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Movements of the horse’s mouth in relation to horse–rider kinematic variables
M Eisersiö, L Roepstorff, MA Weishaupt, A Egenvall
The Veterinary Journal 198, e33-e38, 2013
492013
Rein tension in 8 professional riders during regular training sessions
M Eisersiö, M Rhodin, L Roepstorff, A Egenvall
Journal of Veterinary Behavior 10 (5), 419-426, 2015
432015
Pilot study of behavior responses in young riding horses using 2 methods of making transitions from trot to walk
A Egenvall, M Eisersiö, L Roepstorff
Journal of veterinary behavior 7 (3), 157-168, 2012
322012
Maximum and minimum peaks in rein tension within canter strides
A Egenvall, L Roepstorff, M Rhodin, M Eisersiö, HM Clayton
Journal of Veterinary Behavior 13, 63-71, 2016
212016
Stride-related rein tension patterns in walk and trot in the ridden horse
A Egenvall, L Roepstorff, M Eisersiö, M Rhodin, R van Weeren
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 57, 1-10, 2015
202015
Rein tension during canter
A Egenvall, M Eisersiö, M Rhodin, R Van Weeren, L Roepstorff
Comparative Exercise Physiology 11 (2), 107-117, 2015
182015
A snapshot of the training schedule for 8 professional riders riding dressage
M Eisersiö, L Roepstorff, M Rhodin, A Egenvall
Comparative Exercise Physiology 11 (1), 35-45, 2015
132015
Rein tension in transitions and halts during equestrian dressage training
A Egenvall, HM Clayton, M Eisersiö, L Roepstorff, A Byström
Animals 9 (10), 712, 2019
102019
How to build a rein tension meter
M Eisersiö
SLU, Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, 2013
92013
Modelling rein tension during riding sessions using the generalised additive modelling technique
A Egenvall, A Byström, L Roepstorff, M Rhodin, M Eisersiö, HM Clayton
Comparative exercise physiology 14 (4), 209-221, 2018
72018
A rein tension signal can be reduced by half in a single training session
M Eisersiö, J Yngvesson, A Byström, P Baragli, A Egenvall
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 243, 105452, 2021
62021
Rein tension signals elicit different behavioral responses when comparing bitted bridle and halter
M Eisersiö, A Byström, J Yngvesson, P Baragli, A Lanata, A Egenvall
Frontiers in Veterinary Science 8, 652015, 2021
62021
Gaping for relief? Rein tension at onset and end of oral behaviors and head movements in unridden horses
M Eisersiö, J Yngvesson, E Hartmann, A Egenvall
Journal of Veterinary Behavior 59, 8-14, 2023
12023
Ryttarens tygelsignalers inverkan på hästens beteende och trycket i tyglarna
M Eisersiö
SLU, Dept. of Animal Environment and Health, 2010
12010
Straight from the horse’s mouth: What we can learn about rein tension by observing horse behaviour
M Eisersiö
2023
The movement of the rider’s hand related to the horse’s behaviour and the stride cycle
M Eisersiö
SLU, Dept. of Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, 2012
2012
Straight from the horse’s mouth
M Eisersiö
Halfter oder Trense?–Un-terschiedliche Auswirkun-gen der Zügelhilfen
M Eisersiö, A Byström, J Yngvesson, P Baragli, A Lanata, EARTS Elicit, ...
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