Publications
Publication Year 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002
2011 Deng H, Durfee WK, Nuckley DJ, Rheude BS, Severson AE, Skluzacek KM, Spindler KK, Davey CS, Carey JR. Complex Versus Simple Ankle Movement Training in Stroke Using Telerehabilitation: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Physical Therapy. In Press. Olman CA, Pickett KA, Schallmo MP, Kimberley TJ. Selective BOLD responses to individual finger movements measured with fMRI at 3T. Human Brain Mapping, In press. Borich MR, Furlong M, Holsman D, Kimberley TJ. Goal-directed visuomotor skill learning: off-line enhancement and the importance of the primary motor cortex. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 29(2):105-113, 2011
2010
Kimberley TJ, DiFabio RP. Visualizing the effects of rTMS in a patient sample: small N vs. group level analysis. PLOS ONE, 2010;5 (12): e15155 Kimberley TJ, Samargia SA, Moore LG, Shakya JK, Lang CE. Comparison of amounts of practice during rehabilitation for traumatic brain injury and stroke. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and development, 2010; 47 (9): 851-862. Carey JR, Anderson DC, Gillick BT, Whitford M, Pascual-Leone A. 6-Hz Primed Low-Frequency rTMS to Contralesional M1 in Two Cases with Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke. Neuroscience Letters. 2010;469:338-342. Plow EB, Arora P, Pline MA, Binenstock MT, Carey JR. Within-limb somatotopy in primary motor cortex- revealed using fMRI. Cortex. 2010;46:310-321.
2009 Durfee WK, Weinstein SA, Bhatt E, Nagpal A, Carey JR. Design and Usability of a Home Telerehabilitation System to Train Hand Recovery Following Stroke. Journal of Medical Devices. 2009; 3:041003-1-8. Plow EB, Carey JR, Nudo RJ, Pascual-Leone A. Invasive Cortical Stimulation to Promote Recovery of Function After Stroke: A Critical Appraisal. Stroke 2009;40:1926-1931. Borich M, Arora S, Kimberley TJ. Lasting effects of repeated rTMS application in focal hand dystonia, Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 2009: 27:55-65. Kimberley TJ, Borich M, Prochaska KD, Perkins AE, Poepping J. Establishing the definition and reliability of cortical silent period calculation in subjects with focal hand dystonia and healthy subjects. Neuroscience Letters, 2009:464:84-87. Lang CE, MacDonald RJ, Reisman DS, Boyd L, Kimberley T, Schindler-Ivens SM, Hornby TG, Ross SA, Scheets PL. Amounts of movement practice provided during stroke rehabilitation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2009:90(10):1692-1698. Samargia S, Kimberley TJ. Motor and cognitive outcomes in children after functional hemispherectomy. Journal of Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2009:21(4):356-361.
2008
Carey JR, Evans CD, Anderson DC, Bhatt E, Nagpal A, Kimberley TJ, Pascual-Leone A. Safety of 6-Hz Primed Low-Frequency rTMS in Stroke.Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 2008;22:185-192. Kimberley TJ, Khandekar G, Borich M, fMRI reliability in subjects with stroke. Exp Brain Res 2008;186:183-90. Kimberley TJ. Birkholz DD. Hancock RA. VonBank SM. Werth TN. Reliability of fMRI during a continuous motor task: assessment of analysis techniques. J Neuroimaging 2008; 18:18-27.
2007
Bhatt E, Nagpal A, Greer KH, Grunewald TK, Steele JL, Wiemiller JW, Lewis SM, Carey JR. Effect of Finger Tracking Combined with Electrical Stimulation on Brain Reorganization and Hand Function in Subjects with Stroke. Exp Brain Res 2007;182:435-47. Carey JR, Durfee WK, Bhatt E, Nagpal A, Weinstein SA, Anderson KM, Lewis SM. Tracking vs. Movement Telerehabilitation Training to Change Hand Function and Brain Reorganization in Stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 2007;21:216-232. Kimberley TJ, Lewis SM Understanding neuroimaging. Phys Ther 2007;87:670-83. Lungu OV, Binenstock MM, Pline MA, Yeaton JR, Carey JR. Neural changes in control implementation of a continuous task. J Neuroscience 2007;27:3010-6.
2006
Carey JR, Fregni F, Pascual-Leone A. rTMS Combined with Motor Learning Training in Healthy Subjects. Restorative Neurology and Neural Science 2006;24:191-199. Carey JR, Greer KR, Grunewald TK, Steele JL, Wiemiller JW, Bhatt E, Nagpal A, Lungu O, Auerbach EJ. Primary Motor Area Activation During Precision-Demanding Versus Simple Finger Movement. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 2006;20:361-370. Kimberley TJ, Skraba L, Spencer J, VanGorp E, Walker S. Neural substrates for motor-imagery in severe hemiparesis. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 2006;20:268-277.
2005
Carey JR, Bhatt E, Nagpal A. Neuroplasticity promoted by task complexity. Exercise and Sport Science Reviews 2005;33:24-31. Abstract Kimberley TJ, Skraba L, Spencer J, VanGorp E, Walker S (2005) Neural substrates for motor-imagery in severe hemiparesis. In: Gantchev N (ed) From basis motor control to functional recovery IV. Marin Drinov, Sophia, pp 230-237.
2004
Kimberley TJ, Lewis SM, Auerbach EJ, Dorsey L, Lojovich J, Carey JR. Electrical stimulation driving functional improvements and cortical changes in subjects with stroke. Exp Brain Res 2004;l54:450-460. Abstract Carey JR, Anderson KM, Kimberley TJ, Lewis SM, Auerbach EJ, Ugurbil K. fMRI analysis of ankle movement tracking training in subject with stroke. Exp Brain Res 2004;54:281 – 290. Abstract Kimberley TJ, Skraba L, Spencer J, VanGorp E, Walker S. Imagery in severe hemiparesis: A study with functional MRI. Journal of Neurological Physical Therapy 2004; 28(4):185.
2003
Carey JR, Comnick KT, Lojovich JM. Left - versus right-hand tracking in girls and boys: Examination of performance asymmetry. Perceptual and Motor Skills 2003;97:779-788.
2002
Carey JR, Comnick KT, Lojovich JM. Left - versus right-hand tracking in girls and boys: Examination of performance asymmetry. Perceptual and Motor Skills 2003;97:779-788. Carey JR, Kimberly TJ, Lewis SM, Dorsey L, Rundquist P, Ugerbil K. Analysis of fMRI and finger tracking training in subjects with chronic stroke. Brain, 2002;125:773-788. Kimberley TJ, Carey JR. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation in stroke rehabilitation. Minnesota Medicine, 2002;85(4):34-37.
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