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M P Veldman

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Veldman M, Maurits N, Mantini D, Hortobagyi T
Clin Neurophysiol . 2021 Jun; 132(8):1790-1801. PMID: 34130247
Objective: Age-related differences in neural strategies for motor learning are not fully understood. We determined the effects of age on the relationship between motor network connectivity and motor skill acquisition,...
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Dolfen N, King B, Schwabe L, Gann M, Veldman M, von Leupoldt A, et al.
Cereb Cortex . 2020 Oct; 31(2):1365-1382. PMID: 33106842
The functional interaction between hippocampo- and striato-cortical regions during motor sequence learning is essential to trigger optimal memory consolidation. Based on previous evidence from other memory domains that stress alters...
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Veldman M, Maurits N, Nijland M, Wolters N, Mizelle J, Hortobagyi T
Clin Neurophysiol . 2018 Jan; 129(2):419-430. PMID: 29304417
Objective: Plasticity of the central nervous system likely underlies motor learning. It is however unclear, whether plasticity in cortical motor networks is motor learning stage-, activity-, or connectivity-dependent. Methods: From...
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Veldman M, Zijdewind I, Solnik S, Maffiuletti N, Berghuis K, Javet M, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2015 Sep; 115(12):2505-19. PMID: 26335625
Purpose: Sensory input can modify voluntary motor function. We examined whether somatosensory electrical stimulation (SES) added to motor practice (MP) could augment motor learning, interlimb transfer, and whether physiological changes...
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Berghuis K, Veldman M, Solnik S, Koch G, Zijdewind I, Hortobagyi T
Age (Dordr) . 2015 May; 37(3):9779. PMID: 25956604
It is controversial whether or not old adults are capable of learning new motor skills and consolidate the performance gains into motor memory in the offline period. The underlying neuronal...
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Veldman M, Maffiuletti N, Hallett M, Zijdewind I, Hortobagyi T
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2014 Jul; 47:22-35. PMID: 25064816
This analytic review reports how prolonged periods of somatosensory electric stimulation (SES) with repetitive transcutaneous nerve stimulation can have 'direct' and 'crossed' effects on brain activation, corticospinal excitability, and motor...