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James Stinear
James Stinear
Associate Professor, University of Auckland
Verified email at auckland.ac.nz
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and metabolic syndrome components in young adults: A pooled analysis
PB Nolan, G Carrick-Ranson, JW Stinear, SA Reading, LC Dalleck
Preventive medicine reports 7, 211-215, 2017
3552017
Rewiring the brain: potential role of the premotor cortex in motor control, learning, and recovery of function following brain injury
SS Kantak, JW Stinear, ER Buch, LG Cohen
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 26 (3), 282-292, 2012
2562012
Rhythmic bilateral movement training modulates corticomotor excitability and enhances upper limb motricity poststroke: a pilot study
JW Stinear, WD Byblow
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 21 (2), 124-131, 2004
1982004
Primary motor and premotor cortex in implicit sequence learning–evidence for competition between implicit and explicit human motor memory systems
SS Kantak, CK Mummidisetty, JW Stinear
European Journal of Neuroscience 36 (5), 2710-2715, 2012
1792012
Non-invasive brain stimulation enhances fine motor control of the hemiparetic ankle: implications for rehabilitation
S Madhavan, KA Weber, JW Stinear
Experimental brain research 209, 9-17, 2011
1762011
Disinhibition in the human motor cortex is enhanced by synchronous upper limb movements
JW Stinear, WD Byblow
The Journal of physiology 543 (1), 307-316, 2002
1532002
Focal and bidirectional modulation of lower limb motor cortex using anodal transcranial direct current stimulation
S Madhavan, JW Stinear
Brain stimulation 3 (1), 42-50, 2010
1052010
Relationships between functional and structural corticospinal tract integrity and walking post stroke
G Jayaram, CJ Stagg, P Esser, U Kischka, J Stinear, H Johansen-Berg
Clinical Neurophysiology 123 (12), 2422-2428, 2012
982012
A paradox: after stroke, the non‐lesioned lower limb motor cortex may be maladaptive
S Madhavan, LM Rogers, JW Stinear
European Journal of Neuroscience 32 (6), 1032-1039, 2010
922010
The effects of transcranial stimulation on paretic lower limb motor excitability during walking
G Jayaram, JW Stinear
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 26 (4), 272-279, 2009
912009
The use of transcranial magnetic stimulation to evaluate cortical excitability of lower limb musculature: challenges and opportunities
TM Kesar, JW Stinear, SL Wolf
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 36 (3), 333-348, 2018
792018
Stimulation‐induced changes in lower limb corticomotor excitability during treadmill walking in humans
JW Stinear, TG Hornby
The Journal of physiology 567 (2), 701-711, 2005
742005
Contralesional paired associative stimulation increases paretic lower limb motor excitability post-stroke
G Jayaram, JW Stinear
Experimental brain research 185, 563-570, 2008
692008
Revisiting interhemispheric imbalance in chronic stroke: a tDCS study
AB McCambridge, JW Stinear, WD Byblow
Clinical Neurophysiology 129 (1), 42-50, 2018
632018
Corticospinal tract integrity correlates with knee extensor weakness in chronic stroke survivors
S Madhavan, C Krishnan, A Jayaraman, WZ Rymer, JW Stinear
Clinical neurophysiology 122 (8), 1588-1594, 2011
632011
The subdominant hand increases the efficacy of voluntary alterations in bimanual coordination
WD Byblow, GN Lewis, JW Stinear, NJ Austin, M Lynch
Experimental brain research 131, 366-374, 2000
592000
The contribution of cervical propriospinal premotoneurons in recovering hemiparetic stroke patients
JW Stinear, WD Byblow
Journal of clinical neurophysiology 21 (6), 426-434, 2004
542004
An interhemispheric asymmetry in motor cortex disinhibition during bimanual movement
JW Stinear, WD Byblow
Brain research 1022 (1-2), 81-87, 2004
472004
The effect of intensive nutrition interventions on weight gain after kidney transplantation: protocol of a randomised controlled trial
KJ Ryan, JMS Casas, LE Mash, SL McLellan, LE Lloyd, JW Stinear, ...
BMC nephrology 15, 1-9, 2014
432014
Amplitude of muscle stretch modulates corticomotor gain during passive movement
JP Coxon, JW Stinear, WD Byblow
Brain research 1031 (1), 109-117, 2005
402005
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