Mark Hollands

About Mark Hollands

Mark Hollands, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Liverpool John Moores University, specializes in the field of Sensorimotor control, ageing, vision, falls.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Gaze Behaviour of Older Adults During Stair Negotiation: The Effect of Step Dimensions.

Accuracy and Precision of a Novel Photogate System to Measure Toe Clearance on Stairs

Benefits of task‐specific movement program on en bloc turning in Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial

The effects of constraining head rotation on eye and whole-body coordination during standing turns at different speeds

A comparison of turning kinematics at different amplitudes during standing turns between older and younger adults

Underlying mechanisms of fall risk on stairs with inconsistent going size

Immediate effect of voluntary-induced stepping response training on protective stepping in persons with chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial

Using a stair horizontal-vertical illusion to increase foot clearance over an inconsistently taller stair-riser

Mark Hollands Information

University

Position

Professor of Movement Neuroscience

Citations(all)

3285

Citations(since 2020)

1205

Cited By

2517

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Mark Hollands Skills & Research Interests

Sensorimotor control

ageing

vision

falls

Top articles of Mark Hollands

Gaze Behaviour of Older Adults During Stair Negotiation: The Effect of Step Dimensions.

2023/9/12

Accuracy and Precision of a Novel Photogate System to Measure Toe Clearance on Stairs

Sensors

2023/2/22

Benefits of task‐specific movement program on en bloc turning in Parkinson's disease: A randomized controlled trial

Physiotherapy Research International

2022/10

The effects of constraining head rotation on eye and whole-body coordination during standing turns at different speeds

Journal of Applied Biomechanics

2022/8/17

A comparison of turning kinematics at different amplitudes during standing turns between older and younger adults

Applied Sciences

2022/5/28

Mark Hollands
Mark Hollands

H-Index: 20

Jim Richards
Jim Richards

H-Index: 23

Underlying mechanisms of fall risk on stairs with inconsistent going size

Applied ergonomics

2022/5/1

Immediate effect of voluntary-induced stepping response training on protective stepping in persons with chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trial

Disability and Rehabilitation

2022/1/30

Kristen Hollands
Kristen Hollands

H-Index: 15

Mark Hollands
Mark Hollands

H-Index: 20

Using a stair horizontal-vertical illusion to increase foot clearance over an inconsistently taller stair-riser

PLoS one

2021/9/14

The next step in optimising the stair horizontal-vertical illusion: Does a perception-action link exist in older adults?

Experimental gerontology

2021/7/1

Influence of step-surface visual properties on confidence, anxiety, dynamic stability, and gaze behaviour in young and older adults

Human movement science

2021/6/1

The effect of different turn speeds on whole-body coordination in younger and older healthy adults

Sensors

2021/4/16

Mark Hollands
Mark Hollands

H-Index: 20

Jim Richards
Jim Richards

H-Index: 23

Prediction of balance perturbations and falls on stairs in older people using a biomechanical profiling approach: a 12-month longitudinal study

The Journals of Gerontology: Series A

2021/4/1

Thijs Ackermans
Thijs Ackermans

H-Index: 3

Mark Hollands
Mark Hollands

H-Index: 20

Constancy of preparatory postural adjustments for reaching to virtual targets across different postural configurations

Neuroscience

2021/2/10

Characteristics of voluntary-induced stepping response in persons with stroke compared with those of healthy young and older adults

Gait & Posture

2020/10/1

Kristen Hollands
Kristen Hollands

H-Index: 15

Mark Hollands
Mark Hollands

H-Index: 20

Perspective on the clinical impact of instrumented motion analysis by the gait and posture affiliate society presidents

2020/10

Jason Rhodes
Jason Rhodes

H-Index: 1

Mark Hollands
Mark Hollands

H-Index: 20

Negotiating stairs with an inconsistent riser: Implications for stepping safety

Applied Ergonomics

2020/9/1

Effectiveness of exercise-based rehabilitation for the treatment of axial rigidity in people with Parkinson’s disease: A Scoping Review

2020/7/3

Can we accurately measure axial segment coordination during turning using inertial measurement units (IMUs)?

Sensors

2020/4/29

Optimal lighting levels for stair safety: Influence of lightbulb type and brightness on confidence, dynamic balance and stepping characteristics

Experimental gerontology

2020/4/1

Stair negotiation behaviour of older individuals: do step dimensions matter?

Journal of Biomechanics

2020/3/5

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