Oral Presentation, Serially-Applied Ischemic Preconditioning Mediation of Cardiopulmonary Compensations and Oxygen Kinetics during Exercise at Simulated High Altitude
Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) involves brief, repetitive blood flow restriction of the limbs, capable of enhancing local blood flow and oxygen use. As oxygen availability is of concern with increasing altitude, an evaluation of IPC’s potential to influence physiological compensations...
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Oral Presentation, A Rhythmic Cueing in Martial Arts Protocol for the Motor Skills of Children with Autism: An Exploratory Pilot Study
Social interactions of children with autism may be impacted by motor differences. Previous research shows that motor skills of children with autism improve following martial arts programs and rhythmic interventions. Rhythm and motor skills are processed in similar neural areas, thus...
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Oral Presentation, Dietary Fat Metabolism is Impaired due to Hormonal Deficiency in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
Impairments in mobility are only one of the health problems faced by persons living with spinal cord injury (SCI). Neurological deficits also change unconscious bodily functions, such as the processing of food. Specifically, our laboratory has documented exaggerated fat in the blood...
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Oral Presentation, Societal Values and their Representation in Children’s Musical Preferences
We live an unprecedented time of access to digital media. Children’s musical preferences are vast and rapidly shifting. Children are keen to track their favorite artists’ new releases and use their music for aesthetic enjoyment. Yet, with this deliberate access, problems arise...
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