David R Carrier
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Boynton A, Truong T, Luttmer N, Merryweather A, Minor M, Carrier D
Hum Mov Sci
. 2023 May;
89:103096.
PMID: 37163968
Incidence of traumatic brain injury is an important hazard in sports and recreation. Unexpected (blind-sided) impacts with other players, obstacles, and the ground can be particularly dangerous. We believe this...
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Boynton A, Carrier D
Integr Org Biol
. 2022 Jul;
4(1):obac021.
PMID: 35854827
During locomotion, cervical muscles must be active to stabilize the head as the body accelerates and decelerates. We hypothesized that cervical muscles are also part of the linked chain of...
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Reader L, Carrier D, Goller F, Isaacs M, Moore Crisp A, Barnes C, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2021 Nov;
225(1).
PMID: 34748013
During vertical climbing, the gravitational moment tends to pitch the animal's head away from the climbing surface and this may be countered by (1) applying a correcting torque at a...
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Cooper A, McDermott W, Martin J, Dulaney S, Carrier D
J Exp Biol
. 2021 Oct;
224(21).
PMID: 34605905
Muscle design constraints preclude simultaneous specialization of the vertebrate locomotor system for explosive and economical force generation. The resulting performance trade-off between power and economy has been attributed primarily to...
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Cooper A, Cunningham C, Morris J, Ruff J, Potts W, Carrier D
J Exp Biol
. 2020 Jan;
223(Pt 3).
PMID: 31915200
Intense physical competition between males for mating opportunities is widespread among mammals. In such agonistic encounters, males with combinations of morphological, physiological and behavioral characters that allow them to dominate...
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Morris J, Link J, Martin J, Carrier D
J Exp Biol
. 2019 Dec;
223(Pt 2).
PMID: 31862852
Sexual dimorphism often arises from selection on specific musculoskeletal traits that improve male fighting performance. In humans, one common form of fighting includes using the fists as weapons. Here, we...
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Bye T, Carter K, Carrier D, Elmer S
Adv Physiol Educ
. 2019 Jun;
43(3):282-287.
PMID: 31246506
Developing hands-on activities that engage and excite K-12 students is critical for stimulating interest in science-based careers. We created an activity for high school students that required them to integrate...
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Morris J, Cunningham C, Carrier D
J Morphol
. 2019 Mar;
280(5):731-738.
PMID: 30892726
Sexual dimorphism often arises as a response to selection on traits that improve a male's ability to physically compete for access to mates. In primates, sexual dimorphism in body mass...
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Carrier D, Wake M
J Morphol
. 2018 Jun;
226(3):289-295.
PMID: 29865355
The pattern of lung ventilation in the terrestrial caecilian Dermophis mexicanus was investigated by recording pressure changes of buccal and pleuroperitoneal cavities and activity of the buccal musculature. This species...
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Morris J, Ruff J, Potts W, Carrier D
J Exp Biol
. 2017 May;
220(Pt 14):2521-2528.
PMID: 28468871
Both economical locomotion and physical fighting are important performance traits to many species because of their direct influence on components of Darwinian fitness. Locomotion represents a substantial portion of the...