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Continuous intergenerational play for neuroplasticity : the NeuroPlay Project
Rado Pišot, Uroš Marušič, 2025, other component parts

Abstract: This case study compared the acute effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on vascular and microva-scular function in a healthy male subject (age: 34 yrs; body mass index: 25.82 kg/m2). Key vascular parameters were assessed, including augmentation index (AIx), ca-rotid-femoral and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (cfPWV, baPWV), flow-mediated slowing (FMS%), and tissue saturation index (TSI) recovery slope. HIIT induced a greater reduction in baPWV (mean difference [MD]: 0.9 m/s) and a higher increase in FMS% (MD: 8%) compared to MICT, indicating more favourable changes in periphe-ral arterial stiffness and endothelial function. Additionally, the reoxygenation slope for TSI was more pronounced after HIIT, suggesting improved microvascular recove-ry. Interestingly, AIx increased following MICT (MD from baseline: 11%) but slightly decreased after HIIT (MD from baseline: −5%). These findings suggest that exercise intensity plays a critical role in determining vascular adaptations, with HIIT showing superior acute benefits
Published in DiRROS: 10.09.2025; Views: 370; Downloads: 140
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High-intensity interval exercise enhances vascular function to a greater extent than moderate-intensity continuous aerobic exercise : a case study report
Armin Paravlić, Simon Iskra, Gašper Turnšek, Kristina Drole, 2025, other component parts

Abstract: This case study compared the acute effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT) on vascular and microva-scular function in a healthy male subject (age: 34 yrs; body mass index: 25.82 kg/m2). Key vascular parameters were assessed, including augmentation index (AIx), ca-rotid-femoral and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (cfPWV, baPWV), flow-mediated slowing (FMS%), and tissue saturation index (TSI) recovery slope. HIIT induced a greater reduction in baPWV (mean difference [MD]: 0.9 m/s) and a higher increase in FMS% (MD: 8%) compared to MICT, indicating more favourable changes in periphe-ral arterial stiffness and endothelial function. Additionally, the reoxygenation slope for TSI was more pronounced after HIIT, suggesting improved microvascular recove-ry. Interestingly, AIx increased following MICT (MD from baseline: 11%) but slightly decreased after HIIT (MD from baseline: −5%). These findings suggest that exercise intensity plays a critical role in determining vascular adaptations, with HIIT showing superior acute benefits
Keywords: HIIT, MICT, endothelial function, pulse-wave velocity, endothelial stiffness
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Assistive arm-exoskeleton control based on human muscular manipulability
Tadej Petrič, Luka Peternel, Jun Morimoto, Jan Babič, 2019, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 10.09.2025; Views: 300; Downloads: 74
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Phase-synchronized learning of periodic compliant movement primitives (P-CMPs)
Tadej Petrič, 2020, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 10.09.2025; Views: 276; Downloads: 81
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Zero moment line—universal stability parameter for multi-contact systems in three dimensions
Tilen Brecelj, Tadej Petrič, 2022, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 10.09.2025; Views: 307; Downloads: 68
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Kinematic calibration for collaborative robots on a mobile platform using motion capture system
Leon Žlajpah, Tadej Petrič, 2022, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 10.09.2025; Views: 280; Downloads: 71
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Stable heteroclinic channel networks for physical human–humanoid robot collaboration
Tilen Brecelj, Tadej Petrič, 2023, original scientific article

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Kinematic model calibration of a collaborative redundant robot using a closed kinematic chain
Tadej Petrič, Leon Žlajpah, 2023, original scientific article

Keywords: robotika, kinematika, kalibracija, odvečni roboti
Published in DiRROS: 10.09.2025; Views: 287; Downloads: 80
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