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Daniel G Woolley

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Zhang X, Meesen R, Swinnen S, Feys H, Woolley D, Cheng H, et al.
J Neurophysiol . 2024 May; 131(6):1286-1298. PMID: 38716555
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may facilitate neuroplasticity but with a limited effect when administered while patients with stroke are at rest. Muscle-computer interface (MCI) training is a promising approach...
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Lambelet C, Temiraliuly D, Siegenthaler M, Wirth M, Woolley D, Lambercy O, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil . 2020 Oct; 17(1):132. PMID: 33028354
Background: Chronic hand and wrist impairment are frequently present following stroke and severely limit independence in everyday life. The wrist orientates and stabilizes the hand before and during grasping, and...
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J Walti M, Woolley D, Wenderoth N
Front Behav Neurosci . 2020 Aug; 14:118. PMID: 32765231
The human brain's ability to store information and remember past events is thought to be orchestrated by the synchronization of neuronal oscillations in various frequency bands. A vast amount of...
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Solesio-Jofre E, Beets I, Woolley D, Pauwels L, Chalavi S, Mantini D, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci . 2018 Feb; 10:25. PMID: 29467646
Recent work in young adults has demonstrated that motor learning can modulate resting state functional connectivity. However, evidence for older adults is scarce. Here, we investigated whether learning a bimanual...
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Ruddy K, Leemans A, Woolley D, Wenderoth N, Carson R
J Neurosci . 2017 Feb; 37(10):2555-2564. PMID: 28154150
Cross-education (CE) is the process whereby training with one limb leads to subsequent improvement in performance by the opposite untrained limb. We used multimodal neuroimaging in humans to investigate the...
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de Beukelaar T, Woolley D, Alaerts K, Swinnen S, Wenderoth N
Front Hum Neurosci . 2016 Sep; 10:408. PMID: 27582698
Reconsolidation is observed when a consolidated stable memory is recalled, which renders it transiently labile and requires re-stabilization. Motor memory reconsolidation has previously been demonstrated using a three-day design: on...
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Woolley D, Mantini D, Coxon J, DHooge R, Swinnen S, Wenderoth N
Hum Brain Mapp . 2014 Nov; 36(4):1265-77. PMID: 25418860
Recent work has demonstrated that functional connectivity between remote brain regions can be modulated by task learning or the performance of an already well-learned task. Here, we investigated the extent...
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de Beukelaar T, Woolley D, Wenderoth N
Cortex . 2014 Sep; 59:138-45. PMID: 25173992
When a stable memory is reactivated it becomes transiently labile and requires restabilization, a process known as reconsolidation. Animal studies have convincingly demonstrated that during reconsolidation memories are modifiable and...
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Zhang X, Woolley D, Swinnen S, Feys H, Meesen R, Wenderoth N
PLoS One . 2014 Jul; 9(7):e101496. PMID: 24999827
Objective: Previous studies have investigated how tDCS over the primary motor cortex modulates excitability in the intrinsic hand muscles. Here, we tested if tDCS changes corticomotor excitability and/or cortical inhibition...
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Laeremans A, Sabanov V, Ahmed T, Nys J, Van de Plas B, Vinken K, et al.
Brain Struct Funct . 2014 Feb; 220(3):1273-90. PMID: 24562414
Although the Morris water maze (MWM) is the most frequently used protocol to examine hippocampus-dependent learning in mice, not much is known about the spatio-temporal dynamics of underlying plasticity processes....