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David Burke
David Burke
professor of neurology
Zweryfikowany adres z sydney.edu.au
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Non-invasive electrical and magnetic stimulation of the brain, spinal cord, roots and peripheral nerves: Basic principles and procedures for routine clinical and research …
PM Rossini, D Burke, R Chen, LG Cohen, Z Daskalakis, R Di Iorio, ...
Clinical neurophysiology 126 (6), 1071-1107, 2015
28862015
The responses of human muscle spindle endings to vibration of non‐contracting muscles.
D Burke, KE Hagbarth, L Löfstedt, BG Wallin
The Journal of physiology 261 (3), 673-693, 1976
9021976
Threshold tracking techniques in the study of human peripheral nerve
H Bostock, K Cikurel, D Burke
Muscle & Nerve: Official Journal of the American Association of …, 1998
6821998
The circuitry of the human spinal cord: its role in motor control and movement disorders
E Pierrot-Deseilligny, D Burke
Cambridge Univ Pr, 2005
6272005
The responses of human muscle spindle endings to vibration during isometric contraction.
D Burke, KE Hagbarth, L Löfstedt, BG Wallin
The Journal of physiology 261 (3), 695-711, 1976
6201976
Does the nervous system depend on kinesthetic information to control natural limb movements?
SC Gandevia, D Burke
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4), 614-632, 1992
5371992
Multiple measures of axonal excitability: a new approach in clinical testing
MC Kiernan, D Burke, KV Andersen, H Bostock
Muscle & Nerve: Official Journal of the American Association of …, 2000
5192000
Excitability of human axons
D Burke, MC Kiernan, H Bostock
Clinical neurophysiology 112 (9), 1575-1585, 2001
5172001
A proposal for new diagnostic criteria for ALS
JM Shefner, A Al-Chalabi, MR Baker, LY Cui, M de Carvalho, A Eisen, ...
Clinical Neurophysiology 131 (8), 1975-1978, 2020
4852020
The circuitry of the human spinal cord: spinal and corticospinal mechanisms of movement
E Pierrot-Deseilligny, D Burke
Cambridge University Press, 2012
4732012
Strength-duration properties of human peripheral nerve
I Mogyoros, MC Kiernan, D Burke
Brain 119 (2), 439-447, 1996
4521996
Spasticity as an adaptation to pyramidal tract injury.
D Burke
Advances in neurology 47, 401-423, 1988
4301988
Kinaesthetic signals and muscle contraction
SC Gandevia, DI McCloskey, D Burke
Trends in neurosciences 15 (2), 62-65, 1992
4251992
Task‐dependent reflex responses and movement illusions evoked by galvanic vestibular stimulation in standing humans.
R Fitzpatrick, D Burke, SC Gandevia
The Journal of physiology 478 (2), 363-372, 1994
4171994
Monosynaptic and oligosynaptic contributions to human ankle jerk and H-reflex
D Burke, SC Gandevia, B McKeon
Journal of neurophysiology 52 (3), 435-448, 1984
4161984
Responses to passive movement of receptors in joint, skin and muscle of the human hand.
D Burke, SC Gandevia, G Macefield
The Journal of physiology 402 (1), 347-361, 1988
4051988
Decline in spindle support to alpha‐motoneurones during sustained voluntary contractions.
G Macefield, KE Hagbarth, R Gorman, SC Gandevia, D Burke
The Journal of physiology 440 (1), 497-512, 1991
4021991
Short-term effects of dynamic lycra splints on upper limb in hemiplegic patients
JM Gracies, JE Marosszeky, R Renton, J Sandanam, SC Gandevia, ...
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 81 (12), 1547-1555, 2000
3632000
Loop gain of reflexes controlling human standing measured with the use of postural and vestibular disturbances
R Fitzpatrick, D Burke, SC Gandevia
Journal of neurophysiology 76 (6), 3994-4008, 1996
3531996
Muscle spindle activity in man during shortening and lengthening contractions.
D Burke, KE Hagbarth, L Löfstedt
The Journal of physiology 277 (1), 131-142, 1978
3251978
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