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Joel Burma

Joel Burma

Joel's research is seeking to determine the physiological underpinnings of symptom exacerbation in individuals with a concussion using functional near-infrared spectroscopy.

Supervisors:ÌýKathryn Schneider,ÌýJeff DunnÌý

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Funding:

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) CGS-M Award (2019-2020)

Publications:

Kennefick M,ÌýBurma J, van Donkelaar P, McNeil, Chris J (2019).ÌýThetimecourse of motoneuronal excitability during the preparation of complex movements. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.

Kennefick M,ÌýBurma J, van Donkelaar P, McNeil, Chris J (2019).ÌýCorticospinalexcitability is enhanced while preparing for complex movements. Experimental BrainResearch. Experimental Brain Research.

Wallace C, Smirl JD, Zetterberg H, Blennow K, Bryk K,ÌýBurmaÌýJS, Dierijck J, Wright AD, van Donkelaar P (2018).ÌýÌýHeading in soccer increases serum neurofilament light protein and SCAT3 symptom metricsÌý.ÌýÌýBMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine.

Contact:Ìýjoel.burma@ucalgary.ca