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1 CURRICULUM VITAE and PUBLICATIONS of DOUGLAS GORDON STUART July, 2014 PRESENT POSITION Regents' Professor Emeritus of Physiology, The University of Arizona PERSONAL Date/Place of Birth: 10/05/1931, Casino, NSW, Australia Citizenship: Naturalized USA Citizen, 1961 Family Status: Married (06/08/1957); 4 children, 7 grandchildren ADDRESSES University Office: Department of Physiology, Gittings Bldg, University of Arizona, PO Box 210093, Tucson, AZ 85721-0093. Phone: 520-626-7103 Fax: 520-621-8170 E-mail: [email protected] Express mail: Univ AZ/Physiology Dept, Gittings Bldg, Rm 101 1713 University Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85721-0093, USA (+520-621-4850) URL: http://tinyurl.com/y9mzkuz EDUCATION Sydney Teachers' College, NSW, Australia Physical Education Diploma (PE) 1948-50 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI BS (PE; Physiology) 1954-55 MA (PE; Physiology) 1955-56 University of California, Los Angeles PhD (Physiology) 1957-61 (UCLA), CA Postdoctoral (Movement Neurosci) 1961-63 Dissertation Title: Prosencephalic modulation of shivering in the cat Dissertation Director: Allan Hemingway, PhD (1902-1972) Postdoctoral Project: Properties of mammalian muscle receptors Postdoctoral Advisor: Earl Eldred, MD PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE NSW Dept of Public Instruction, Sydney, AUS Hurlstone Agricultural High School Teacher 1951-53 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Department of Physical Education Teaching/Grad Res Asst 1955-56 UCLA, CA Department of Physiology Predoctoral Fellow 1957-61 Asst Professor (in-residence) 1963-65 Department of Anatomy Postdoctoral Fellow 1961-63 VA Medical Center, Long Beach, CA Division of Research Research Physiologist 1961-65 University of California, Davis, CA Department of Physiological Sciences Associate Professor w/ tenure 1965-67

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CURRICULUM VITAE and PUBLICATIONS of DOUGLAS GORDON STUART July, 2014

PRESENT POSITION Regents' Professor Emeritus of Physiology, The University of Arizona

PERSONAL

Date/Place of Birth: 10/05/1931, Casino, NSW, Australia Citizenship: Naturalized USA Citizen, 1961 Family Status: Married (06/08/1957); 4 children, 7 grandchildren

ADDRESSES

University Office: Department of Physiology, Gittings Bldg, University of Arizona, PO Box 210093, Tucson, AZ 85721-0093.

Phone: 520-626-7103 Fax: 520-621-8170 E-mail: [email protected] Express mail: Univ AZ/Physiology Dept, Gittings Bldg, Rm 101 1713 University Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85721-0093, USA (+520-621-4850) URL: http://tinyurl.com/y9mzkuz

EDUCATION

Sydney Teachers' College, NSW, Australia Physical Education Diploma (PE) 1948-50 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI BS (PE; Physiology) 1954-55 MA (PE; Physiology) 1955-56 University of California, Los Angeles PhD (Physiology) 1957-61 (UCLA), CA Postdoctoral (Movement Neurosci) 1961-63 Dissertation Title: Prosencephalic modulation of shivering in the cat Dissertation Director: Allan Hemingway, PhD (1902-1972) Postdoctoral Project: Properties of mammalian muscle receptors Postdoctoral Advisor: Earl Eldred, MD

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE NSW Dept of Public Instruction, Sydney, AUS Hurlstone Agricultural High School Teacher 1951-53 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Department of Physical Education Teaching/Grad Res Asst 1955-56 UCLA, CA Department of Physiology Predoctoral Fellow 1957-61 Asst Professor (in-residence) 1963-65 Department of Anatomy Postdoctoral Fellow 1961-63 VA Medical Center, Long Beach, CA Division of Research Research Physiologist 1961-65 University of California, Davis, CA Department of Physiological Sciences Associate Professor w/ tenure 1965-67

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University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Department of Physiology Associate Professor (tenure, 1968) 1967-70 Professor 1970-02 Professor Emeritus 2002-Pres Acting Head 1974-75, 1987-88 Head 1988-91 College of Medicine Acting Head, Dept Anatomy 1984-86 Associate Dean for Research 1991-96 University Regents' Professor 1990-02 Regents' Professor Emeritus 2002-Pres

MAJOR FIELDS OF RESEARCH Properties of the Segmental Motor System; Neurobiology of Muscle Fatigue; History of

Movement Neuroscience

HONORS AND AWARDS USPHS Predoctoral Fellow - UCLA Mental Health Training Program, for temperature

regulation studies with Professor Alan Hemingway, Dept Physiology, UCLA, 1958-61 Bank of America-Giannini Foundation Postdoctoral Medical Research Fellow, for muscle

receptor studies with Professor Earl Eldred, Dept Anatomy, UCLA, 1961-63 USPHS Special Research Fellowship, for spinal-cord studies with Professor Anders Lundberg,

Dept Physiology, University of Göteborg, SWE, 1971-72 Guggenheim Fellowship, for studies in clinical neurophysiology with Dr David Burke, Unit of

Clinical Neurophysiology, The Prince Henry Hospital, University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUS, 1976-77

Senator Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator, a NINCDS award, National Institutes of Health, 1984-91

Keynote Speaker, 5th Annual Faculty Teaching Awards, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, 1985

Seventh Annual Neuroscience Lecture, Neurological Sciences Institute, Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, OR, 1987

Grass Foundation Traveling Scientist: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MA, CAN, 1989; University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 2001

Eleventh Annual Founders’ Day Speaker, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, 1989 Regents' Professor, University of Arizona, 1990-2002 John Marley Leadership Award, Section on Research, American Physical Therapy

Association, 1995 Graduation Convocation Speaker, College of Health Professions, Northern Arizona University,

Flagstaff, AZ, 1995 Certificate of Recognition for Contributions in Teaching, Research, and Service in

Neuroscience, University of Arizona, 1998 Invited Speaker, Dedication of Biology/Biochemistry Bldg, Northern Arizona University, 2000 Invited speaker, Flinn Foundation Finale Dinner, Motor Control Laboratory, Arizona State

University, 2000 Named University of Arizona Fellowship in Perpetuity, "The Douglas G Stuart Predoctoral

Fellowship in Movement Neuroscience", 2002-Pres Emeritus Regents’ Professor of Physiology title, University of Arizona, 2002-pres Award for contributions to Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, 2003 Award for Contributions to Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs, University of Arizona, 2004

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Honorary DSc degree, University of Arizona, 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award, International Motoneuron Society, 2012

UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES AND ASSIGNMENTS

University of California, Davis

School of Veterinary Medicine Admissions Committee 1965-67 University Biomedical Engineering Committee 1965-67 Steering Committee, University-wide Physiology Group 1965-67 All-campus Computer Committee 1966-67

University of Arizona, Tucson

Department of Physiology Promotion and Tenure Committee (Chair) 1973-87 PhD Graduate Program Committee 1977-81 College of Medicine Admissions Committee 1967-70 Animal Research Facility Committee 1969-78 Promotion and Tenure Committee (Chair, 74-75) 1973-75 Acting Head, Dept Physiology 1974-75,1987-88 Review Committee, Dept Internal Medicine 1975 Long Range Planning Committee (Chair) 1977-78 Academic Honesty Committee 1977-80 Nominating Committee 1980-84 Biomedical Communications 1982-83 Acting Head, Dept Anatomy 1984-86 LCME Task Force 1986-87 Review Committee, Dept Psychiatry 1987 Founders Day Speaker Selection Committee (Chair, 1990) 1990-92 United Way Campaign (Chair) 1990 Dean’s Research Council (Chair) 1991-96 Search Committee, Director Respiratory Sciences Center (Chair) 1994-95 Search Committee, Chair Dept Neurology 1994-95 Review Committee, Respiratory Sciences Center (Chair) 1998 University Graduate College Representative 1970-75, 1999-02 Biomedical Engineering 1972-76 Graduate Council 1975-84 University Delegation (n=20) to Peoples Republic of China (1 month) 1976 Executive Council, Committee on Interdisciplinary Neurosciences (Chair, 82-86) 1981-86 Advisory Board, Arizona Research Laboratories 1981-88 Search Committee, Head ARL Division of Neurobiology 1982-83 Search Committee, Dean of Nursing 1985-86 Honorary Degree Advisory Committee 1986-91 Search Committee, Dean of Agriculture 1986-87 Building and Space Committee, Life Sciences North 1986-90

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Ad Hoc Committee for Review of Graduate Degree Programs in the Biological Sciences (Chair) 1987-88 Regents' Professor Advisory Committee 1987-89 Search Committee, Dean of Medicine 1987-88 Ad Hoc Review Committee, Dept Speech and Hearing Sciences (Chair) 1988 Search Committee, Chair Dept Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering 1988-89 Ad Hoc Bioengineering Committee 1988-89 Search Committee, Chair Dept Animal Science 1988-89 President's Advisory Budget Priorities Planning Task Force 1990-91 President's Special Task Force on Undergraduate Education (Fall Semester) 1991-92 Search Committee, Provost of University 1991-92 UA Technical Advisory Committee– Targeted industry analysis of S Arizona biotechnology 1992 Advisory Board UA National Center for Neurogenic Communication Disorders (Chair) 1992-02 GSPED Participant 1992-02 CORe Strategic Objective 33 Team 1993-94 Service Center Committee 1993-94 Search Committee, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs 1993 Arizona Optics Initiative Committee 1994-96 Graduate Education and Research Advancement Board 1996-02 Search Committee, Dean of Engineering and Mines 1997-98 Ad Hoc Committee on Ground Rules for Implementation of Eminent Scholars' Program, Office of the Vice President for Research 1997-98 Review Committee, Dept Speech and Hearing Sciences 1999-00 Ad Hoc Committee on Research on Neuroimaging, Office of the Vice President for Research 1999 Faculty Advisory Committee, Institute for Biomedical Science and Technology 2001 Provost's Ad Hoc Committee for Selection of Koffler Prizes 2002 City Medical Advisory Board, Fan Kane Fund for Brain-Injured Children, Tucson, AZ 1971-96 Member of Working Group on Health Care and Innovation, Academy Senior Academy 2007 State Affiliate Staff, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ 1988-94 GSPED (Governor's Strategic Plan for Economic Development): Cluster on Bioindustry 1991-02 University of Arizona Science and Technology Park; Board of Directors, Campus Research Corporation (Secretary/Treasurer) 1994-98 Arizona Chapter of Society for Neuroscience: (President, 95-96; Past-President, 96-97) 1995-97 Technical Advisory Committee- Targeted industry analysis of AZ bioindustry 1996-97 Founding member (2005) and Board of Governors (2007-09), Arizona Arts, Science, and Technology Academy (AASTA) 2005- National and International Member, American Physiological Society (Member# ) 1962-pres. Member, Society for Neuroscience (Member# 000004941) 1972-pres. Applied Physiology and Biomedical Engineering Study Section, NIH 1974-78

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Editorial Board, American Journal of Physical Medicine 1975-87 Steering Committee, Section on the Nervous System, American Physiological Society 1979-81 Editorial Board, Journal of Neurophysiology 1979-84 Editorial Board, Experimental Neurology 1982-87 Journal Club Correspondent, Trends in Neurosciences 1983-86

USA National Committee, IUPS (Vice Chair, 86-89; Chair, 89-92) 1984-92 Public Information Committee, Society for Neuroscience 1985-87 Physiology Test Committee, National Board of Medical Examiners 1986-89 Scientific Advisory Committee, Muscular Dystrophy Association 1987-89 Visiting Professor, Department of Neurology, University of New South Wales 1977, '87, '91 Association of Chairs of North American Departments of Physiology (Secretary/Treasurer, 1989-91) 1988-91 Handbook Advisory Committee, American Physiological Society (Chair, 1989-91) 1988-91 International Advisory Commission, International Symposia on Motor Control (Sofia, Bulgaria; quadrennial) 1989-00 Vice President for Academe, Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute 1990-Pres Motor Control Commission, International Union of Physiological Sciences 1993-00 Judge (for American Physiological Society), 47th International Science and Engineering Fair, Tucson, AZ 1996 International Advisory Commission, International Symposium on Motor Control, St Petersburg/Moscow, Russia 1996-97 NINDS Steering Committee, USA-Japan Brain Research Cooperative Program 2000-03 Senior Physiologists Committee, American Physiological Society 2001-03 National and International (Ad-Hoc &/or Intermittent) External Examiner PhD Dissertation of Robert D Forman, Loyola University, Chicago, IL 1973 PhD Dissertation of Robert M Brownstone, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada 1989 PhD Dissertation of Jonas Pedersen, University of Umeå, Sweden 1997 DSc Application of James Colebatch, MD, PhD, University of New South Wales, 2004 Australia Department/Program Reviews UCLA: Department of Kinesiology 1987 University of Chicago: Department of Anatomy and Organismal Biology 1991 National University of Singapore: Department of Physiology 1991 Queen’s University (Canada): Medical Research Council Neuroscience Group 1993 Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute: Department of Neural Control 1993 Kuwait University: MS Program, Department of Physiology 1996 University of Newcastle (Australia): Discipline of Anatomy 1999 National Institute of Physiological Sciences (Japan): Department of Biological Control System 2000 Georgia Institute of Technology: School of Applied Physiology 2003 University of Alberta (Canada): Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine 2004Grant Reviewer International Human Frontier Science Program 1990-Pres Israel Science Foundation 1996-Pres AHFMR, MRC and NSERC (Canada) Grant Applications and Site Visits 1978-Pres NASA, NIH, NSF and VA Grant Applications, Study Sections and Site Visits 1972-Pres NATO Collaborative Research Grants 1980-Pres NH & MRC and Research Council (Australian) Grant Applications 1980-Pres

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Spinal Cord Research Foundation 1985-Pres USA-Israel Binational Science Foundation 1980-Pres Journal Reviewer American Journal of Anatomy 1975-Pres Brain Research 1983-Pres Experimental Brain Research 1978-Pres Journal of Applied Physiology 1978-Pres Journal of Morphology 1980-Pres Journal of Neurophysiology 1975-79,1985-Pres Journal of Neuroscience 1981-Pres Journal of Physiology (London) 1990-Pres Muscle & Nerve 1985-Pres NIH Study Sections DRG-Orthopedics and Musculoskeletal 1981, '84 NHLB 1982 NINCDS 1981,1986

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND RECOGNITIONS

Professional Organizations American Physiological Society Society for Neuroscience International Brain Research Organization American Association for the Advancement of Science Research, Training and Travel Grants

Principal Investigator USPHS

NB 05199 "Thermal and motor aspects of hypothalamic function" ~$40,000/yr 1964-67 NB/NS 07888 "Neural aspects of posture and locomotion" ~ $70-110,000/yr (No new funds in 1977-78) 1967-78 NS 07888 "Analysis of motor unit-muscle receptor interactions" ~$70-110,000/yr 1978-84 NS 07888 "Organization of spinal motor pathways" ~$75-110,000/yr 1984-87 NS 25077 "Fatigue of segmental motor mechanisms" ~$166,000, '97-'00; $27,788 for '00-'03 1987-02 NS 20544 "Effects of limb immobilization on motor control" $64,000-105,000/yr; Co-PI, RM Enoka 1984-92 Senator Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award NS 20762 "Biochemistry and physiology of motor units" UA consortium portion ~$48,000/yr 1984--89; PI, PM Nemeth, Washington Univ, St Louis, MO NS 07309 "Training program in motor-control neurobiology" ~ $127,000/yr '87-'93; ~$165,000/yr '93-'03 1987-03

Co-PIs: JR Bloedel (BNI, '87-'01), TM Hamm (BNI, '01-'03) Training Faculty: A Arabyan, EA Arbas, AT Bahill, JM Barkmeier,

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V Bracha (BNI) AD Craig (BNI), VA Cwik, RM Enoka, RF Fregosi, AJ Fuglevand, K Gerritsen (ASU), AR Gibson (BNI), Z Hasan, J He (ASU), TJ Hixon, GF Koshland, JD Hoit, RW Lansing, RB Levine, EB Montgomery, CL Rankin, M Santello (ASU), AB Schwartz (BNI), RA Satterlie (ASU), PA St John, GE Stelmach (ASU), NJ Strausfeld, E Vu (BNI), F-Y Wang, MA Willis

AR 41462 “Conference: biomechanics and neural control of movement” $20,000 1992 NS 41876 "Conference: movement and sensation" $10,000 2001-02 NASA

NAGW 338, "Effects of muscle atrophy on motor control" (Co-I, RM Enoka) ~$33,000-48,000/yr 1982-85 NSF

INT 8520863 "Cooperative program in motor control" ~ $55,000 1986-89 Co-Is: AT Bahill, RM Enoka, TM Hamm, Z Hasan, RM Reinking (6-person exchange with Bulgarian Acad Sci) Flinn Foundation

"Conference: Arizona Biomedical Research '94" $20,000 1994

Muscular Dystrophy Association

"Conference: Neural and neuromuscular aspects of muscle fatigue", $14,000 1994

Co-Investigator (Co-I) USPHS HL 05884/ "Graduate training in physiology" (PI, PC Johnson; 6-12 Co-Is) 07249 ~$86,400/yr 1969-1981; ~$92,00/yr 1982-1987 1969-87 NS 11491 "Analysis of cat locomotion", (PI, MC Wetzel), ~$45-70,000/yr 1973-76 NS/AM 17887 "Properties and segmental actions of Golgi tendon organs",

(PI, TM Hamm), ~50,000/yr 1982-85 NS 22454 "Analysis of the recurrent Renshaw circuit",

(PI, TM Hamm, BNI, Phoenix, AZ) UA consortium portion ~$54,0000/yr 1986-89

NS 20762 "Biochemistry and physiology of motor units", (PI, PM Nemeth, Washington Univ, St Louis, MO) UA consortium Co-PI, RM Enoka; ~$48,000/yr 1989-92 NS 20544 "Effects of limb immobilization on motor control", PI, RM Enoka; ~$125,000/yr 1991-94

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GM 08400 "Graduate training in systems and integrative physiology" PIs, WH Dantzler/RB Levine; 25 Co-Is; ~$120,000/yr 1991-06

NS 34256 "Conference: Neurons, networks, and motor behavior", PI, PSG Stein; ~$21,000 1995 Co-Is: S Grillner, A Selverston, DG Stuart

Also supported by: MIT Press ($3,500), NSF ($8,000), DoD-ONR ($10,731), UA VP for Research ($5,000), ISF Travel Grant ($1,100)

NS 07434 "Predoctoral training program in neuroscience", PI, RB Levine; 40 Co-Is; ~$103,200/yr 1997-00 Japan, "Primate locomotion and higher nervous activity" Ministry of PI, S Mori; ~10,000/yr 2001-04 Education Exchange between National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, Japan, and AZ Movement Neuroscientists

International Travel Grants

USPHS award for XXVth International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Munich, FRG 1971 American Physiological Society award for XXVIth International Congress of Physiological Sciences, New Delhi,IND 1974 Guggenheim Fellowship included funds to present seminars in Australian and Swedish Universities and for XXVIIth International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Paris, FRA 1976-77 American Physiological Society award for XXVIIIth International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Budapest, HUN 1980 University of Arizona and Bulgarian Academy of Science awards for 4th International Symposium on Motor Control, Varna, BUL 1981 Australian Academy of Sciences award for an IUPS satellite symposium, Canberra, ACT, AUS 1983 Prince Henry Hospital award for consultation, Sydney, NSW, AUS 1983 USA and Bulgarian Academies of Science awards for 5th International Symposium on Motor Control, Varna, Bulgaria and to consult and present seminars in Sofia, BUL 1985 Universities of Arizona and Goteborg awards for A Lundberg Festschrift Symposium, Goteborg, SWE 1985 University of Arizona and Bishop of Paphos awards for International Motor Control Symposium, Paphos,CYP 1988 American Physiological Society award for XXXI International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Helsinki, FIN 1989 National University of Singapore award for consultation on Dept Physiology, SGP 1991 University of Arizona award for the VIIth International Symposium on Motor Control, Borovets, BUL 1993 Queen’s University Award for Prof V Abrahams Festschrift Symposium, Kingston, ON, CAN 1995 Kuwait University Award for consultation on graduate MS program in physiology 1995 University of Arizona award for the VIIIth International Symposium on Motor Control, 1996

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Borovets, BUL Polish Academy of Sciences award for 38th ICB Workshop, Warsaw, POL 1997 University of Arizona award for an international symposium, "Brain and Movement", St Petersburg/Moscow, RUS 1997 Emory University award for Prof J Munson Festschrift Symposium, Atlanta, GA 1998 Visiting Faculty award (3.5 mos) for collaboration with Dr RJ Callister, Discipline of Anatomy, University of Newcastle, NSW, AUS 1999 Visiting Scientist award (3.5 mos) for collaboration with Prof S Mori, National Institute of Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, JPN 1999 NATO and University of Arizona Awards for an Advanced Research Workshop,

Varna, BUL 2000 Speaker award for Prof S Mori Festschrift Symposium,

National Institute of Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, JPN 2002 Speaker award for Prof D Kernell Festschrift Symposium, University of Groningen,

Groningen NDL 2002 Canadian Physiological and Pharmacological Association Award for Prof R Stein Festschrift Symposium, Vernon, BC, CAN 2004 Canadian Institutes of Health Research Award for Prof A Taylor Festschrift Symposium, Kananaskis, AB, CAN 2007

USPHS award for International Motoneuron Society meeting, Seattle, WA 2008 Wright State University Award for Prof L Mendell Festschrift Symposium, Dayton, OH 2009 Canadian Institutes of Health Research Award for Prof P Ellaway Festschrift Symposium, Jasper, AB, CAN 2009

USPHS award for International Motoneuron Society meeting, Paris, FRA 2010 Polish Academy of Science award for 117th ICB Workshop, Warsaw, POL 2011 University of Duesseldorf award for an Eccles’ Archive international symposium 2011 USPHS award for International Motoneuron Society meeting, Sydney, AUS 2012 USPHS award for International Motoneuron Society meeting, Halifax, CAN 2014

Award and Fellowship Mentorships

Perkins traveling fellowship (American Physiological Society) for Prof A Taylor 1974-75 Postdoctoral fellowship (Canadian MRC) for Dr DGD Watt 1974-75 Postdoctoral fellowship (MDAA) for Dr MD Binder 1976-78 Postdoctoral fellowship (USPHS) for Dr BR Botterman 1978-80 Postdoctoral fellowship (MDAA) for Dr JC McDonagh 1979-80 Traveling fellowship (NATO, Western Europe) for Professor U Tan 1979-80 Postdoctoral fellowship (USPHS) for Dr TM Hamm 1980-82 Traveling fellowship (DAAD, FRG) for Dr W Koehler 1981-82 New investigator award (USPHS) for Dr TM Hamm 1982-85 Traveling fellowship (DAAD, FRG) for Professor U Windhorst 1985 Traveling fellowship (Academy of Sciences, USA and Bulgaria) for Dr TM Hamm 1985 Traveling fellowship (University of Arizona) for Dr Y Laouris 1988 Traveling fellowship (University of Western Ontario) for Dr J Garland 1988-90 Postdoctoral fellowship (USPHS) for Dr GA Robinson 1989-90 Traveling fellowship (Australian NH & MRC) for Dr MA Nordstrom 1989-91 Predoctoral fellowship (Flinn Foundation), to TG Hornby 1995 Predoctoral fellowship (American Psychological Association) for TG Hornby 1995-97 Postdoctoral fellowship (USPHS) for Dr E Gilliam 1996-97

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Postdoctoral fellowhip (Spinal Cord Research Foundation) for Dr E Gilliam 1997-1999

TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of California, Los Angeles

Anatomy 101 - Human Anatomy 100 med/grad 1961-63 Topics: muscles and joints Physiology 101 - Human Physiology 100 med/grad 1963-64 Physiology 101A - Human Physiology 24 dent 1964-65 Topic: respiration

University of California, Davis Physiology 101 - Mammalian Physiology 80 vetmed/grad 1965-68 Topics: nerve-muscle-synapse

University of Arizona, Tucson

Physiology 601/801 - Human Physiology 32-100 med/grad 1968-84 Topics: nerve-muscle-synapse; temp reg; exercise Physiology 601 - Human Physiology 2-4 grad 1968-92 Topic: systems neurophysiology Physiology 605/805 - Neurosciences Topic: CNS neurophysiology 100 med/grad 1967-96 Physiology 610 2-3 grad 1970-96 Topic: motor control Physiology 696a -Seminar 1-2 grad 1970-02 Topic: motor control Physiology 696b -Tutorial 1-2 grad 1970-02 Topic: motor control Physiology 418- Physiology for Engineers 15 undergrad/grad 1972-96 Topic: central neurophysiology (Intermittent) Physiology 606 - Readings in Neuroscience 1-4 grad 1977-2002 Topics: neuroanatomy, CNS neurophysiology Medicine 495 A, B - Intro to Neurosciences 30-50 K-12 1973,'76,'79, '82, '86 Topic: CNS neurophysiology Physiology 695 - Motor Control Colloquium 10-15 grad 1986-02 Topic: movement neuroscience Physiology 595m – Doings in Motor Control Topic: movement neuroscience 10-20 grad/10-20 postdoc 1986-Pres

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Physiology 818 - Neurophysiology for Neurologists Topic: CNS neurophysiology 14-20 residents/fac 1988-90 Physiology 589 -Systems Neurobiology 3-8 grad 1989-1997 Topic: motor Control (3-4 presentations) EEB 159a,b - Anatomy and Physiology 450 undergrad 1990-91 Topic: brain structure and function (3 lectures) Physiology 195a - Freshman Colloquium 20 undergrad 1992-Present Topic: brain/muscle (3 lectures) Physiology 480/580 - Human Physiology 120 undergrad/ 1995-02 Topics: temp regul, fever, exercise 30 grad (2-3 lectures) Honors 396H - Regents’ Professors’ 5-10 undergrad 1993-95 Frontiers of Knowledge Topic: motor control (3 lectures) Physiology 620 - Systems Neurophysiology 4-6 grad 1996-02 Topic: CNS neurophysiology Physiology 549 – Academic Survival Skills 30-50 undergrad/grad 1996-Pres (1 lecture)

Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff

Biology 444 - Human Physiology 50-85 undergrad 1991-00 Topics: Nerve-muscle-synapse (10 lectures) Physical Therapy 560 - Neuroscience 40 grad 2001-Pres

Arizona State University, Tempe

BEM 598 - Bioengineering 6-10 grad 1993-1998 Topic: motor control (16 lectures)

DIRECTED RESEARCH Status During Training Training Period Current position

UCLA and UC-Davis Postdoctoral Fellow Koichi Ishikawa, MD, Associate Professor of Neurology, Univ Southern California and private-practice neurologist, Los Angeles, CA 1964-67 High School and Undergraduate Student: Kenneth Ott, MD, Neurosurgeon, Neurosurgical Medical Clinic, Inc, San Diego, CA 1962-66 Veterinary Students: Kenneth B Campbell, DVM, PhD, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics,

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Washington State University, Pullman, WA 1965-67 Connor Jameson, DVM, Private veterinary practice, Tulare, CA 1965-67

University of Arizona, Tucson

Postdoctoral Fellows John A Stephens, PhD, Professor of Physiology, University College-London, GBR 1972-74 Edward K Stauffer, PhD, Associate Professor of Physiology, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MI 1974-75 Douglas G D Watt, PhD, MD, Professor of Physiology, McGill University, Montreal, QU, CAN 1974-75 Marc D Binder, PhD, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1975-78 Barry R Botterman, PhD, Associate Professor of Cell Biology, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Dallas, TX 1977-80 Thomas M Hamm, PhD, Staff Neurobiologist, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ 1979-82 Jennifer L McDonagh, PhD, PT, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, Arizona School of Health Sciences, Mesa, AZ (Retired) 1979-80 Walther Koehler, MD, PhD, Private-sector Neurologist, Bonn, GER 1981-83 Sharyn Vanden Noven, PT, PhD, (1951-2005), Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy, Hong Kong Polytechnical University, HKG 1984-85 Chun-Su Yuan, MD, PhD, Professor of Anesthesiology/Critical Care and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL 1986-87 Grant A Robinson, PhD, Assistant Research Professor of Neurosurgery, Duke University, Durham, NC 1986-89 S Jayne Garland, PT, PhD, Professor of Physical Therapy (Dept head) and Physiology University of British Columbia, CAN 1988-89 Yiannakis C Laouris, MD, PhD, Director, Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute, Nicosia, CYP 1988-91 Michael A Nordstrom, DDS, PhD, Associate Professor of Physiology, University of Adelaide, SA, AUS (retired) Robert J Callister, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Science, (Div head of Anatomy) University of Newcastle, NSW, AUS 1990-92 Edwin E Gilliam, MSN, PhD, Neuroscience Nurse Practitioner, Carondelet Neurological Institute, St. Joseph's Hospital, Tucson, AZ 1994-97 Predoctoral Students (Major Professor): Edward K Stauffer, PhD, Associate Professor of Physiology, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN (retired) 1970-74 Jennifer L McDonagh, PhD, PT, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, Arizona School of Health Sciences, Phoenix, AZ (Retired) 1975-79 William E Cameron, PhD, Associate Professor of Physiology, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR 1975-79 Dennis D Roscoe, PhD, Co-CEO, MPACS-LLC, Madison, WI 1977-80 Sharyn Vanden Noven, PT, PhD (1950-2005), Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy, Hong Kong Polytechnical University, HKG 1979-84 Chun-Su Yuan, MD, PhD, Professor of Anesthesiology/Critical Care and Clinical Pharmacology, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL 1980-86 Lucinda L Rankin, PhD, Lecturer in Physiology and Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1983-87

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Debra A. Gordon, Ph.D., J.D., Chief Legal Counsel, HTG Molecular Diagnostics Tucson, AZ 1982-88 John M Spielmann, PhD, MD, Anesthesiologist, White Oak Anesthesiology Associates, Buffalo Hospital, Buffalo, MN 1986-91 Leslie Bevan, PhD, Director, Research Support Office, Oregon Health & Sciences University (Retired), Portland, OR 1986-91 Thomas G Hornby, PhD, PT, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy, University of Illinois-Chicago, IL 1994-98 MS Student (Major Professor) Rebecca L Gerlach, MS, Head Administrative Assistant of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (Retired) 1974-76 Medical Students William C Nemeth, MD, Texas State Medical Administration

(former Orthopedic Surgeon), Austin, TX 1969-75 Michael J Joyner, MD, Professor of Anesthesiology and Physiology, Mayo Medical School, Rochester, MN 1983-87 Undergraduate Students Richard P Donnelly, BA, BS, Nurse Practitioner, University Medical Center, Tucson, AZ 1992-93 Dan S Pavicich, BS, Medical Representative, Organon, Inc, Tucson, AZ 1992-94

COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PRIOR TO RETIREMENT Title at time of visit and/or collaboration Period (s) Primary and/or current (or last) position

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Professor (Michigan State University) W. Duane Collings, PhD (1914-1981), Professor of Physiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1959 Clinical Professor (UCLA) Aaron A Cohen, MD (Deceased), Head, Pulmonary Function Laboratory, Veterans Administration Hospital, San Fernando, CA 1959 Visiting Professor (Osaka University) Yojira Kawamura, MD, Professor/Chairman/Dean of Physiology, School of Dentistry, Osaka University, JPN 1960 Professors (UCLA) Robert W Porter, MD, PhD, Professor of Neurological Surgery, University of California, Irvine, CA 1961-64 W Ross Adey, MD, PhD (1922-2004), Professor of Anatomy, 1961-64 Associate Professor (UCLA) Robert George, PhD, Professor of Pharmacology, UCLA, CA 1960-61 Assistant Professors (UCLA) David S Maxwell, PhD, Professor of Anatomy, University of California, Los Angeles, CA (Emeritus) 1961-62 Mahlon D Fairchild, PhD, Research Pharmacologist, VA Medical Center, Sepulveda, CA (Retired) 1963-65 James N Hayward, MD, Professor/Head of Neurology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC (Deceased) 1963-65 Postdoctoral fellow (UCLA)

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Walter J.Freeman, MD, Professor of Physiology, University of California, Berkeley, CA (Emeritus) 1957-60 Clinical Residents (UCLA) William O Wild, MD, Retired Neurosurgeon, Long Beach, CA [Retired] 1964-65 Yoshi Kamikawa, MD, Professor of Medicine, Osaka University, Osaka, JPN 1962-63 Graduate Student (UCLA) William M. Price, Private-sector businessman, Los Angeles, CA 1960-61 Research Physicist Lawrence H Ott, PhD (Deceased), Research Physicist, Hughes Aircraft Company, Culver City, CA 1961-64

University of California, Davis Visiting Professor Sabura Homma, MD, Professor/Head of Physiology, University of Chiba School of Medicine, JPN (Emeritus) 1966

University of Arizona (UA), Tucson Professor (UA) John V Wait, PhD (Deceased), Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1972-74 Visiting Professors William D Willis, Jr, MD, PhD, Professor of Anatomy (Head) and Physiology, University of Texas, Galveston, TX (Emeritus) 1971 George P Moore, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (Emeritus) 1974-80 Anthony Taylor, MD, Professor/Head of Physiology, St Thomas' Hospital Medical School, University of London, GBR (Retired) 1974-75, 1985-86 Uner Tan, MD, PhD, Senior Scientist, Dept Physiol, Cukurova Univ Med Sch, Adana, TUR 1980 Uwe Windhorst, MD, Adjunct Professor of Physiology, University of Goettingen, Goettingen, GER (Emeritus) 1983, 1987, 1989 Jack L Lewis, PhD, Professor of Civil Engineering/Orthopedic Surgery University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 1984 Alexander A Gydikov, MD, DSc (Deceased), Professor/Director of Biophysics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BUL 1987 Associate Professor (UA) Ann E Atwater, PhD, Professor of Physiology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ (Emeritus) 1972-74 Visiting Associate Professors Shiroh Watanabe, MD, Professor of Physiology, Kyoran Medical School, Tokyo, Japan (Emeritus) 1968 Judith L Smith, PhD, Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Education, University of California, Los Angeles, CA (Emeritus) 1976 Andon R Kossev, PhD, Professor/Director of Biophysics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BUL 1986-87 Nicolina I Radicheva, MD, PhD, Professor of Biophysics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BUL 1988-89 Lubomir V Gerilovsky, MD, PhD, Professor of Physiology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BUL (Retired) 1988-89 Konstantin G Kostov, Biophysics Research Associate,

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Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, BUL 1988-89 Assistant Professors (UA) Carter Mosher, MD, Head, Neurology and Neurosurgery, Permanente Medical Group, Sacramento, CA 1969-72 Mary C Wetzel, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ (Retired) 1971-74 Roger M Enoka, PhD, Professor/Head of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 1981-93 Thomas M Hamm, PhD, Staff Neurobiologist, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ 1982-85 Jennifer L McDonagh, PhD, PT, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy Arizona School of Health Sciences, Mesa, AZ (Retired) 1992-96 Visiting Assistant Professors George E Goslow, Jr, PhD, Professor of Anatomy, Brown University, Providence, RI (Emeritus) 1969-76 Marc D Binder, PhD, Professor of Physiology & Biophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1978-80 Seiichi Sasaki, DMS, Professor/Head of Physiology, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences, JPN 1984-86 Patti Nemeth, PhD, MD, Practicing Neurologist, St Louis, MO 1984-88 Masayuki Yamashita, PhD, Professor/Head of Physiology, Nara Medical University, JPN 1990 Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow Natalia A Trayanova, PhD Professor of Biomedical Engineering,

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 1987-88 Visiting Engineer Robert B Gorman, PhD, Principal Researcher, Implant Systems at NICTA, Sydney, NSW, AUS 1993-1995

At Other Institutions

Assistant Professors David Burke, MD, Professor of Neurology/Vice-Dean for Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, NSW, AUS 1976-77, '87 Professors Anders Lundberg, MD, PhD (1920-2009) and Elzbieta Jankowska, PhD (Emeritus) Professors of Physiology, University of Göteborg, SWE 1971-72 Shigemi Mori, MD, PhD, Professor/Head of Movement Neuroscience, National Institute for Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, JPN (Retired) 1999 Robert J Callister, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Science, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia 1999, '01, '03, '04, ’07, 2012

COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH AS EMERITUS PROFESSOR (Collaborators presented in their chronological order)

Title at time of collaboration Period Robert J Callister, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Science, University of Newcastle, NSW, AUS 2003-04, ’07, ‘12, '14 Robert B Gorman, PhD, Research Scientist, Prince of Wales Med Res Inst, Sydney, NSW, AUS 2003-05

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Edward K Stauffer, PhD, Associate Professor of Physiology, University of Minnesota, Duluth, MI 2003-07 Michael J Zigmond, PhD, Editor-in-Chief, Progress in Neurobiology, Dept Neurology, University of Pittsburgh, PA 2005-06 Hans Hultborn, MD, PhD, Professor of Neuroscience, University of Copenhagen, DEN 2007-08 Jean Massion, PhD, Emeritus Professor of Neuroscience, Laboratoire Parole

et Langage, Université de Provence-CNRS, Aix-en-Provence, FRA 2008-09, 2014 François Clarac, PhD, Emeritus Professor and Laboratory Director, Université de la Mediterranée_CNRS, Marseilles, FRA 2008-11 J Gareth Jones, Emeritus Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Cambridge, GBR 2009-10 EM (Tilli) Tansey, Professor of Modern Medical History, Queen Mary University of London, GBR 2009-10 Robert M Brownstone, MD, PhD, Professor of Neurosurgery and Neurobiology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, CAN 2009-11 Jean-Gaël Barbara, PhD, Professor of Historical Neuroscience, Université Pierre et Marie Curie-CNRS, Paris, FRA2009-11 Jacques Duchateau, PhD, Professor of Applied B Bruxelles, BEL 2009-11 Roger M Enoka, PhD, Professor of Integrative Physiology, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 2009-11 Brett A Graham, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Science, University of Newcastle, NSW, AUS 2014 Andreas T Schaefer, PhD, Professor of Neuroscience, Physiology, and Neuropharmacoogy, University College London, GBR 2014

PRESENTATIONS

Co-Organization/Editing of International Symposia Culminating in Research Textbooks "Neural Control of Locomotion", Valley Forge, PA 1975 "Neurobiology of Vertebrate Locomotion", Stockholm, SWE 1985 "Neural and Neuromuscular Aspects of Muscle Fatigue", Miami, FL 1994 "Neurons, Networks and Motor Behavior", Tucson, AZ 1995

"NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Sensorimotor Control", Varna, BUL 2000 "IUPS Satellite Symposium on Movement and Sensation", Cairns, QUE, AUS 2001 "Higher Nervous Control of Posture and Locomotion:

Parallel and Centralized Control Mechanisms", Okazaki, JPN 2001 International Symposia Culminating in Research Textbooks/Journals/Summaries "Temperature - Its Measurement and Regulation in Science and Industry", Columbus, OH 1961 "Feedback Mechanisms Controlling Neural Activity", Villahermosa, MEX 1963 "Research in Concepts of Muscle Development and the Muscle Spindle", Cleveland, OH 1970 "Control of Posture and Locomotion", Edmonton, AB, CAN, 1973 "The Motor System: Neurophysiology and Muscle Mechanisms",

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Bombay, IND 1974 "Understanding the Stretch Reflex", Tokyo, JPN, 1975 "Advances in Physiological Sciences, Regulatory Functions of the CNS: Principles of Motion and Organization", Budapest, HUN 1980 "Muscle Receptors and Movement", London, GBR 1980 "Fifth International Symposium on Motor Control", Varna, BUL 1985 "Perspectives in Motor Control", Paphos, CYP 1988 “The Segmental Motor System”, Tucson, AZ 1989 “Current Problems of Neuromuscular Fatigue”, Amsterdam, NLD 1992 “Seventh International Symposium on Motor Control”, Sophia, BUL 1993 "Neural and neuromuscular aspects of muscle fatigue", Miami, FL 1994 "Eighth International Symposium on Motor Control”, Sophia, BUL 1996 "Bernstein's Traditions in Motor Control", College Park, PA 1996 "Mechanisms Underlying the Control of Firing in Healthy and Sick Motoneurons", Int Ct, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, POL 1997 “Peripheral and Spinal Mechanisms in the Control of Movement”, Tucson, AZ 1998 “Ninth International Symposium on Motor Control”, Varna, BUL 2000 “Sensorimotor Control”, NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Varna, BUL 2000 "Nerve, Muscle and Beyond" Festschrift Symposium Honoring Prof Richard Stein, Vernon, BC, CAN 2004 "Seventh Motor Control and Human Skill Conference", Freemantle, WA, AUS, 2005 "Networks in Motion" Symposium, Stockholm, SWE (invited section chair) 2007 "Motoneurons, Their Inputs and Outputs," International Centre of Biocybernetics,

Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, POL 2011 International Symposia Culminating in Published Abstracts "Neurophysiological Mechanisms in Locomotion" Paris, FRA 1977 "Biomechanics VI", Copenhagen, DEN 1977 "Fourth International Symposium on Motor Control", Varna, BUL 1981 "Reflex Organization of the Spinal Cord and its Descending Control", Canberra, ACT, AUS 1983 "Segmental Control Systems in Voluntary Movements in Animals and Humans", Goteborg, SWE 1985 "Neural Control of Limb Movement", Seattle, WA 1986 "Afferent Control of Posture and Locomotion", Rheinfelden, CHE 1988 "Sixth International Symposium on Motor Control", Albena, BUL 1989 "Festscrift Symposium for Prof Daniel Kernell, University of Groningen, NLD 2002 "Motor Control: Trends and Perspectives," Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 2004 "XXXV Neurohike" Meeting Honoring Prof Anthony Taylor, Kananaskis, AB, CAN 2006 "Motor Control at the Top End," IBRO Satellite Symposium, Darwin, AUS 2007 “Towards Translational Research in Motoneurons,” International Motoneuron Society, Paris, FRA 2010 “Motoneurons: Their Inputs and Outputs,” International Ctr Biocybernetics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, POL 2011 “The Neural Basis of Motor Control,” HHMI Janelia Farm Research Campus, Loudoun County, VI 2011 “Motoneurons and Beyond,” International Motoneuron Society, Sydney, AUS 2012 After Dinner Addresses at International Meetings

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"Our Debt to Sir John C. Eccles," The Legacy of Sir John C. Eccles, Symposium celebrating opening of the Eccles Archive, University of Duesseldorf, GER 2011 "William C. Gibson (1913-2009): a Neurologist/Psychiatrist of Many Talents," International Motoneuron Society Meeting, Halifax, CAN 2014\ International Workshops/Training Sessions "Neurophysiological Aspects of Posture and Movement," Université de La Méditerranée, Marseille, FRA 2002 National Symposia/Workshops Culminating in Research Textbooks, Monographs and

Syllabi "Posture and Movement", Los Angeles, CA 1978 "Motor Control: From Movement Trajectories to Neural Mechanisms", Dallas, TX 1985 "Motor Control Update: Implications for Specialty Practice", Morgantown, WV 1987 “Motor Control Update– Implications for Specialty Practice”, Morgantown, WV 1992 Symposia at National Meetings Culminating in Published Review Articles "Neural Control of Movement", American Zoological Association, Toronto, ON, CAN 1978 "Properties and Segmental Actions of Muscle Receptors: An Update", American Physiological Society, Atlanta, GA 1981 "Loaded Breathing, Load Compensation and Respiratory Sensation", American Physiological Society, Lexington, KY 1984 Symposia at National Meetings Culminating in Published Abstracts "Neural Control of Locomotion", Society for Neuroscience, Houston, TX 1972 "Metabolic Effects of Hypogravity, Hypokinesis and Exercise", NASA/AIBS Seventh Annual Symposium (with American Physiological Society) San Diego, CA 1982 "The Muscle Subdivided: Defining Functional Units of Motor Control", Winter Conference on Brain Research, Keystone, CO 1983 "What Role(s) Do Golgi Tendon Organs Play in Motor Control", Winter Conference on Brain Research, Steamboat Springs, CO 1984 "Physiological Effects of Gravity", NASA/AIBS Ninth Annual Symposium, Harpers Ferry, WV 1984 "The Many Roles of the Muscle Spindle in Motor Control", Society for Neuroscience, Anaheim, CA 1984 "Interpretation of Myoelectric Signals: Current Issues", Winter Conference on Brain Research, Vail, CO 1985 "The Neurological Client: New Perspectives in Evaluation and Treatment", Sharp Memorial Hospital, San Diego, CA 1987 "The Neurobiology of Muscle Fatigue" Fifth Annual Spring Brain Conference, Orlando, FL 1994 "The Neurobiology of Muscle Fatigue" Sixth Annual Spring Brain Conference, Sedona, AZ 1995 Satellite Motor Control Symposium, Annual Meeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society, Perth, WA, AUS 2005

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Co-Organization of Special Conferences "Arizona Biomedical Research '94", 1st Annual Conference, Flinn Foundation Biomedical Research Enrichment Initiative, Phoenix, AZ 1994 "Arizona Biomedical Research '96", 2nd Annual Conference Flinn Foundation Biomedical Research Enrichment Initiative, Scottsdale, AZ 1996 "Arizona Neuroscience '96", Annual Conference, Arizona Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience, Tucson, AZ 1996 Special Conferences and Symposia Engineering Foundation Robotics/Neurophysiology Interface 1983, '87; '89, '92 Research Division, American Physical Therapy Association: New Hampton, NH 1991, '94 Commonwealth Fund - Harkness Fellows' Workshop, Tucson, AZ 1993 Human Frontiers Science Workshop: MRC Group in Sensory-Motor Neuroscience, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, CAN 1995 Ninth Biennial Conference on Motor Speech Tucson, AZ 1998 “Motor Function and the Spinal Cord” Festschrift Symposium for Prof John L Munson, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 1988 First Meeting of International Motoneuron Society, Boulder, CO 2000 “Motor Function and the Spinal Cord” Festschrift Symposium for Dr Robert E Burke, NINDS, Bethesda, MD 2001 Festschrift Symposium for Prof Uwe Proske Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, Sydney, AUS 2006 Fourth Meeting of International Motoneuron Society (invited discussant) 2008 Festschrift Symposium for Prof Peter Ellaway, University of Alberta Jasper Facility, AB, CAN 2009 “The Legacy of Sir John C. Eccles,” Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, GER 2011 International Congresses Int Congr Electromography: IV, Brussells, BEL, 1971 Int Congr Physiol Sci: XXV, Munich, FRG, 1971; XXVI, New Delhi, IND, 1974; XXVII, Paris,

FRA, 1977; XXVIII, Budapest, HUN, 1980; XXIX, Sydney, AUS, 1983; XXX, Vancouver, CAN,1986; XXXI, Helsinki, FIN, 1989; XXXII, Glasgow, GBR, 1993; Christchurch, NZL, 2001

European Neuroscience Association: XI, Zurich, CHE, 1988 Joint Meeting; American and Chinese Physiological Societies: Taipei, TWN, 1990 IBRO World Congr of Neurosci: 3, Montreal, CAN, 1991; 7, Melbourne, AUS Annual Meetings of National Societies American Association of Anatomists: Boston, 1969; Chicago, 1970 American College of Sports Medicine: Knoxville, 1974 American Physical Therapy Association: Phoenix, 1980; Orlando, 1985 American Physiological Society: Urbana, IL, 1959; Palo Alto, CA,1960; Bloomington, IN,1961,

1969; Atlantic City, NJ, 1961, 1966, 1969; Chicago, IL,1964; Providence, RI, 1964; Los Angeles, CA, 1965; Houston, TX, 1966; Davis, CA, 1969; San Diego, 1982

Australian Physiol Pharmacol Soc: Hobart, 1977, 1999 Society for Neuroscience: Houston, TX, 1972; Toronto, CAN, 1976; Anaheim, CA,1977, 1981,

1984; St Louis, MO, 1978; Boston, MA, 1983; Dallas, TX, 1985; New Orleans, LA, 1987,

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2000; Phoenix, AZ, 1989, Los Angeles, CA, 1998, San Diego, CA, 2001; Washington, DC, 2005

Seminars/Lectures at Regional Meetings Physical Therapy Association of Missouri, St Louis, MO (10 lectures) 1980 Physical Therapy Association of Arizona, Phoenix, AZ (6 lectures)) 1985, '90 Physical Therapy: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH (4 lectures) 1985 Occupational Therapy Association of Arizona, Tempe, AZ (1 lecture) 1990 VII Alberta Motor Control Meeting, Calgary, AB, CAN (1 seminar) 1990 Physical Therapy Association of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV (6 lectures) 1991 Seminars at Foreign Universities and Institutes Australia: Australian National University, '77, '99; John Curtin University of Technology, '91;

Monash University, '77, '99, '04; Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, '94, '97, '99, '04; University of Adelaide, 1977, '99 (2); University of Melbourne, '77; University of Newcastle, '94, '97 (2), '99, ‘03, '04, '07; University of New South Wales, '70, '77(3), '84, '87(2), '91(2); University of Sydney, '77, 91, 94, '97; University of Western Australia, '77(2), '91

Bulgaria: Academy of Sciences, 1985, '89 Canada: McGill University, 1978, '92; McMaster University, 1995; Queen's University, 1978,

'86; University of Alberta, 1990, 04; University of Manitoba, 89; University of Montreal, 1978; University of Saskatchewan, 1973

China: Shanghai Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences: 2001 Cyprus: Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, 1993, 1996; Cyprus Neuroscience and

Technology Institute, 1993; University of Cyprus, 1993 Czech Republic: Institute of Physiology, NAS, Prague), 1996 Denmark: University of Copenhagen, 1985, '97 Germany: University of Göttingen, 1985, 1989 (2) ; University of Freiberg, 1985 France: College de France, 1977; CNRS-Marseille, 2002 (2) Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991; Hong Kong Neuroscience Association,

1991; Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 1999 (2); University of Hong Kong, 1991, '99 Japan: Chiba University 1975, '96, '99; Kyorin University 1975; Ibaraki Prefectural University

of Health Sciences 1996 (2), '99 (2); Kyoto University Medical School 1996; Kyoto University Primate Center 1975; National Center for Physiological Sciences-Okazaki 1996 (2), '99 (4); Sapporo Medical University 1999 (2); Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Neuroscience, 1996; University of Nagoya 1975; University of Osaka, 1975, '96; University of Tsukaba 1996; Tokyo Medical and Dental University, 1996

Kuwait: Kuwait University, 1995 New Zealand: Otago University, 1987; University of Auckland, 1987 Portugal: Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia, Lisbon, 1991 Singapore: National University of Singapore, 1990, '91 Sweden: Göteborg University, 1971, '77, '97; Karolinska Institute, 1971, '77, '85, '97;

University of Lund, 1971; University of Umeå, 1971, '97 (3); Uppsala University, 1971 Switzerland: University of Fribourg, 1985; University of Zurich, 2002 (2) The Netherlands: University of Amsterdam, 1985 United Kingdom: University of Birmingham, 1972; University of Bristol, 1972; Durham

University, 1972; University of Edinburgh, 1972; University of Glasgow, 1972,; University of London (Queen Square), 1980; University of London (St Thomas's), 1972; University of London (Imperial College), 2002

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Seminars at Universities and Research Institutions in the USA Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ 1995, '00 Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ 1963, '67, '81 Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 2010 (2) Childrens' Hospital, San Francisco, CA 1986, '89 Duke University, Durham, NC 1974 Emory University, Atlanta, GA 1978, '80, '81, '91 Fresno State University, Fresno, CA 1966 Georgia Technical University, Atlanta, GA 2003 John B Pierce Foundation, New Haven, CT 1988 Long Beach Veteran's Hospital, Long Beach, CA 1961-65 Loyola University, Chicago, IL 1966, '69 Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 1989 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 1964 Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA 1975, '90 National Institutes of Health (NINCDS), Bethesda, MD 1967, '73 Neurological Sciences Institute, Portland, OR 1978, '87 (2), 2005 Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 1970-Pres Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 1981, 86 Pacific University, Pacific grove, OR 1966 Palo Alto Veterans Hospital, Palo Alto, CA 1982 Sacramento State University, Sacramento, CA 1966 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 1965 State University of New York, Stoney Brook, NY 1998 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1968-Pres University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR 1986 (2) University of California, Berkeley, CA 1963, '86 University of California, Davis, CA 1964-67 University of California, Los Angeles, CA 1961-65, '72, '82, '86 University of California, San Francisco, CA 1963 University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 1997(2) University of Delaware, Newark, DE 2001 (3) University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 1978 University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 1978, '81 University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 1991 University of Illinois, Chicago, IL 1967 University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana, IL 1989 University of Minnesota, Duluth, MN (2) 2001 University of Nebraska School of Medicine, Omaha, NB 1990 University of Oregon Health Sciences Center, Portland, OR 1978 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 1967 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 1985, '87 University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 1975, 2006 (2) University of Texas, Austin, TX 1980 University of Texas Health Sciences Center Dallas, TX 1981, '84 University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, TX 1978 University of Texas Health Sciences Center San Antonio, TX 1979, '80 University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 2010 (2)

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University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1980, '84, 91 (2), 96 University of West Virginia, Morgantown, WV 1985 (2) Washington University, St Louis, MO 1976, 1981, 1989

Lectures/Talks/Seminars on University Administration and Planning Research space needs of the UA College of Medicine

Department of Pharmacology, UA College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 1991 Planning for the biological sciences of the 21st Century: The University of Arizona experience

Biology Honors Club, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 1991 Faculty, University of Manitoba School of Medicine, Winnipeg, MB, CAN 1989 Faculty, University of Nebraska Health Sciences Center, Omaha, NE 1990 Faculty, University of Hawaii School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI 1991 Faculty, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA 1991 Faculty, National University of Singapore School of Medicine, SGP 1991

Access and superimposition: Major problems confronting the Arizona state university system in the 1990s UA Regents' Professors, Tucson, AZ 1991 General faculty, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 1991 UA Graduate Program in Physiological Science, Tucson, AZ 1993

Biology 21: Relation to the strategic plan of the University of Arizona College of Medicine Flinn Foundation, UA Meeting, Tucson, AZ 1992

Research 21: Planning strategies of the CoM Dean's Research Council Department of Radiology, UA College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 1992 Research Council, UA College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 1992 Planning Group, University Heart Center, Tucson, AZ 1992

The biomedical research enterprise at the University of Arizona: Progress and future possibilities Program on New Frontiers in Health Care - An international investment group, UA College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 1991 AHSC Advisory Board, UA College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 1992 Century II Development Directors, UA Foundation, Tucson, AZ 1992 The Tucson 30, Tucson, AZ 1992 Yuma friends of the AHSC, Yuma, AZ 1992 The Rotary Club of Tucson, Tucson, AZ 1992

The University of Arizona in perspective: Implications for the economy of the State of Arizona Selected members of Arizona legislature, Homecoming weekend, Tucson, AZ 1992 Second Annual Land and People Conference, UA College of Agriculture, Tucson, AZ 1993

UA National Center for Neurogenic Communication Disorders in local perspective: Relation to role of UA in shared vision for Arizona

External Advisory Board-UANCNCD, UA, Tucson, AZ 1993 The University of Arizona in perspective: Implications for collaboration with the Cyprus

Neuroscience and Technology Institute Institute of Neurology and Genetics, Nicosia, Cyprus 1993

Modern high-technology societies as learning organizations: The integration of economic and educational planning Seminar series for government and business leaders, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus1993

A statewide perspective on the biomedical sciences: The role of inter-institutional research

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Proposal writing workshop, Arizona Disease Control Research Commission, UA College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 1992

The state university system of Arizona in perspective: Implications for the Arizona economy of the 21st century Phoenix Major Gifts Committee, UA Foundation, Phoenix, AZ 1994 Tucson Major Gifts Committee, UA Foundation, Tucson, AZ 1994 Department of Radiology, UA College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 1994 Flowing Wells academic decathlon team, Tucson, AZ 1995

Significance of the Arizona Movement and Balance Laboratory Remarks at opening of new laboratory of Novacore Rehabilitation Institute of Tucson, Tucson, AZ 1993 Bioengineering research at the UA

Statewide Flinn Foundation Conference, Phoenix, AZ 1994 Engineering Deans' Institute, American Society for Engineering Education Tucson, AZ 1995

The UA Respiratory Sciences Center in perspective: Relation to the state university system Respiratory Science Center retreat, Tucson, AZ 1994

Studies on the segmental motor system (with Dr J McDonagh) UA Regents’ Professors; TUSD Teacher Exchange, Tucson, AZ 1994

The graduate education and research enterprise in Arizona: An emerging statewide vision The Graduate Education and Research Advisory Board, The University of Arizona 1996

The case for interdisciplinary awareness in graduate training programs Speech to Herbert E Carter Graduate Fellow and Graduate College Dean’s Fellows, The University of Arizona, Tucon, AZ 1998 A Multinational Perspective on the Research University: Its Past, Present, and Future Role in a Technological Society

Hong Kong Polytechnical University, HNG Co-presenters: Profs Ian Bruce, Christina Hui-Chan, and Arthur Mak (HKG); Joseph Mizrahi (ISR); Susan Effgen and Douglas Stuart (USA) 1999

Effecting change at research universities: The pursuit of emergent group creativity Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, JPN 1999 The National Institute of Physiological Sciences, Okazaki, JPN 1999

Meetings/Workshops on Statewide Economic Development The biomedical research enterprise in Arizona: Accomplishments and possibilities

Grand Rounds, St Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ 1995 Phoenix Faculty-UA College of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ 1995 Arizona Arthritis Center Board 1995 Retreat, Arizona Cancer Center 1996

Bioindustry in Arizona: Advances, Issues and Possibilities Spring Conference, Arizona Association for Economic Development, Prescott, AZ 1996

Attracting Bioindustry to Chandler ASU Research Park, Phoenix, AZ 1996

Biomedical research and the bioindustry in Arizona: an emerging state-wide vision Catalina Rotary Club, Tucson, AZ 2000 Informal Discussions on University-Related Research Parks American University-Related Research Parks (AURRP)

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12th Annual International Conference, Scottsdale, AZ 1995 AURRP 12th Annual International Conference, Monterey, CA 1997 Public lectures on science and its promulgation Reflections on the Nobel Laureates in Neuroscience Brain Festival, Flandrau Auditorium, UA, Tucson, AZ 2000

PUBLICATIONS In refereed journals and books

Pascoe MA, Holmes R, Stuart DG, Roger M. Enoka RM 2014 Jul. Discharge characteristics of motor units during long duration contractions. Exp Physiol, In Press.

Stuart DG, Schaefer AT, Massion J, Graham BA, Callister RJ. 2014 Feb.. Pioneers in CNS inhibition: 1. Ivan M. Sechenov, the first to clearly demonstrate inhibition arising in the brain. Brain Res, 1548, 20-48.

Stuart DG. 2011 Aug. Reflections on Alexander Forbes (1882-1965 – A premier neurophysiologist and outdoor adventurer. In: Binder M, Piotrkiewicz M (Eds). Program of the 117th ICB Seminar. Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland. pp. 9-11.

Stuart DG (Author/Ed.), Clarac F, Barbara J-G, Brownstone RM, Duchateau J, Enoka RM (Authors/Asst. Eds.). 2011 Aug. Paths of Discovery in Motoneuron Neurobiology. Brain Res, 1409:1-103.

Stuart DG, Brownstone RM. 2011 Aug. The beginning of intracellular recording in spinal neurons: facts, reflections, and speculations. Brain Res, 1409:62-92

Brownstone RM, Stuart DG. 2011 Aug. Whither motoneurons?. Brain Res, 1409:93-103 Jones JG, Tansey EMT, Stuart DG. Jul 2011. Thomas Graham Brown (1882-1965): Behind the scenes at the

Cardiff Institute of Physiology. J Hist Neurosci, 20:188-209. Clarac F, Massion J, Stuart DG, 2009. Reflections on Jacques Paillard (1920-2006) - a pioneer in the field of

motor cognition. Brain Res Rev, 61: 256-280. Stuart DG, Hultborn H. Oct 2008. Reflections on the academic career of Sten Grillner: a co-awardee of the

inaugural 2008 Kavli prize in neuroscience. Newsletter, Int Soc Neuroethol, 3-5 Stuart DG, Hultborn H. Nov 2008. Thomas Graham Brown (1882-1965), Anders Lundberg (1920-), and the

neural control of stepping. Brain Res Rev, 59:74-95 Nordstrom MA, Gorman RB, Laouris Y, Spielmann JM, Stuart DG. Feb 2007. Does motoneuron adaptation

contribute to muscle fatigue?. Muscle Nerve, 35:135-158 Stauffer EK, McDonagh JC, Hornby TG, Reinking RM, Stuart DG.. Feb 2007. Historical reflections on the

afterhyperpolarization-firing rate relation of vertebrate spinal neurons. J Comp Physiol A, 193:145-158 Stuart DG. Oct 2007. Reflections on integrative and comparative movement neuroscience. Integr Comp Biol,

4:482-504 Stuart DG, Pierce PA. Jun 2006. The academic lineage of Sir John Carew Eccles (1903-1997). Prog Neurobiol,

78:136-155 Callister RJ, Pierce PA, McDonagh JC, Stuart DG. Apr 2005. Slow-tonic muscle fibers and their potential

innervation in the turtle, Pseudemys (Trachemys) scripta elegans. J Morphol, 264:62-74 Stauffer EK, Stuart DG, McDonagh JC, Hornby TG, Reinking RM. Feb 2005. Afterhyperpolarization-firing rate

relation of turtle spinal neurons. J Comp Physiol A, 191:135-46 Stuart DG. Oct 2005. Integration of posture and movement: Contributions of Sherrington, Hess, and Bernstein.

Hum Mov Sci, 24:621-643 Gorman RB, McDonagh JC, Hornby TG, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jun 2005. Measurement and nature of firing

rate adaptation in turtle spinal neurons. J Comp Physiol A, 191:583-603 Laouris Y, Bevan L, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Aug 2004. Associations between force and fatigue in fast-twitch

motor units of a cat hindlimb muscle. Can J Physiol Pharmacol, 82:577-88 Stuart DG. Aug 2004. The research career of Richard B. Stein (1940–). Can J Physiol Pharmacol, 82:531-540 Callister RJ, Sesodia S, Enoka RM, Nemeth PM, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Dec 2004. Fatigue of rat hindlimb

motor units: biochemical-physiological associations. Muscle Nerve, 30:714-26 McDonagh JC, Callister RJ, Favron ML, Stuart DG. Apr 2004. Resistance to disuse atrophy in a turtle hindlimb

muscle. J Comp Physiol A, 190:321-9 Callister RJ, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Dec 2003. Effects of fatigue on the catchlike property in a turtle hindlimb

muscle. J Comp Physiol A, 189:857-66 McDonagh JC, Hornby TG, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Dec 2002. Associations between the morphology and

physiology of ventral-horn neurons in the adult turtle. J Comp Neurol, 454:177-91 Stuart DG. Jan 2002. Reflections on spinal reflexes. Adv Exp Med Biol, 508:249-57

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Hornby TG, McDonagh JC, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jul 2002. Effects of excitatory modulation on intrinsic properties of turtle motoneurons. J Neurophysiol, 88:86-97

Hornby TG, McDonagh JC, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jun 2002. Electrophysiological properties of spinal motoneurons in the adult turtle. J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Phys, 188:397-408

Hornby TG, McDonagh JC, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. May 2002. Motoneurons: A preferred firing range across vertebrate species? Muscle Nerve, 25:632-48

Hornby TG, Stauffer EK, Stuart DG. 2001. Open issues on the functional role of the plateau potential in the repetitive discharge of motoneurons in experimental animals and humans. Pages 65-74. Dengler R, Kossev AR (Eds). Sensorimotor Control. Amsterdam: IOS Press.

Stuart DG, Pierce PA, Callister RJ, Brichta A, McDonagh JC. 2001. Sir Charles Sherrington: humanist, mentor, and movement neuroscientist. Pages 317-374. Latash ML, Zatsiorsky V (Eds). Classical Papers in Movement Science. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

Hornby TG, McDonagh JC, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jan 2001. Associations between the passive, transitional, and active properties of turtle motoneurons. Acta Physiol Pharmacol Bulg, 26:15-9

McDonagh JC, Callister RJ, Brichta A, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1999. A commentary on the properties of spinal interneurons vs. motoneurons across vertebrates and their firing-rate behaviour during movement. Pages 3-29. Gantchev G, Mori S, Massion J (Eds). Motor Control - Today and Tomorrow. Academic Publishing House “Prof. M. Drinov.†.

Stuart DG. Jan 1999. The segmental motor system -- advances, issues, and possibilities. Prog Brain Res, 123:3-28

McDonagh JC, Gorman RB, Gilliam EE, Hornby TG, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jan 1999. Electrophysiological and morphological properties of neurons in the ventral horn of the turtle spinal cord. J Physiol Paris, 93:3-16

Stuart DG, McDonagh JC. 1998. Reflections on a Bernsteinian approach to systems neuroscience. The controlled locomotion of high decerebrate cats. Pages 21-49. Latash ML (Ed). Progress in Motor Control: Bernstein's Traditions in Movement Studies. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.

McDonagh JC, Gorman RB, Gilliam EE, Hornby TG, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Nov 1998. Properties of spinal motoneurons and interneurons in the adult turtle: provisional classification by cluster analysis. J Comp Neurol, 400:544-70

Stuart DG, McDonagh JC. 1997. Muscle receptors, mammalian. Pages 1249-1253. Adelman G, Smith B (Eds). Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Stuart DG, McDonagh JC. 1997. Muscle receptors, mammalian, central actions. Pages 1253-1256. Adelman G, Smith B (Eds). Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

McDonagh JC, Gorman RB, Gilliam EE, Hornby TG, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1996. Turtle models for study of segmental motor mechanisms: advances, issues, and possibilities. Pages 25-28. Gantchev GN, Gurfinkel V, Stuart DG, Wiesendanger M, Mori S (Eds). Motor Contol VIII. Sophia: Academic Publishing House, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

Bevan L, Laouris Y, Stuart DG. 1996. The task dependency of motor-unit fatigue. Pages 49-53. Stuart DG (Ed). Motor Control VII. Tucson: Motor Control Press.

Callister RJ, Donnelly RP, Pierce PA, Stuart DG. Feb 1996. Motor pool organization of the external gastrocnemius muscle in the turtle, Pseudemys (Trachemys) scripta elegans. J Morphol, 227:171-83

Enoka R.M. Gandevia S.C. McComas A.J. Stuart D.G., Thomas C.K. 1996. Neural and Neuromuscular Aspects of Muscle Fatigue, Supplement 4, Muscle Nerve, pp 1-56.

Gandevia SC, Enoka RM, McComas AJ, Stuart DG, Thomas CK (Eds), 1995. Fatigue: Neural And Muscular Mechanisms. New York, Plenum, 541 pp.

Thomas, C.K., Enoka, R.M., Gandevia, S.C., McComas, A.J., Stuart D.G. 1995.The Scientific Contributions Of Brenda Bigland-Ritchie. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 384:11-25.

Gandevia, S.C., Enoka, R.M., McComas, A.J., Stuart D.G., Thomas, C.K. 1995. Neurobiology Of Muscle Fatigue: Advances And Issues. Adv. Exp. Med. Biol. 384:515-525.

Gorman RB, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1995. Characterization of the biophysical properties of spinal neurons using a graphical programming language. Pages 1-12. Duncan M (Ed). The Official SEAM '95 Conference CD_ROM. Worcester, MA: MacSciTech.

Gorman RB, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1995. LabView programming code for characterization of the biophysical properties of spinal neurons (a computer program). Pages 2.3 Mb. Duncan M (Ed). The Official SEAM '95 Conference CD_ROM. Worcester, MA: MacSciTech.

Nordstrom MA, Enoka RM, Reinking RM, Callister RC, Stuart DG. Mar 1995. Reduced motor unit activation of muscle spindles and tendon organs in the immobilized cat hindlimb. J Appl Physiol, 78:901-13

Callister RJ, Laidlaw DH, Stuart DG. Aug 1995. A commentary on the segmental motor system of the turtle: implications for the study of its cellular mechanisms and interactions. J Morphol, 225:213-27

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Laidlaw DH, Callister RJ, Stuart DG. Aug 1995. Fiber-type composition of hindlimb muscles in the turtle, Pseudemys (Trachemys) scripta elegans. J Morphol, 225:193-211

Laouris Y, Stuart DG. 1993. Multiple neuromuscular strategies for counteracting muscle fatigue. Pages 181-183. Sargeant AJ, Kernell D (Eds). Neuromuscular Fatigue. Amsterdam: North Holland.

Stuart DG, Callister RJ. 1993. Afferent and spinal reflex aspects of muscle fatigue. Pages 169-180. Sargeant AJ, Kernell D (Eds). Neuromuscular Fatigue. Amsterdam: North Holland.

Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1993. LabView structure programming code (a comuter program). Pages 4.0 Mb. Gross R, Duncan M (Eds). The Official SEAM '92 Conference CD_ROM. Worcester, MA: MacSciTech.

Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1993. Structure programming for data acquisition and system calibration using Labview. Pages 1-12. Gross R, Duncan M (Eds). The Official SEAM '92 Conference CD_ROM. Worcester, MA: MacSciTech.

Spielmann JM, Laouris Y, Nordstrom MA, Robinson GA, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. May 1993. Adaptation of cat motoneurons to sustained and intermittent extracellular activation. J Physiol, 464:75-120

Bevan L, Laouris Y, Garland SJ, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jan 1993. Prolonged depression of force developed by single motor units after their intermittent activation in adult cats. Brain Res Bull, 30:127-31

Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jan 1993. Calibration of measurement systems and its implications for stategies of data processing. Cal Lab, 1:12-25

Enoka RM, Stuart DG. May 1992. Neurobiology of muscle fatigue. J Appl Physiol, 72:1631-48 Bevan L, Laouris Y, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Apr 1992. The effect of the stimulation pattern on the fatigue of

single motor units in adult cats. J Physiol, 449:85-108 Enoka RM, Trayanova N, Laouris Y, Bevan L, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Feb 1992. Fatigue-related changes in

motor unit action potentials of adult cats. Muscle Nerve, 15:138-50 Reinking RM, Laouris Y, Stuart DG. Sep 1991. Measurement systems calibration: microcomputer

implementation. Comput Methods Programs Biomed, 36:1-8 Laouris Y, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jun 1991. Computer-aided extraction of the features of the EMG of single

motor units. Brain Res Bull, 26:997-1002 Robinson GA, Enoka RM, Stuart DG. Jun 1991. Immobilization-induced changes in motor unit force and

fatigability in the cat. Muscle Nerve, 14:563-73 Gordon DA, Enoka RM, Karst GM, Stuart DG. Feb 1990. Force development and relaxation in single motor units

of adult cats during a standard fatigue test. J Physiol, 421:583-94 Gordon DA, Enoka RM, Stuart DG. Feb 1990. Motor-unit force potentiation in adult cats during a standard fatigue

test. J Physiol, 421:569-82 Enoka RM, Rankin LL, Stuart DG, Volz KA. Jan 1989. Fatigability of rat hindlimb muscle: associations between

electromyogram and force during a fatigue test. J Physiol, 408:251-70 Hamm TM, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Nov 1989. Electromyographic responses of mammalian motor units to a

fatigue test. Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol, 29:485-94 Yuan CS, Sasaki S, Taylor A, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Dec 1988. Effects of chloralose-urethane anesthesia on

single-axon reciprocal Ia IPSPs in the cat. Neurosci Lett, 94:291-6 Rankin LL, Enoka RM, Volz KA, Stuart DG. Dec 1988. Coexistence of twitch potentiation and tetanic force

decline in rat hindlimb muscle. J Appl Physiol, 65:2687-95 Enoka RM, Rankin LL, Joyner MJ, Stuart DG. Nov 1988. Fatigue-related changes in neuromuscular excitability of

rat hindlimb muscles. Muscle Nerve, 11:1123-32 Hasan Z, Stuart DG. Jan 1988. Animal solutions to problems of movement control: the role of proprioceptors.

Annu Rev Neurosci, 11:199-223 Stuart DG, Hamm TM, Vanden Noven S. Jan 1988. Partitioning of monosynaptic Ia EPSP connections with

motoneurons according to neuromuscular topography: generality and functional implications. Prog Neurobiol, 30:437-47

Nemeth PM, Norris BJ, Lowry OH, Gordon DA, Enoka RM, Stuart DG. Nov 1988. Activation of muscle fibers in individual motor units revealed by 2-deoxyglucose-6-phosphate. J Neurosci, 8:3959-66

Hamm TM, Nemeth PM, Solanki L, Gordon DA, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Mar 1988. Association between biochemical and physiological properties in single motor units. Muscle Nerve, 11:245-54

Hamm TM, Sasaki S, Stuart DG, Windhorst U, Yuan CS. Jul 1987. Distribution of single-axon recurrent inhibitory post-synaptic potentials in a single spinal motor nucleus in the cat. J Physiol, 388:653-64

Hasan Z, Stuart DG. Jan 1988. Animal solutions to problems of motor control: The role of proprioceptors. Ann. Rev. Neurosci., 11:199-223

Grillner S, Stein PSG, Stuart DG, Forssberg H, Herman RM (Eds). 1987. Neurobiology of Vertebrate Locomotion. London: MacMillan.

Hamm TM, Sasaki S, Stuart DG, Windhorst U, Yuan CS. Jul 1987. Distribution of single-axon recurrent inhibitory post-synaptic potentials in a single spinal motor nucleus in the cat. J Physiol, 388:653-64

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Hamm TM, Sasaki S, Stuart DG, Windhorst U, Yuan CS. Jul 1987. The measurement of single motor-axon recurrent inhibitory post-synaptic potentials in the cat. J Physiol, 388:631-51

Gordon DA, Hamm TM, Enoka RM, Reinking RM, Windhorst U, Stuart DG. Apr 1987. Measurement of axonal conduction velocity in single mammalian motor axons. J Neurosci Methods, 19:267-84

Windhorst U, Christakos CN, Koehler W, Hamm TM, Enoka RM, Stuart DG. Nov 1986. Amplitude reduction of motor unit twitches during repetitive activation is accompanied by relative increase of hyperpolarizing membrane potential trajectories in homonymous alpha-motoneurons. Brain Res, 398:181-4

Nemeth PM, Solanki L, Gordon DA, Hamm TM, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Mar 1986. Uniformity of metabolic enzymes within individual motor units. J Neurosci, 6:892-8

Vanden Noven S, Hamm TM, Stuart DG. Mar 1986. Partitioning of monosynaptic Ia excitatory postsynaptic potentials in the motor nucleus of the cat lateral gastrocnemius muscle. J Neurophysiol, 55:569-86

Stuart DG. Jan 1986. Mammalian muscle receptors. Fed Proc, 45:114-122 Hasan Z, Enoka RM, Stuart DG. 1985. The interface between biomechanics and neurophysiology in the study of

movement: some recent advances. Pages 169-234. Terjung RL (Ed). Exercise and Sports Sciences Reviews, Vol 13.. New York: MacMillan.

Hamm TM, Sasaki S, Stuart DG, Windhorst U, Yuan CS. Jul 1987. The measurement of single motor-axon recurrent inhibitory post-synaptic potentials in the cat. J Physiol, 388:631-51

Gordon DA, Hamm TM, Enoka RM, Reinking RM, Windhorst U, Stuart DG. Apr 1987. Measurement of axonal conduction velocity in single mammalian motor axons. J Neurosci Methods, 19:267-84

Windhorst U, Christakos CN, Koehler W, Hamm TM, Enoka RM, Stuart DG. Nov 1986. Amplitude reduction of motor unit twitches during repetitive activation is accompanied by relative increase of hyperpolarizing membrane potential trajectories in homonymous alpha-motoneurons. Brain Res, 398:181-4

Nemeth PM, Solanki L, Gordon DA, Hamm TM, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Mar 1986. Uniformity of metabolic enzymes within individual motor units. J Neurosci, 6:892-8

Vanden Noven S, Hamm TM, Stuart DG. Mar 1986. Partitioning of monosynaptic Ia excitatory postsynaptic potentials in the motor nucleus of the cat lateral gastrocnemius muscle. J Neurophysiol, 55:569-86

Stuart DG. Jan 1986. Mammalian muscle receptors. Fed Proc, 45:114-122 Hamm TM, Koehler W, Stuart DG, Vanden Noven S. Dec 1985. Partitioning of monosynaptic Ia excitatory post-

synaptic potentials in the motor nucleus of the cat semimembranosus muscle. J Physiol, 369:379-98 Enoka RM, Rankin LL, Stuart DG. Dec 1985. Cage-size and gender effects on fatigue in rats. Physiologist,

28:S137-8 Koehler W, Hamm TM, Enoka RM, Stuart DG, Windhorst U. Sep 1985. Stimulus-related correlations between

medial gastrocnemius muscle tension and homonymous motoneuron membrane potential result from non-linearities. Brain Res, 343:388-93

Hamm TM, Reinking RM, Roscoe DD, Stuart DG. Aug 1985. Synchronous afferent discharge from a passive muscle of the cat: significance for interpreting spike-triggered averages. J Physiol, 365:77-102

Enoka RM, Stuart DG. Apr 1985. The contribution of neuroscience to exercise studies. Fed Proc, 44:2279-85 Roscoe DD, Hamm TM, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Mar 1985. Detection of synchrony in the discharge of a

population of neurons. II. Implementation and sensitivity of a synchronization index. J Neurosci Methods, 13:51-64

Hamm TM, Roscoe DD, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Mar 1985. Detection of synchrony in the discharge of a population of neurons. I. Development of a synchronization index. J Neurosci Methods, 13:37-50

Hasan Z, Enoka RM, Stuart DG. Jan 1985. The interface between biomechanics and neurophysiology in the study of movement: some recent approaches. Exerc Sport Sci Rev, 13:169-234

Richmond FJ, Stuart DG. Jan 1985. Distribution of sensory receptors in the flexor carpi radialis muscle of the cat. J Morphol, 183:1-13

Hasan Z, Stuart DG. 1984. Mammalian muscle receptors. Pages 559-607. Davidoff RA (Ed). Handbook of the Spinal Cord, Vols 2-3.. New York: Marcel Dekker.

Koehler W, Hamm TM, Enoka RM, Stuart DG, Windhorst U. Apr 1984. Linear and non-linear summation of alpha-motoneuron potential changes elicited by contractions of homonymous motor units in cat medial gastrocnemius. Brain Res, 296:385-8

Koehler W, Hamm TM, Enoka RM, Stuart DG, Windhorst U. Apr 1984. Contractions of single motor units are reflected in membrane potential changes of homonymous alpha-motoneurons. Brain Res, 296:379-84

Young BL, Begovac P, Stuart DG, Goslow GE Jr. Jan 1984. An effective sleeving technique in nerve repair. J Neurosci Methods, 10:51-8

Enoka RM, Stuart DG. Jan 1984. Henneman's "Size principle": current issues. Trends Neurosci, 7:226-228 Botterman BR, Hamm TM, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. May 1983. Localization of monosynaptic Ia excitatory post-

synaptic potentials in the motor nucleus of the cat biceps femoris muscle. J Physiol, 338:355-77

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Botterman BR, Hamm TM, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. May 1983. Distribution of monosynaptic Ia excitatory post-synaptic potentials in the motor nucleus of the cat semitendinosus muscle. J Physiol, 338:379-93

Hamm TM, Botterman BR, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jan 1983. Characteristics of M spikes in cat motoneurons and their significance for the measurement of small composite Ia EPSPs. Exp Brain Res, 49:68-76

Binder MD, Houk JC, Nichols TR, Rymer WZ, Stuart DG. Nov 1982. Properties and segmental actions of mammalian muscle receptors: an update. Fed Proc, 41:2907-18

Binder MD, Houk JC, Nichols TR, Rymer WZ, Stuart DG. Oct 1982. Properties and segmental actions of mammalian muscle receptors. Fed Proc, 41:2907-2918

Cameron WE, Binder MD, Botterman BR, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jul 1981. "Sensory partitioning" of cat medial gastrocnemius muscle by its muscle spindles and tendon organs. J Neurophysiol, 46:32-47

Botterman BR, Hamm TM, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jun 1981. Intramuscular localization of monosynaptic Ia reflex effects in the cat biceps femoris muscle. Neurosci Lett, 24:35-41

McDonagh JC, Binder MD, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Nov 1980. A commentary on muscle unit properties in cat hindlimb muscles. J Morphol, 166:217-30

McDonagh JC, Binder MD, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Oct 1980. Tetrapartite classification of motor units of cat tibialis posterior. J Neurophysiol, 44:696-712

Cameron WE, Binder MD, Botterman BR, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Aug 1980. Motor unit--muscle spindle interactions in active muscles of decerebrate cats. Neurosci Lett, 19:55-60

Binder MD, Stuart DG. Mar 1980. Responses of Ia and spindle group II afferents to single motor-unit contractions. J Neurophysiol, 43:621-9

Binder MD, Stuart DG. Jan 1980. Motor unit-muscle receptor interactions: Design features of the neuromuscular control system. Prog Clin Neurophysiol, 8:72-98

Burke D, Skuse NF, Stuart DG. Jun 1979. The regularity of muscle spindle discharge in man. J Physiol, 291:277-90

Binder MD, Cameron WE, Stuart DG. Apr 1978. Speed-force relations in the motor units of the cat tibialis posterior muscle. Am J Phys Med, 57:57-65

Botterman BR, Binder MD, Stuart DG. Jan 1978. Functional anatomy of the association between motor units and muscle receptors. Am Zool, 18:135-152

Binder MD, Kroin JS, Moore GP, Stuart DG. Oct 1977. The response of Golgi tendon organs to single motor unit contractions. J Physiol, 271:337-49

Goslow GE Jr, Cameron WE, Stuart DG. Sep 1977. The fast twitch motor units of cat ankle flexors. 2. Speed-force relations and recruitment order. Brain Res, 134:47-57

Goslow GE Jr, Cameron WE, Stuart DG. Sep 1977. The fast twitch motor units of cat ankle flexors. 1. Tripartite classification on basis of fatigability. Brain Res, 134:35-46

Goslow GE Jr, Cameron WE, Stuart DG. Jul 1977. Ankle flexor muscles in the cat: length-active tension and muscle unit properties as related to locomotion. J Morphol, 153:23-37

Abrams HK, Hsiao S, Stuart DG. Jan 1977. Health care and medical education in the People's Republic of China. Az Med, XXXIV:561-564

Taylor A, Watt DGD, Stauffer EK, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1976. Use of afferent triggered averaging to study the central connections of muscle afferents. Pages 171-183. Homma s (Ed). Understanding the Stretch Reflex. Amstedam: Elsevier.

Wetzel M, Atwater AE, Stuart DG. 1976. Movements of the hindlimb during locomotion of the cat. Pages 99-136. Herman RM, Grillner S, Stein PSG, Stuart DG (Eds). Neural Control of Locomotion. New York: Plenum.

Stauffer EK, Watt DG, Taylor A, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Nov 1976. Analysis of muscle receptor connections by spike-triggered averaging. 2. Spindle group II afferents. J Neurophysiol, 39:1393-402

Watt DG, Stauffer EK, Taylor A, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Nov 1976. Analysis of muscle receptor connections by spike-triggered averaging. 1. Spindle primary and tendon organ afferents. J Neurophysiol, 39:1375-92

Wetzel MC, Atwater AE, Wait JV, Stuart DG. Jul 1976. Kinematics of locomotion by cats with a single hindlimb deafferented. J Neurophysiol, 39:667-78

Binder MD, Kroin JS, Moore GP, Stauffer EK, Stuart DG. May 1976. Correlation analysis of muscle spindle responses to single motor unit contractions. J Physiol, 257:325-36

Gerlach RL, Stauffer EK, Goslow GE Jr, Stuart DG. Apr 1976. Relation between nerve axon size and muscle unit size and speed in motor units of cat hind limb muscles. Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol, 16:177-90

Wetzel MC, Stuart DG. Jan 1976. Ensemble characteristics of cat locomotion and its neural control. Prog Neurobiol, 7:1-98

Taylor A, Watt DG, Stauffer EK, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jan 1976. Use of afferent triggered averaging to study the central connections of muscle spindle afferents. Prog Brain Res, 44:171-83

Wetzel M, Stuart DG. Jan 1976. Ensemble characteristics of cat locomotion and its neural control. Prog Neurobiol, 7:1-98

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Reinking RM, Stephens JA, Stuart DG. Sep 1975. The motor units of cat medial gastrocnemius: problem of their categorisation on the basis of mechanical properties. Exp Brain Res, 23:301-13

Reinking RM, Stephens JA, Stuart DG. Sep 1975. The tendon organs of cat medial gastrocnemius: significance of motor unit type and size for the activation of Ib afferents. J Physiol, 250:491-512

Stephens JA, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Sep 1975. Tendon organs of cat medial gastrocnemius: responses to active and passive forces as a function of muscle length. J Neurophysiol, 38:1217-1231

Stephens JA, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Aug 1975. The motor units of cat medial gastrocnemius: electrical and mechanical properties as a function of muscle length. J Morphol, 146:495-512

Stephens JA, Stuart DG. Jun 1975. The motor units of cat medial gastrocnemius: speed-size relations and their significance for the recruitment order of mortor units. Brain Res, 91:177-95

Reinking RM, Stauffer EK, Stuart DG, Taylor A, Watt DG. Jun 1975. Proceedings: The inhibitory effects of muscle spindle primary afferents investigated by the afferent triggered averaging method. J Physiol, 248:20P-22P

Stephens JA, Stuart DG. Jan 1975. The motor units of cat medial gastrocnemius. Twitch potentiation and twitch-tetanus ratio. Pflugers Arch, 356:359-72

Stephens JA, Stuart DG. Oct 1974. Proceedings: The responses of Golgi tendon organs to contractions of single motor units in a mixed mammalian muscle. J Physiol, 242:62P-63P

Stephens JA, Stuart DG. Jul 1974. Proceedings: The classification of motor units in cat medial gastrocnemius muscle. J Physiol, 240:43P-44P

Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Feb 1974. Servo-regulated electromagnetic system for muscle stretch and vibration. Am J Phys Med, 53:1-28

Goslow GE Jr, Stauffer EK, Nemeth WC, Stuart DG. Sep 1973. The cat step cycle; responses of muscle spindles and tendon organs to passive stretch within the locomotor range. Brain Res, 60:35-54

Goslow GE Jr, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Sep 1973. The cat step cycle: hind limb joint angles and muscle lengths during unrestrained locomotion. J Morphol, 141:1-41

Goslow GE Jr, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Jan 1973. Physiological extent, range and rate of muscle stretch for soleus, medial gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior in the cat. Pflugers Arch, 341:77-86

Mosher CG, Gerlach RL, Stuart DG. Sep 1972. Soleus and anterior tibial motor units of the cat. Brain Res, 44:1-11

Goslow GE Jr, Stauffer EK, Nemeth WC, Stuart DG. Jul 1972. Digit flexor muscles in the cat: their action and motor units. J Morphol, 137:335-42

Stuart DG, Willis WD Jr, Reinking RM. Oct 1971. Stretch-evoked excitatory postsynaptic potentials in motoneurons. Brain Res, 33:115-25

Reinking RM, Johnson PC, Gruener RP, Stuart DG. Feb 1971. A muscle apparatus for students. Physiologist, 14:31-7

Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Feb 1971. Multipurpose A.C.-D.C. preamplifier. Am J Phys Med, 50:31-3 Reinking RM, Stuart DG. Dec 1970. Inexpensive audio amplifier for bioelectric signals. Am J Phys Med, 49:362-

3 Homma S, Ishikawa K, Stuart DG. Oct 1970. Motoneuron responses to linearly rising muscle stretch. Am J Phys

Med, 49:290-306 Stuart DG, Mosher CG, Gerlach RL, Reinking RM. Jun 1970. Selective activation of Ia afferents by transient

muscle stretch. Exp Brain Res, 10:477-87 Stuart DG, Goslow GE, Mosher CG, Reinking RM. Jun 1970. Stretch responsiveness of Golgi tendon organs.

Exp Brain Res, 10:463-76 Mosher CG, Stuart DG, Gerlach RL, Reinking RM. Jan 1970. Relative sensitivity of soleus and anterior tibial

tendon organs to active and passive forces. Trans Am Neurol Assoc, 95:288-91 Mosher CG, Stuart DG, Gerlach RL, Reinking RM. Jan 1969. Muscle receptor responses to transient stretches.

Trans Am Neurol Assoc, 94:309-12 Stuart DG, Eldred E, Wild WO. Nov 1966. Comparisons between the physiological, shivering, and parkinsonian

tremors. J Appl Physiol, 21:1918-24 Hayward JN, Smith E, Stuart DG. Feb 1966. Temperature gradients between arterial blood and brain in the

monkey. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med, 121:547-51 Hayward JN, Fairchild MD, Stuart DG. Jan 1966. Hypothalamic and cortical D-C potential changes induced by

stimulation of the midbrain reticular formation. Exp Brain Res, 1:205-219 Stuart, DG, Ott, K, Ishikawa K, Eldred E. Sep 1966. The rhythm of shivering. I. General sensory contributions.

Am J Phys Med, 45:61-74 Stuart DG, Ott, K, Ishikawa K, Eldred E. Sep 1966. The rhythm of shivering. II. Passive proprioceptive

contributions. Am J Phys Med, 45:75-90

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Stuart DG, Ott K, Ishikawa K, Eldred E. Sep 1966. The rhythm of shivering. III. Central contributions. Am J Phys Med, 45:91-104

Ishikawa K, Ott K, Porter RW, Stuart DG. May 1966. Low frequency depression of H waves in normal and spinal man. Exp Neurol, 15:140-156

Ishikawa K, Ott K, Stuart DG, Eldred E. Sep 1966. Response of motoneurons to hypothalamic stimulation and its relation to thermoregulatory motor behavior. Am J Phys Med, 46:1290-1301

Hayward JN, Ott LH, Stuart DG, Cheshire FC. Jan 1965. Peltier biothermodes. Am J Med Electron, 64:11-19 Stuart DG, Ott K, Ishikawa K, Eldred E. Sep 1965. Muscle receptor responses to sinusoidal stretch. Exp Neurol,

13:82-95 Stuart DG, Ott K, Eldred E. Dec 1965. Effects of cerebellar lesions and stimulation on the shivering tremor. Am J

Physiol, 209:1261-1266 Hayward JN, Fairchild MD, Stuart DG, Deemer JA. May 1964. A stereotaxic platform for microelectrode studies in

chronic animals. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol, 16:522-524 Stuart DG, Porter RW, Adey WR. Mar 1964. Hypothalamic unit activity. II. Central and peripheral influences.

Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol, 16:248-58 Stuart DG, Porter RW, Adey WR, Kamikawa Y. Mar 1964. Hypothalamic Unit Activity. I. Visceral and somatic

influences. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol, 16:237-47 Hemingway A, Price WM, Stuart, DG. Sep 1964. The calorigenic action of catecholamines in warm acclimated

and cold acclimated non-shivering cats. Int J Pharmacol , 3:495-503 Hemingway A, Stuart DG. 1963. Shivering in man and animals. Pages 407-427. Herzfeld CM (Ed). Temperature -

Its measurement and Control in Science and Industry, vol. 3, part 3. New York: Reinhold. Stuart DG, Eldred E, Hemingway A, Kawamura Y. 1963. Neural regulation of the rhythm of shivering. DG. 1963.

Role of the prosencephalon in shivering. Pages 295-396. Hannon J, Viereck E (Eds). Neural Aspects of Temperature Regulation. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory.

Stuart DG, Maxwell DS, Hayward JN, Fairchild MD, Adey WR, Porter RW. Dec 1963. Unit Activity in the hypothalamus. Bol Inst Estud Med Biol Univ Nac Auton Mex, 21:349-70

Stuart DG, Kawamura Y, Hemingway A, Price WM. Apr 1962. Effects of septal and hypothalamic lesions on shivering. Exp Neurol, 5:335-47

Stuart DG, Ott LH, Cheshire FC. Feb 1962. Thermal electrodes based on "Peltier Effect.". Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol, 14:132-5

Stuart DG, Freeman WJ, Hemingway A. Feb 1962. Effects of decerebration and decortication on shivering in the cat. Neurology, 12:99-107

Stuart DG, Kawamura Y, Hemingway A. Dec 1961. Activation and suppression of shivering during septal and hypothalamic stimulation. Exp Neurol, 4:485-506

Stuart DG, George R, Freeman WJ, Hemingway A, Price WM. May 1961. Effects of anti- and pseudo-parkinson drugs on shivering. Exp Neurol, 4:106-114

Stuart DG, Cohen AA. Feb 1959. A comparison of spirometric and Douglas bag measurements of maximal breathing capacity. Am Rev Tuberc, 79:253-5

Stuart DG, Hemingway A. Jan 1959. A modified gas analyzer for students. J Appl Physiol, 14:148-50 Stuart DG, Collings WD. Jul 1959. Comparison of the vital capacity and maximum breathing capacity of athletes

and non-athletes. J Appl Physiol, 14:507-509

Articles, Books, Chapters, Proceedings, Reviews And Syllabi Published By Editoral Invitation

Stuart DG, Zigmond MJ (Eds.). Jun 2006. The Contributions of John Carew Eccles to Contemporary Neuroscience. Prog Neurobiol, 78:135-326

Mori S, Wiesendanger M, Stuart DG (Eds). 2004. Brain Mechanisms for the Integration of Posture and Movement. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

Gandevia SC, Proske U, Stuart DG (Eds). 2002. Sensorimotor Control in Movement and Posture. New York: Kluwer/Plenum.

Gandevia SC, Proske U, Stuart DG, Butler JA, Gorman RJ, Petersen N (Organizers). 2001. Program and Abstracts, Movement and Sensation, An International Symposium. Randwick, NSW, AUST: Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute.

Mori S, Stuart DG, Wiesendanger M (Organizers). 2001. Program and Abstracts. International Symposium on Higher Nervous Control of Posture and Locomotion: Parallel and Ventralized Systems. Okazaki, JPN: National Institute for Physiological Sciences.

Stein PSG, Grillner S, Selverston AI, Stuart DG. (Eds.) 1997. Neurons, Networks, and Motor Behavior. Boston: MIT Press.

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Enoka RM, Gandevia SC, McComas AJ, Stuart DG Thomas CK (Eds). 1996. Abstracts and Comment. Pages 1-56. Enoka RM et al (Eds). Proceedings of an International Symosium on Neural and neuromuscular Aspects of Muscle Fatigue in Muscle & Nerve Supplement 4. New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Gantchev GN, Gurfinkel VS, Stuart DG, Wiesendanger M, Mori S (Eds). 1996. Motor Control VIII. Sophia, BUL: Academic Publishing House, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.

Stuart DG (Ed). 1996. Motor Control VII. Tucson, AZ: Motor Control Press. Gandevia SC, Enoka RM, McComas AJ, Stuart DG, Thomas CK. Jan 1995. Neurobiology of muscle fatigue.

Advances and issues. Adv Exp Med Biol, 384:515-525. Thomas CK, Enoka RM, Gandevia SC, McComas AJ, Stuart DG. Jan 1995. The scientific contributions of Brenda

Bigland-Ritchie. Adv Exp Med Biol, 384:11-25 Gandevia SC, Enoka RM, McComas AJ, Stuart DG, Thomas CK (Eds). 1995. Fatigue: Neural and

Neuromuscular Mechanisms. New York: Plenum. Stein PSG, Grillner S, Selverston AI, Stuart DG (Organizers). 1995. Program and Abstracts. Proceedings of an

International Symposium on Neurons, Networks, and Motor Bahavior. Tucson: The University of Arizona. Stuart DG (Ed). 1998. Paths of Discovery in Motor Control Neurobiology. See

http://www.physiol.arizona.edu/people/stuart/psio_695a_1998_syllabus.pdf. Tucson, AZ: Department of Physiology, University of Arizona.

McDonagh JC, Stuart DG. 1992. Update on pathophysiology of motor control. Pages 1-14. Burkhart S (Ed). Motor Control Update - Implications for Clinical Practice. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia School of Medicine.

Hubbard M, Prochazaka A, Smith JL, Stuart DG (Eds). Oct 1992. Movement in relation to set. IEEE Eng Med Biol, 11:80-96

Reinking RM, Nordstrom MA, Stuart DG. 1992. Simplifying biomedical data-acquisition and instrument control with a moder computer language. Pages 65-81. Nagle T, Tomkins WJ. Case Studies in Medical Instrument Design. New York: IEEE.

Aldrich LM, Stuart DG, Alison R. Jun 1991. Association of Chairmen of Departments of Physiology annual questionnaire results. Physiologist, 34:57, 68-79

Aldrich LM, Bailey SJ, Stuart DG. Jan 1990. Association of chairmen of departments of physiology annual questionnaire results. The Physiologist, 33:61-68.

Reinking RM, Laouris, Stuart DG. 1990. Real-time control and acquisition of neurophysiological data: resolution of key problems. Pages 119-133. Proceedings of National Instrument User Symposium/1989. Austin, TX: National Instruments.

Stuart DG, Enoka RM. 1990. Henneman's contributions in historical perspective. Pages 3-19. Binder MD, Mendell LM (Eds). The Segmental Motor System. New York: Oxford University Press.

Stuart DG. 1989. New openings in the study of muscle fatigue. Pages 89-95. Henatsch H-D, Windhorst U, Laouris Y, Meyer-Lohmann J (Eds). Perspectives in Motor Control: Brainstorming on the Stae of Affairs and Future Developments. Goettingen, GER: AIM Verlag.

Sugiura K, Robinson GA, Stuart DG. 1989. An Illustrated Guide to the Central Nervous System. St. Louis: Ishiyaku EuroAmerica.

Enoka RM, Hamm TM, Koehler W, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1988. Selectivity of tendon-organ responses to changes in muscle force in the cat. Pages 75-81. de Groot G, Hollander AP, Huijing PA, van Ingen Schenau GJ (Eds). Biomechanics XI-A, Vol. 7A.

Hamm TM, Yuan C-S, Sasaki S-I, Stuart DG. 1987. Measurement and characteristics of recurrent IPSPs produced by single motot axons. Pages 19-22. Gantchev GN, Dimitrov, B, Gatev P (Eds). Motor Control19-22. New York: Plenum.

Nemeth PM, Hamm TM, Gordon DA, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1987. Application of single-fiber microchemistry to the study of motor-unit fatigability. Pages 23-27. Gantchev GN, Dimitrov, B, Gatev P (Eds). Motor Control. New York: Plenum.

Stuart DG. 1987. Muscle receptors, mammalian, spinal actions. Pages 718-719. Adelman G (Ed). Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Boston: Birkauser Boston.

Stuart DG. 1987. Muscle receptors, mammallian. Pages 716-718. Adelman G (Ed). Encyclopedia of Neuroscience. Boston: Birkauser Boston.

Stuart DG. 1987. Motor Control Update: Implications for Speciality Practice. Morgantown,WV: Office of Continuing Medical Education, West Virginia University.

Grillner S, Stein PSG, Stuart DG, Forssberg H, Herman RM (Eds). 1987. Neurobiology of Vertebrate Locomotion. London: MacMillan.

Stuart DG. 1985. Summary and challenges for future work. Pages 95-105. Motor Control: From Movement trajectories to Neural mechanisms. Short Course Syllabus. Bethesda, MD: Society for Neuroscience.

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Stuart DG, Binder MD, Enoka RM. 1984. Motor unit organization: application of the quadripartitie classification scheme to human muscles. Pages 1067-1090. Dyck PJ, Thomas PK, Lambert EH, Bunge RP (Eds). Peripheral Neuropathy, Vol 1. Philadelphia: Saunders.

Stuart DG, Enoka RM. 1983. Motoneurons, motor units and the size principle. Pages 471-518. Rosenberg RN (Ed), Willis WD (Sect. 5 Ed). The Clinical Sciences, Section 5: Neurobiology. new York: Churchill Livingstone.

Stuart DG. 1981. A critique of papers by Rossignol, Julien, Gauthier and Lund; Forssberg; Schomberg, Behrends and Steffens; Andersson and grillner. Pages 437-446. Taylor A, Prochazka A (Eds). Muscle Receptors and Movement. London: MacMillan.

Roscoe DD, Botterman BR, Cameron WE, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1981. Use of a synchronization test in studies on segmental mototr control. Pages 219-228. Szentagothai, Hamori J, Palkovits M. Advances in Physiological Sciences, Regulatory Functions of the CNS. New York: Pergamon and Akademiai Kiado.

Fetz EE, Henneman E, Mendell L, Stein RB, Stuart DG. 1979. Properties of single cells in vertebrate motor systems revealed by spike-triggered averaging. Pages 11-32. Erinoff L, Martin R, Novack G, Rogers R, Tyler J (Eds). Society for Neuroscience, 8th Annual Meeting: Summaries of Symposia. Los Angeles: UCLA Brain Information Service.

Stuart DG, Binder MD, Botterman BR. 1979. Features of segmental motor control revealed in single unit recordings during natural movements. Pages 281-294. Talbott RE, Humphrey DR. Posture and Movement. New York: Raven.

Stuart DG. 1977. Acupuncture analgesia. Pages 135-148. Odishaw H (Ed). China 76. Tucson: University of Arizona.

Abrams HK, Hsiao S, Stuart DG. Aug 1977. Health care and medical education in the People's Republic of China. Ariz Med, 34:561-4

Moore GP, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1977. The use of white noise as a stimulus for studying muscle receptors. Pages 1-4. Watanabe S (Ed.). Vibratory Stimuli and the Tonic Vibration Reflex. Tokyo: Saikon.

Wetzel M, Stuart DG. 1977. Activation and coordination of locomotion. Pages 115-152. Alexander R McN, Goldspink G (Eds). Mechanics and Energetics of Animal Locomotion. London: Chapman and Hall.

Herman RM, Grillner S, Stein PSG, Stuart DG (Eds). 1976. Neural Control of Locomotion. New York: Plenum. Hemingway A, Stuart DG. 1963. Shivering in man and animals. Pages 407-427 in Herzfeld CM (Ed). Temperature - Its measurement and Control in Science and Industry, vol. 3, part 3. New York: Reinhold.

Stuart DG, Stephens JA. 1976. The recruitment order of motor units and its significance for the ehavior of tendon organs during normal muscle activity. Pages 37-47. Shahani M (Ed). The Motor System: Neurophysiology and Muscle Mechanisms. New York: Elsevier.

Moore GP, Reinking RM, Stauffer EK, Stuart DG. 1975. White noise analysis of mammalian muscle receptors. Pages 316-324. McCann GD, Marmarelis PZ (Eds). First Symposium on Testing and Identification of Non-linear Systems. Pasadena, CA: California Institute of Technology.

Stephens JA, Gerlach RL, Reinking RM, Stuart DG. 1973. Fatigability of medial gastrocnemius motor units in the cat. Pages 179-185. Stein RB, Pearson KS, Smith RV, Redford JB (Eds). Control of Posture and Locomotion. New York: Plenum.

Stuart DG, Withey T, Wetzel MC, Goslow GE Jr. 1973. Time constraints for interlimb coordination in the cat during unrestrained locomotion. Pages 537-560. Stein RB, Pearson KS, Smith RV, Redford JB (Eds). Control of Posture and Locomotion. New York: Plenum.

Stuart DG, Mosher CG, Gerlach RL. 1972. Properties and central connections of Golgi tendon organs with special reference to locomotion. Pages 437-462. Banker BO, Przybylsky J, Victor M, van Der Meulen JM (Eds). Research in Muscle Development and the Muscle Spindle. New York: Exerpta Medica.

Eldred E, Ott K, Ishikawa K, Stuart DG. 1966. Proprioceptive contributions to shivering. Pages 151-163. Granit R (Ed). Muscle Afferents and Motor Control. New York: Wiley.

Hemingway A, Stuart DG. 1963. Shivering in man and animals. Pages 407-427 in Herzfeld CM (Ed). Temperature - Its measurement and Control in Science and Industry, vol. 3, part 3. New York: Reinhold.

Stuart DG, Eldred E, Hemingway A, Kawamura Y. 1963. Neural regulation of the rhythm of shivering. Pages 545-557 in Herzfeld CM (Ed). Temperature - Its measurement and Control in Science and Industry, vol. 3, part 3. New York: Reinhold.

Stuart DG. 1963. Role of the prosencephalon in shivering. Pages 295-396 in Hannon J, Viereck E (Eds). Neural Aspects of Temperature Regulation. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory.

Stuart DG. 1962. Nervous control of shivering: a review. Pages 1-23. Hannon P (Ed). Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory Technical Documentary Report, AAL-TDR-62-11. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory.

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Stuart DG, Kawamura Y, Hemingway, A. 1962. Septal and hypothalamic stimulation of unanesthetized cats. Pages 1-14 in Hannon P (Ed). Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory Technical Documentary Report , AAL-TDR-62-14. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory.

Stuart DG. 1962. Anatomy of the hypothalamus and its connections. Pages 1-13 in Hannon P (Ed). Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory Technical Documentary Report, AAL-TDR-62-13. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory.

Stuart DG. 1962. Review: shivering and temperature regulation. Pages 1-22 in Hannon P (Ed). Arctic Aeromedical Technical Documentary Report, AAL-TDR-62-12. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory.

Stuart DG. 1962. Nervous control of shivering: a review. Pages 1-23 in Hannon P (Ed). Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory Technical Documentary Report, AAL-TDR-62-11. Fairbanks, Alaska: Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory.

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