Tyler Henderson
@tylerhendo7
Neurophysiology & motor control
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06-03-2021 07:50:19
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#ArticlesinPress - "Blockade of 5-HT2 receptors suppresses rate of torque development and motor unit discharge rate during rapid contractions" Benjamin Ian Goodlich, et al. #Motoneurone #Neuroscience Griffith University Benjamin Goodlich Justin Kavanagh ow.ly/Wxli50HhStL
Great result Jacob Thorstensen ! Some great examples in this paper that CMEPs and F waves do not always assess the same characteristics of motoneurone excitability. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
Opening reception night ISEK #ISEK2022 🇨🇦 Looking forward to a great meeting with the @MenziesHealth Griffith University Neural Control of Movement team 🧠 Tyler Henderson Jacob Thorstensen @LisaDem18335096 Emily Joy Brotherton
Big day for Griffith University @MenziesHealth Neural Control of Movement group ISEK #ISEK2022 Congratulations to Emily Joy Brotherton, Jacob Thorstensen and Tyler Henderson on their great talks today. Looking forward to hearing from @LisaDem18335096 in tomorrow mornings session 💪🏼
🍻👥 Post #ISEK2022 ISEK spontaneous Early Career Researchers good times! Greg Pearcey Jakob Škarabot James (Drew) Beauchamp Rafael Akira Fujita Tyler Henderson @CoenZandvoort Benjamin Goodlich Sophie Jenz Manuela Besomi M. Jacob Thorstensen Josh Carr Andy Sanderson Caleb Voskuil Niels Brouwer
Excellent new Journal Club on 'Persistent inward currents in spinal motoneurones: how can we study them in human participants?' from Jacob Thorstensen UQ Medicine 👉 buff.ly/3Ifkkbv
It's finally here!! Our Topical Review has just been published! Thank you Journal of Physiology for the invitation. Voluntary activation of muscle in humans: does serotonergic neuromodulation matter? physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
Enhanced availability of serotonin limits muscle activation during high-intensity, but not low-intensity, fatiguing contractions - new research in JNP from Tyler Henderson and Monica Perez ow.ly/l8cm50Ksi2j #Paroxetine #Fatigue #articlesinpress
Amazing work Benjamin Goodlich Alessandro Del Vecchio !! New motor unit study published in Journal of Physiology. Blockade of 5‐HT2 receptors suppress motor unit firing and estimates of persistent inward currents during voluntary muscle contraction in humans. physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
Benjamin Goodlich, Sean Horan, Justin Kavanagh (@MenziesHealth) and Alessandro Del Vecchio (Department AIBE (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)) show how the motor unit firing rate and estimates of persistent inward currents were suppressed following the ingestion of a serotonin receptor antagonist! 📜buff.ly/40ghtHe
Proud to have successfully published some more data from my PhD. In addition to the support from Justin Kavanagh and Alessandro Del Vecchio , specials thanks must also go to Marius Oßwald who assisted in the development of the colourful waveforms presented below 👇
This timely Topical Review by Lucas Orssatto, Anthony Blazevich and Gabriel Trajano explains molecular mechanisms of diminished physical performance in older adults, and shows how these electrophysiological changes can be mitigated by exercise! 📜buff.ly/3L99Lt8
Serotonergic and noradrenergic contributions to motor cortical and spinal motoneuronal excitability in humans New review by Jacob Thorstensen Tyler Henderson Justin Kavanagh who have been conducting very interesting pharmacological studies in humans sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
A slightly different approach to study monoaminergic effects on motor pathways. We looked for common findings in pharmacology studies that use TMS and nerve stimulation. The motor cortex is complex. Jacob Thorstensen Tyler Henderson sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
OUT NOW IN EARLY VIEW Excitatory drive to spinal motoneurones necessary for serotonin to modulate motoneurone excitability via 5‐HT2 receptors in humans Tyler Henderson Jacob Thorstensen Taylor Justin Kavanagh UQ Medicine Griffith University #OpenAccess FENS onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ej…