Elana R Goldenkoff
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Goldenkoff E, Deluisi J, Brissenden J, Lee T, Polk T, Taylor S, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol
. 2025 Mar;
173:76-85.
PMID: 40085997
Introduction: Cortical paired associative stimulation (cPAS), repeated at spaced intervals and applied to the primary motor cortex (M1) and posterior parietal cortex (PPC), has a dose-dependent effect on corticomotor excitability...
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Goldenkoff E, Deluisi J, Lee T, Hampstead B, Taylor S, Polk T, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol
. 2024 Aug;
166:202-210.
PMID: 39182339
Objective: Repeated spaced sessions of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to the human primary motor cortex can lead to dose-dependent increases in motor cortical excitability. However, this has yet to...
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Goldenkoff E, Deluisi J, Destiny D, Lee T, Michon K, Brissenden J, et al.
Front Neurosci
. 2023 Nov;
17:1198222.
PMID: 37954875
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is widely used in neuroscience and clinical settings to modulate human cortical activity. The effects of TMS on neural activity depend on the excitability of...
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Butler D, Del Castello B, Elliott S, Goldenkoff E, Warner I, Zimmermann A
Front Res Metr Anal
. 2022 Jul;
7:898770.
PMID: 35844958
Increasingly, science diaspora networks are managed by formal organizations such as embassies or non-profit organizations. Researchers have studied these networks to understand how they influence international collaborations and science diplomacy,...
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Logue R, Goldenkoff E, Vesia M, Brown S
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
. 2021 Dec;
77(7):1405-1412.
PMID: 34908115
Background: The ability to grasp and manipulate objects is essential for performing activities of daily living. However, there is limited information regarding age-related behavioral differences in hand sensorimotor function due,...
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Goldenkoff E, Logue R, Brown S, Vesia M
Front Aging Neurosci
. 2021 Feb;
13:595288.
PMID: 33597858
Age-related changes in cortico-cortical connectivity in the human motor network in older adults are associated with declines in hand dexterity. Posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is strongly interconnected with motor areas...
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Goldenkoff E, McGregor H, Mergos J, Gholizadeh P, Bridenstine J, Brown M, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2020 Nov;
452:335-344.
PMID: 33220339
Reversed visual feedback during unimanual training increases transfer of skills to the opposite untrained hand and modulates plasticity in motor areas of the brain. However, it is unclear if unimanual...
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Goldenkoff E, Mashni A, Michon K, Lavis H, Vesia M
J Vis Exp
. 2020 Mar;
(156).
PMID: 32150170
Understanding interactions between brain areas is important for the study of goal-directed behavior. Functional neuroimaging of brain connectivity has provided important insights into fundamental processes of the brain like cognition,...
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Brown M, Goldenkoff E, Chen R, Gunraj C, Vesia M
Brain Sci
. 2019 Jul;
9(8).
PMID: 31357468
Dual-site transcranial magnetic stimulation to the primary motor cortex (M1) and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) can be used to probe functional connectivity between these regions. The purpose of this study...