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New journal publication proposing a novel neuroergonomics framework to capture neural mechanisms of fatigue under stress

Posted on December 14, 2021 by Lindsey Brenner

Congrats, Oshin Tyagi on her new journal publication in Frontiers “A Methodological Framework to Capture Neuromuscular Fatigue Mechanisms Under Stress” using TMS and fNIRS! Click the link to read up on some exciting information. Way to go, Oshin!

 

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