| 2012 | ||
|---|---|---|
| j8 | Matthieu Trudeau, Tawan Udtamadilok, Amy K. Karlson, Jack Tigh Dennerlein: Thumb Motor Performance Varies by Movement Orientation, Direction, and Device Size During Single-Handed Mobile Phone Use. Human Factors 54(1): 52-59 (2012) | |
| j7 | Xu Xu, Chien-Chi Chang, Gert S. Faber, Idsart Kingma, Jack Tigh Dennerlein: Estimating 3-D L5/S1 Moments During Manual Lifting Using a Video Coding System: Validity and Interrater Reliability. Human Factors 54(6): 1053-1065 (2012) | |
| 2011 | ||
| j6 | Xu Xu, Chien-Chi Chang, Gert S. Faber, Idsart Kingma, Harvard School, Jack Tigh Dennerlein: The Validity and Interrater Reliability of Video-Based Posture Observation During Asymmetric Lifting Tasks. Human Factors 53(4): 371-382 (2011) | |
| c3 | Jin Qin, Matthieu Trudeau, Jack Tigh Dennerlein: The Upper Extremity Loading during Typing Using One, Two and Three Fingers. HCI (17) 2011: 178-185 | |
| c2 | Xu Xu, Chien-Chi Chang, Gert S. Faber, Idsart Kingma, Jack Tigh Dennerlein: Postural Observation of Shoulder Flexion during Asymmetric Lifting Tasks. HCI (17) 2011: 228-230 | |
| 2009 | ||
| j5 | Annemieke Houwink, Karen M. Oude Hengel, Dan Odell, Jack Tigh Dennerlein: Providing Training Enhances the Biomechanical Improvements of an Alternative Computer Mouse Design. Human Factors 51(1): 46-55 (2009) | |
| 2007 | ||
| j4 | David L. Lee, Jacob Fleisher, Hugh E. McLoone, Kentaro Kotani, Jack Tigh Dennerlein: Alternative Computer Mouse Design and Testing to Reduce Finger Extensor Muscle Activity During Mouse Use. Human Factors 49(4): 573-584 (2007) | |
| 2006 | ||
| j3 | Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Devin L. Jindrich, Jack Tigh Dennerlein: Keyswitch Orientation Can Reduce Finger Joint Torques During Tapping on a Computer Keyswitch. Human Factors 48(1): 121-129 (2006) | |
| j2 | Jack Tigh Dennerlein, Maria-Helena J. DiMarino: Forearm Electromyographic Changes With the Use of a Haptic Force-Feedback Computer Mouse. Human Factors 48(1): 130-141 (2006) | |
| 2001 | ||
| j1 | Jack Tigh Dennerlein, Maria C. Yang: Haptic Force-Feedback Devices for the Office Computer: Performance and Musculoskeletal Loading Issues. Human Factors 43(2): 278-286 (2001) | |
| 2000 | ||
| c1 | Jack Tigh Dennerlein, David B. Martin, Christopher J. Hasser: Force-feedback improves performance for steering and combined steering-targeting tasks. CHI 2000: 423-429 | |
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