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L G Richards

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Jacobson I, Richards L
Ergonomics . 2015 Nov; 19(1):1-10. PMID: 26528592
Quantitative environmental and subjective data obtained aboard commercial airlines are used to model passenger reaction. Several models for comfort are compared. The manner in which the overall response to the...
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Patterson T, Bishop M, McGuirk T, Sethi A, Richards L
J Mot Behav . 2011 Feb; 43(2):121-30. PMID: 21347950
Assessments of upper extremity performance typically include qualitative rather than quantitative measures of functional ability. Kinematic analysis is an objective, discriminative measure that quantifies movement biomechanics; however, the use within...
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Pohl P, McDowd J, Filion D, Richards L, Stiers W
Clin Rehabil . 2006 Apr; 20(3):246-53. PMID: 16634344
Objective: To determine if adults in the subacute phase post moderate or mild stroke could learn a motor task under implicit practice conditions. Design: Non-randomized, between-group design. Setting: Subjects' homes....
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Pohl P, McDowd J, Filion D, Richards L, Stiers W
Phys Ther . 2001 Nov; 81(11):1780-9. PMID: 11694171
Background And Purpose: A motor skill can be learned implicitly, without awareness of what is being learned. The purpose of this study was to examine the ability of adults who...
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Richards L
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 1997 Oct; 78(10):1154-6. PMID: 9339168
Objective: To examine whether grip strengths were different when measured in supine and sitting positions. Design: Comparison, convenience sample. Setting: Community. Participants: Seventy-four healthy adult participants with no history of...
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Richards L, Olson B
Am J Occup Ther . 1996 Feb; 50(2):133-8. PMID: 8808417
Objective: Several studies have indicated that changing body positions results in altered grip strengths. Although one might expect that grip strength would be influenced by the position of the forearm...
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Richards L, Chiarello C
Brain Lang . 1990 Jul; 39(1):90-106. PMID: 2207623
In category classification tasks, typicality effects are usually found: accuracy and reaction time depend upon distance from a prototype. In this study, subjects learned either verbal or nonverbal dot pattern...
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Richards L
NIDA Res Monogr . 1981 May; 35:1-98. PMID: 6790997
No abstract available.
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Richards L
Ergonomics . 1978 Nov; 21(11):913-23. PMID: 729556
No abstract available.
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Jacobson I, Richards L, KUHLTHAU A
Appl Ergon . 1978 Sep; 9(3):169-72. PMID: 15677268
Models for predicting human comfort responses to environmental variables are presented for diverse vehicles. Air mode studies reveal that comfort is a function of vertical and transverse accelerations, noise levels...