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D-Index
48
Citations
6485
World Ranking
6274
National Ranking
174

Overview

Timothy S. Miles is affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia. Their research profile reflects an academic career positioned within this institution, contributing to the university's scholarly community.

There are no recent papers listed under their name, which limits detailed insight into current research directions or findings. Similarly, no specific information is available on frequent co-authors, which may suggest either a primarily independent research path or limited publicly documented collaborations at this time.

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There is no record of awards received by Timothy S. Miles, indicating no officially recognized honors or distinctions have been documented in the available information.

Best Publications

  • Changes in muscle responses to stimulation of the motor cortex induced by peripheral nerve stimulation in human subjects.

    MC Ridding;B Brouwer;TS Miles;Julia B Pitcher

  • Age and sex differences in human motor cortex input-output characteristics.

    Julia B. Pitcher;Kirstin M. Ogston;Timothy S. Miles

  • Changes in corticomotor representations induced by prolonged peripheral nerve stimulation in humans.

    Michael C Ridding;Michael C Ridding;Darrin R McKay;Philip D Thompson;Timothy S Miles

  • Ascending pathway of low-threshold muscle afferents to the cerebral cortex and its possible role in motor control.

    Unknown

  • Does induction of plastic change in motor cortex improve leg function after stroke

    J. Uy;M. C. Ridding;S. Hillier;P. D. Thompson

  • Position sense at the elbow after fatiguing contractions.

    Margaret H. Sharpe;Timothy S. Miles

  • Suppression of motor evoked potentials in a hand muscle following prolonged painful stimulation

    Peter Svensson;Peter Svensson;Peter Svensson;Timothy S. Miles;Darrin McKay;Michael C. Ridding;Michael C. Ridding

  • Stability of maps of human motor cortex made with transcranial magnetic stimulation.

    Jeric Uy;Michael C Ridding;Timothy S Miles

  • Prolonged peripheral nerve stimulation induces persistent changes in excitability of human motor cortex.

    C.Shona Charlton;Michael C Ridding;Michael C Ridding;Philip D Thompson;Timothy S Miles

  • Induction of persistent changes in the organisation of the human motor cortex.

    Darrin R. McKay;Michael C. Ridding;Michael C. Ridding;Philip D. Thompson;Timothy S. Miles

  • Influence of Combined Afferent Stimulation and Task-Specific Training Following Stroke: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

    Michelle N. McDonnell;Susan L. Hillier;Timothy S. Miles;Philip D. Thompson

  • Clinical oral physiology

    Timothy S. Miles;Birgitte Nauntofte;Peter Svensson

  • Time course of induction of increased human motor cortex excitability by nerve stimulation.

    Darrin McKay;Raylene Brooker;Paul Giacomin;Michael Ridding

  • Ia reflexes and EPSPs in human soleus motor neurones

    T. S. Miles;K. S. Türker;T. H. Le

  • Effect of motor unit firing pattern on twitches obtained by spike‐triggered averaging

    Michael A. Nordstrom;Michael A. Nordstrom;Timothy S. Miles;John L. Veale

  • Impairments in precision grip correlate with functional measures in adult hemiplegia.

    Michelle N. McDonnell;Susan L. Hillier;Susan L. Hillier;Michael C. Ridding;Timothy S. Miles

  • Modulation of stretch-evoked reflexes in single motor units in human masseter muscle by experimental pain.

    Peter Svensson;Timothy S. Miles;Thomas Graven-Nielsen;Lars Arendt-Nielsen

  • Observations on the variability of the H reflex in human soleus.

    Kozo Funase;Timothy S. Miles

  • Stretch reflexes in human masseter.

    A V Poliakov;T S Miles

  • Reflex responses of motor units in human masseter muscle to electrical stimulation of the lip.

    T. S. Miles;K. S. Türker;M. A. Nordstrom

  • Mechanoreceptors around the tooth evoke inhibitory and excitatory reflexes in the human masseter muscle.

    P Brodin;K S Türker;T S Miles

  • Microstimulation of the supplementary motor area (SMA) in the awake monkey

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael A. Nordstrom
Michael A. Nordstrom University of Adelaide
Michael C. Ridding
Michael C. Ridding University of South Australia
Kemal S. Türker
Kemal S. Türker Istanbul Gelişim University
Shapour Jaberzadeh
Shapour Jaberzadeh Monash University
Bogdan Dreher
Bogdan Dreher University of Sydney
Barry J. Sessle
Barry J. Sessle University of Toronto
Michael B. Calford
Michael B. Calford Australian National University
Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Lars Arendt-Nielsen Aalborg University
Siobhan M. Schabrun
Siobhan M. Schabrun Neuroscience Research Australia
Jason D. Warren
Jason D. Warren University College London

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