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Sign in to add mentorPaul L. Gribble | grad student | 2007-2012 | Western University |
J Maxwell Donelan | post-doc | University of Calgary (Biomechanics Tree) |
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van der Zee TJ, Wong JD, Kuo AD. (2024) On the rate-limiting dynamics of force development in muscle. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Wong JD, Cluff T, Kuo AD. (2021) The energetic basis for smooth human arm movements. Elife. 10 |
Simha SN, Wong JD, Selinger JC, et al. (2021) Increasing the gradient of energetic cost does not initiate adaptation in human walking. Journal of Neurophysiology |
Selinger JC, Wong JD, Simha SN, et al. (2019) How people initiate energy optimization and converge on their optimal gaits. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Simha SN, Wong JD, Selinger JC, et al. (2019) A mechatronic system for studying energy optimization during walking. Ieee Transactions On Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society |
Wong JD, Selinger JC, Donelan JM. (2019) Is natural variability in gait sufficient to initiate spontaneous energy optimization in human walking? Journal of Neurophysiology |
Wong JD, O'Connor SM, Selinger JC, et al. (2017) Contribution of blood oxygen and carbon dioxide sensing to the energetic optimization of human walking. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00195.2017 |
O'Connor SM, Wong JD, Donelan JM. (2016) A generalized method for controlling end-tidal respiratory gases during non-steady physiological conditions. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). jap.00274.2016 |
Wong JD, Bobbert MF, van Soest AJ, et al. (2016) Optimizing the Distribution of Leg Muscles for Vertical Jumping. Plos One. 11: e0150019 |
Selinger JC, O'Connor SM, Wong JD, et al. (2015) Humans Can Continuously Optimize Energetic Cost during Walking. Current Biology : Cb. 25: 2452-6 |