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    Characterizing off-target corticospinal responses to double-cone transcranial magnetic stimulation by Proessl, F., Canino, M. C., Beckner, M. E., Sinnott, A. M., Eagle, S. R., LaGoy, A. D., Conkright, W. R., Sterczala, A. J., Connaboy, C., Ferrarelli, F., Germain, A., Nindl, B. C., Flanagan, S. D.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-04-2021)
    “…Introduction The double-cone coil (D-CONE) is frequently used in transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) experiments that target the motor cortex (M1)…”
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    Reliability of corticospinal excitability estimates for the vastus lateralis: Practical considerations for lower limb TMS task selection by Proessl, F., Beckner, M.E., Sinnott, A.M., Eagle, S.R., LaGoy, A.D., Conkright, W.R., Canino, M.C., Sterczala, A.J., Midhe Ramkumar, P.P., Sciavolino, B.M., Connaboy, C., Ferrarelli, F., Germain, A., Nindl, B.C., Flanagan, S.D.

    Published in Brain research (15-06-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •Corticospinal excitability estimates were more reliable during knee extensions compared to squats.•Force and muscle activity were similarly…”
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    0242 Efficient Perception-Action Coupling Relates to More Slow Wave Sleep in Military Personnel by LaGoy, A D, Eagle, S R, Sinnott, A M, Beckner, M E, Conkright, W R, Flanagan, S D, Martin, B J, Nindl, B C, Germain, A, Ferrarelli, F, Connaboy, C

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (27-05-2020)
    “…Abstract Introduction The ability to adapt actions to perceptions of environmental constraints, perception-action coupling, may be compromised by military…”
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    Strategies for cancer therapy using carcinoembryonic antigen vaccines by Kaufman, Howard L., Hörig, Heidi, Medina, Freddy A., Golding, Sue, Conkright, William A.

    Published in Expert reviews in molecular medicine (19-04-2000)
    “…Advances in molecular biology and immunology have renewed interest in the development of vaccines for the treatment or prevention of cancer. Research over the…”
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