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Michael Greig
Michael Greig
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Any way you look at it, successful obstacle negotiation needs visually guided on-line foot placement regulation during the approach phase
AE Patla, M Greig
Neuroscience letters 397 (1-2), 110-114, 2006
2062006
Locomotion through apertures when wider space for locomotion is necessary: adaptation to artificially altered bodily states
T Higuchi, ME Cinelli, MA Greig, AE Patla
Experimental Brain Research 175 (1), 50-59, 2006
1352006
Integrating human factors into discrete event simulation: a proactive approach to simultaneously design for system performance and employees’ well being
P Dode, M Greig, S Zolfaghari, WP Neumann
International Journal of Production Research 54 (10), 3105-3117, 2016
842016
Control of dynamic stability during gait termination on a slippery surface
AR Oates, AE Patla, JS Frank, MA Greig
Journal of Neurophysiology 93 (1), 64-70, 2005
692005
Characterizing human hand prehensile strength by force and moment wrench
R Wells, M Greig
Ergonomics 44 (15), 1392-1402, 2001
472001
Measurement of prehensile grasp capabilities by a force and moment wrench: methodological development and assessment of manual workers
M Greig, R Wells
Ergonomics 47 (1), 41-58, 2004
382004
A systematic exploration of distal arm muscle activity and perceived exertion while applying external forces and moments
M Greig, R Wells
Ergonomics 51 (8), 1238-1257, 2008
322008
Adapting engineering design tools to include human factors
J Village, M Greig, S Zolfaghari, F Salustri, WP Neumann
IIE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors 2 (1), 1-14, 2014
272014
An ergonomics action research demonstration: integrating human factors into assembly design processes
J Village, M Greig, F Salustri, S Zolfaghari, WP Neumann
Ergonomics 57 (10), 1574-1589, 2014
252014
Gaze fixation patterns during goal-directed locomotion while navigating around obstacles and a new route-selection model
AE Patla, SS Tomescu, M Greig, A Novak
Eye Movements, 677-696, 2007
192007
A tool to predict physical workload and task times from workstation layout design data
MA Greig, J Village, FA Salustri, S Zolfaghari, WP Neumann
International Journal of Production Research 56 (16), 5306-5323, 2018
172018
Linking human factors to corporate strategy with cognitive mapping techniques
J Village, M Greig, FA Salustri, W Patrick Neumann
Work 41 (Supplement 1), 2776-2780, 2012
162012
Utility of using a force and moment wrench to describe hand demand
T Morose, M Greig, R Wells
Occupational Ergonomics 4 (1), 1-10, 2004
142004
Adapting the failure modes effect analysis (FMEA) for early detection of human factors concerns
J Village, T Annett, E Lin, M Greig, WP Neumann
Proceedings of the 42nd annual conference, Association of Canadian Ergonomists, 2011
132011
Assessing human factors and ergonomics capability in organisations–the Human Factors Integration Toolset
MA Greig, J Village, SM Dixon, FA Salustri, WP Neumann
Ergonomics 62 (10), 1254-1272, 2019
122019
User-centered development of a workstation efficiency evaluation tool
MA Greig, SM Dixon, TL Annett, JL Village, WP Neumann
Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference of the Association of Canadian …, 2013
62013
Indicators for managing human centred manufacturing
WP Neumann, M Greig, J Village, R Wells
Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXVII, 295, 2013
52013
Using workstation design parameters to predict workload—proactive assessment approach for light assembly work
MA Greig, TL Annett, JL Village, WP Neumann
Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Association of Canadian …, 2011
52011
Testing of a workstation efficiency evaluator tool
MA Greig, WP Neumann
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 48, 60-69, 2015
42015
Work environment in the context of corporate social responsibility reporting: Developing common terms for consistent reporting in organizations
MA Greig, C Searcy, WP Neumann
Journal of Cleaner Production 328, 129513, 2021
32021
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