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Motor modules of human locomotion: influence of EMG averaging, concatenation, and number of step cycles
AS Oliveira, L Gizzi, D Farina, UG Kersting
Frontiers in human neuroscience 8, 335, 2014
2282014
Induction and separation of motion artifacts in EEG data using a mobile phantom head device
AS Oliveira, BR Schlink, WD Hairston, P König, DP Ferris
Journal of Neural Engineering 13 (3), 036014, 2016
1372016
Proposing metrics for benchmarking novel EEG technologies towards real-world measurements
AS Oliveira, BR Schlink, WD Hairston, P König, DP Ferris
Frontiers in human neuroscience 10, 188, 2016
1152016
Resistance Training for Explosive and Maximal Strength: Effects on Early and Late Rate of Force Development
FBD Oliveira, ASC Oliveira, GF Rizatto, BS Denadai
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine 12, 000-000, 2013
932013
Modular organization of balance control following perturbations during walking
ASC Oliveira, L Gizzi, UG Kersting, D Farina
Journal of neurophysiology 108 (7), 1895, 2012
872012
Modular Control of Treadmill vs Overground Running
AS Oliveira, L Gizzi, S Ketabi, D Farina, UG Kersting
PloS one 11 (4), e0153307, 2016
752016
Combining valgus knee brace and lateral foot wedges reduces external forces and moments in osteoarthritis patients
AA Jafarnezhadgero, AS Oliveira, SH Mousavi, M Madadi-Shad
Gait & Posture 59, 104-110, 2018
722018
EMG amplitude and frequency parameters of muscular activity: effect of resistance training based on electromyographic fatigue threshold
ASC Oliveira, M Gonçalves
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 19 (2), 295-303, 2009
712009
Restricted vision increases sensorimotor cortex involvement in human walking
AS Oliveira, BR Schlink, WD Hairston, P König, DP Ferris
Journal of Neurophysiology 118 (4), 1943-1951, 2017
682017
Motion-control shoes help maintaining low loading rate levels during fatiguing running in pronated female runners
AA Jafarnezhadgero, E Sorkhe, AS Oliveira
Gait & posture 73, 65-70, 2019
622019
Effects of fast-velocity eccentric resistance training on early and late rate of force development
AS Oliveira, RB Corvino, F Caputo, P Aagaard, BS Denadai
European journal of sport science 16 (2), 199-205, 2016
622016
Rate of force development in different muscle contraction velocities
RB Corvino, F Caputo, AC Oliveira, CC Greco, BS Denadai
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte 15 (6), 428-431, 2009
57*2009
Implications of sample size and acquired number of steps to investigate running biomechanics
AS Oliveira, CI Pirscoveanu
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 3083, 2021
552021
A channel rejection method for attenuating motion-related artifacts in EEG recordings during walking
AS Oliveira, BR Schlink, WD Hairston, P König, DP Ferris
Frontiers in neuroscience 11, 234297, 2017
532017
Fast changes in direction during human locomotion are executed by impulsive activation of motor modules
AS Oliveira, PB Silva, ME Lund, UG Kersting, D Farina
Neuroscience 228, 283-293, 2013
502013
Neural Control of Matched Motor Units during Muscle Shortening and Lengthening at Increasing Velocities
AS Oliveira, F Negro
Journal of Applied Physiology, 2021
482021
Unilateral balance training enhances neuromuscular reactions to perturbations in the trained and contralateral limb
ASC Oliveira, PB Silva, D Farina, UG Kersting
Gait & posture 38 (4), 894-899, 2013
482013
Effect of wobble board training on movement strategies to maintain equilibrium on unstable surfaces
P de Brito Silva, N Mrachacz-Kersting, AS Oliveira, UG Kersting
Human Movement Science 58, 231-238, 2018
452018
Strategies for equilibrium maintenance during single leg standing on a wobble board
P de Brito Silva, AS Oliveira, N Mrachacz-Kersting, U Laessoe, ...
Gait & posture 44, 149-154, 2016
452016
Improvements in metabolic and neuromuscular fitness after 12-week Bodypump® training
CC Greco, AS Oliveira, MP Pereira, TR Figueira, VD Ruas, M Goncalves, ...
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 25 (12), 3422-3431, 2011
412011
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