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Professor Jayne Garland's research interests focus on two main areas: the neural control of force production during movement, particularly under conditions of muscle fatigue, utilizing sophisticated single motor unit analysis to investigate fundamental principles of motor control; and the recovery of motor control post-stroke, with an emphasis on postural control and the use of clinical physiological measures to investigate balance and mobility. Through her work, she explores the intricacies of how individuals, particularly those recovering from strokes, manage movement and balance, incorporating both experimental and clinical approaches to enhance therapeutic outcomes.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.