Lasse Christiansen, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2015-2017 Miami Project to Cure Paralysis University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, United States 
 2018-2019 Nutrition, Exercise and Sports University of Copenhagen, København, Denmark 
 2019- Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance 
Area:
electrophysiology, brain stimulation, spinal cord injury, motor learning, plasticity
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Beck MM, Christiansen L, Madsen MAJ, et al. (2024) Transcranial magnetic stimulation of primary motor cortex elicits an immediate transcranial evoked potential. Brain Stimulation
Bjørndal JR, Beck MM, Jespersen L, et al. (2024) Hebbian priming of human motor learning. Nature Communications. 15: 5126
Kesselheim J, Takemi M, Christiansen L, et al. (2023) Multi-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation of human motor cortex produces short-latency corticomotor facilitation via two distinct mechanisms. Journal of Neurophysiology
Bonnesen MT, Fuglsang SA, Siebner HR, et al. (2022) The recent history of afferent stimulation modulates corticospinal excitability. Neuroimage. 119365
Moesgaard L, Beck MM, Christiansen L, et al. (2022) Effects of Periodization on Strength and Muscle Hypertrophy in Volume-Equated Resistance Training Programs: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
Christiansen L, Siebner HR. (2022) Tools to explore neuroplasticity in humans: Combining interventional neurophysiology with functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 184: 105-119
Piil JF, Kingma B, Morris NB, et al. (2021) Proposed framework for forecasting heat-effects on motor-cognitive performance in the Summer Olympics. Temperature (Austin, Tex.). 8: 262-283
Christiansen L, Chen B, Lei Y, et al. (2020) Acute intermittent hypoxia boosts spinal plasticity in humans with tetraplegia. Experimental Neurology. 113483
Christiansen L, Larsen MN, Madsen MJ, et al. (2020) Long-term motor skill training with individually adjusted progressive difficulty enhances learning and promotes corticospinal plasticity. Scientific Reports. 10: 15588
Bikson M, Hanlon CA, Woods AJ, et al. (2020) Guidelines for TMS/tES Clinical Services and Research through the COVID-19 Pandemic. Brain Stimulation
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