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Tony Carlsen
Tony Carlsen
Full Professor, University of Ottawa
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Prepared movements are elicited early by startle
AN Carlsen, R Chua, JT Inglis, DJ Sanderson, IM Franks
Journal of motor behavior 36 (3), 253-264, 2004
2162004
Can prepared responses be stored subcortically?
AN Carlsen, R Chua, JT Inglis, DJ Sanderson, IM Franks
Experimental brain research 159, 301-309, 2004
2022004
Startle produces early response latencies that are distinct from stimulus intensity effects
AN Carlsen, CJ Dakin, R Chua, IM Franks
Experimental brain research 176, 199-205, 2007
1562007
Considerations for the use of a startling acoustic stimulus in studies of motor preparation in humans
AN Carlsen, D Maslovat, MY Lam, R Chua, IM Franks
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 35 (3), 366-376, 2011
1512011
Preparation for voluntary movement in healthy and clinical populations: evidence from startle
AN Carlsen, D Maslovat, IM Franks
Clinical Neurophysiology 123 (1), 21-33, 2012
1322012
Self-controlled feedback is effective if it is based on the learner’s performance: A replication and extension of Chiviacowsky and Wulf (2005)
MJ Carter, AN Carlsen, DM Ste-Marie
Frontiers in Psychology 5, 115780, 2014
872014
Startle response is dishabituated during a reaction time task
AN Carlsen, R Chua, JT Inglis, DJ Sanderson, IM Franks
Experimental brain research 152, 510-518, 2003
872003
Differential effects of startle on reaction time for finger and arm movements
AN Carlsen, R Chua, JT Inglis, DJ Sanderson, IM Franks
Journal of neurophysiology 101 (1), 306-314, 2009
862009
Motor preparation is modulated by the resolution of the response timing information
AN Carlsen, CD MacKinnon
Brain research 1322, 38-49, 2010
772010
Relative contributions of visual and vestibular information on the trajectory of human gait
PM Kennedy, AN Carlsen, JT Inglis, R Chow, IM Franks, R Chua
Experimental Brain Research 153, 113-117, 2003
752003
Transcranial direct current stimulation over the supplementary motor area modulates the preparatory activation level in the human motor system
AN Carlsen, JS Eagles, CD MacKinnon
Behavioural brain research 279, 68-75, 2015
612015
Startle reveals an absence of advance motor programming in a Go/No-go task
AN Carlsen, R Chua, CJ Dakin, DJ Sanderson, JT Inglis, IM Franks
Neuroscience letters 434 (1), 61-65, 2008
502008
Altered triggering of a prepared movement by a startling stimulus
AN Carlsen, MA Hunt, JT Inglis, DJ Sanderson, R Chua
Journal of neurophysiology 89 (4), 1857-1863, 2003
482003
Startle and the StartReact effect: physiological mechanisms
AN Carlsen, D Maslovat
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 36 (6), 452-459, 2019
402019
The time course of corticospinal excitability during a simple reaction time task
M Kennefick, D Maslovat, AN Carlsen
PLoS One 9 (11), e113563, 2014
402014
Using a startling acoustic stimulus to investigate underlying mechanisms of bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease
AN Carlsen, QJ Almeida, IM Franks
Neuropsychologia 51 (3), 392-399, 2013
392013
Assessing vestibular contributions during changes in gait trajectory
PM Kennedy, EK Cressman, AN Carlsen, R Chua
Neuroreport 16 (10), 1097-1100, 2005
392005
Anodal tDCS over SMA decreases the probability of withholding an anticipated action
G Hayduk-Costa, NM Drummond, AN Carlsen
Behavioural brain research 257, 208-214, 2013
382013
Motor preparation in an anticipation-timing task
AN Carlsen, R Chua, J Timothy Inglis, DJ Sanderson, IM Franks
Experimental brain research 190, 453-461, 2008
382008
Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation applied over the supplementary motor area delays spontaneous antiphase-to-in-phase transitions
MJ Carter, D Maslovat, AN Carlsen
Journal of neurophysiology 113 (3), 780-785, 2015
352015
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