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Suppressing a Blocked Balance Recovery Step: A Novel Method to ...
Brain Sciences (2023)
David A. E. Bolton, Charlie C. Baggett, Chase A. Mitton, Sara A. Harper, et al.
Stepping to recover balance is an important way we avoid falling. However, when faced with obstacles in the step path, ...
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Pickleball for Inactive Mid-Life and Older Adults in Rural Utah ...
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2021)
Paige Wray, Callahan K. Ward, Cindy Nelson, Sandra H. Sulzer, et al.
Many diseases, disabilities, and mental health conditions associated with aging can be delayed or prevented through regular exercise. Several barriers ...
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A Modified Lean and Release Technique to Emphasize Response Inhibition ...
Journal of Visualized Experiments (2020)
David A.E. Bolton and Manhoud Mansour
Assessment of reactive balance traditionally imposes some type of perturbation to upright stance or gait followed by measurement of the ...
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Stop-Signal Reaction Time Correlates With a Compensatory Balance Response
Gait & Posture (2019)
Garrett Rydalch, Hayden B. Bell, K. L. Ruddy and David A.E. Bolton
Background Response inhibition involves suppressing automatic, but unwanted action, which allows for behavioral flexibility. This capacity could theoretically contribute to ...
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Motor Preparation for Compensatory Reach-to-Grasp Responses When Viewing a Wall-Mounted ...
Cortex (2019)
David A.E. Bolton, David M. Cole, Jixun Zhan, Manhoud Mansour, et al.
The present study explored how motor cortical activity was influenced by visual perception of complex environments that either afforded or ...
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Staying Upright by Shutting Down? Evidence for Global Suppression of ...
Gait & Posture (2019)
Caleigh Goode, David M. Cole and David A.E. Bolton
Background When automatic, yet unwanted action is quickly inhibited, short-lived suppression throughout the motor system ensues. This effect is referred ...
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Interlimb Transfer and Generalisation of Learning in the Context of ...
Experimental Brain Research (2019)
David A.E. Bolton, A. R. Buick, T. J. Carroll and R. G. Carson
Transfer, in which capability acquired in one situation influences performance in another is considered, along with retention, as demonstrative of ...
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Priming of Grasping Muscles When Viewing a Safety Handle is ...
Maturitas (2018)
David A.E. Bolton, Sarah E. Schwartz, Manhoud Mansour, Garrett Rydalch, et al.
Merely viewing objects within reachable space can activate motor cortical networks and potentiate movement. This holds potential value for smooth ...
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Forecast or Fall: Prediction's Importance to Postural Control
Frontiers in Neurology (2018)
Chris J. Dakin and David A.E. Bolton
To interact successfully with an uncertain environment, organisms must be able to respond to both unanticipated and anticipated events. For ...
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Comparison of Motor Skill Learning, Grip Strength and Memory Recall ...
PLOS ONE (2018)
Eadric Bressel, Michiel N. Vakula, Youngwook Kim, David A.E. Bolton, et al.
Immersion in chest-deep water may augment explicit memory in healthy adults however, there is limited information on how this environment ...
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Motor Affordance for Grasping a Safety Handle
Neuroscience Letters (2018)
Douglas W. McDannald, Manhoud Mansour, Garrett Rydalch and David A.E. Bolton
Mere observation of objects in our surroundings can potentiate movement, a fact reflected by visually-primed activation of motor cortical networks. ...
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Vestibular vertical: A balancing act between the upper and lower ...
Journal of Physiology (2017)
David A.E. Bolton and Chris J. Dakin
Our vertical bipedal posture is one of thedefining traits that separates us from ourphylogenetic peers. Not surprisingly, themechanisms underlying how ...
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Interhemispheric inhibition of corticospinal projections to forearm muscles
Clinical Neurophysiology (2015)
R. J. Ibey, David A.E. Bolton, A. R. Buick, W. R. Staines, et al.
Objective Interhemispheric inhibition (IHI) is typically examined via responses elicited in intrinsic hand muscles. As the cortical representations of proximal ...
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The role of the cerebral cortex in postural responses to ...
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews (2015)
David A.E. Bolton
The ease with which we avoid falling down belies a highly sophisticated and distributed neural network for controlling reactions to ...
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Timing of response differentiation in human motor cortex during a ...
Neuroscience Research (2014)
David A.E. Bolton, Michael Vesia, Bimal Lakhani, W. Richard Staines, et al.
We explored the brain's ability to quickly prevent a pre-potent but unwanted motor response. To address this, transcranial magnetic stimulation ...
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Attention-based modulation of tactile stimuli: A comparison between prefrontal lesion ...
Neuropsychologia (2014)
David A.E. Bolton and W. Richard Staines
Objectives To investigate the role of the prefrontal cortex in attention-based modulation of cortical somatosensory processing. Methods Six prefrontal stroke ...
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Miyasike-daSilvaV, Vette AH, McIlroy WE. Speed of processing in the ...
Behavioural Brain Research (2014)
Bimal Lakhani, David A.E. Bolton, Veronica Miyasike-daSilva, Albert H. Vette, et al.
‘Temporally urgent’ reactions are extremely rapid, spatially precise movements that are evoked following discrete stimuli. The involvement of primary motor ...
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Sensorimotor Control after Stroke
The Behavioural Consequences of Stroke (2014)
W. Richard Staines, David A.E. Bolton and William E. Mcllroy
Approximately two-thirds of stroke survivors have residual neurological deficits that impair function and approximately 50 % are left with disabilities ...
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation techniques to study the somatosensory system: Research ...
Handbook of Clinical Neurology (2013)
David A.E. Bolton and W. R. Staines
The introduction of brain stimulation research techniques such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has greatly advanced the understanding of the ...
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Human parietal and primary motor cortical interactions are selectively modulated ...
Neuropsychologia (2013)
Michael Vesia, David A.E. Bolton, George Mochizuki and W. R. Staines
Posterior parietal cortex (PPC) constitutes a critical cortical node in the sensorimotor system in which goal-directed actions are computed. This ...
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Theta burst repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation attenuates somatosensory evoked potentials ...
BMC Neuroscience (2012)
Christopher M. Zapallow, Michael J. Asmussen, David A.E. Bolton, Kevin G. H. Lee, et al.
Background Continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) is a form of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation which has been shown to alter ...
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Effects of Ankle Extensor Muscle Afferent Inputs on Hip Abductor ...
Journal of Neurophysiology (2012)
David A.E. Bolton and J. E. Misiaszek
Electrical stimulation of the lateral gastrocnemius-soleus (LGS) nerve at group I afferent strength leads to adaptations in the amplitude and ...
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Contribution of primary motor cortex to compensatory balance reactions
BMC Neuroscience (2012)
David A.E. Bolton, Laura Williams, W. Richard Staines and William E. Mcllroy
Background: Rapid compensatory arm reactions represent important response strategies following an unexpected loss of balance. While it has been assumed ...
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Transient inhibition of primary motor cortex suppresses hand muscle responses ...
Neuroscience Letters (2012)
David A.E. Bolton, Rupesh Patel, W. Richard Staines and William E. Mcllroy
Rapid balance reactions such as compensatory reach to grasp represent important response strategies following unexpected loss of balance. While it ...
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Age-related loss in attention-based modulation of tactile stimuli at early ...
Neuropsychologia (2012)
David A.E. Bolton and W. Richard Staines
Normal aging has been linked to impairments in gating of irrelevant sensory information and neural markers of diminished cognitive processing. ...
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