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J. W. Hamner
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Dynamic regulation of middle cerebral artery blood flow velocity in aging and hypertension
LA Lipsitz, S Mukai, J Hamner, M Gagnon, V Babikian
Stroke 31 (8), 1897-1903, 2000
3612000
Sympathetic control of the cerebral vasculature in humans
JW Hamner, CO Tan, K Lee, MA Cohen, JA Taylor
Stroke 41 (1), 102-109, 2010
2352010
Relative contributions of sympathetic, cholinergic, and myogenic mechanisms to cerebral autoregulation
JW Hamner, CO Tan
Stroke 45 (6), 1771-1777, 2014
1662014
Cholinergic control of the cerebral vasculature in humans
JW Hamner, CO Tan, YC Tzeng, JA Taylor
The Journal of physiology 590 (24), 6343-6352, 2012
1502012
Spectral indices of human cerebral blood flow control: responses to augmented blood pressure oscillations
JW Hamner, MA Cohen, S Mukai, LA Lipsitz, JA Taylor
The Journal of physiology 559 (3), 965-973, 2004
1242004
The role of myogenic mechanisms in human cerebrovascular regulation
CO Tan, JW Hamner, JA Taylor
The Journal of physiology 591 (20), 5095-5105, 2013
1182013
Estrogen replacement therapy improves baroreflex regulation of vascular sympathetic outflow in postmenopausal women
BE Hunt, JA Taylor, JW Hamner, M Gagnon, LA Lipsitz
Circulation 103 (24), 2909-2914, 2001
1092001
Mental stress response, arterial stiffness, and baroreflex sensitivity in healthy aging
RD Lipman, P Grossman, SE Bridges, JW Hamner, JA Taylor
The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical …, 2002
822002
Automated quantification of sympathetic beat-by-beat activity, independent of signal quality
JW Hamner, JA Taylor
Journal of Applied Physiology 91 (3), 1199-1206, 2001
762001
Predicting cerebral blood flow response to orthostatic stress from resting dynamics: effects of healthy aging
K Narayanan, JJ Collins, J Hamner, S Mukai, LA Lipsitz
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2001
582001
Characterizing sympathetic neurovascular transduction in humans
CO Tan, R Tamisier, JW Hamner, JA Taylor
PLoS One 8 (1), e53769, 2013
472013
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and the cardiovascular responses to acute pain in humans
JW Hamner, MF Villamar, F Fregni, JA Taylor
Clinical Neurophysiology 126 (5), 1039-1046, 2015
432015
The relationship between cerebral vasoreactivity and post-concussive symptom severity
T Albalawi, JW Hamner, M Lapointe, WP Meehan 3rd, CO Tan
Journal of neurotrauma 34 (19), 2700-2705, 2017
412017
Inconsistent link between low-frequency oscillations: RR interval responses to augmented Mayer waves
JW Hamner, RJ Morin, JL Rudolph, JA Taylor
Journal of Applied Physiology 90 (4), 1559-1564, 2001
362001
Effect of systolic blood pressure and carotid stiffness on baroreflex gain in elderly subjects
S Mukai, M Gagnon, I Iloputaife, JW Hamner, LA Lipsitz
The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical …, 2003
302003
Alterations in sympathetic neurovascular transduction during acute hypoxia in humans
CO Tan, YC Tzeng, JW Hamner, R Tamisier, JA Taylor
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2013
272013
The effect of heart rate variability on blood pressure is augmented in spinal cord injury and is unaltered by exercise training
R Solinsky, I Vivodtzev, JW Hamner, JA Taylor
Clinical Autonomic Research 31, 293-301, 2021
252021
High-intensity, whole-body exercise improves blood pressure control in individuals with spinal cord injury: A prospective randomized controlled trial
R Solinsky, A Draghici, JW Hamner, R Goldstein, JA Taylor
PloS one 16 (3), e0247576, 2021
222021
Revisiting human cerebral blood flow responses to augmented blood pressure oscillations
JW Hamner, K Ishibashi, CO Tan
The Journal of physiology 597 (6), 1553-1564, 2019
192019
Slow yogic breathing and long-term cardiac autonomic adaptations: A pilot study
SM Bertisch, J Hamner, JA Taylor
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 23 (9), 722-729, 2017
192017
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