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Gary E Strangman

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Pathare N, Fayet-Moore F, Fogarty J, Jacka F, Strandwitz P, Strangman G, et al.
Front Neural Circuits . 2023 Sep; 17:1170395. PMID: 37663891
The grueling psychological demands of a journey into deep space coupled with ever-increasing distances away from home pose a unique problem: how can we best take advantage of the benefits...
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Lee W, Weisholtz D, Strangman G, Yoo S
Brain Neurorehabil . 2023 Feb; 14(1):e4. PMID: 36742103
Ultrasound is an important theragnostic modality in modern medicine. Technical advancement of both acoustic focusing and transcranial delivery have enabled administration of ultrasound waves to localized brain areas with few...
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Ivkovic V, Sommers B, Cefaratti D, Newman G, Thomas D, Alexander D, et al.
Aerosp Med Hum Perform . 2019 Aug; 90(9):819-825. PMID: 31426899
Spaceflight can strain astronaut physical, physiological, and mental well-being, whereas maintaining astronaut operational performance remains an essential goal. Although various cognitive tests have been used for spaceflight assessment, these have...
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Zhang Q, Zhang N, Kang L, Hu G, Yan X, Ding X, et al.
IEEE J Biomed Health Inform . 2018 Oct; 23(5):1952-1963. PMID: 30334773
For many cerebrovascular diseases both blood pressure (BP) and hemodynamic changes are important clinical variables. In this paper, we describe the development of a novel approach to noninvasively and simultaneously...
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Strangman G, Ivkovic V, Zhang Q
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2017 Jul; 124(3):564-572. PMID: 28705994
The brain is a central component of cognitive and physical human performance. Measures, including functional brain activation, cerebral perfusion, cerebral oxygenation, evoked electrical responses, and resting hemodynamic and electrical activity...
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Strangman G, Zhang Q, Marshall-Goebel K, Mulder E, Stevens B, Clark J, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2017 Apr; 123(1):62-70. PMID: 28360122
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have exhibited hyperopic shifts, posterior eye globe flattening, dilated optic nerve sheaths, and even optic disk swelling from spaceflight. Elevated intracranial pressure (ICP)...
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DiPasquale D, Strangman G, Harris N, Muza S
Biomed Res Int . 2016 Nov; 2016:6245609. PMID: 27847819
Acute mountain sickness (AMS), characterized by headache, nausea, fatigue, and dizziness when unacclimatized individuals rapidly ascend to high altitude, is exacerbated by exercise and can be disabling. Although AMS is...
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Hu G, Zhang Q, Ivkovic V, Strangman G
J Biomed Opt . 2016 Jul; 21(9):091314. PMID: 27467190
Ambulatory diffuse optical tomography (aDOT) is based on near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and enables three-dimensional imaging of regional hemodynamics and oxygen consumption during a person’s normal activities. Although NIRS has been...
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DiPasquale D, Muza S, Gunn A, Li Z, Zhang Q, Harris N, et al.
Brain Behav . 2016 Apr; 6(3):e00437. PMID: 27099800
Introduction: We hypothesized that cerebral alterations in edema, perfusion, and/or intracranial pressure (ICP) are related to the development of acute mountain sickness (AMS). Methods: To vary AMS, we manipulated ambient...
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DiPasquale D, Strangman G, Harris N, Muza S
Aerosp Med Hum Perform . 2015 Jun; 86(7):614-9. PMID: 26102141
Introduction: This study simultaneously quantified the effects of normobaric hypoxia (NH), hypobaric hypoxia (HH), exercise duration, and exposure time on acute mountain sickness severity (AMS-C). Methods: Thirty-six subjects (27.7 ±...