Disease: Jumping Frenchmen of Maine
- "JUMPING FRENCHMEN OF MAINE." MYRIACHIT
- "Jumping Frenchmen of Maine"
- A peculiar condition: A history of the Jumping Frenchmen Syndrome in scientific and popular accounts
- A Simple and Valid Method to Calculate Wheelchair Frame Rotation Using One Wheel-Mounted IMU
- A South East Asian perspective of neuropsychiatric startle syndromes of latah
- Alpine Skiing Activity Recognition Using Smartphone's IMUs
- Are Gyroscopes an Added Value in Leave-One-Subject-Out Activity Recognition with IMUs?
- Are the jumping Frenchmen of Maine goosey?
- Chapter 33: the history of movement disorders
- Classic articles of 19th-century American neurologists: a critical review
- Enhancing Free-Living Fall Risk Assessment: Contextualizing Mobility Based IMU Data
- Estimation of Foot Trajectory and Stride Length during Level Ground Running Using Foot-Mounted Inertial Measurement Units
- From the jumping Frenchmen of Maine to post-traumatic stress disorder: the startle response in neuropsychiatry
- Goosey patients: relationship to jumping Frenchmen, Myriachit, Latah and tic convulsif
- Historical and More Common Nongenetic Movement Disorders From Asia
- Hyperekplexia
- In appreciation of jumping Frenchmen
- JUMPING FRENCHMEN OF MAINE
- Jumping Frenchmen of Maine
- Jumping Frenchmen of Maine
- Jumping Frenchmen, Miryachit, and Latah: Culture-Specific Hyperstartle-Plus Syndromes
- Measuring highly accurate foot position and angle trajectories with foot-mounted IMUs in clinical practice
- Minimum number of inertial measurement units needed to identify significant variations in walk patterns of overweight individuals walking on irregular surfaces
- NIKE BLUETRACK: Blue Force Tracking in GNSS-Denied Environments Based on the Fusion of UWB, IMUs and 3D Models
- Orienting, latah, and psychedelics
- Simple rule to automatically recognize the orientation of the sagittal plane foot angular velocity for gait analysis using IMUs on the feet of individuals with heterogeneous motor disabilities
- Startle syndromes
- Wearables for running gait analysis: A study protocol