Meaghan Elizabeth Spedden
PhD Student, PhD sstudent
The August Krogh Section for Human Physiology
Nørre Allé 51, 2200 København N
Movement and Neuroscience
Nørre Allé 51
2200 København N.
ORCID: 0000-0001-6854-2226
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Behavioural variability and cortical electrophysiological signals depend on recent outcomes during human reinforcement motor learning
Wiegel, P., Spedden, Meaghan Elizabeth, Ramsenthaler, C., Beck, M. M. & Lundbye-Jensen, Jesper, 29 Apr 2021, (bioRxiv).Research output: Working paper › Preprint › Research
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Cortical signatures of precision grip force control in children, adolescents and adults
Beck, M. M., Spedden, Meaghan Elizabeth, Dietz, M., Karabanov, Anke Ninija, Christensen, Mark Schram & Lundbye-Jensen, Jesper, 2021, In: eLife. 10, 22 p., e61018.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Reorganization of functional and directed corticomuscular connectivity during precision grip from childhood to adulthood
Beck, M. M., Spedden, Meaghan Elizabeth & Lundbye-Jensen, Jesper, 2021, In: Scientific Reports. 11, 13 p., 22870.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Using corticomuscular and intermuscular coherence to assess cortical contribution to ankle plantar flexor activity during gait
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Directed connectivity between primary and premotor areas underlying ankle force control in young and older adults
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The development of functional and directed corticomuscular connectivity during tonic ankle muscle contraction across childhood and adolescence
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