J.H.J. Allum

9.4k total citations
156 papers, 6.8k citations indexed

About

J.H.J. Allum is a scholar working on Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, Neurology and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, J.H.J. Allum has authored 156 papers receiving a total of 6.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 81 papers in Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, 76 papers in Neurology and 44 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in J.H.J. Allum's work include Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention (81 papers), Vestibular and auditory disorders (71 papers) and Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (31 papers). J.H.J. Allum is often cited by papers focused on Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention (81 papers), Vestibular and auditory disorders (71 papers) and Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders (31 papers). J.H.J. Allum collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, Netherlands and Canada. J.H.J. Allum's co-authors include F. Honegger, Mark G. Carpenter, Bastiaan R. Bloem, Allan L. Adkin, C.R. Pfaltz, Corinne G.C. Horlings, Emily A. Keshner, Hans‐Joachim Freund, Volker Dietz and Lars B. Oude Nijhuis and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, The Journal of Physiology and Journal of Neurophysiology.

In The Last Decade

J.H.J. Allum

154 papers receiving 6.5k citations

Peers

J.H.J. Allum
Robert J. Peterka United States
Lewis M. Nashner United States
John J. Jeka United States
T. Mergner Germany
Patrick J. Sparto United States
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All Works

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Cleworth, Taylor W., et al.. (2023). The Effect of Roll Circular Vection on Roll Tilt Postural Responses and Roll Subjective Postural Horizontal of Healthy Normal Subjects. Brain Sciences. 13(11). 1502–1502. 1 indexed citations
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Kaski, Diego, Heiko Rust, Richard Ibitoye, et al.. (2019). Theoretical framework for “unexplained” dizziness in the elderly: The role of small vessel disease. Progress in brain research. 248. 225–240. 14 indexed citations
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Cleworth, Taylor W., J.H.J. Allum, J. Timothy Inglis, et al.. (2017). Threat effects on human oculo-motor function. Neuroscience. 359. 289–298. 7 indexed citations
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Lim, Shannon B., Brian C. Horslen, Justin R. Davis, J.H.J. Allum, & Mark G. Carpenter. (2016). Benefits of multi-session balance and gait training with multi-modal biofeedback in healthy older adults. Gait & Posture. 47. 10–17. 16 indexed citations
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Allum, J.H.J., Emily A. Keshner, F. Honegger, & C.R. Pfaltz. (2015). Statistical Identification of the Extent of a Peripheral Vestibular Deficit Using Vestibulo-Spinal Reflex Responses1. Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology. 42. 65–71.
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Nijhuis, Lars B. Oude, J.H.J. Allum, W. Nanhoe-Mahabier, & Bastiaan R. Bloem. (2014). Influence of Perturbation Velocity on Balance Control in Parkinson’s Disease. PLoS ONE. 9(1). e86650–e86650. 19 indexed citations
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Allum, J.H.J., et al.. (2011). Review of first trial responses in balance control: Influence of vestibular loss and Parkinson’s disease. Human Movement Science. 30(2). 279–295. 61 indexed citations
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Nijhuis, Lars B. Oude, J.H.J. Allum, George F. Borm, et al.. (2009). Directional Sensitivity of “First Trial” Reactions in Human Balance Control. Journal of Neurophysiology. 101(6). 2802–2814. 64 indexed citations
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Horlings, Corinne G.C., U.M. Küng, F. Honegger, et al.. (2009). Vestibular and proprioceptive influences on trunk movements during quiet standing. Neuroscience. 161(3). 904–914. 40 indexed citations
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Horlings, Corinne G.C., Mark G. Carpenter, U.M. Küng, et al.. (2009). Influence of virtual reality on postural stability during movements of quiet stance. Neuroscience Letters. 451(3). 227–231. 88 indexed citations
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Küng, U.M., Corinne G.C. Horlings, F. Honegger, et al.. (2008). Postural instability in cerebellar ataxia: Correlations of knee, arm and trunk movements to center of mass velocity. Neuroscience. 159(1). 390–404. 22 indexed citations
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Allum, J.H.J., Lars B. Oude Nijhuis, & Mark G. Carpenter. (2007). Differences in coding provided by proprioceptive and vestibular sensory signals may contribute to lateral instability in vestibular loss subjects. Experimental Brain Research. 184(3). 391–410. 68 indexed citations
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Frank, James S., et al.. (2007). Balance control during continuous rotational perturbations of the support surface. Gait & Posture. 27(3). 393–398. 25 indexed citations
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Nijhuis, Lars B. Oude, Bastiaan R. Bloem, Mark G. Carpenter, & J.H.J. Allum. (2007). Incorporating Voluntary Knee Flexion Into Nonanticipatory Balance Corrections. Journal of Neurophysiology. 98(5). 3047–3059. 19 indexed citations
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Kompis, Martin, et al.. (2006). Swiss multi-centre study on tinnitus and cochlear implantation. Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern). 2 indexed citations
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Allum, J.H.J., Mark G. Carpenter, & F. Honegger. (2003). Directional aspects of balance corrections in man. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine. 22(2). 37–47. 36 indexed citations
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Allum, J.H.J., Bastiaan R. Bloem, Mark G. Carpenter, & F. Honegger. (2001). Differential diagnosis of proprioceptive and vestibular deficits using dynamic support-surface posturography. Gait & Posture. 14(3). 217–226. 50 indexed citations
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Allum, J.H.J., Mark G. Carpenter, Marta Held‐Ziółkowska, et al.. (2001). Trunk Sway Measures of Postural Stability During Clinical Balance Tests: Effects of Age. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 56(7). M438–M447. 249 indexed citations
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Allum, J.H.J., et al.. (2000). Auditory Perception and Speech Identification in Children with Cochlear Implants Tested with the EARS Protocol. British Journal of Audiology. 34(5). 293–303. 31 indexed citations
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Zehnder, Alexander J. B., J.H.J. Allum, F. Honegger, & Rudolf Probst. (1999). Bedeutung der intraoperativ registrierten elektrischen Stapediusreflexschwelle für die Cochlear-implant-Anpassung bei Kindern. HNO. 47(11). 970–975. 8 indexed citations

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