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Nicola M Benwell

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Experimental Brain Research|April 28, 2007
Differential changes in long-interval intracortical inhibition and silent period duration during fatiguing hand exerciseNicola M Benwell, Frank L Mastaglia, Gary W Thickbroom
Experimental Brain Research|June 6, 2007
Changes in the functional MR signal in motor and non-motor areas during intermittent fatiguing hand exerciseNicola M Benwell, Frank L Mastaglia, Gary W Thickbroom
Experimental Brain Research|July 5, 2006
Reduced functional activation after fatiguing exercise is not confined to primary motor areasNicola M Benwell, Frank L Mastaglia, Gary W Thickbroom
Experimental Brain Research|June 20, 2006
Paired-pulse rTMS at trans-synaptic intervals increases corticomotor excitability and reduces the rate of force loss during a fatiguing exercise of the handNicola M Benwell, Frank L Mastaglia, Gary W Thickbroom
Experimental Brain Research|July 22, 2005
Primary sensorimotor cortex activation with task-performance after fatiguing hand exerciseNicola M Benwell, Michelle L Byrnes, Frank L Mastaglia, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|December 6, 2005
Short-interval cortical inhibition and corticomotor excitability with fatiguing hand exercise: a central adaptation to fatigue?Nicola M Benwell, Paul Sacco, Geoff R Hammond, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|April 28, 2007
Differential changes in long-interval intracortical inhibition and silent period duration during fatiguing hand exerciseNicola M Benwell, Frank L Mastaglia, Gary W Thickbroom
Experimental Brain Research|June 6, 2007
Changes in the functional MR signal in motor and non-motor areas during intermittent fatiguing hand exerciseNicola M Benwell, Frank L Mastaglia, Gary W Thickbroom
Experimental Brain Research|July 5, 2006
Reduced functional activation after fatiguing exercise is not confined to primary motor areasNicola M Benwell, Frank L Mastaglia, Gary W Thickbroom
Experimental Brain Research|June 20, 2006
Paired-pulse rTMS at trans-synaptic intervals increases corticomotor excitability and reduces the rate of force loss during a fatiguing exercise of the handNicola M Benwell, Frank L Mastaglia, Gary W Thickbroom
Experimental Brain Research|July 22, 2005
Primary sensorimotor cortex activation with task-performance after fatiguing hand exerciseNicola M Benwell, Michelle L Byrnes, Frank L Mastaglia, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|December 6, 2005
Short-interval cortical inhibition and corticomotor excitability with fatiguing hand exercise: a central adaptation to fatigue?Nicola M Benwell, Paul Sacco, Geoff R Hammond, et al.
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