Search Results - "Shaykevich, Alex"
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Automatic heart rate clamp: A practical tool to control internal and external training loads during aerobic exercise
Published in Frontiers in physiology (07-04-2023)Get full text
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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
Published in Journal of experimental neuroscience (2022)“…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
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-05-2015)“…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
Published in Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (01-02-2015)“…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
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
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
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
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
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)
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)
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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