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Richard B. Stein

Richard B. Stein

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Neuroscience

D-Index
94
Citations
28392
World Ranking
956
National Ranking
51

Overview

Richard B. Stein was affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada. Their research predominantly focused on the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with specific attention to subfields such as Neurology and Pathology and Forensic Medicine.

Stein's work addressed several primary topics, including:

  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Vestibular and auditory disorders
  • Trigeminal Neuralgia and Treatments
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders

The scientist contributed to multiple peer-reviewed articles published in various venues. Frequent publication venues included:

  • Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology (2 publications)
  • Experimental Brain Research (1 publication)

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Stein were:

  • "Characterizing the effect of low intensity transcranial magnetic stimulation on the soleus H-reflex at rest," 2020, Experimental Brain Research
  • "Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation and Dopaminergic Medication on Excitatory and Inhibitory Spinal Pathways in Parkinson Disease," 2020, Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
  • "Effect of Motor State on Postactivation Depression of the Soleus H-Reflex in Parkinson's Disease During Deep Brain Stimulation and Dopaminergic Medication Treatment: A Pilot Study," 2020, Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology

Throughout their career, Stein collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Jennifer C. Andrews
  • Tejas Sankar
  • François D. Roy
  • Fang Ba

Best Publications

  • Neuronal variability: noise or part of the signal?

    Richard B. Stein;E. Roderich Gossen;Kelvin E. Jones

  • Difference in the amplitude of the human soleus H reflex during walking and running.

    C Capaday;R B Stein

  • What functions do reflexes serve during human locomotion

    E P Zehr;R B Stein

  • What muscle variable(s) does the nervous system control in limb movements

    R. B. Stein

  • Identification of intrinsic and reflex contributions to human ankle stiffness dynamics

    R.E. Kearney;R.B. Stein;L. Parameswaran

  • Selective stimulation of cat sciatic nerve using an array of varying-length microelectrodes.

    Almut Branner;Richard B. Stein;Richard A. Normann

  • Phase-dependent reflex reversal in human leg muscles during walking.

    J. F. Yang;R. B. Stein

  • Turning Strategies During Human Walking

    K. Hase;R. B. Stein

  • The modulation of human reflexes during functional motor tasks.

    Richard B. Stein;Charles Capaday

  • Electrical stimulation: Can it increase muscle strength and reverse osteopenia in spinal cord injured individuals?

    Marc Bélanger;Richard B. Stein;Garry D. Wheeler;Tessa Gordon

  • Tremor and other oscillations in neuromuscular systems.

    R. B. Stein;M. N. Oĝuztöreli

  • Long-term stimulation and recording with a penetrating microelectrode array in cat sciatic nerve

    A. Branner;R.B. Stein;E. Fernandez;Y. Aoyagi

  • Influence of electrical stimulation on the morphological and metabolic properties of paralyzed muscle

    T. P. Martin;R. B. Stein;P. H. Hoeppner;D. C. Reid

  • Skeletal muscle fibre type transformation following spinal cord injury

    R Burnham;T Martin;R Stein;G Bell

  • Cutaneous Reflexes During Human Gait: Electromyographic and Kinematic Responses to Electrical Stimulation

    E. P. Zehr;T. Komiyama;R. B. Stein

  • Determination of the frequency response of isometric soleus muscle in the cat using random nerve stimulation.

    Allan Mannard;Richard B. Stein

  • Resetting of tremor by mechanical perturbations: a comparison of essential tremor and parkinsonian tremor.

    Robert G. Lee;Richard B. Stein

  • Presynaptic inhibition in humans.

    Richard B. Stein

  • Does Functional Electrical Stimulation for Foot Drop Strengthen Corticospinal Connections

    Dirk G. Everaert;Aiko K. Thompson;Su Ling Chong;Richard B. Stein

  • Spinal excitation and inhibition decrease as humans age

    Aiko Kido;Naofumi Tanaka;Richard B Stein

  • Principles underlying new methods for chronic neural recording.

    R.B. Stein;D. Charles;L. Davis;J. Jhamandas

Frequent Co-Authors

Tessa Gordon
Tessa Gordon University of Alberta
Vivian K. Mushahwar
Vivian K. Mushahwar University of Alberta
Douglas J. Weber
Douglas J. Weber Carnegie Mellon University
Jaynie F. Yang
Jaynie F. Yang University of Alberta
Arthur Prochazka
Arthur Prochazka University of Alberta
Richard A. Normann
Richard A. Normann University of Utah
David J. Bennett
David J. Bennett University of Alberta
Jack H. Jhamandas
Jack H. Jhamandas University of Alberta
Christine K. Thomas
Christine K. Thomas University of Miami
Andrew S. French
Andrew S. French Dalhousie University

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