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Aiden M Payne

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Journal of Neurophysiology|October 14, 2020
Balance perturbation-evoked cortical N1 responses are larger when stepping and not influenced by motor planningAiden M Payne, Lena H Ting
Gait & Posture|June 28, 2020
Worse balance is associated with larger perturbation-evoked cortical responses in healthy young adultsAiden M Payne, Lena H Ting
Experimental Brain Research|August 30, 2023
The balance N1 and the ERN correlate in amplitude across individuals in small samples of younger and older adultsAiden M Payne, Lena H Ting, Greg Hajcak
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 6, 2018
Dissociation of muscle and cortical response scaling to balance perturbation accelerationAiden M Payne, Greg Hajcak, Lena H Ting
Psychophysiology|March 2, 2019
Do sensorimotor perturbations to standing balance elicit an error-related negativity?Aiden M Payne, Lena H Ting, Greg Hajcak
Cerebral Cortex Communications|August 31, 2022
The cortical N1 response to balance perturbation is associated with balance and cognitive function in different ways between older adults with and without Parkinson's diseaseAiden M Payne, J Lucas McKay, Lena H Ting
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 12, 2026
A psychosocial manipulation of the error-related negativity does not transfer to the balance N1: A randomized controlled trial in anxious childrenAiden M Payne, Norman B Schmidt, Alex Meyer, et al.
Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science|November 11, 2024
The Balance N1 Is Larger in Children With Anxiety and Associated With the Error-Related NegativityAiden M Payne, Norman B Schmidt, Alex Meyer, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|December 23, 2021
Lower Cognitive Set Shifting Ability Is Associated With Stiffer Balance Recovery Behavior and Larger Perturbation-Evoked Cortical Responses in Older AdultsAiden M Payne, Jacqueline A Palmer, J Lucas McKay, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|August 2, 2021
Cortical Engagement Metrics During Reactive Balance Are Associated With Distinct Aspects of Balance Behavior in Older AdultsJacqueline A Palmer, Aiden M Payne, Lena H Ting, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|October 14, 2020
Balance perturbation-evoked cortical N1 responses are larger when stepping and not influenced by motor planningAiden M Payne, Lena H Ting
Gait & Posture|June 28, 2020
Worse balance is associated with larger perturbation-evoked cortical responses in healthy young adultsAiden M Payne, Lena H Ting
Experimental Brain Research|August 30, 2023
The balance N1 and the ERN correlate in amplitude across individuals in small samples of younger and older adultsAiden M Payne, Lena H Ting, Greg Hajcak
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 6, 2018
Dissociation of muscle and cortical response scaling to balance perturbation accelerationAiden M Payne, Greg Hajcak, Lena H Ting
Psychophysiology|March 2, 2019
Do sensorimotor perturbations to standing balance elicit an error-related negativity?Aiden M Payne, Lena H Ting, Greg Hajcak
Cerebral Cortex Communications|August 31, 2022
The cortical N1 response to balance perturbation is associated with balance and cognitive function in different ways between older adults with and without Parkinson's diseaseAiden M Payne, J Lucas McKay, Lena H Ting
Journal of Affective Disorders|June 12, 2026
A psychosocial manipulation of the error-related negativity does not transfer to the balance N1: A randomized controlled trial in anxious childrenAiden M Payne, Norman B Schmidt, Alex Meyer, et al.
Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science|November 11, 2024
The Balance N1 Is Larger in Children With Anxiety and Associated With the Error-Related NegativityAiden M Payne, Norman B Schmidt, Alex Meyer, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|December 23, 2021
Lower Cognitive Set Shifting Ability Is Associated With Stiffer Balance Recovery Behavior and Larger Perturbation-Evoked Cortical Responses in Older AdultsAiden M Payne, Jacqueline A Palmer, J Lucas McKay, et al.
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|August 2, 2021
Cortical Engagement Metrics During Reactive Balance Are Associated With Distinct Aspects of Balance Behavior in Older AdultsJacqueline A Palmer, Aiden M Payne, Lena H Ting, et al.
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