Caleb Burruss Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Caleb Burruss's research investigates human biomechanics and user experience, with a focus on the physical impacts of technology use and workplace policies. He has examined kinematic changes and acute pain associated with sustained neck flexion during smartphone use, as well as potential trade-offs in computer display configurations. His work also explores the biological factors influencing anatomical features, such as the size of the external occipital protuberance, considering age, sex, and anthropometrics. Additionally, Burruss has studied employee and supervisor perceptions of workplace standing policies. His collaborations include work with Kaitlin M. Gallagher, Rebecca B. Leach, and Claire E. Terhune at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 10
Selected Publications
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The influence of age, biological sex, anthropometrics, and neck characteristics on external occipital protuberance size (2024)
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Acute Pain, Neck Extensor Endurance, and Kinematic Changes Resulting from Sustained Neck Flexion during Smartphone Use (2022)
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Acute Pain, Neck Extensor Endurance, and Kinematic Changes Resulting from Sustained Neck Flexion during Smartphone Use. (2022)1 citation OpenAlex
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Examining Potential User Experience Trade-Offs Between Common Computer Display Configurations (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Examining Potential User Experience Trade-Offs Between Common Computer Display Configurations
- Acute Pain, Neck Extensor Endurance, and Kinematic Changes Resulting from Sustained Neck Flexion during Smartphone Use
- Acute Pain, Neck Extensor Endurance, and Kinematic Changes Resulting from Sustained Neck Flexion during Smartphone Use.
- The influence of age, biological sex, anthropometrics, and neck characteristics on external occipital protuberance size
- Employee and Supervisor Perceptions of a Policy Promoting Standing in the Workplace: A Qualitative Study
- Acute Pain, Neck Extensor Endurance, and Kinematic Changes Resulting from Sustained Neck Flexion during Smartphone Use
- Acute Pain, Neck Extensor Endurance, and Kinematic Changes Resulting from Sustained Neck Flexion during Smartphone Use.
- Acute Pain, Neck Extensor Endurance, and Kinematic Changes Resulting from Sustained Neck Flexion during Smartphone Use
- Acute Pain, Neck Extensor Endurance, and Kinematic Changes Resulting from Sustained Neck Flexion during Smartphone Use.
- Examining Potential User Experience Trade-Offs Between Common Computer Display Configurations
- Employee and Supervisor Perceptions of a Policy Promoting Standing in the Workplace: A Qualitative Study
- The influence of age, biological sex, anthropometrics, and neck characteristics on external occipital protuberance size
- The influence of age, biological sex, anthropometrics, and neck characteristics on external occipital protuberance size
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