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Chris Dakin
Chris Dakin
Assistant Professor, Utah State University
Verified email at usu.edu
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Startle produces early response latencies that are distinct from stimulus intensity effects
AN Carlsen, CJ Dakin, R Chua, IM Franks
Experimental brain research 176, 199-205, 2007
1562007
Frequency response of human vestibular reflexes characterized by stochastic stimuli
CJ Dakin, GML Son, JT Inglis, JS Blouin
The Journal of physiology 583 (3), 1117-1127, 2007
1452007
Absence of lateral gastrocnemius activity and differential motor unit behavior in soleus and medial gastrocnemius during standing balance
ME Héroux, CJ Dakin, BL Luu, JT Inglis, JS Blouin
Journal of applied physiology 116 (2), 140-148, 2014
1132014
Frequency-specific modulation of vestibular-evoked sway responses in humans
CJ Dakin, BL Luu, K van den Doel, JT Inglis, JS Blouin
Journal of neurophysiology 103 (2), 1048-1056, 2010
1052010
Lack of otolith involvement in balance responses evoked by mastoid electrical stimulation
OS Mian, CJ Dakin, JS Blouin, RC Fitzpatrick, BL Day
The Journal of physiology 588 (22), 4441-4451, 2010
822010
Modulation of human vestibular reflexes with increased postural threat
BC Horslen, CJ Dakin, JT Inglis, JS Blouin, MG Carpenter
The Journal of physiology 592 (16), 3671-3685, 2014
762014
Muscle-specific modulation of vestibular reflexes with increased locomotor velocity and cadence
CJ Dakin, JT Inglis, R Chua, JS Blouin
Journal of neurophysiology 110 (1), 86-94, 2013
632013
Gravity estimation and verticality perception
CJ Dakin, A Rosenberg
Handbook of clinical neurology 159, 43-59, 2018
532018
Frequency response of vestibular reflexes in neck, back, and lower limb muscles
PA Forbes, CJ Dakin, AN Vardy, R Happee, GP Siegmund, AC Schouten, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 110 (8), 1869-1881, 2013
502013
Extracting phase-dependent human vestibular reflexes during locomotion using both time and frequency correlation approaches
JS Blouin, CJ Dakin, K van den Doel, R Chua, BJ McFadyen, JT Inglis
Journal of Applied Physiology 111 (5), 1484-1490, 2011
492011
Startle reveals an absence of advance motor programming in a Go/No-go task
AN Carlsen, R Chua, CJ Dakin, DJ Sanderson, JT Inglis, IM Franks
Neuroscience letters 434 (1), 61-65, 2008
492008
Vestibular contribution to balance control in the medial gastrocnemius and soleus
CJ Dakin, ME Héroux, BL Luu, JT Inglis, JS Blouin
Journal of neurophysiology 115 (3), 1289-1297, 2016
442016
Rapid limb‐specific modulation of vestibular contributions to ankle muscle activity during locomotion
PA Forbes, M Vlutters, CJ Dakin, H van der Kooij, JS Blouin, AC Schouten
The Journal of Physiology 595 (6), 2175-2195, 2017
372017
Short and medium latency muscle responses evoked by electrical vestibular stimulation are a composite of all stimulus frequencies
CJ Dakin, JT Inglis, JS Blouin
Experimental brain research 209, 345-354, 2011
372011
Rectification is required to extract oscillatory envelope modulation from surface electromyographic signals
CJ Dakin, BH Dalton, BL Luu, JS Blouin
Journal of Neurophysiology 112 (7), 1685-1691, 2014
332014
Forecast or fall: prediction's importance to postural control
CJ Dakin, DAE Bolton
Frontiers in neurology 9, 924, 2018
302018
Cerebellar degeneration increases visual influence on dynamic estimates of verticality
CJ Dakin, A Peters, P Giunti, BL Day
Current Biology 28 (22), 3589-3598. e3, 2018
262018
Virtual signals of head rotation induce gravity‐dependent inferences of linear acceleration
N Khosravi‐Hashemi, PA Forbes, CJ Dakin, JS Blouin
The Journal of Physiology 597 (21), 5231-5246, 2019
242019
Electrical vestibular stimuli to enhance vestibulo-motor output and improve subject comfort
PA Forbes, CJ Dakin, AM Geers, MP Vlaar, R Happee, GP Siegmund, ...
PLoS One 9 (1), e84385, 2014
242014
Down regulation of vestibular balance stabilizing mechanisms to enable transition between motor states
R Tisserand, CJ Dakin, MHF Van der Loos, EA Croft, TJ Inglis, JS Blouin
Elife 7, e36123, 2018
202018
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