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Andrew Fuglevand

Associate Professor


Department of Physiology &
Arizona Research Laboratories Division of Neurobiology

Ph.D. University of Waterloo 1989


Office: Gittings Bldg. 117
Email: fuglevan@u.arizona.edu
Phone: (520) 621-6983
Fax: (520) 621-****
link to fuglevand lab group
 

We use experimental and modeling approaches in an attempt to understand how the nervous system controls movement. Our investigations evaluate interactions among various elements of the motor system, including skeletal muscle, somatosensory afferents, spinal cord, and brain.

 


Selected Recent Publications  

 

McIsaac TL, Fuglevand AJ. May 2008. Common synaptic input across motor nuclei supplying intrinsic muscles involved in the precision grip. Exp Brain Res,2008 May 28;

Anderson CV, Fuglevand AJ. Apr 2008. Probability-Based Prediction Of Activity In Multiple Arm Muscles: Implications For Functional Electrical Stimulation. J Neurophysiol,2008 Apr 24;

McIsaac TL, Fuglevand AJ. Nov 2006. Motor unit synchrony within and across compartments of the human flexor digitorum superficialis. J Neurophysiol,2006 Nov 8;

Bailey EF, Rice AD, Fuglevand AJ. Oct 2006. Firing patterns of human genioglossus motor units during voluntary tongue movements. J Neurophysiol,2006 Oct 4;

McIsaac TL, Fuglevand AJ. Sep 2006. Influence of tactile afferents on the coordination of muscles during a simulated precision grip. Exp Brain Res,2006 Sep 19;

Waller BM, Vick SJ, Parr LA, Bard KA, Pasqualini MC, Gothard KM, Fuglevand AJ. Aug 2006. Intramuscular electrical stimulation of facial muscles in humans and chimpanzees: duchenne revisited and extended. Emotion, 6:367-82

Fuglevand AJ, Dutoit AP, Johns RK, Keen DA. Mar 2006. Evaluation of plateau-potential-mediated 'warm up' in human motor units. J Physiol, 571:683-93

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