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    Transient inhibition of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex disrupts somatosensory modulation during standing balance as measured by electroencephalography by Bolton, David A.E, Brown, Katlyn E, McIlroy, William E, Staines, W Richard

    Published in Neuroreport (18-04-2012)
    “…Several studies have shown that a light fingertip touch on a stable surface reduces body sway for individuals standing with their eyes closed even when touch…”
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    Age-related loss in attention-based modulation of tactile stimuli at early stages of somatosensory processing by Bolton, David A.E., Staines, W. Richard

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-06-2012)
    “…► Attention-based modulation of tactile signals from the hand diminished in older adults. ► This loss was evident at early cortical stages of somatosensory…”
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    Transient inhibition of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex disrupts attention-based modulation of tactile stimuli at early stages of somatosensory processing by Bolton, David A.E., Staines, W. Richard

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-06-2011)
    “…► cTBS suppressed dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity. ► Attention-based modulation of tactile signals from the hand was reduced post-cTBS. ► Early…”
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    Task specific adaptations in rat locomotion: Runway versus horizontal ladder by Bolton, David A.E., Tse, Arthur D.Y., Ballermann, Mark, Misiaszek, John E., Fouad, Karim

    Published in Behavioural brain research (03-04-2006)
    “…In walking quadrupeds the alternating activity pattern of antagonistic leg muscles and the coordination between legs is orchestrated by central pattern…”
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    The impact of light fingertip touch on haptic cortical processing during a standing balance task by Bolton, David A. E., McIlroy, William E., Richard Staines, W.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-07-2011)
    “…Availability of fingertip touch onto a stable surface reduces body sway for subjects standing with eyes closed. This is largely associated with sensory…”
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    Functional significance of white blood cells in the male and female reproductive tract by Barratt, C L, Bolton, A E, Cooke, I D

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-08-1990)
    “…The functional significance of white blood cells in the modulation of an anti-sperm antibody response, prevention of infection (including HIV) sperm…”
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    Timing of response differentiation in human motor cortex during a speeded Go/No-Go task by Bolton, David A.E., Vesia, Michael, Lakhani, Bimal, Staines, W. Richard, McIlroy, William E.

    Published in Neuroscience research (01-08-2014)
    “…•The temporal dynamics of response inhibition was investigated.•Subjects performed a Go/No-Go task under time pressure.•TMS probes were used to assess motor…”
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    The leukocytic reaction of the human uterine cervix by Thompson, L A, Barratt, C L, Bolton, A E, Cooke, I D

    “…Sperm interaction with the immune system of the human cervix is poorly understood. The leukocytic response of the human cervix to sperm was examined in a…”
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    Childhood disadvantage and adolescent socioemotional wellbeing as predictors of future parenting behaviour by McAnally, H.M., Iosua, E., Sligo, J.L., Belsky, J., Spry, E., Letcher, P., Macdonald, J.A., Thomson, K.C., Olsson, C.A., Williams, S., McGee, R., Bolton, A.E., Hancox, R.J.

    Published in Journal of adolescence (London, England.) (01-01-2021)
    “…In extending work on early life antecedents of parenting, we investigate associations between childhood family history of disadvantage, adolescent…”
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    The role of the cerebral cortex in postural responses to externally induced perturbations by Bolton, D A E

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-10-2015)
    “…The ease with which we avoid falling down belies a highly sophisticated and distributed neural network for controlling reactions to maintain upright balance…”
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    Prefrontal activation when suppressing an automatic balance recovery step by Abugu, Ezinne U, Harper, Sara A, Kim, Youngwook, Bolton, David A E

    Published in Gait & posture (01-01-2024)
    “…The present study investigated neural mechanisms for suppressing a highly automatic balance recovery step. Response inhibition has typically been researched…”
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    Staying upright by shutting down? Evidence for global suppression of the motor system when recovering balance by Goode, Caleigh, Cole, David M., Bolton, David A.E.

    Published in Gait & posture (01-05-2019)
    “…•Response inhibition was assessed in a balance recovery task.•Compensatory steps were occasionally blocked to force a fixed support reaction.•TMS was used to…”
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    White matter fibre density in the brain's inhibitory control network is associated with falling in low activity older adults by Simon, Colin, Bolton, David A. E., Meaney, James F., Kenny, Rose Anne, Simon, Vivienne A., De Looze, Céline, Knight, Silvin, Ruddy, Kathy L.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-06-2024)
    “…Recent research has indicated that the relationship between age‐related cognitive decline and falling may be mediated by the individual's capacity to quickly…”
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    A method to assess response inhibition during a balance recovery step by Rowley, Molly, Warner, Jayme, Harper, Sara A., Beethe, Anne Z., Whelan, Robert, Ruddy, Kathy L., Bolton, David A.E.

    Published in Gait & posture (01-06-2022)
    “…Correlations between falls and individual differences in inhibitory control, suggest the ability to suppress automatic, but unwanted, action is important in…”
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    Stop-signal reaction time correlates with a compensatory balance response by Rydalch, G., Bell, H.B., Ruddy, K.L., Bolton, D.A.E.

    Published in Gait & posture (01-06-2019)
    “…•A test of response inhibition was compared to reactive balance performance.•Stop signal reaction time correlated with suppression of a balance recovery…”
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    Challenges and Opportunities for the Future of Brain-Computer Interface in Neurorehabilitation by Simon, Colin, Bolton, David A E, Kennedy, Niamh C, Soekadar, Surjo R, Ruddy, Kathy L

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (02-07-2021)
    “…Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) provide a unique technological solution to circumvent the damaged motor system. For neurorehabilitation, the BCI can be used…”
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    Which Exercise Interventions Can Most Effectively Improve Reactive Balance in Older Adults? A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis by Kim, Youngwook, Vakula, Michael N, Bolton, David A E, Dakin, Christopher J, Thompson, Brennan J, Slocum, Timothy A, Teramoto, Masaru, Bressel, Eadric

    Published in Frontiers in aging neuroscience (18-01-2022)
    “…Reactive balance is the last line of defense to prevent a fall when the body loses stability, and beneficial effects of various exercise-based interventions on…”
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