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Daniel James McKeown
Daniel James McKeown
Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Psychology, Bond University
Verified email at bond.edu.au
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Reduced blood oxygen levels induce changes in low-threshold motor unit firing that align with the individual’s tolerance to hypoxia
DJ McKeown, MJ Simmonds, JJ Kavanagh
Journal of Neurophysiology 121 (5), 1664-1671, 2019
172019
Severe acute hypoxia impairs recovery of voluntary muscle activation after sustained submaximal elbow flexion
DJ McKeown, CJ McNeil, EJ Brotherton, MJ Simmonds, JJ Kavanagh
The Journal of Physiology 599 (24), 5379-5395, 2021
62021
Time course of neuromuscular responses to acute hypoxia during voluntary contractions
DJ McKeown, CJ McNeil, MJ Simmonds, JJ Kavanagh
Experimental Physiology 105 (11), 1855-1868, 2020
62020
People with multiple sclerosis have reduced TMS-evoked motor cortical output compared with healthy individuals during fatiguing submaximal contractions
EJ Brotherton, S Sabapathy, DJ Mckeown, JJ Kavanagh
Journal of Neurophysiology 128 (1), 105-117, 2022
42022
Medication‐invariant resting aperiodic and periodic neural activity in Parkinson's disease
DJ McKeown, M Jones, C Pihl, AJ Finley, N Kelley, O Baumann, ...
Psychophysiology 61 (4), e14478, 2024
32024
Perceptions of fatigue and neuromuscular measures of performance fatigability during prolonged low‐intensity elbow flexions
M Marzouk, DJ McKeown, DN Borg, J Headrick, JJ Kavanagh
Experimental Physiology 108 (3), 465-479, 2023
32023
Post‐fatigue ability to activate muscle is compromised across a wide range of torques during acute hypoxic exposure
DJ McKeown, CJ McNeil, MJ Simmonds, JJ Kavanagh
European Journal of Neuroscience 56 (5), 4653-4668, 2022
12022
Test-retest reliability of spectral parameterization by 1/f characterization using SpecParam
DJ McKeown, AJ Finley, NJ Kelley, JF Cavanagh, HAD Keage, ...
Cerebral Cortex 34 (1), bhad482, 2024
2024
Garbage In Garbage Out: Test-Retest Reliability of Spectral Parameterization by FOOOF: Proceedings of Society for Psychophysiological Research Annual Meeting 2023
D Angus, D McKeown, VR Schinazi, O Baumann, AA Moustafa, A Finley, ...
63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR) 2023, 2023
2023
The severity of acute hypoxaemia determines distinct changes in intracortical and spinal neural circuits
DJ McKeown, GM Stewart, JJ Kavanagh
Experimental Physiology 108 (9), 1203-1214, 2023
2023
Differential Clamping of Hypoxia Induces Distinct Changes in Intracortical and Spinal Neural Networks: Proceedings of International Hypoxia Symposium, 2023
D McKeown, G Stewart, J Kavanagh
International Hypoxia Symposium 2023, 2023
2023
The Effect of Hypoxia on the Neural Control of Muscle Contraction
DJ McKeown
Griffith University, 2022
2022
Acute hypoxia impairs recovery of voluntary muscle activation after sustained low-intensity contractions
D McKeown, C McNeil, E Brotherton, M Simmonds, J Kavanagh
Second International Motor Impairment Conference, 2021
2021
Severe acute hypoxia impairs recovery of voluntary activation after a sustained submaximal isometric elbow flexion task
D McKeown, J Kavanagh
Sensorimotor Control Meeting 2020, 2020
2020
Acute hypoxic exposure increases perception of fatigue prior to affecting quantitative measures of fatigue during maximal contractions
D McKeown, J Kavanagh
International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology Conference 2020, 2020
2020
ACUTE HYPOXIC EXPOSURE INCREASES PERCEPTION OF FATIGUE PRIOR TO AFFECTING VOLUNTARY ACTIVATION DURING MAXIMAL CONTRACTIONS
D McKeown, J Kavanagh
Sensorimotor Control Meeting 2019, 2019
2019
Severe acute hypoxia reduces motor unit firing rate during isometric contractions
D McKeown, J Kavanagh
First International Motor Impairment Conference 2018, 2018
2018
Cold-water immersion of a single limb reduces inhibition and enhances facilitation in the motor cortex of the opposite limb
J Kavanagh, E Delahunty, D McKeown, J Thorstensen
XXII International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology Congress 2018, 2018
2018
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