Aimee J. Nelson

Affiliations: 
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada 
Area:
sensorimotor control
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Turco CV, Rehsi RS, Locke MB, et al. (2021) Biological sex differences in afferent-mediated inhibition of motor responses evoked by TMS. Brain Research. 1771: 147657
Turco CV, Toepp SL, Foglia SD, et al. (2021) Association of short- and long-latency afferent inhibition with human behavior. Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. 132: 1462-1480
Locke MB, Toepp SL, Turco CV, et al. (2020) Altered motor system function in post-concussion syndrome as assessed via transcranial magnetic stimulation. Clinical Neurophysiology Practice. 5: 157-164
Harasym D, Turco CV, Nicolini C, et al. (2020) Fitness Level Influences White Matter Microstructure in Postmenopausal Women. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 12: 129
Nicolini C, Michalski B, Toepp SL, et al. (2020) A Single Bout of High-intensity Interval Exercise Increases Corticospinal Excitability, Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor, and Uncarboxylated Osteolcalcin in Sedentary, Healthy Males. Neuroscience. 437: 242-255
Toepp SL, Turco CV, Locke MB, et al. (2019) The Impact of Glucose on Corticospinal and Intracortical Excitability. Brain Sciences. 9
Turco CV, Pesevski A, McNicholas PD, et al. (2019) Reliability of transcranial magnetic stimulation measures of afferent inhibition. Brain Research. 146394
Nicolini C, Toepp S, Harasym D, et al. (2019) No changes in corticospinal excitability, biochemical markers, and working memory after six weeks of high-intensity interval training in sedentary males. Physiological Reports. 7: e14140
Turco CV, Fassett HJ, Locke MB, et al. (2019) Parallel modulation of interhemispheric inhibition and the size of a cortical hand muscle representation during active contraction. Journal of Neurophysiology
Nicolini C, Harasym D, Turco CV, et al. (2019) Human motor cortical organization is influenced by handedness. Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior. 115: 172-183
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