Skin Sensing Research Group Research areas Enterprise Projects Publications Our people Facilities PhD opportunities Our impact News Skin Sensing Research Group Publications Browse our publications catalogue to learn about our research. Head and neck cooling does not improve maximal voluntary torque or rate or torque development during brief maximal voluntary contractions in the heat Ralph Gordon, Neale Anthony Tillin & Christopher James Tyler, 2019 Type: conference Passive hyperthermia reduces maximal but not explosive torque production Ralph Gordon, Christopher James Tyler & Neale Anthony Tillin, 2018 Type: conference The effect of hyperthermia with localised head and neck cooling on neuromuscular function Ralph Gordon, Neale A Tillin, Jamie Hall, Kelly-anne Clifford & Christopher J Tyler, 2015, Extreme Physiology & Medicine, 4(S1) DOI: 10.1186/2046-7648-4-S1-A3 Type: article The effect of hyperthermia with localised head and neck cooling on neuromuscular function Ralph Gordon, Neale Anthony Tillin, Jamie Hall, Kelly-Anne Clifford & Christopher James Tyler, 2015 Type: conference Pagination Previous page Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7