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PUBLICATIONS

For complete and up to date list of Dr. Dalton's publications please visit Researchgate, Google Scholar, or PubMed.
Italics indicate current or former lab members.

2019
  • Dierijck J, Kennefick M, Smirl J, Dalton BH, van Donkelaar P. Attention is required to coordinate reaching and postural stability during upper limb movements generated while standing. J Motor Behav, 2019.
  • Kysar JE, Dalton BH. Static monocular visual cues can decrease the vestibular-evoked balance response at low frequencies. Gait Posture 69: 162-168, 2019.
2018​
  • Dalton BH, Contento VS, Power GA. Residual force enhancement during submaximal and maximal effort contractions of the plantar flexors across knee angle. J Biomech 78: 70-76, 2018.
  • McIntosh EI, Power GA, Dalton BH. The vestibulomyogenic balance response is elevated following high-intensity lengthening contractions of the lower limb. Neuroscience Letters 675: 120-126, 2018.
  • Wallace JW, Rasman BG, Dalton BH. Vestibular-evoked responses indicate a functional role for intrinsic foot muscles during standing balance. Neurosci 377: 150-160, 2018.
2017
  • Lanning AC, Power GA, Christie AC, Dalton BH. Influence of sex on performance fatigability of the plantar flexors following repeated maximal dynamic shortening contractions. APNM 42: 1118-1121, 2017.
  • Power GA, Dalton BH, Gilmore KJ, Allen MD, Doherty TJ, Rice CL. Maintaining motor units into old age: Running the final common pathway. Eur J Transl Myol 27: 71-73, 2017. 
  • Peters RM, Dalton BH, Blouin J-S, Inglis JT. Precise coding of ankle angle and velocity by human calf muscle spindles. Neurosci 349: 98-105, 2017. ​
  • McGeehan MA, Woollacott MH, Dalton BH. Vestibular control of balance is enhanced with increased cognitive load. Exp Brain Res 235: 1031-1040, 2017.
  • Dalton BH, Rasman BG, Inglis JT, Blouin J-S. The internal representation of head orientation differs for conscious perception and balance control. J Physiol 595: 2731-2749, 2017.
2016
  • Bogost MD, Burgos PI, Little CE, Woollacott MH, Dalton BH. Electrocortical sources related to whole-body surface translations during single and dual-task paradigms. Front Hum Neurosci 10: 524, 2016.
  • Kirk E, Copithorne D, Dalton BH, Rice CL. Motor unit firing rates of the gastrocnemii during maximal and sub-maximal isometric contractions in young and old men. Neuroscience 330: 376-385, 2016.
  • Peters RM, Blouin J-S, Dalton BH, Inglis JT. Older adults demonstrate superior vestibular perception of virtual rotations. Exp Gerontol 82: 50-57, 2016.
  • Power GA, Flaaten N, Dalton BH, Herzog W. Age-related maintenance of eccentric strength: A study of temperature dependence. AGE 38: 43, 2016.
  • Graham MT, Rice CL, Dalton BH. Motor unit firing rates of the gastrocnemii during maximal brief steady-state contractions in humans. J Electromyogr Kinesiol​ 26: 82-87, 2016.
  • Wallace JW, Power GA, Rice CL, Dalton BH. Time-dependent neuromuscular parameters in the plantar flexors support greater fatigability of old compared with younger males. Exp Gerontol 74: 13-20, 2016.
  • Power GA, Dalton BH, Doherty TJ, Rice CL. If you don’t use it, you’ll likely lose it: Commentary on “Relationship between muscle mass, motor units, and type of training in masters athletes”. Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 36: 497-498, 2016.
2015
  • Dalton BH, Power GA, Paturel JR, Rice CL. Older men are more fatigable than young when matched for maximal power and dynamic knee extension angular velocity is unconstrained. AGE 37: 1-16, 2015.
2014
  • Dalton BH, Blouin J-S, Allen MD, Rice CL, Inglis JT.  The altered vestibular-evoked myogenic and whole-body postural responses in old men during standing.  Exp Gerontol 60: 120-128, 2014.
  • Dakin CJ, Dalton BH, Luu BL, Blouin J-S. Rectification is required to extract oscillatory envelope modulation from the surface electromyographic signals. J Neurophysiol 112: 1685-1691, 2014.
  • Dalton BH, Allen MD, Power GA, Vandervoort AA, Rice CL. The effect of knee joint angle on plantar flexor power in young and old men. Exp Gerontol 52: 70-76, 2014.
2013
  • Harwood B, Dalton BH, Power GA, Rice CL.  Motor unit properties from three synergistic muscles: an elbow extension.  Exp Brain Res 231: 501-510, 2013.
  • Power GA, Dalton BH, Rice CL. Invited Review. Human neuromuscular structure and function in old age: A brief review. JSHS 2: 215-226: 2013.
  • Power GA, Dalton BH, Rice CL, Vandervoort AA. Peak power is reduced following lengthening contractions despite a maintenance of shortening velocity. Appl Physiol Nutr and Metab 38: 1196-1205, 2013.
  • Dalton BH, Power GA, Allen MD, Vandervoort AA, Rice CL. The genu effect on plantar flexor power. Eur J Appl Physiol 113: 1431-1439, 2013.
  • Cheng, AJ, Dalton BH, Harwood B, Power GA. “SIT” down and relax: the interpolated twitch technique is still a valid measure of central fatigue during sustained contraction tasks. J Physiol 591: 3677-3678, 2013.
  • Rice CL, Dalton BH, McNeil CJ, Power GA. Comments on Point: Counterpoint: Skeletal muscle mechanical efficiency does/does not increase with age. Task influences mechanical efficiency in old age. J Appl Physiol 114: 1117, 2013.
2012
  • Power GA, Dalton BH, Behm DG, Doherty TJ, Vandervoort AA, Rice CL. Motor unit survival in life-long runners is muscle-dependent. Med Sci Sports Exerc 44: 1235-1242, 2012.
  • Power GA, Dalton BH, Rice CL, Vandervoort AA. Power loss is greater following lengthening contractions in old versus young women. AGE 34: 737-750, 2012.
  • Dalton BH, Power GA, Vandervoort AA, Rice CL. The age-related slowing of voluntary shortening velocity exacerbates power loss during repeated fast knee extensions. Exp Gerontol 47: 85-92, 2012.
2011
  • Power GA, Dalton BH, Rice CL, Vandervoort AA. Reproducibility of velocity-dependent power: Day-to-day and following fatiguing lengthening contractions. Appl Physiol Nutr and Metab 36(5): 1-8, 2011.
2010
  • Dalton BH, Power GA, Vandervoort AA, Rice CL. Power loss is greater in old men than young men during fast plantar flexion contractions. J Appl Physiol 109: 1441-1447, 2010.
  • Power GA, Dalton BH, Rice CL, Vandervoort AA. Delayed recovery of velocity-dependent power loss following eccentric actions of the ankle dorsiflexors. J Appl Physiol 109: 669-676, 2010.
  • Dalton BH, Jakobi JM, Allman BL, Rice CL. Differential age-related changes in motor unit properties between elbow flexors and extensors.  Acta Physiol 200: 45-55, 2010.
  • Power GA, Dalton BH, Behm DG, Doherty TJ, Vandervoort AA, Rice CL. Motor unit number estimates in masters runners: Use it or lose it? Med Sci Sports Exerc 42: 1644-1650, 2010.
  • Dalton BH, Harwood B, Davidson AW, Rice CL. The recovery of motoneuron output is delayed in old men following high-intensity fatigue. J Neurophysiol 103: 977-985, 2010.
2009
  • Dalton BH, Harwood B, Davidson AW, Rice CL. Triceps surae contractile properties and firing rates in the soleus of young and old men. J Appl Physiol 107: 1781-1788, 2009.
  • ​Boe SG, Dalton BH, Harwood B, Doherty TJ, Rice CL. Inter-rater reliability of motor unit number estimates and quantitative motor unit analysis in the tibialis anterior muscle. Clinical Neurophysiol 120: 947-952, 2009. 
2008
  • Dalton BH, McNeil CJ, Doherty TJ, Rice CL. Age-related reductions in the estimated numbers of motor units are minimal for the human soleus. Muscle Nerve 38: 1108-1115, 2008.​
2007
  • Dalton BH, Behm DG. Effects of noise and music on human and task performance: A systematic review.  Occup Ergon 7: 143-152, 2007.
  • Dalton BH, Behm DG, Kibele A. Effects of sound types and volumes on simulated driving, vigilance tasks and heart rate.  Occup Ergon 7: 153-168, 2007.

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