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Anticipatory planning reveals segmentation of cortical motor output during action observation
CARSON, RICHARD (2015)It has been argued that the variation in brain activity that occurs when observing another person reflects a representation of actions that is indivisible, and which plays out in full once the intent of the actor can be ... -
Artificial Gravity Reveals that Economy of Action Determines the Stability of Sensorimotor Coordination
CARSON, RICHARD (2009)Abstract Background: When we move along in time with a piece of music, we synchronise the downward phase of our gesture with the beat. While it is easy to demonstrate this tendency, there is considerable debate as to ... -
The efficacy of SMART Arm training early after stroke for stroke survivors with severe upper limb disability: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial.
CARSON, RICHARD (2013)Abstract Background: When we move along in time with a piece of music, we synchronise the downward phase of our gesture with the beat. While it is easy to demonstrate this tendency, there is considerable debate as to ... -
Modulation of human corticospinal excitability by paired associative stimulation.
CARSON, RICHARD (2013)Paired Associative Stimulation (PAS) has come to prominence as a potential therapeutic intervention for the treatment of brain injury/disease, and as an experimental method with which to investigate Hebbian principles of ... -
Neural Adaptations Associated with Interlimb Transfer in a Ballistic Wrist Flexion Task
CARSON, RICHARD; RUDDY, KATHY; Rudolf, Anne K.; Kalkman, Barbara; King, Maedbh; Daffertshofer, Andreas; Carroll, Timothy J. (2016)Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to increases in the subsequent performance of its opposite counterpart. The execution of many unilateral tasks is associated with increased excitability ... -
Neural pathways mediating cross education of motor function.
CARSON, RICHARD; RUDDY, KATHY (2013)Cross education is the process whereby training of one limb gives rise to enhancements in the performance of the opposite, untrained limb. Despite interest in this phenomenon having been sustained for more than a century, ... -
Paired associative transcranial alternating current stimulation increases the excitability of corticospinal projections in humans
CARSON, RICHARD (2015)Many types of non-invasive brain stimulation alter corticospinal excitability (CSE). Paired associative stimulation (PAS) has attracted particular attention as its effects ostensibly adhere to Hebbian principles of neural ... -
Repetitive reaching training combined with transcranial Random Noise Stimulation in stroke survivors with chronic and severe arm paresis is feasible: a pilot, triple-blind, randomised case series
CARSON, RICHARD; RUDDY, KATHY; Hayward, Kathryn S.; Brauer, Sandra G.; Lloyd, David (2017)Background: Therapy that combines repetitive training with non-invasive brain stimulation is a potential avenue to enhance upper limb recovery after stroke. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of transcranial ... -
Sensorimotor Learning: Neurocognitive Mechanisms and Individual Differences.
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Structural and functional cortical connectivity mediating cross education of motor function
CARSON, RICHARD; RUDDY, KATHY; Leemans, Alexander; Woolley, Daniel Graham; Wenderoth, Nicole (2017)Cross-education (CE) is the process whereby training with one limb leads to subsequent improvement in performance by the opposite untrained limb. We used multimodal neuroimaging in humans to investigate the mediating neural ... -
Transcallosal connectivity of the human cortical motor network
CARSON, RICHARD; RUDDY, KATHY; Leemans, Alexander (2017)The organisational and architectural configuration of white matter pathways connecting brain regions has ramifications for all facets of the human condition, including manifestations of incipient neurodegeneration. Although ...