Janet L. Taylor

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The University of New South Wales, Australia 
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Mesquita RNO, Taylor JL, Trajano GS, et al. (2023) Effects of jaw clenching and mental stress on persistent inward currents estimated by two different methods. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Todd G, Rae CD, Taylor JL, et al. (2022) Motor cortical excitability and pre-supplementary motor area neurochemistry in healthy adults with substantia nigra hyperechogenicity. Journal of Neuroscience Research
Ruas CV, Latella C, Taylor JL, et al. (2022) Comparison between Eccentric-Only and Coupled Concentric-Eccentric Contractions for Neuromuscular Fatigue and Muscle Damage. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 54: 1635-1646
Henderson TT, Taylor JL, Thorstensen JR, et al. (2022) Enhanced availability of serotonin limits muscle activation during high-intensity, but not low-intensity, fatiguing contractions. Journal of Neurophysiology. 128: 751-762
Gill G, Forman DA, Reeves JE, et al. (2022) Location-specific cutaneous electrical stimulation of the footsole modulates corticospinal excitability to the plantarflexors and dorsiflexors during standing. Physiological Reports. 10: e15240
Massé-Alarie H, Shraim MA, Taylor JL, et al. (2022) Effects of different modalities of afferent stimuli of the lumbo-sacral area on control of lumbar paravertebral muscles. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Mesquita RNO, Taylor JL, Trajano GS, et al. (2022) Effects of reciprocal inhibition and whole-body relaxation on persistent inward currents estimated by two different methods. The Journal of Physiology
Finn HT, Bogdanovski O, Hudson AL, et al. (2022) The effect of acute intermittent hypoxia on human limb motoneurone output. Experimental Physiology
O'Bryan SJ, Taylor JL, D'Amico JM, et al. (2021) Quadriceps Muscle Fatigue Reduces Extension and Flexion Power During Maximal Cycling. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living. 3: 797288
Latella C, Pinto MD, Nuzzo JL, et al. (2021) Effects of post-exercise blood flow occlusion on quadriceps responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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