Beverly Bishop, Ph. D.
Affiliations: | Physiology | State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States |
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Puckree T, Cerny F, Bishop B. (1998) Abdominal motor unit activity during respiratory and nonrespiratory tasks. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 84: 1707-15 |
Plesh O, Bishop B, McCall WD. (1996) Patterns of jaw muscle activity during voluntary chewing. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. 23: 262-9 |
Barrett J, Cerny F, Hirsch JA, et al. (1994) Control of breathing patterns and abdominal muscles during graded loads and tilt. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 76: 2473-80 |
Cerny F, Wiedrich-Smith M, Bishop B. (1993) 637 Breathing Pattern During Expiratory Muscle Fatigue Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 25 |
Cerny F, Armitage L, Hirsch JA, et al. (1992) Respiratory and abdominal muscle responses to expiratory threshold loading in cystic fibrosis. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 72: 842-50 |
Bishop B, Plesh O, McCall WD. (1990) Effects of chewing frequency and bolus hardness on human incisor trajectory and masseter muscle activity. Archives of Oral Biology. 35: 311-8 |
Neeman H, McCall W, Plesh O, et al. (1990) Analysis of jaw movements and masticatory muscle activity. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 31: 19-32 |
Armitage L, Cerny F, Bishop B, et al. (1990) 317 Abdominal Muscle Activity And Ventilatory Responses To Expiratory Threshold Loads (Etl ) Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 22 |
Plesh O, Bishop B, McCall W. (1987) Mandibular movements and jaw muscles' activity while voluntarily chewing at different rates. Experimental Neurology. 98: 285-300 |
Kondo T, Bishop B. (1987) Electrically evoked responses of the human external oblique abdominal muscle. Experimental Neurology. 95: 336-56 |