Leah R. Bent, Ph.D.

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2002 University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Neuroscience Biology, Animal Physiology Biology
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Bradford J. McFadyen grad student 2002 UBC
 (Probing vestibular contributions during dynamic locomotor tasks using the technique of galvanic vestibular stimulation.)
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McMorran BA, Bent LR, Zettel JL. (2024) Vestibular input modulates stepping balance reactions early in the pre-step phase through to post-recovery. Experimental Brain Research
Smith SGVS, Power GA, Bent LR. (2020) Foot sole cutaneous stimulation mitigates neuromuscular fatigue during a sustained plantar flexor isometric task. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
Toth AJ, Harris LR, Bent LR. (2019) Visual feedback is not necessary for recalibrating the vestibular contribution to the dynamic phase of a perturbation recovery response. Experimental Brain Research
Howe EE, Toth AJ, Bent LR. (2018) Online visual cues can compensate for deficits in cutaneous feedback from the dorsal ankle joint for the trailing limb but not the leading limb during obstacle crossing. Experimental Brain Research
Strzalkowski ND, Peters RM, Inglis JT, et al. (2018) Cutaneous afferent innervation of the human foot sole: What can we learn from single unit recordings? Journal of Neurophysiology
Mildren RL, Zaback M, Adkin AL, et al. (2018) Learning to balance on a slackline: Development of coordinated multi-joint synergies. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
Toth AJ, Harris LR, Zettel J, et al. (2016) Vision can recalibrate the vestibular reafference signal used to re-establish postural equilibrium following a platform perturbation. Experimental Brain Research
Lam CK, Tokuno CD, Staines WR, et al. (2016) The direction of the postural response to a vestibular perturbation is mediated by the cerebellar vermis. Experimental Brain Research
Mildren RL, Bent LR. (2016) Vibrotactile stimulation of fast-adapting cutaneous afferents from the foot modulates proprioception at the ankle joint. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 120: 855-64
Mildren RL, Strzalkowski ND, Bent LR. (2016) Foot sole skin vibration perceptual thresholds are elevated in a standing posture compared to sitting. Gait & Posture. 43: 87-92
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