Sheila Schindler-Ivens, PhD

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Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, United States 
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Vinehout K, Schindler-Ivens S, Binder JR, et al. (2021) Task effects on functional connectivity measures after stroke. Experimental Brain Research
Cleland BT, Gelting T, Arand B, et al. (2019) Impaired interlimb coordination is related to asymmetries during pedaling after stroke. Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 130: 1474-1487
Vinehout KL, Schmit B, Schindler-Ivens S. (2019) Lower Limb Task-Based Functional Connectivity is Altered in Stroke. Brain Connectivity
Cleland BT, Schindler-Ivens S. (2018) Brain Activation During Passive and Volitional Pedaling After Stroke. Motor Control. 1-29
Promjunyakul NO, Schmit BD, Schindler-Ivens SM. (2015) A novel fMRI paradigm suggests that pedaling-related brain activation is altered after stroke. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9: 324
Promjunyakul NO, Schmit BD, Schindler-Ivens SM. (2015) A novel fMRI paradigm suggests that pedaling-related brain activation is altered after stroke Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9
Kalinosky BT, Schindler-Ivens S, Schmit BD. (2013) White matter structural connectivity is associated with sensorimotor function in stroke survivors. Neuroimage. Clinical. 2: 767-81
Promjunyakul NO, Schmit BD, Schindler-Ivens S. (2013) Changes in hemodynamic responses in chronic stroke survivors do not affect fMRI signal detection in a block experimental design. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 31: 1119-28
Stowe AM, Hughes-Zahner L, Barnes VK, et al. (2013) A pilot study to measure upper extremity H-reflexes following neuromuscular electrical stimulation therapy after stroke. Neuroscience Letters. 535: 1-6
Bhagchandani N, Schindler-Ivens S. (2012) Reciprocal inhibition post-stroke is related to reflex excitability and movement ability. Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 123: 2239-46
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