Igor B. Mekjavic
Department of Automation
Biocybernetics and Robotics
"Jozef Stefan" Institute
and Jozef Stefan International Postgraduate School
Slovenia
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- Intermittent normobaric hypoxic exposures at rest: effects on performance in normoxia and hypoxia. Mekjavic, I.B., Debevec, T., Amon, M., Keramidas, M.E., Kounalakis, S.N. Aviat. Space. Environ. Med (2012)
- Heat production and heat loss responses to cold water immersion after 35 days horizontal bed rest. Mekjavic, I.B., Kounalakis, S.N., Keramidas, M.E., Biolo, G., Narici, M., Eiken, O. Aviat. Space. Environ. Med (2012)
- The trainability and contralateral response of cold-induced vasodilatation in the fingers following repeated cold exposure. Mekjavic, I.B., Dobnikar, U., Kounalakis, S.N., Musizza, B., Cheung, S.S. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. (2008)
- Contribution of thermal and nonthermal factors to the regulation of body temperature in humans. Mekjavic, I.B., Eiken, O. J. Appl. Physiol. (2006)
- Human thermoregulatory function during exercise and immersion after 35 days of horizontal bed-rest and recovery. Mekjavic, I.B., Golja, P., Tipton, M.J., Eiken, O. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. (2005)
- Inhalation of warm and cold air does not influence brain stem or core temperature in normothermic humans. Mekjavic, I.B., Rogelj, K., Radobuljac, M., Eiken, O. J. Appl. Physiol. (2002)
- Motion sickness potentiates core cooling during immersion in humans. Mekjavic, I.B., Tipton, M.J., Gennser, M., Eiken, O. J. Physiol. (Lond.) (2001)