2008 Journal Article No evidence for preferential activation of vastus medialis at extended knee anglesCarroll, Timothy J. (2008). No evidence for preferential activation of vastus medialis at extended knee angles. Acta physiologica, 194 (3), 175-175. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.2008.01900_2.x |
2008 Journal Article Neuromuscular and biomechanical factors codetermine the solution to motor redundancy in rhythmic multijoint arm movementde Rugy, Aymar, Riek, Stephan, Oytam, Yalchin, Carroll, Timothy J., Davoodi, Rahman and Carson, Richard G. (2008). Neuromuscular and biomechanical factors codetermine the solution to motor redundancy in rhythmic multijoint arm movement. Experimental Brain Research, 189 (4), 421-434. doi: 10.1007/s00221-008-1437-2 |
2008 Journal Article Cortical voluntary activation can be reliably measured in human wrist extensors using transcranial magnetic stimulationLee, Michael, Gandevia, Simon C. and Carroll, Timothy J. (2008). Cortical voluntary activation can be reliably measured in human wrist extensors using transcranial magnetic stimulation. Clinical Neurophysiology, 119 (5), 1130-1138. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2007.12.018 |
2008 Journal Article The effect of mechanical context on attentional cost in unimanual coordinationCabaj, Jason L., Maraj, Brian K. and Carroll, Timothy J. (2008). The effect of mechanical context on attentional cost in unimanual coordination. Human Movement Science, 27 (1), 53-64. doi: 10.1016/j.humov.2007.05.002 |
2008 Journal Article Unilateral practice of a ballistic movement causes bilateral increases in performance and corticospinal excitabilityCarroll, T.J., Lee, M., Hsu, M. and Sayde, J. (2008). Unilateral practice of a ballistic movement causes bilateral increases in performance and corticospinal excitability. Journal of Applied Physiology, 104 (6), 1656-1664. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01351.2007 |
2008 Conference Publication Long lasting impairments in the capacity of the human motor cortex to voluntarily activate knee extensor muscles following cycling exerciseSidhu, S.K., Bentley, D.J. and Carroll, T.J. (2008). Long lasting impairments in the capacity of the human motor cortex to voluntarily activate knee extensor muscles following cycling exercise. 26th International Australasian Winter Conference on Brain Research, Dunedin, NZ, August, 2008. Dunedin, NZ: University of Otago. |
2008 Conference Publication Cortical mechanisms underlying cross-limb transfer of ballistic motor skill revealed by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulationCarroll, T.J., Lee, M., Hinder, M.R. and Gandevia, S.C. (2008). Cortical mechanisms underlying cross-limb transfer of ballistic motor skill revealed by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. 26th International Australasian Winter Conference on Brain Research, Dunedin, NZ, August, 2008. Dunedin, NZ: University of Otago. |
2007 Journal Article Ankle position and voluntary contraction alter maximal M waves in soleus and tibialis anteriorFrigon, Alain, Carroll, Timothy J., Jones, Kelvin E., Zehr, E. Paul and Collins, David F. (2007). Ankle position and voluntary contraction alter maximal M waves in soleus and tibialis anterior. Muscle & Nerve, 35 (6), 756-766. doi: 10.1002/mus.20747 |
2007 Journal Article Rhythmic leg cycling modulates forearm muscle H-reflex amplitude and corticospinal tract excitabilityZehr, E. Paul, Klimstra, Marc, Johnson, Elizabeth A. and Carroll, Timothy J. (2007). Rhythmic leg cycling modulates forearm muscle H-reflex amplitude and corticospinal tract excitability. Neuroscience Letters, 419 (1), 10-14. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2007.03.045 |
2007 Journal Article Cross Education: Possible Mechanisms for the Contralateral Effects of Unilateral Resistance TrainingLee, Michael and Carroll, Timothy J. (2007). Cross Education: Possible Mechanisms for the Contralateral Effects of Unilateral Resistance Training. Sports Medicine, 37 (1), 1-14. doi: 10.2165/00007256-200737010-00001 |
2007 Conference Publication Do preferred patterns of coordination in rhythmic multijoint arm movement result from optimal use of bifunctional musclesde Rugy, A., Riek, S., Oytam, Y., Carroll, T. J. and Carson, R. G. (2007). Do preferred patterns of coordination in rhythmic multijoint arm movement result from optimal use of bifunctional muscles. Neuroscience meeting planner, San Diego Convention Centre, 7th November 2007. |
2007 Conference Publication Do preferred patterns of coordination in rhythmic multijpoint arm movement result from optimal use of bifunctional musclesDe Rugy, A., Riek, S., Oytam, Y., Carroll, T. J. and Carson, R. G. (2007). Do preferred patterns of coordination in rhythmic multijpoint arm movement result from optimal use of bifunctional muscles. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 3-7 November, 2007. Washington, D.S.: Society for Neuroscience (SfN). |
2007 Conference Publication Measurement of Neural Drive During Voluntary Efforts With Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is Insensitive to Inadvertent Activation of the Antagonist Muscles (Abstract of oral presentation)Lee, M., Gandevia, S. C. and Carroll, T. J. (2007). Measurement of Neural Drive During Voluntary Efforts With Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation is Insensitive to Inadvertent Activation of the Antagonist Muscles (Abstract of oral presentation). International Australasian Winter Conference on Brain Research, Queenstown, New Zealand, 25-29 August 2007. New Zealand: University of Otago, Dept of Psychology. |
2007 Conference Publication Short-term strength training does not alter force-frequency properties of human skeletal muscleCarroll, T., Lee, M., Barton, J. and Janssen, I. (2007). Short-term strength training does not alter force-frequency properties of human skeletal muscle. "Motor Control at the Top End" 2007 IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience Satellite Meeting, Darwin, 18-21 July, 2007. Eastwood, SA: SAPMEA Conventions. |
2006 Journal Article Contralateral effects of unilateral strength training: evidence and possible mechanismsCarroll, Timothy J., Herbert, Robert D., Munn, Joanne, Lee, Michael and Gandevia, Simon C. (2006). Contralateral effects of unilateral strength training: evidence and possible mechanisms. Journal of Applied Physiology, 101 (5), 1514-1522. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00531.2006 |
2006 Journal Article Corticospinal excitability is lower during rhythmic arm movement than during tonic contractionCarroll, Timothy J., Baldwin, Evan R. L., Collins, David F. and Zehr, E. Paul (2006). Corticospinal excitability is lower during rhythmic arm movement than during tonic contraction. Journal of Neurophysiology, 95 (2), 914-921. doi: 10.1152/jn.00684.2005 |
2006 Conference Publication Effects of resistance training for the human wrist in EMG and force responses to transcranial magnetic stimulationBarton, J. S., Lee, M., Hsu, M., Gandevia, S. C. and Carroll, T. J. (2006). Effects of resistance training for the human wrist in EMG and force responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation. ANS 2006, Sydney, 2006. |
2006 Conference Publication Effects of rhythmic leg movement on coricospinal tract excitability and H-reflex modulation in a forearm muscleKlimstra, M. D., Johnson, E. A., Carroll, T. J. and Zehr, E. P. (2006). Effects of rhythmic leg movement on coricospinal tract excitability and H-reflex modulation in a forearm muscle. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2006, Atlanta, Georgia, 14-18 October 2006. Online: Society for Neuroscience. |
2006 Conference Publication Corticospinal mechanism underlying cross-limb transfer of learning: Implications for the contralateral strength traning effectCarroll, T. J., Lee, M. and Sayde, J. (2006). Corticospinal mechanism underlying cross-limb transfer of learning: Implications for the contralateral strength traning effect. AAESS 2006: From Research to Practice, Sydney, NSW Australia, 28 September - 1 October 2006. Bentley, WA Australia: Australian Association for Exercise and Sports Science. |
2006 Conference Publication Effects of resistance training for the human wrist on voluntary activation estimated by motor cortical and peripheral nerve stimulationLee, M., Barton, J. S., Hsu, M., Gandevia, S. C. and Carroll, T. J. (2006). Effects of resistance training for the human wrist on voluntary activation estimated by motor cortical and peripheral nerve stimulation. Australian Neuroscience Society 26th Annual Meeting, Sydney, 27-30 January 2006. |