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    Association between intravenous tirofiban and intracranial hemorrhage in acute large vessel occlusion stroke: insight from the RESCUE BT randomized placebo-controlled trial

    The aim of this study is to investigate the association between intravenous tirofiban and symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage (SICH) in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) secondary to large vessel occlu...

    Hongfei Sang, Jiacheng Huang, Bingwu Jiang, Qifeng Guo in Journal of Neurology (2023)

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    Assessment of validity of a high-yield surface electromyogram decomposition

    Using recordings from a five-pin surface sensor array, a template-based surface electromyogram (sEMG) decomposition system has been developed to identify single motor unit discharge properties. However, the re...

    **aogang Hu, William Z Rymer, Nina L Suresh in Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilita… (2013)

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    Force and time gain interact to nonlinearly scale adaptive visual-motor isometric force control

    This study examined the influence of force–time gain on the visual-motor control of isometric force. The spatial lengths on the computer screen representing the unit of elapsed time (time gain) and force (forc...

    **aogang Hu, Karl M. Newell in Experimental Brain Research (2012)

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    Time gain influences adaptive visual-motor isometric force control

    This study examined the influence of time gain on the visual-motor control of isometric force. Time gain denotes the spatial length on the computer screen representing the unit of elapsed time of the force out...

    **aogang Hu, Molly M. Mazich, Karl M. Newell in Experimental Brain Research (2012)

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    Visual information gain and task asymmetry interact in bimanual force coordination and control

    This study examined the question of whether and how the influence of visual information on force coordination patterns is dependent on the settings of a task asymmetry constraint. In a bimanual isometric force...

    **aogang Hu, Karl M. Newell in Experimental Brain Research (2011)

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    Visual information interacts with neuromuscular factors in the coordination of bimanual isometric force

    The role of perceptual-motor processes in the coordination and control of movement is a long standing issue. Nevertheless, there is no coherence on theoretical perspectives with their being frameworks that emp...

    **aogang Hu, Mike Loncharich, Karl M. Newell in Experimental Brain Research (2011)

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    Dependence of asymmetrical interference on task demands and hand dominance in bimanual isometric force tasks

    This study investigated the asymmetry of bilateral interference in a bimanual isometric force pulse task and the relation of the degree of interference with the asymmetry of the force levels and the hand domin...

    **aogang Hu, Karl M. Newell in Experimental Brain Research (2011)