Browsing School of Clinical Sciences by Author "Rashid, U"
Now showing items 1-8 of 8
-
Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Learning a Novel Split-belt Treadmill Task: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Kumari, N; Taylor, D; Rashid, U; Vandal, AC; Smith, PF; Signal, N (Nature Publishing Group, 2020)This study aimed to examine the effect of repeated anodal cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation (ctDCS) on learning a split-belt treadmill task. Thirty healthy individuals randomly received three consecutive ... -
An EEG Experimental Study Evaluating the Performance of Texas Instruments ADS1299
Rashid, U; Niazi, IK; Signal, N; Taylor, D (MDPI, 2018)Texas Instruments ADS1299 is an attractive choice for low cost electroencephalography (EEG) devices owing to its low power consumption and low input referred noise. To date, there have been no rigorous evaluations of its ... -
The Effects of Spinal Manipulation on Motor Unit Behavior
Robinault, L; Holobar, A; Crémoux, S; Rashid, U; Niazi, IK; Holt, K; Lauber, J; Haavik, H (MDPI AG, 2021)Over recent years, a growing body of research has highlighted the neural plastic effects of spinal manipulation on the central nervous system. Recently, it has been shown that spinal manipulation improved outcomes, such ... -
Intra- and Inter-rater Reliability of Manual Feature Extraction Methods in Movement Related Cortical Potential Analysis
Alder, G; Signal, N; Rashid, U; Olsen, S; Niazi, IK; Taylor, D (MDPI, 2020)Event related potentials (ERPs) provide insight into the neural activity generated in response to motor, sensory and cognitive processes. Despite the increasing use of ERP data in clinical research little is known about ... -
On Nonlinear Regression for Trends in Split-belt Treadmill Training
Rashid, U; Kumari, N; Signal, N; Taylor, D; Vandal, A (MDPI, 2020)Single and double exponential models fitted to step length symmetry series are used to evaluate the timecourse of adaptation and de-adaptation in instrumented split-belt treadmill tasks. Whilst the nonlinear regression ... -
Peripheral Electrical Stimulation Paired With Movement-related Cortical Potentials Improves Isometric Muscle Strength and Voluntary Activation Following Stroke
Olsen, S; Signal, N; Niazi, IK; Rashid, U; Alder, G; Mawston, G; Nedergaard, RB; Jochumsen, M; Taylor, D (Frontiers Media, 2020)Background: Endogenous paired associative stimulation (ePAS) is a neuromodulatory intervention that has potential to aid stroke recovery. ePAS involves pairing endogenous electroencephalography (EEG) signals known as ... -
Pharmacist-led Counselling Intervention to Improve Antiretroviral Drug Adherence in Pakistan: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Chatha, ZF; Rashid, U; Olsen, S; Din, FU; Khan, A; Nawaz, K; Gan, SH; Khan, GM (BioMed Central, 2020)BACKGROUND: Pakistan is facing a growing population of people living with human immunodeficiency (HIV). In this randomized controlled trial, we investigate if a pharmacist-led intervention can increase adherence to ... -
Self-paced Online Vs. Cue-based Offline Brain-computer Interfaces for Inducing Neural Plasticity
Jochumsen, M; Navid, MS; Nedergaard, RW; Signal, N; Rashid, U; Hassan, A; Haavik, H; Taylor, D; Niazi, IK (MDPI AG, 2019)Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), operated in a cue-based (offline) or self-paced (online) mode, can be used for inducing cortical plasticity for stroke rehabilitation by the pairing of movement-related brain activity with ...