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Hiske van Duinen

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The Journal of Physiology|October 12, 2011
Constraints for control of the human handHiske van Duinen, Simon C Gandevia
Psychopharmacology|February 22, 2005
The effect of caffeine on cognitive task performance and motor fatigueHiske van Duinen, Monicque M Lorist, Inge Zijdewind
Neuroimage|May 10, 2005
Surface EMG measurements during fMRI at 3T: accurate EMG recordings after artifact correctionHiske van Duinen, Inge Zijdewind, Hans Hoogduin, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 1, 2010
Voluntary activation of the different compartments of the flexor digitorum profundusHiske van Duinen, Simon C Gandevia, Janet L Taylor
The Journal of Physiology|August 26, 2009
Limited ability to extend the digits of the human hand independently with extensor digitorumHiske van Duinen, Wei Shin Yu, Simon C Gandevia
Neuroimage|April 6, 2007
Effects of motor fatigue on human brain activity, an fMRI studyHiske van Duinen, Remco Renken, Natasha Maurits, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 31, 2007
Relation between muscle and brain activity during isometric contractions of the first dorsal interosseus muscleHiske van Duinen, Remco Renken, Natasha M Maurits, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|January 26, 2006
Interaction between force production and cognitive performance in humansInge Zijdewind, Hiske van Duinen, Ronald Zielman, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 3, 2007
MR compatible strain gauge based force transducerHiske van Duinen, Marijn Post, Koen Vaartjes, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 11, 2012
Training in a ballistic task but not a visuomotor task increases responses to stimulation of human corticospinal axonsSabine Giesebrecht, Hiske van Duinen, Gabrielle Todd, et al.
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The Journal of Physiology|October 12, 2011
Constraints for control of the human handHiske van Duinen, Simon C Gandevia
Psychopharmacology|February 22, 2005
The effect of caffeine on cognitive task performance and motor fatigueHiske van Duinen, Monicque M Lorist, Inge Zijdewind
Neuroimage|May 10, 2005
Surface EMG measurements during fMRI at 3T: accurate EMG recordings after artifact correctionHiske van Duinen, Inge Zijdewind, Hans Hoogduin, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 1, 2010
Voluntary activation of the different compartments of the flexor digitorum profundusHiske van Duinen, Simon C Gandevia, Janet L Taylor
The Journal of Physiology|August 26, 2009
Limited ability to extend the digits of the human hand independently with extensor digitorumHiske van Duinen, Wei Shin Yu, Simon C Gandevia
Neuroimage|April 6, 2007
Effects of motor fatigue on human brain activity, an fMRI studyHiske van Duinen, Remco Renken, Natasha Maurits, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 31, 2007
Relation between muscle and brain activity during isometric contractions of the first dorsal interosseus muscleHiske van Duinen, Remco Renken, Natasha M Maurits, et al.
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|January 26, 2006
Interaction between force production and cognitive performance in humansInge Zijdewind, Hiske van Duinen, Ronald Zielman, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|July 3, 2007
MR compatible strain gauge based force transducerHiske van Duinen, Marijn Post, Koen Vaartjes, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 11, 2012
Training in a ballistic task but not a visuomotor task increases responses to stimulation of human corticospinal axonsSabine Giesebrecht, Hiske van Duinen, Gabrielle Todd, et al.
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