BEN, LANDERS, GRANT J, DIMMOCK, JAMES

    “…PURPOSEThe objective of this study is to determine whether exposure to automated HR feedback can produce improvements in the ability to regulate HR during…”
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    Evaluation of iPod-Based Automated Tinnitus Pitch Matching by Wunderlich, Robert, Stein, Alwina, Engell, Alva, Lau, Pia, Waasem, Lea, Shaykevich, Alex, Rudack, Claudia, Pantev, Christo

    “…Tinnitus is the perception of sound unrelated to any external source. Diagnostic approaches to assess tinnitus characteristics such as tinnitus pitch are…”
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    Exercise responses to heart rate clamped cycling with graded blood flow restriction by Li, Siu Nam, Ihsan, Mohammed, Shaykevich, Alex, Girard, Olivier

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-08-2023)
    “…To quantify the acute effects of graded blood flow restriction on the interaction between changes in mechanical output, muscle oxygenation trends and…”
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    Automatic adjustment of cycle ergometer power output to accurately clamp heart rate by Li, Siu Nam, Peeling, Peter, Scott, Brendan R., Peiffer, Jeremiah J., Shaykevich, Alex, Girard, Olivier

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (02-05-2024)
    “…We assessed the accuracy and inter-sessional reliability of traditional (manual) compared to automatic (AutoHR) heart rate (HR) clamping methods during…”
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    Recovery following exercise-induced fatigue: Influence of a single heart rate clamped cycling session under systemic hypoxia by Li, Siu Nam, Peeling, Peter, Scott, Brendan R., Peiffer, Jeremiah J., Shaykevich, Alex, Girard, Olivier

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (16-02-2024)
    “…We investigated whether a single heart rate clamped cycling session under systemic hypoxia affects the recovery of physical and psycho-physiological responses…”
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    Maintenance of internal load despite a stepwise reduction in external load during moderate intensity heart rate clamped cycling with acute graded normobaric hypoxia in males by Li, Siu Nam, Peeling, Peter, Scott, Brendan R., Peiffer, Jeremiah J., Shaykevich, Alex, Girard, Olivier

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-11-2023)
    “…ObjectivesTo investigate the acute effects of graded hypoxia on external and internal loads during 60 min of endurance cycling at a clamped heart…”
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    Clinical trial on tonal tinnitus with tailor-made notched music training by Stein, Alwina, Wunderlich, Robert, Lau, Pia, Engell, Alva, Wollbrink, Andreas, Shaykevich, Alex, Kuhn, Jörg-Tobias, Holling, Heinz, Rudack, Claudia, Pantev, Christo

    Published in BMC neurology (17-03-2016)
    “…Tinnitus is a result of hyper-activity/hyper-synchrony of auditory neurons coding the tinnitus frequency, which has developed due to synchronous mass activity…”
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    Study protocol: Münster tinnitus randomized controlled clinical trial-2013 based on tailor-made notched music training (TMNMT) by Pantev, Christo, Rudack, Claudia, Stein, Alwina, Wunderlich, Robert, Engell, Alva, Lau, Pia, Wollbrink, Andreas, Shaykevich, Alex

    Published in BMC neurology (02-03-2014)
    “…Tinnitus is a result of hyper-activity/hyper-synchrony of auditory neurons coding the tinnitus frequency, which has developed to synchronous mass activity…”
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    Study protocol: muenster tinnitus randomized controlled clinical trial-2013 based on tailor-made notched music training (TMNMT) by Pantev, Christo, Rudack, Claudia, Stein, Alwina, Wunderlich, Robert, Engell, Alva, Lau, Pia, Wollbrink, Andreas, Shaykevich, Alex

    Published in BMC neurology (01-01-2014)
    “…Background: Tinnitus is a result of hyper-activity/hyper-synchrony of auditory neurons coding the tinnitus frequency, which has developed to synchronous mass…”
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