Neck movement and injury risks during a car crash are influenced by reflexes, strength, and flexibility. Data sets are provided containing in-vivo measurements of neck kinematics and reflexes as participants are rapidly accelerated while driving a mechanically simulated car. Torso, head and neck kinematics are measured using infrared reflective markers and cameras while electrical activity from the neck muscles are recorded using surface electromyography.
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Jun 21, 2023
Kempter, Fabian; Lantella, Lorena; Stutzig, Norman; Fehr, Jörg; Siebert, Tobias, 2023, "Neck Reflex Behavior in Driving Simulator Experiments - Academic-Scale Simulator at ITM", https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-3000, DaRUS, V1
Neck movement and injury during a car crash is influenced by reflexes, strength, and flexibility. This data set contains in-vivo measurements of neck kinematics and reflexes as participants are rapidly accelerated while driving a mechanically simulated car. This data set includes...
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