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Brummer, Vera, Schneider, Stefan, Vogt, Tobias, Struder, Heiko, Carnahan, Heather, Askew, Christopher, et al. (2011) Coherence between brain cortical function and neurocognitive performance during changed gravity conditions. Journal of Visualized Experiments, 51, pp. 1-7.
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1Vaile, Jo, O'Hagan, Ciara, Stefanovic, Brad, Walker, Megan, Gill, Nicholas, & Askew, Christopher D. (2011) Effect of cold water immersion on repeated cycling performance and limb blood flow. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 45(10), pp. 825-829.
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11Brummer, Vera, Schneider, Stefan, Struder, Heiko, & Askew, Christopher (2011) Primary motor cortex activity is elevated with incremental exercise intensity. Neuroscience, 181, pp. 150-162.
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4Wheeler, Keane W., Askew, Christopher D., & Sayers, Mark G. (2010) Effective attacking strategies in rugby union. European Journal of Sport Science, 10(4), pp. 237-242.
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4Schneider, Stefan, Askew, Christopher, Abel, Thomas, Mierau, Andreas, & Struder, Heiko (2010) Brain and exercise : a first approach using electrotomography. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 42(3), pp. 600-607.
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11Schneider, Stefan, Askew, Christopher, Abel, Thomas, & Struder, Heiko (2010) Exercise, music, and the brain : is there a central pattern generator? Journal of Sports Sciences, 28(12), pp. 1337-1343.
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5Lee, James, Sutter, Kattie, Askew, Christopher, & Burkett, Brendan (2010) Identifying symmetry in running gait using a single inertial sensor. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 13(5), pp. 559-563.
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3Wood, Rachel, Wishart, Connie, Walker, Philip, Askew, Christopher, & Stewart, Ian B. (2009) Plasma ATP concentration and venous oxygen content in the forearm during dynamic handgrip exercise. BMC Physiology, 9(24), pp. 1-9.
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4Mierau, Andreas, Schneider, Stefan, Abel, Thomas, Askew, Christopher, Werner, Susen, & StrĂ¼der, Heiko K. (2009) Improved sensorimotor adaptation after exhaustive exercise is accompanied by altered brain activity. Physiology & Behavior, 96(1), pp. 115-121.
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3Schneider, Stefan, Brummer, Vera, Abel, Thomas, Askew, Christopher, & Struder, Heiko (2009) Changes in brain cortical activity measured by EEG are related to individual exercise preferences. Physiology and Behavior, 98(4), pp. 447-452.
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13Schneider, Stefan, Askew, Christopher, Diehl, Julia, Mierau, Andreas, Kleinert, Jens, Abel, Thomas, et al. (2009) EEG activity and mood in health orientated runners after different exercise intensities. Physiology and Behavior, 96(4 - 5), pp. 709-716.
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10Schneider, Stefan, Askew, Christopher, Brummer, Vera, Kleinert, Jens, Guardiera, Simon, Abel, Thomas, et al. (2009) The effect of parabolic flight on perceived physical, motivational and psychological state in men and women : correlation with neuroendocrine stress parameters and electrocortical activity. Stress: the international journal on the biology of stress, 12(4), pp. 336-349.
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4Schneider, Stefan, Brummer, Vera, Carnahan, Heather, Dubrowski, Adam, Askew, Christopher, & Struder, Heiko (2008) What happens to the brain in weightlessness? A first approach by EEG tomography. NeuroImage, 42(4), pp. 1316-1323.
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15Green, Simon, Askew, Christopher, & Walker, Philip (2007) Effect of type 2 diabetes mellitus on exercise intolerance and the physiological responses to exercise in peripheral arterial disease. Diabetologia: clinical and experimental diabetes and metabolism, 50(4), pp. 859-866.
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6Schneider, Stefan, Brummer, Vera, Carnahan, Heather, Dubrowski, Adam, Askew, Christopher, & Struder, Heiko (2007) Stress hormone stability: Processing of blood samples collected during parabolic flight: A pre-flight comparison of different protocols. Clinical Biochemistry, 40(16 - 1), pp. 1332-1335.
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2Sanderson, Bradley, Askew, Christopher, Stewart, Ian B., Walker, Philip J., Gibbs, Harry, & Green, Simon (2006) Short-term effects of cycle and treadmill training on exercise tolerance in peripheral arterial disease. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 44(1), pp. 119-127.
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13Askew, Christopher, Green, Simon C., Walker, Philip B., Kerr, Graham K., Green, Anita A., Williams, Andrew D., et al. (2005) Skeletal muscle phenotype is associated with exercise tolerance in patients with peripheral arterial disease. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 41(5), pp. 802-807.
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32Askew, Christopher, Green, Simon, Hou, Xiang-Yu, & Walker, Philip (2002) Physiological and symptomatic responses to cycling and walking in intermittent claudication. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, 22(5), pp. 348-355.
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11Askew, Christopher, Barker, Glenn, Green, Anita, Green, Simon, Hou, Xiang-Yu, & Walker, Philip (2002) Skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate and walking performance in peripheral arterial disease. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, 22(3), pp. 226-232.
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14Askew, Christopher, Barker, Glenn, Green, Anita, Green, Simon, & Walker, Philip (2001) Effect of Propionyl-L-Carnitine on Exercise Performance in Peripheral Arterial Disease. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, pp. 1415-1422.
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14QUT Thesis
Askew, Christopher D. (2002) Exercise intolerance in peripheral arterial disease. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
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