2nd year PhD student Kylie Harmon recently had a paper accepted in Physiological Measurement. The title of the paper is “Is the motor unit mean firing rate versus recruitment threshold relationship linear?” and was co-authored by students Ryan Girts and Rob MacLennan, as well as Dr. Stock (PI). The article can be found here: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6579/ab4025 UCF NPL is very proud of Kylie for this and all of her future contributions to the lab.
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Kylie Harmon publishes manuscript in Physiological Measurement

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