Melissa Allen Source Confirmed
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University of Central Arkansas
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Melissa Allen's research investigates physiological and psychophysical responses to various stimuli and interventions. Her work includes studies on serum tissue plasminogen activator and brain-derived neurotrophic factor following exercise with blood flow restriction. Allen also examines spatiotemporal gait parameters in adolescent athletes with concussion during cognitive tasks and the effects of stroke on psychophysical thresholds. Her publications also cover the chronotropic response to exercise and the ultrasonographic determination of nerve bifurcation sites. Allen has an h-index of 14 with over 1,300 citations across 40 publications. Key collaborators include Jacquie Rainey, Leah Lowe, and James P. Fletcher from the University of Central Arkansas, and Mark Mennemeier from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 40
- Citations: 1,372
Selected Publications
- Ultrasonographic determination of bifurcation site of the tibial nerve at the tarsal tunnel (2025) DOI
- Effect of Blood Flow Restriction on Serum Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (2025) DOI
- Serum tissue plasminogen activator after cycling with blood flow restriction (2025) DOI
- Comparison of 2 Methods for Measuring Chronotropic Response to Exercise: Heart Rate–Work Rate Slope Versus Percent Change in Heart Rate–Work Rate Slope—A Cross-Sectional Study (2024) DOI
- Spatiotemporal Parameters of Gait Among Adolescent Athletes with Concussion When Performing a Visuospatial Cognitive Task (2023) DOI
- On How Psychophysical Thresholds are Altered by Unilateral Brain Injury Due to Stroke (2021)
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