Annouchka Van Impe
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De Ryck T, Van Impe A, Vanhoecke B, Heyerick A, Vakaet L, De Neve W, et al.
Strahlenther Onkol
. 2014 Nov;
191(5):429-36.
PMID: 25432325
Purpose: The major component in the pathogenesis of oral radiation-induced mucositis is progressive epithelial hypoplasia and eventual ulceration. Irradiation inhibits cell proliferation, while cell loss at the surface continues. We...
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Coxon J, Goble D, Leunissen I, Van Impe A, Wenderoth N, Swinnen S
Cereb Cortex
. 2014 Aug;
26(1):12-22.
PMID: 25085883
In young adults, canceling an initiated action depends on the right inferior frontal cortex (IFC), presupplementary motor area (preSMA), and the basal ganglia. Older adults show response inhibition deficits, but...
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Bruijn S, Van Impe A, Duysens J, Swinnen S
Front Aging Neurosci
. 2014 Jun;
6:104.
PMID: 24959139
Understanding age-related decline in gait stability and the role of alterations in brain structure is crucial. Here, we studied the relationship between white matter microstructural organization using Diffusion Tensor Imaging...
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Coxon J, Van Impe A, Wenderoth N, Swinnen S
J Neurosci
. 2012 Jun;
32(24):8401-12.
PMID: 22699920
Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) studies in humans have shown that seniors exhibit reduced white matter integrity compared with young adults, with the most pronounced change occurring in frontal white matter....
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Bruijn S, Van Impe A, Duysens J, Swinnen S
J Neurophysiol
. 2012 May;
108(4):1149-57.
PMID: 22623488
Human walking is highly adaptable, which allows us to walk under different circumstances. With aging, the probability of falling increases, which may partially be due to a decreased ability of...
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Goble D, Coxon J, Van Impe A, Geurts M, Doumas M, Wenderoth N, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2011 Nov;
31(45):16344-52.
PMID: 22072686
Proprioceptive information from the foot/ankle provides important information regarding body sway for balance control, especially in situations where visual information is degraded or absent. Given known increases in catastrophic injury...
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Van Impe A, Coxon J, Goble D, Doumas M, Swinnen S
Neurobiol Aging
. 2011 Aug;
33(9):1900-12.
PMID: 21872363
Aging is characterized by brain structural changes that may compromise motor functions. In the context of postural control, white matter integrity is crucial for the efficient transfer of visual, proprioceptive...
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Goble D, Coxon J, Van Impe A, Geurts M, Van Hecke W, Sunaert S, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2011 Mar;
33(4):895-908.
PMID: 21432946
Our sense of body position and movement independent of vision (i.e., proprioception) relies on muscle spindle feedback and is vital for performing motor acts. In this study, we first sought...
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Goble D, Coxon J, Van Impe A, De Vos J, Wenderoth N, Swinnen S
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2010 Jan;
31(8):1281-95.
PMID: 20082331
Coordinated hand use is an essential component of many activities of daily living. Although previous studies have demonstrated age-related behavioral deficits in bimanual tasks, studies that assessed the neural basis...
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Coxon J, Goble D, Van Impe A, De Vos J, Wenderoth N, Swinnen S
Cereb Cortex
. 2010 Jan;
20(10):2368-79.
PMID: 20080932
Structural and neurochemical changes in frontostriatal circuits are thought to underlie age-related behavioral deficits on cognitive tasks. Here, we test the hypothesis that age-related motor switching deficits are associated with...