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1. Examining the upper frequency limit of dynamic cerebral autoregulation: Considerations across the cardiac cycle during eucapnia

2. Evaluating a 12-week aerobic exercise intervention in adults with persisting post-concussive symptoms

3. Quantifying neurovascular coupling through a concurrent assessment of arterial, capillary, and neuronal activation in humans: A multimodal EEG-fNIRS-TCD investigation

6. Neurovascular coupling is altered in women who have a history of brain injury from intimate partner violence: a preliminary study

7. Sensor-Assisted Analysis of Autonomic and Cerebrovascular Dysregulation following Concussion in an Individual with a History of Ten Concussions: A Case Study

8. Maximizing the Reliability and Precision of Measures of Prefrontal Cortical Oxygenation Using Frequency-Domain Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

9. Heart Rate Variability and Pulse Rate Variability: Do Anatomical Location and Sampling Rate Matter?

10. Resistance exercise acutely elevates dynamic cerebral autoregulation gain

11. Influence of high‐intensity interval training to exhaustion on the directional sensitivity of the cerebral pressure‐flow relationship in young endurance‐trained men

12. Does oscillation size matter? Impact of added resistance on the cerebral pressure‐flow Relationship in females and males

13. Sex differences in autonomic recovery following repeated sinusoidal resistance exercise

14. Does task complexity impact the neurovascular coupling response similarly between males and females?

15. Losing the dogmatic view of cerebral autoregulation

16. The validity and reliability of an open source biosensing board to quantify heart rate variability

17. Temporal evolution of neurovascular coupling recovery following moderate‐ and high‐intensity exercise

18. An Acute Bout of Soccer Heading Subtly Alters Neurovascular Coupling Metrics

19. Comparison of cerebrovascular reactivity recovery following high‐intensity interval training and moderate‐intensity continuous training

20. Comparison of diurnal variation, anatomical location, and biological sex within spontaneous and driven dynamic cerebral autoregulation measures

21. Cross-sectional comparison of spiral versus block integrated curriculums in preparing medical students to diagnose and manage concussions

22. Dynamic cerebral autoregulation across the cardiac cycle during 8 hr of recovery from acute exercise

23. Cerebral Autoregulation Is Disrupted Following a Season of Contact Sports Participation

24. Sport-Related Concussion Alters Indices of Dynamic Cerebral Autoregulation

25. The Effect of Physical Exertional Testing on Postconcussion Symptom Scale Scores in Male and Female High School Students

28. Transfer function analysis of dynamic cerebral autoregulation: A CARNet white paper 2022 update

29. Time-course recovery of cerebral blood velocity metrics post aerobic exercise: a systematic review

30. Physical activity following sport-related concussion in adolescents: a systematic review

32. Neurovascular coupling on trial: How the number of trials completed impacts the accuracy and precision of temporally derived neurovascular coupling estimates

34. On the use and misuse of cerebral hemodynamics terminology using transcranial Doppler ultrasound: a call for standardization

35. Early targeted heart rate aerobic exercise for sport-related concussion

36. Point/counterpoint: We should take the direction of blood pressure change into consideration for dynamic cerebral autoregulation quantification

37. The impact of high- and moderate-intensity exercise on near-point of convergence metrics

39. Directional sensitivity of the cerebral pressure-flow relationship in young healthy individuals trained in endurance and resistance exercise

40. Does task complexity impact the neurovascular coupling response similarly between males and females?

41. Directional sensitivity of the cerebral pressure-flow relationship in middle and posterior cerebral arteries using the repeated squat-stand model: within-day reproducibility and impact of diurnal variation in young healthy men and women

42. Characterizing symptoms of traumatic brain injury in survivors of intimate partner violence

43. Cerebrovascular function in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: the impact of exercise training

44. Utilization of the repeated squat-stand model for studying the directional sensitivity of the cerebral pressure-flow relationship

45. Insufficient sampling frequencies skew heart rate variability estimates: Implications for extracting heart rate metrics from neuroimaging and physiological data

46. The validity and reliability of ultra-short-term heart rate variability parameters and the influence of physiological covariates

47. An acute bout of controlled subconcussive impacts can alter dynamic cerebral autoregulation indices: a preliminary investigation

48. A Standardized Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test After Sport-Related Concussion in Youth: Do ActiGraph Algorithms Matter

49. Temporal evolution of neurovascular coupling recovery following moderate‐ and high‐intensity exercise

50. Comparison of diurnal variation, anatomical location, and biological sex within spontaneous and driven dynamic cerebral autoregulation measures

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