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Harrison Finn
Harrison Finn
Neuroscience Research Australia, University of New South Wales
Verified email at neura.edu.au
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Motoneuron excitability of the quadriceps decreases during a fatiguing submaximal isometric contraction
HT Finn, DM Rouffet, DS Kennedy, S Green, JL Taylor
Journal of Applied Physiology 124 (4), 970-979, 2018
402018
The magnitude of peripheral muscle fatigue induced by high and low intensity single-joint exercise does not lead to central motor output reductions in resistance trained men
PWM Marshall, HT Finn, JC Siegler
PLoS One 10 (10), e0140108, 2015
272015
Acute attenuation of fatigue after sodium bicarbonate supplementation does not manifest into greater training adaptations after 10-weeks of resistance training exercise
JC Siegler, PWM Marshall, H Finn, R Cross, K Mudie
PLoS One 13 (5), e0196677, 2018
202018
Causal mediation analysis could resolve whether training-induced increases in muscle strength are mediated by muscle hypertrophy
JL Nuzzo, HT Finn, RD Herbert
Sports Medicine 49 (9), 1309-1315, 2019
182019
Muscle activation does not increase after a fatigue plateau is reached during 8 sets of resistance exercise in trained individuals
HT Finn, SL Brennan, BM Gonano, MF Knox, RC Ryan, JC Siegler, ...
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 28 (5), 1226-1234, 2014
182014
Fatigue-related feedback from calf muscles impairs knee extensor voluntary activation
HT Finn, DS Kennedy, S Green, JL Taylor
American College of Sports Medicine 52 (10), 2136, 2020
132020
Voluntary activation of knee extensor muscles with transcranial magnetic stimulation
JL Nuzzo, DS Kennedy, HT Finn, JL Taylor
Journal of Applied Physiology 130 (3), 589-604, 2021
122021
The effect of acute intermittent hypoxia on human limb motoneurone output
HT Finn, O Bogdanovski, AL Hudson, EJ McCaughey, MR Crawford, ...
Experimental Physiology 107 (6), 615-630, 2022
82022
Declines in muscle contractility and activation during isometric contractions of the knee extensors vary with contraction intensity and exercise volume
PW Marshall, HT Finn, RM Enoka
Experimental physiology 106 (10), 2096-2106, 2021
52021
Respiratory‐related evoked potentials in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and healthy aging
I Epiu, SC Gandevia, CL Boswell‐Ruys, SG Carter, HT Finn, DAT Nguyen, ...
Physiological Reports 10 (23), e15519, 2022
32022
Differences in muscle performance during fatigue may explain the differences in motoneurone excitability between acute and chronic hypoxia
HT Finn, SC Gandevia, JL Taylor
The Journal of Physiology 596 (15), 3425, 2018
32018
Effect of muscle fatigue on metabolic cost in running and implications for footwear design
K Nahan, M Héroux, J Kerr, D Bastia, H Finn, KA McDonald
Footwear Science 15 (sup1), S132-S133, 2023
2023
Transcutaneous spinal stimulation in people with and without spinal cord injury: Effect of electrode placement and trains of stimulation on threshold intensity
HT Finn, EA Bye, TG Elphick, CL Boswell‐Ruys, SC Gandevia, JE Butler, ...
Physiological Reports 11 (11), e15692, 2023
2023
Feasibility and safety of combining repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and quadriceps strengthening exercise for chronic pain in knee osteoarthritis: a study protocol …
WJ Chang, S Adie, JM Naylor, N Chowdhury, H Finn, RRN Rizzo, ...
BMJ Open 12 (8), e062577, 2022
2022
Protocol: Feasibility and safety of combining repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation and quadriceps strengthening exercise for chronic pain in knee osteoarthritis: a …
WJ Chang, S Adie, JM Naylor, N Chowdhury, H Finn, RRN Rizzo, ...
BMJ Open 12 (8), 2022
2022
Changes in the nervous system during fatiguing exercise of the lower limb
H Finn
UNSW Sydney, 2019
2019
Motoneuron excitability of the quadriceps decreases during a fatiguing submaximal isometric 1
HT Finn, MR David, DS Kennedy, S Green, JL Taylor
J Neurophysiol 102, 2265-2272, 2009
2009
Wei-Ju Chang, Sam Adie, 3, 4 Justine M Naylor, 5, 6 Nahian Chowdhury
H Finn, RRN Rizzo, E O’Hagan, SM Schabrun
POSTER 1. MOTONEURONE EXCITABILITY OF THE HUMAN QUADRICEPS MUSCLES DECREASES DURING A SUBMAXIMAL FATIGUING CONTRACTION
HT Finn, DM Rouffet, DS Kennedy, S Green, JL Taylor
ANS Sensorimotor Control Meeting 68 (2), 22, 0
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