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Jenna Pitman
Jenna Pitman
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Visual cues promote head first strategies during walking turns in individuals with Parkinson's disease
T Baker, J Pitman, MJ MacLellan, RJ Reed-Jones
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 2, 22, 2020
62020
Exploring the cognitive demands required for young adults to adjust online obstacle avoidance strategies
J Pitman, K Sutherland, LA Vallis
Experimental Brain Research 239 (3), 1009-1019, 2021
52021
The Role of Cognition When Executing an Online, Visually Evoked Adjustment to an Obstacle Circumvention Strategy
J Pitman, LA Vallis
Journal of Motor Behavior, 1-12, 2021
32021
Visual cue spatial context affects performance of anticipatory postural adjustments
J Pitman, J Shannon, MJ MacLellan, LA Vallis
Human Movement Science 95, 103210, 2024
2024
Physiological and clinical responses to cycling 7850 km over 85 days in a physically active middle‐aged man with idiopathic Parkinson's disease
MM Kathia, JC Bommarito, A Hinks, E Leake, J Shannon, J Pitman, ...
Physiological Reports 11 (14), e15772, 2023
2023
The effects of high intensity interval training vs moderate intensity continuous training in a Parkinson's disease population
J Shannon, M Kathia, PJ Millar, J Pitman, JF Burr, LA Vallis
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY 45, S45-S45, 2023
2023
The spatial context of directional cues impacts movement planning success when initiating a step
J Pitman, LA Vallis
JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY 45, S42-S42, 2023
2023
Investigating the role of cognition to produce visually driven online obstacle avoidance strategies
J Pitman
University of Guelph, 2020
2020
Effects of discrete visual cues on gait parameters in neurotypical young adults and Parkinsonian individuals during a 90° left turn
J Pitman
2018
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