Daniel Hulsey

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2014-2019 Neuroscience University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX, United States 
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Adcock KS, Hulsey DR, Danaphongse T, et al. (2021) Radial nerve injury causes long-lasting forelimb sensory impairment and motor dysfunction in rats. Pain Reports. 6: e957
Hulsey DR, Mian TM, Darrow MJ, et al. (2019) Quantitative assessment of cortical somatosensory digit representations after median and ulnar nerve injury in rats. Experimental Brain Research
Hulsey DR, Shedd CM, Sarker SF, et al. (2019) Norepinephrine and serotonin are required for vagus nerve stimulation directed cortical plasticity. Experimental Neurology. 112975
Morrison RA, Hulsey DR, Adcock KS, et al. (2018) Vagus nerve stimulation intensity influences motor cortex plasticity. Brain Stimulation
Hulsey DR, Riley JR, Loerwald KW, et al. (2016) Parametric characterization of neural activity in the locus coeruleus in response to vagus nerve stimulation. Experimental Neurology. 289: 21-30
Hulsey DR, Hays SA, Khodaparast N, et al. (2016) Reorganization of Motor Cortex by Vagus Nerve Stimulation Requires Cholinergic Innervation. Brain Stimulation
Hays SA, Khodaparast N, Hulsey DR, et al. (2014) Vagus nerve stimulation during rehabilitative training improves functional recovery after intracerebral hemorrhage. Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation. 45: 3097-100
Hays SA, Khodaparast N, Ruiz A, et al. (2014) The timing and amount of vagus nerve stimulation during rehabilitative training affect poststroke recovery of forelimb strength. Neuroreport. 25: 676-82
Khodaparast N, Hays SA, Sloan AM, et al. (2014) Vagus nerve stimulation delivered during motor rehabilitation improves recovery in a rat model of stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 28: 698-706
Khodaparast N, Hays SA, Sloan AM, et al. (2013) Vagus nerve stimulation during rehabilitative training improves forelimb strength following ischemic stroke. Neurobiology of Disease. 60: 80-8
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