The University of British Columbia Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members Date: 24 February 2015 Initials: _PvD____ 1-4. Basic Information Surname van Donkelaar First Name Paul Middle Name(s) Department/School Health and Exercise Science Faculty Health and Social Development Present Rank Full Professor Since July 2012 5. Education a) Degrees Institution Degree Major Dates Start End University of Calgary Ph.D. Clinical Neuroscience 09/1990 06/1994 University of British Columbia M.P.E. Physical Education 09/1987 06/1990 University of British Columbia B.P.E. Physical Education 09/1981 09/1987 Title of Dissertation and Name of Supervisor: “Manual and Oculomotor Control during Tracking and Interception Tasks”, Robert G. Lee (February 1994) “Preparing Simple Movement Sequences”, Ian M. Franks (February 1990) 6. Employment Record a) Work prior to coming to UBC Employer Department Position Dates Start End University of Oregon, USA Human Physiology Associate Professor 07/2003 06/2011 University of Oregon, USA Human Physiology Assistant Professor 09/1997 06/2003 University of Oxford, U.K. Physiology Post-Doc Fellow 09/1995 06/1997 Universite de Provence, Marseille, France Sensorimotor Control Post-Doc Fellow 09/1994 07/1995 b) At UBC Employer Department Position Dates Start End University of British Columbia, Okanagan Management Associate Member 01/2014 Present University of British Columbia, Okanagan Health and Exercise Science Full Professor 07/2012 Present University of British Columbia, Okanagan Health and Exercise Science Associate Professor 07/2011 07/2012 c) Date of granting of tenure at UBC: July 2012. 7. Leaves of Absence: N/A Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 1 8. Teaching & Supervision a) Areas of Special Interests and Accomplishments My approach to teaching is to encourage active engagement and participation from my students so that they can become creative, self-motivated, independent critical thinkers. I make every effort to directly engage the students in brainstorming about concepts on their own terms via small group discussions and through examples from the real world via problem-based clinical examples. My commitment and passion for teaching is demonstrated by the fact that I was awarded one of the 2009 Rippey Innovative Teaching Awards while at the University of Oregon. Moreover, since coming to UBCO in 2011, I have been named to the Teaching Honour Roll each time I’ve taught. b) Courses Taught at UBC Session Course Enrollment Hours Taught Lecture Winter 2014/15 Term 2 HMKN 495I: Concussion 57 3 Winter 2012/13 Term 2 HMKN 201: Human Motor Behaviour I ~150-180 3 Winter 2011/12 Term 2 HMKN 201: Human Motor Behaviour I ~150-180 3 Tutorial Lab Other c) Graduate Students Supervised and/or Co-supervised Student Degree Major Status Institution Role Dates Start End Kelsey Bryk M.Sc. Interdisciplinary In Studies (Health) Progress University of British Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Sept, 2014 Michael Kennefick Ph.D. Interdisciplinary In Studies (Health) Progress University of British Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Sept, 2014 Tanis Burnett M.Sc. Interdisciplinary Medical Studies (Health) Leave University of British Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Sept, 2012 Colin Wallace Ph.D. Interdisciplinary In Studies (Health) Progress University of British Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Sept, 2012 Alexander Wright M.D./ Ph.D. Medicine/ In Interdisciplinary Progress Studies (Health) University of British Columbia Okanagan Supervisor May 2012 Robert Hermosillo Ph.D. Interdisciplinary In Studies (Health) Progress University of British Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Feb, 2008 Amy Lo Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology University of Oregon Co-supervisor Jan, 2011 Nicole Strachan1 M.Sc. Interdisciplinary Completed University of Studies (Health) British Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Jan, 2012 Sept, 2013 Kit Marsden2 M.Sc. Interdisciplinary Completed University of Studies (Health) British Columbia Okanagan Co-supervisor Sept, 2011 Sept, 2013 Charlene LaRoux3 Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Supervisor Sept, 2006 Jan, 2011 Tynan Weed4 M.Sc. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Supervisor Sept, 2008 Mar, 2011 In Progress Cosupervisors Li-Shan Chou Philip Ainslie Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 2 Greg Kroliczak5 Postdoc Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Co-supervisor Sept, 2005 Mar, 2010 Scott Frey, Paul Dassonville Sandra Saavedra6 Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Co-supervisor Sept, 2005 May, 2009 Marjorie Woollacott Robert Catena7 Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Co-supervisor Sept, 2003 May, 2008 Li-Shan Chou Robert Hermosillo8 M.Sc. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Supervisor Sept, 2006 Feb, 2008 Tyler Rolheiser9 Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Supervisor Sept, 2006 June, 2008 Anthony Drew10 Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Supervisor Sept, 2001 June, 2006 Jeanne Langan11 Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Supervisor Sept, 2002 June, 2006 Charlene LaRoux3 M.Sc. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Supervisor Sept, 2003 June, 2006 Erika Rodriquez12 M.Sc. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Supervisor Sept, 2004 June, 2006 Ji-Hang Lee13 Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Supervisor Sept, 1998 June, 2002 Julie Staub14 M.Sc. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Supervisor Sept, 1997 June, 1999 Current positions of graduated students for which I served as supervisor/co-supervisor: 1Concussion Therapist, Advance Concussion Clinic, Vancouver Student, University of Limerick, Ireland 3Instructor, Linn-Benton Community College, Oregon 4Instructor, University of Phoenix 5Associate Professor, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland 6Assistant Professor, University of Hartford 7Assistant Professor, University of Evansville, Illinois 8Ph.D. student, UBC-Okanagan 9Research Associate, University of Alberta 10Instructor, University of Michigan 11Assistant Professor, SUNY-Buffalo, New York 12Ph.D. student, Universite Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Mexico 13Associate Professor, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea 14Athletic Trainer, 4J School District, Eugene, Oregon 2Medical Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 3 d) Supervisory Committee Member Student Degree Major Status Institution Role Dates Start Supervisor End Elizabeth Voth M.Sc. Human Kinetics In Progress University of British Columbia Okanagan Thesis Committee Member Sept. 2013 Mary Jung Darian Chang Ph.D. Human Kinetics In Progress University of British Columbia Okanagan Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2008 Gordon Binsted Frank Colino Ph.D. Human Kinetics In Progress University of British Columbia Okanagan Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2008 Gordon Binsted Chantelle Murnaghan Ph.D. Kinesiology In Progress University of British Columbia University Examiner Feb, 2013 Feb, 2013 Tim Inglis Kayla Cornett M.Sc. Human Kinetics In Progress University of British Columbia Okanagan Thesis Committee Member Nov, 2011 Sept, 2013 Jennifer Jakobi Karen Bourns M.Sc. Human Kinetics In Progress University of British Columbia Okanagan Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2010 Sept, 2013 Gordon Binsted Samuel Black Ph.D. Department Completed of Mathematics University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2005 June, 2010 Arkady Vaintrob Sujitra Boonyong Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2005 June, 2010 Marjorie Woollacott Eric Sorenson Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2005 June, 2009 Gary Klug Trafton Drew Ph.D. Department of Psychology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2005 June, 2009 Ed Vogel Richard Bryck Ph.D. Department of Psychology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2003 June, 2008 Ulrich Mayr Carl Erikson M.Sc. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2005 May, 2008 Andrew Karduna Veronica Perez Ph.D. Department of Psychology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2002 June, 2008 Ed Vogel Patima Silsupadol Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2003 June, 2008 Marjorie Woollacott Aditi Joshi Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2001 June, 2007 Marjorie Woollacott Lorraine Leskin Ph.D. Department of Psychology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2002 June, 2007 Patricia White Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 4 Elizabeth Walter Ph.D. Department of Psychology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2003 June, 2007 Paul Dassonville Tonya Parker Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2001 June, 2006 Lou Osternig Ka-Chun Siu Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2002 June, 2006 Marjorie Woollacott Dave Suprak Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2001 June, 2006 Andrew Karduna Tim Vander Velde Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2000 June, 2006 Marjorie Woollacott Jessie Chen Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2000 June, 2005 Marjorie Woollacott Strawberry Gatts Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 1999 June, 2005 Marjorie Woollacott Dinah Reilly Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2000 June, 2005 Marjorie Woollacott Shing-Jye Chen Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 1999 June, 2005 Li-Shan Chou Jennifer Hess Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2000 June, 2004 Marjorie Woollacott Julien Guillaumot Ph.D. Department of Psychology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 1998 June, 2003 Scott Monroe Brad Wilkins Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 1998 June, 2003 Christopher Minson Anna Wilson Ph.D. Department of Psychology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 1997 June, 2003 Ed Awh Jeanne Langan M.Sc. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 2000 June, 2002 Marjorie Woollacott Laura Adamaitis Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 1997 June, 2002 Marjorie Woollacott Arthur Kirkpatrick Ph.D. Department of Computing Science Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 1995 June, 2000 Sarah Douglas Jan Jasiewicz Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 1994 June, 1999 Marjorie Woollacott Lynne Sundermeir Ph.D. Department of Human Physiology Completed University of Oregon Thesis Committee Member Sept, 1995 June, 1999 Marjorie Woollacott Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 5 e) Courses Taught Outside UBC Title Organization Enrollment Hours (per week) Dates Start End HPHY 433/533 Neurophysiology of Concussion University of Oregon (alternate years) 39-85 3 2007 2011 HPHY 333 – Motor Control University of Oregon (alternate years) 67-128 3 1998 2010 HPHY 101 – Exercise as Medicine University of Oregon 231-274 3 2009 2010 HPHY 633 – Advanced Systems Neuroscience University of Oregon (1/2 course) (alternate years) 13-18 3 2004 2009 HPHY 313 – Human Physiology I University of Oregon (1/2 course) 114-206 3 2004 2008 HPHY 103 – Exercise and Performance University of Oregon (1/4 course) 187-226 3 2001 2004 HPHY 407 – Cortical Plasticity University of Oregon (alternate years) 14-25 3 2000 2004 HPHY 610 – Neural Control of Reaching University of Oregon (alternate years) 5-11 3 1998 2003 HPHY 335 – Motor Development University of Oregon 56-83 3 1997 2003 HPHY 432 – Typical/Atypical Motor Development University of Oregon 12-15 3 1998 1999 f) Employees Supervised Employee Type Institution Role Dates Start Co-supervisors End Terry Hill Lab Coordinator University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Aug 2014 Graeme Koelwyn Sessional Instructor University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Jan 2013 April 2013 Jennifer Podovennikoff Sessional Instructor University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Jan 2013 April 2013 Sally Willis-Stewart James Wendland Sessional Instructor University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Jan 2013 Aug 2013 Gareth Jones Brad Harwood Sessional Instructor University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Jan 2013 April 2013 Jennifer Jakobi Greg DuManoir Sessional Instructor University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Sept 2012 Dec 2012 Jodi Morris Sessional Instructor University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Sept 2012 April 2013 Agnes Sauter FHSD Research Coordinator University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor April 2012 Jan 2014 Rebecca Frechette Community Placement Coordinator University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor April 2012 Glen Foster Sessional Instructor University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Jan 2012 April 2012 Lisa Wong Lab Coordinator University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Nov 2011 Aug 2012 Julie Johnson Sessional Instructor University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Sept 2011 April 2013 Rebecca Frechette Sessional Instructor University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Sept 2011 April 2012 Nikki Reiter Lab Coordinator University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor Aug 2011 Gordon Binsted Sally Willis-Stewart Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 6 Employee Type Institution Role Dates Start Co-supervisors End Jennifer Rhodes Administrative Assistant University of British Primary Columbia Okanagan Supervisor July 2011 Ziyad Makoshi Undergraduate University of Oregon Primary Research Supervisor Assistant June, 2009 Aug, 2009 Cynthia Perry Undergraduate University of Oregon Primary Research Supervisor Assistant June, 2008 Aug, 2008 Ashley McBride Undergraduate University of Oregon Primary Research Supervisor Assistant June, 2006 Aug, 2006 David Hewlett Undergraduate University of Oregon Primary Research Supervisor Assistant June, 2004 Aug, 2004 Camas Undergraduate University of Oregon Primary Chapman-Graves Research Supervisor Assistant June, 2001 Aug, 2001 9. Scholarly and Professional Activities a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments The research taking place in my lab is focused on the neural mechanisms underlying human movement and how these mechanisms are disrupted by brain damage resulting from sport-related concussion. Since my return to Canada in 2011, I have received funding as a PI from NSERC, CIHR, and CFI totaling more than $600,000. The research resulting from this and previous funding has led to the publication of over 30 manuscripts in the last 6 years. More recently, I have undertaken an academic-industry partnership with Helios Global Technologies to investigate the concussion mitigation properties of a helmet liner material for which we were recently funded through NSERC Engage and MITACS Accelerate Cluster grants. b) Competitively (C) or Non-Competitively (NC) Attained Granting Agency Project Title COMP Amount (total) Years Start Investigators End MITACS Accelerate Cluster Grant Development of Helmet Liner Material to Protect Against Concussion C 80,000 2014 2015 Paul van Donkelaar, Peter Cripton (Role: PI) NSERC Engage Grant Helmet Liner Mitigation of Head Impact Forces C 25,000 2014 2015 Paul van Donkelaar, (Role: PI) CIHR Catalyst Grant Using Cerebrovascular Biomarkers to Better Diagnose Adolescent Sports Concussion C 98,054 2013 2014 Paul van Donkelaar, Phil Ainslie, Grant Iverson (Role: PI) CFI/BCKDF Sports Concussion Research Lab C 287,947 2013 2014 Paul van Donkelaar (Role: PI) NSERC Discovery Grant Cortical Mechanisms Underlying Predictive Motor Planning C 200,000 2012 2017 Paul van Donkelaar (Role: PI) UBC Okanagan Individual Research Grant Exercise following C concussion: do disruptions to cerebral autoregulation underlie executive function deficits? 5,000 2012 2013 Paul van Donkelaar, Philip Ainslie, Brad Monteleone (Role: PI) Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine Grant Cerebral autoregulatory response to exercise following concussion 7,500 2011 2012 Brad Monteleone, Philip Ainslie, Paul van Donkelaar (Role: Co-I) C Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 7 U.S. Department of Defense Assessment of blood flow C and perfusion during challenges to homeostasis in humans 398,434 2011 2012 Paul van Donkelaar and 7 others (Role: PI) U.S. National Institutes of Health Spinal segmental contributions to sitting and reaching in cerebral palsy C 1,376,331 2011 2014 Marjorie Woollacott, Sandra Saavedra, Paul van Donkelaar (Role: Co-PI) U.S. Department of Defense Applying advances in cognitive neuroscience and neurophysiology to remote brain analysis services and neural rehabilitation C 6,453,000 2008 2011 Rich Linton, Scott Frey, Paul van Donkelaar, Cliff Kentros, Alan Maloney (Role: Subproject director) U.S. National Institutes of Health Age related changes in posture and movement C 1,380,145 2005 2009 Marjorie Woollacott, Ulrich Mayr, Li-Shan Chou, Paul van Donkelaar (Role: Co-I) U.S. National Institutes of Health Dynamic balance in children with cerebral palsy C 1,400,123 2003 2007 Marjorie Woollacott, Anne-ShumwayCook, Paul van Donkelaar (Role: Co-PI) American Heart Association Cortical correlates of functional recovery following stroke rehabilitation C 198,000 2005 2007 Paul van Donkelaar U.S. Centers for Disease Control Biomechanical/sensory motor functions after concussion C 948,391 2002 2006 Li-Shan Chou, Lou Osternig, Paul van Donkelaar (Role: Co-PI) Medical Research Foundation of Oregon Cortical correlates of functional recovery following stroke rehabilitation C 30,000 2003 2004 Paul van Donkelaar U.S. National Science Foundation Brain mechanisms underlying sensorimotor adaptation C 45,028 2001 2002 Paul van Donkelaar U.S. National Science Foundation Attention during smooth pursuit eye movements C 149,100 2000 2003 Paul van Donkelaar U.S. National Science Foundation Equipment Grant Acquisition of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system for cognitive neuroscience C 929,890 2000 2003 Helen Neville and 8 others (Role: Investigator) Human Frontier Science Program Short Term Fellowship Cortical visuospatial processing across saccades C 2,230 2000 2000 Paul van Donkelaar Medical Research Foundation of Oregon Interactive processes during eye-hand coordination C 23,204 1998 1999 Paul van Donkelaar Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 8 c) Presentations Invited Talks Type Location Organization Title Date Host Public Lecture Vernon Science in Society How can science guide the management of sportrelated concussions? Feb, 2015 OK College Workshop Talk Toronto Taylor & Francis Publishers Scholarly Communication and Open Access Publishing Feb, 2014 Amanda Ashworth Public Lecture Kelowna Concussion Mini-Med Lecture Series Repercussions Oct, 2013 UBCO Development Office Workshop Talk Kelowna OK to Play? Concussion Okanagan research at UBCO Conference on Brain Injury June, 2013 BrainTrust Canada Research Talk Vancouver UBCV Sensorimotor and cognitive effects of concussion Feb, 2013 Naznin Virji-Babul Research Talk Copenhagen, University of Denmark Copenhagen Predictive sensorimotor control June 2012 Anina Rosenbaum Public Lecture Bend, Oregon UO Alumni Association Sports concussion Mar, 2011 UO Alumni Association Research Talk Kelowna, BC UBCO Sensorimotor control in health and after neurological damage Jan, 2011 Gordon Binsted School Workshop Eugene, Oregon Eugene Montessori School Neural mechanisms underlying sensory and motor development May, 2009 Eugene Montessori School Workshop Talk Taipei, Taiwan Taipei Physical Education College Motor dysfunction following brain injury Feb, 2009 Sport Coaching Science Workshop Research Talk Corvallis, Oregon Oregon State University Executive dysfunction following mild traumatic brain injury Feb, 2009 Mark Hoffman Public Lecture Eugene, Oregon Oregon Pain Society Exeuctive dysfunction following concussion Oct, 2008 Oregon Pain Society Research Symposium Oxford, UK University of Oxford Action selection deficits following mild traumatic brain injury Oct, 2008 Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience Research Talk Oxford, UK University of Oxford Cortical inhibition during motor planning: evidence from saccadic eye movements Oct, 2008 Matthew Rushworth Research Symposium Seoul, South Korea Seoul Olympic Games Legacy Task switching deficits in concussion Oct, 2008 Ji-Hang Lee Research Talk Seoul, South Korea Sungkyunkwan University Brain-behavior relations in sensorimotor control Oct, 2008 Ji-Hang Lee Research Symposium Canmore, Alberta SCAPPS Cortical mechanisms underlying eye-hand coordination Oct, 2008 Tim Welsh Research Symposium Niagra Falls, Ontario NASPSPA The contribution of the human FEF and SEF to smooth pursuit initiation June, 2008 Tim Welsh Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 9 Type Location Organization Title Date Host Research Talk Baltimore, Maryland Johns Hopkins University The influence of mild traumatic brain injury on sensorimotor control June, 2008 Amy Bastian Public Lecture Eugene, Oregon Science Pub Everything you ever wanted to know about concussions April, 2008 Science Pub Research Talk Chicago, Illinois University of Illinois Chicago Eye-hand coordination in health and disease Sept, 2006 David Vaillancourt Research Talk Brisbane, Australia School of Health and Rehabilitation Mechanisms underlying sensorimotor deficits following concussion May, 2005 Sandy Brauer Research Symposium Saskatoon, Sask SCAPPS How the brain coordinates eye and hand movements Oct, 2004 Gordon Binsted Research Talk Vancouver, BC UBC Neural and behavioral mechanisms underlying eye-hand coordination Dec, 2003 Ian Franks Research Symposium Seattle, Washington Barany Society Eye-hand coordination: mutual interactions Sept, 2002 Barany Society Research Symposium Kingston, Ontario Queen’s University Hand movements influence eye movements: how and why? May 2002 Randall Flanagan, Doug Munoz Research Talk College Park, University of Maryland Maryland The contribution of the premotor cortex to sensorimotor adaptation Feb, 2002 Jose Vidal Research Symposium Turku, Finland European Conference on Eye Movements Eye-hand interactions August, differ in the human parietal 2001 and premotor cortices European Conference on Eye Movements Research Symposium Turku, Finland European Conference on Eye Movements Spatiotemporal modulation August, of attention during smooth 2001 pursuit eye movements European Conference on Eye Movements Research Symposium Munich, Germany Symposium on the Neural Control of Movement Synergy Eye-hand interactions in the human parietal and premotor cortices June, 2000 Harold Bekkering, Bas Neggers Research Talk Bern, Switzerland University of Bern The contribution of the human posterior parietal cortex to eye-hand interactions June, 2000 Rene Muri Research Talk Portland, Oregon R.S. Dow Neurological Institute The role of the cerebellum in eye-hand coordination Oct, 1997 Fay Horak Research Talk Bangor, Wales University of Bangor Smooth pursuit March, adaptation: perceptual and 1997 motor effects Contreras- Jane Raymond d) Conferences and Other Events Administration/Organization SCAPPS 2013 – Kelowna CCUPEKA 2014 – Kelowna Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 10 10. Service to the University AT UBCO a) Memberships on committees Type Committee Name Role Dates Start End Faculty DACOPAT, Faculty of Management Member Oct, 2014 University VP Research Search Committee Member Oct 2013 University CoGS Scholarships and Awards Committee Member Sept 2013 University VP Academic Search Committee Member May 2013 August 2013 University Senate Curriculum Committee Member Nov 2012 June 2014 University Research Advisory Committee (advisory to the Vice-Provost, Research) Member August 2012 Faculty Faculty of Health and Social Development Dean’s Executive Committee Member July 2011 University Campus Executive Advisory Committee (advisory to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost) Member Sept 2011 Faculty Faculty of Health and Social Development Research Committee Chair Nov 2011 University University of British Columbia – Okanagan Senate Member Nov 2011 June 2014 University Faculty of Health and Social Development Dean’s Search Committee Member Dec 2011 April 2012 April 2014 Sept 2013 b) Offices Held Type Office Name Role Dates Start School School of Health and Exercise Science Director End July 2011 AT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON a) Membership on committees Type Committee Name Role Dates Start End University Biomedical Institutional Review Board Chair Sept, 2010 July, 2011 University Healthy Campus Initiative Task Force Member Sept, 2010 July, 2011 University Translational Human Health and Performance Big Idea Co-Director June, 2009 July, 2011 Faculty Motor Control Search Committee, Department of Human Physiology Member July, 2009 Mar, 2011 University Lewis Center for Neuroimaging Executive Committee Member July, 2004 July, 2011 University Faculty Advisory Council Member July, 2009 July, 2010 University Presidential/Faculty Internal Governance Committee Chair Sept, July, Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 11 Type Committee Name Role Dates Start End 2009 2010 University Presidential Transition Team Member Sept, 2009 July, 2010 University Senate President July, 2008 July, 2009 University Presidential Search Committee Member July, 2008 May, 2009 Faculty Athletic Training Instructor Search Committee, Department of Human Physiology Member July, 2008 Mar, 2009 University Oregon Regional Medical School Initiative Faculty Liaison July, 2008 Mar, 2009 Faculty Muscle Physiology Search Committee, Department of Human Physiology Member July, 2007 Mar, 2008 Faculty Open Search Committee, Department of Human Physiology Chair July, 2007 Mar, 2008 University Senate Executive Committee Member July, 2007 July, 2009 University Committee on Committees Chair July, 2007 July, 2008 University On-line Course Evaluation Committee Chair July, 2007 July, 2008 University Senate VicePresident July, 2007 July, 2008 University Smoke Free Campus Presidential Task Force Member July, 2007 July, 2008 University Intercollegiate Athletics Committee Member July, 2006 July, 2008 University Summer Research Award Committee Member July 2005 July, 2007 Faculty Departmental Library Committee Representative, Department of Human Physiology Member July, 1998 July, 2007 b) Offices Held Type Office Name Role Dates Start End Faculty Associate Head, Department of Human Physiology Associate Head July, 2009 July, 2011 Faculty Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Human Physiology Director July, 2009 July, 2011 11. Service to the Community a) Memberships on scholarly societies and other organizations Organization Dates Start Society for Neuroscience 1994 Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS) 1996 Canadian Association of Neuroscience 2012 End b) Memberships on scholarly and other committees c) Offices Held Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 12 e) Reviewer/Referee (i) Journal Reviewing/Refereeing Journal Press Dates Start BRAIN Oxford 2002 BRAIN INJURY International Brain Injury Association 2007 CEREBRAL CORTEX Elsevier 2006 EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH Springer 1998 FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE End 2013 HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING Organization of Human Brain Mapping 2006 JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE MIT Press 2002 JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR (Editorial Board 2006-present; Executive Editor 2013present) Heldref 1997 JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY BMJ Press 2002 JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY American Physiological Society 2001 JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE Society for Neuroscience 2006 JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY The Physiological Society 2003 NEUROIMAGE Elsevier 2007 NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA Elsevier 2002 NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS Elsevier 2001 PLoS ONE 2013 (ii) Grant Application Assessment Grant Description Dept./Unit Organization # Assessed Dates Start End Canada Research Chair College of Reviewers Canada Research Chair Program 1 2013 2014 R21 Research Grants Special Emphasis Panel ZRG1 BBBP-T, Chair National Institutes of Health (US) 7 2013 2013 CIHR-NSERC Collaborative Health Research Projects CIHR-NSERC 1 2012 2012 R01, R03, R21 Research Grants Motor Function and Speech Rehabilitation Study Section National Institutes of Health (US) 38 2012 Psychological Health/Traumatic Brain Injury Program Defense Medical Department of Defense (US) Research and Development Program 6 2012 2012 2012 New Researchers Start-up Program Fonds de recherche du Québec 1 2011 Discovery Grant NSERC 14 2009 R01, R03, R21 Research Grants National Institutes of Health (US) 10 2009 2011 National Institutes of Health (US) 40 2005 2011 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (UK) 5 2005 R01, R03, R21 Research Grants Research Grants Motor Function and Speech Rehabilitation Study Section Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 13 Grant Description Dept./Unit Organization # Assessed Summer Research Awards Research Office K01 Career Development Award Mentored Research National Institutes of Health Scientist Development (US) Award Research Grants University of Oregon 19 Dates Start End 2006 2007 2005 2006 2001 2009 3 National Science Foundation (US) 8 f) External examiner (i) Tenure/promotion files External Referee, Promotion to Full Professor case, Wilfred Laurier University, January 2014 (ii) School review Department of Kinesiology Graduate Program, McMaster University. April 2014 12. Awards and Distinctions Name Type Presenter Amount Dates Start End Teaching Honour Roll Teaching Award University of British Columbia Okanagan - Jan, 2013 Apr, 2013 Teaching Honour Roll Teaching Award University of British Columbia Okanagan - Jan, 2012 Apr, 2012 Rippey Innovative Teaching Award Teaching Award University of Oregon 6000 Sep, 2009 Aug, 2010 NSERC Post-Doctoral Fellowship Fellowship Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) 35000 Sep, 1994 Aug, 1995 Doctoral Scholarship Scholarship Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research 18000 Sep, 1991 Aug, 1994 Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 14 13. Other Relevant Information Approach to Teaching When I am teaching, whether it be in a large undergraduate class or with an individual graduate student, my goal is to create an environment in which students are driven by their curiosity to want to learn. Tapping into that curiosity and nurturing it in a respectful and caring manner is, in my view, the key to successful teaching. I try to achieve this by listening to and challenging the students in lectures, assignments, group discussions, lab activities and one-on-one meetings. I am fortunate to be in a field, human sensorimotor control, in which students can learn by doing. In particular, in classes in which I am trying to have students understand a particularly difficult concept, quite often I can bring clarity to the issue by having them actually perform a simple set of behaviours/maneuvers to demonstrate to themselves how their brain goes about planning and executing movements based on the available sensory information. It is also possible with a variety of video based demonstrations to illustrate how visual input in particular can be modulated by attentional and cognitive factors that ultimately have an effect on the responses that are made. In addition to using demonstrations in class, I also challenge students to understand theoretical and conceptual issues by making use of clinical case studies. This can bring home how concepts they are learning can find a practical application that ultimately may lead to a patient having an improved quality of life. If I am successful in having students understand this connection, then I feel that I have achieved a major goal in their education. Commitment to Leadership I feel that to be a full professor one needs to provide evidence of leadership. I achieved this by taking on academic leadership roles at the University of Oregon as well as at UBCO. At Oregon, I was the University Senate President in 200809. This role required a significant investment of time as I was responsible for leading the entire faculty in communicating and interacting with the academic administration on issues such as curricular content, athletics, academic policies, and alumni and government relations. In addition, I also took the lead in revising the structure of faculty governance during the period leading up to and following my time as Senate President. As a result of these experiences, I was able to appreciate issues from a much broader perspective than a typical faculty member. During my time at UBCO, I have been the Director of the School of Health and Exercise Sciences. The School has undergone tremendous growth during my 3.5 years on campus and my main responsibility has been to manage this growth while maintaining the quality and character of the program at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Research Program The program of research taking place in my lab is designed to gain a better understanding of how the human brain is able to plan and execute body movements. We study this broad question in both healthy participants as well as in patients with damage to the brain due to a variety of injuries – most recently, our focus has been on concussion. For this purpose, we use state-of-the-art techniques including 3D motion analysis, eye tracking, and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). For our basic science research, we address questions related to the coordination between the eyes and hand, the interaction between cognitive/attention factors and motor output, and the predictive processes underlying motor planning and how they are implemented in the brain. For the clinically oriented research, we are currently focusing on the sensorimotor, cognitive, and attentional deficits following concussion. We make use of behavioral experiments to address these issues and examine how the resulting deficits are related to changes in the underlying physiology and microstructural integrity in the brain. My program of research has been supported by sustained funding from a variety of US agencies including the National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, National Science Foundation, and the Centers for Disease Control as well as more recent funding from NSERC, CIHR, MITACS, and CFI/BCKDF since returning to Canada (see Table 9.b). The basic science studies have been published in some of the best journals in the field of neuroscience including the Journal of Neuroscience, Cerebral Cortex, and the Journal of Neurophysiology. By contrast, our clinically oriented research has been published in highly respected clinical journals such as Brain, Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, and the Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. I am regularly asked to provide grant reviews for agencies in the US, Canada, and the UK (see Table 11.e.ii). In addition, I am one of the Executive Editors of the Journal of Motor Behavior, the leading specialist journal in my field, and provide an average of 3 manuscript reviews each month for a broad range of specialist, clinical, and general science journals (see Table 11.e.i). Finally, the international stature of my research program is reflected by the fact that I have been invited to give talks in numerous countries including Australia, Denmark, England, Finland, Germany, South Korea, and Taiwan amongst others over the last several years. Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 15 Publications & Other Scholarly Output Refereed Publications Policy on Authorship In the discipline of Health and Exercise Science and related fields the first author has the primary responsibility for conceiving of the question under investigation, collecting and analyzing the data, and writing the paper. The last author is typically the senior author in whose lab the research was conducted and under whose direction the first author (either as an undergraduate student, graduate student, or post-doc) was supervised. Co-authors between the first and last author contributed significantly to the overall research question and provided editorial comments to the paper. Notation Trainees supervised/co-supervised by van Donkelaar underlined van Donkelaar bolded Journal Articles 2015 (2) Lo, O.-Y., van Donkelaar, P., Chou, L.-S. (2015) Distracting visuospatial attention during the approach to an obstacle leads to decreased toe-obstacle clearance. Experimental Brain Research, 233: 1137-1144. Marsden, K., Strachan, N., Smith, K., Monteleone, B., Ainslie, P., Iverson, G., van Donkelaar, P. Exercise-induced increases in cerebral blood flow velocity contribute to headache exacerbation following concussion. Current Research: Concussion, 2: 17-21. 2014 (4) Colino F.L., Buckingham, G., Cheng, D.T., van Donkelaar, P., Binsted, G. (2014) Tactile gating in a reaching and grasping task. Physiological Reports, e00267, DOI: 10.1002/phy2.267. Gardner, A., Tan, C.O., Ainslie, P.N. van Donkelaar, P., Stanwell, P., Levi, C.R., Iverson G.L. (2014) Cerebrovascular reactivity assessed by transcranial Doppler ultrasound in sport-related concussion: A systematic review. British Journal of Sports Medicine, doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2014-093901. Mayr, U., LaRoux, C., Rolheiser, T., Osternig, L.R., Chou, L.-S., & van Donkelaar, P. (2014) Executive dysfunction assessed with a task-switching task following concussion. PLoS One, e91379, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0091379. Ritterband-Rosenbaum, A., Hermosillo, R., Kroliczak, G., & van Donkelaar, P. (2014) Hand position dependent modulation of errors in vibrotactile temporal order judgments: The effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation to the human posterior parietal cortex. Experimental Brain Research, 232: 1689-1698. 2013 (2) Cameron, B.D., Cheng, D.T., Chua, R., van Donkelaar, P., Binsted, G. (2013) Error expectation and real-time control of reaching. Experimental Brain Research, 229: 359-372. Howell, D. Osternig, L., van Donkelaar, P., Chou, L.-S. (2013) Neuropsychological and attentional testing following sport concussion in adolescents. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 45:1030-1037. 2012 (3) Boonyang, S., Siu, K.-S., Chou, L.-S., van Donkelaar, P., & Woollacott., M. (2012) Development of postural control during gait in typically developing children: the effects of dual task conditions. Gait & Posture, 35, 428-434. Martin, K., & van Donkelaar, P. (2012). Expectations can modulate the frequency and timing of multiple saccades – A TMS study. Experimental Brain Research, 221: 51-8. Saavedra, S., van Donkelaar, P., & Woollacott, M. (2012). Learning about gravity: Segmental assessment of upright control as infants develop independent sitting. Journal of Neurophysiology, 108: 2215-29. 2011 (4) Catena, R.D., van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.-S. (2011). The effects of attention capacity on dynamic balance control following concussion. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation, 8: 8. doi:10.1186/1743-0003-8-8. Hermosillo, R., Ritterband-Rosenbaum, A., & van Donkelaar, P. (2011). Predicting future sensorimotor states influences current temporal decision-making. Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 10019-10022. Makoshi, Z., Kroliczak, G., & van Donkelaar, P. (2011). Human supplementary motor area contributes to predictive motor planning. Journal of Motor Behavior, 43, 203-209. Taylor, R.P., Spehar, B., van Donkelaar, P., & Hagerhill, C.M. (2011). Perceptual, physiological and neurological responses to Jackson Pollock’s fractals. Frontiers of Human Neuroscience, 5:60. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00060. 2010 (1)* Saavedra, S., Woollocott, M., & van Donkelaar, P. (2010). Head stability during quiet sitting children with cerebral palsy: effect of vision and trunk support. Experimental Brain Research, 201: 13-23. *There was a reduction in my scholarly output in 2010 because I had served as University Senate President from 7/2008-7/2009. Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 16 2009 (7) Catena, R. D., van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.-S. (2009) Different gait tasks distinguish immediate vs. long-term effects of concussion on balance control. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 6: 25 doi:10.1186/1743-0003-6-25. Catena, R. D., Halterman, C.I., van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.-S. (2009) Spatial orientation of attention and obstacle avoidance following mild traumatic brain injury. Experimental Brain Research, 194: 67-77. Saavedra, S., Chapman-Graves, C., Joshi, A., Woollacott, M., van Donkelaar, P. (2009) Eye-hand coordination in children with cerebral palsy. Experimental Brain Research. 192: 155-165. Silsupadol P, Lugade V, Shumway-Cook A, van Donkelaar P., Chou LS, Mayr U, Woollacott MH. (2009) Training-related changes in dual-task walking performance of elderly persons with balance impairment: a double-blind, randomized controlled trial. Gait & Posture, 29: 634-639. Silsupadol , P., Lugade, V., van Donkelaar, P., Mayr, U., Chou, L.-S., Shumway-Cook, A., Woollacott, M. (2009) Effects of single-task vs. dual-task training on balance performance in older adults: A double-blind, randomized controlled trial. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 90: 381-387. Siu, K-S., Chou, L-S., Mayr, U., van Donkelaar, P., & Woollacott, M. (2009). Attentional mechanisms contributing to balance constraints during gait: the effects of balance impairments. Brain Research, 12: 59-67. van Donkelaar, P., Lin, Y., & Hewlett, D. (2009). The human frontal oculomotor cortical areas contribute asymmetrically to motor planning in a gap saccade task. PLoS ONE, 4: e7278. 2008 (7) Langan, J., & van Donkelaar, P. (2008). The influence of hand dominance on the response to a constraint induced therapy program following stroke. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 22: 298-304. Parker, T.M., Osternig, L.R., van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.S. (2008). Balance control during gait in athletes and nonathletes following concussion. Medical Engineering and Physics, 30: 959-967. Reilly, D., van Donkelaar, P., Saavedra, S., & Woollacott, M. (2008). The interaction between the development of postural control and executive attention. Journal of Motor Behavior, 40, 90-102. Reilly, D., Woollacott, M., van Donkelaar, P., Saavedra, S. (2008). The interaction between executive attention and postural control in dual task conditions: children with cerebral palsy. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 89: 834842. Siu, K-S., Catena, R.D., Chou, L-S., van Donkelaar, P., & Woollacott, M. (2008). Effects of secondary task on obstacle avoidance in healthy young adults. Experimental Brain Research, 184, 115-120. Siu, K-S., Lugade, V., Chou, L-S., van Donkelaar, P, & Woollacott, M. (2008). Dual-task interference during obstacle clearance in healthy and balance-impaired older adults. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 20: 349-354. Siu, K-S., Chou, L-S., Mayr, U., van Donkelaar, P, & Woollacott, M. (2008) Does inability to allocate attention contribute to balance constraints during gait in older adults? Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 63: 1364-1369. 2007 (11) Alford, J. L., van Donkelaar, P., Dassonville, P., and Marrocco, R. T. (2007). Transcranial magnetic stimulation over MT/MST fails to impair judgments of implied motion. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 7, 225-232. Catena, R.D., van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.-S. (2007a). Cognitive task effects on gait stability following concussion. Experimental Brain Research, 176, 23-31. Catena, R.D., van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.-S. (2007b). Altered balance control following concussion is better detected with an attention test during gait. Gait & Posture, 25, 406-411. DeHaan, A., Halterman, C., Langan, J., Drew, A.S., Osternig, L.R., Chou, L.-S. & van Donkelaar, P. (2007). Cancelling planned actions following mild traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychologia, 45, 406-411. Drew, A.S., Langan, J., Halterman, C., Osternig, L.R., Chou, L.-S., & van Donkelaar, P. (2007). Attentional disengagement dysfunction following mild traumatic brain injury assessed with the gap saccade task. Neuroscience Letters, 417, 61-65. Drew, A.S., & van Donkelaar, P. (2007a). The contribution of the human FEF and SEF to smooth pursuit initiation. Cerebral Cortex, 17, 2618-2624. Drew, A.S., & van Donkelaar, P. (2007b). The contribution of the human PPC to the orienting of visuospatial attention during smooth pursuit. Experimental Brain Research, 179, 65-73. Parker, T.M., Osternig, LR., van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.-S. (2007). Recovery of cognitive and dynamic motor function following concussion. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 41, 868-873. Saavedra, S., Woollacott, M., & van Donkelaar, P. (2007). Effects of postural support on eye hand interactions across development. Experimental Brain Research, 180, 557-567. Suprak, D.N., Osternig, L.R., van Donkelaar, P., & Karduna, A.R. (2007). Unconstrained shoulder joint position sense improves with external load. Journal of Motor Behavior, 39, 517-525. van Donkelaar, P., Saavedra, S., & Woollacott, M. (2007). Multiple saccades are more automatic than single saccades. Journal of Neurophysiology, 97, 3148-3151. 2006 (6) Halterman, C., Langan, J., Drew, A.S., Rodriguez E., Osternig, L.R., Chou, L.-S. & van Donkelaar, P. (2006). Tracking the recovery of visuospatial attentional deficits in mild traumatic brain injury. Brain, 129: 747-753. Lee, J.-H., & van Donkelaar, P. (2006). The human dorsal premotor cortex generates on-line error corrections during sensorimotor adaptation. Journal of Neuroscience, 26, 3330-3334. McIntire, A., Halterman, C., Drew, A.S., Langan, J., Osternig, L.R., Chou, L.-S. & van Donkelaar, P. (2006). The temporal distribution of attention following mild traumatic brain injury. Experimental Brain Research, 174, 361-366. Parker, T.M., Osternig, LR., van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.-S. (2006). Gait stability following concussion. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 38, 1032-1040. Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 17 Suprak, D.N., Osternig, L.R., van Donkelaar, P., & Karduna, A.R. (2006). Multiplanar shoulder joint position sense: the effect of plane and elevation. Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 24, 559-568. van Donkelaar, P., Osternig, L.R., & Chou, L.-S. (2006). Attentional and biomechanical deficits interact following mild traumatic brain injury. Exercise & Sport Science Reviews, 34, 77-82. 2005 (4) Parker, T.M., Osternig, LR., Lee, H.-J., van Donkelaar, P., & Chou, L.-S. (2005). The effect of divided attention on gait stability following concussion. Clinical Biomechanics, 20, 389-395. van Donkelaar, P. (2005). On the virtues of virtual lesions. Cortex, 41, 85-86. van Donkelaar, P., & Adams, J. (2005). Gaze-dependent deviations in pointing induced by TMS over the human posterior parietal cortex. Journal of Motor Behavior, 37, 157-163. van Donkelaar, P., Langan, J., Rodriguez, E., Drew, A.S., Halterman, C., Osternig, L.R., & Chou, L.-S. (2005). Attentional deficits in concussion. Brain Injury, 19: 1031–1039. 2004 (2) van Donkelaar, P., & Dassonville, P.R. (2004). Evidence for, and some against, the planning-control dissociation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27, 52-53. van Donkelaar, P., Siu, K.-C., & Walterschied, J. (2004). Saccadic output is influenced by limb kinetics during eye-hand coordination. Journal of Motor Behavior, 36, 245-252. 2002 (3) Lee, J.-H., & van Donkelaar, P. (2002). Dorsal and ventral visual stream contributions to perception-action interactions during pointing movements. Experimental Brain Research, 143, 440-446. van Donkelaar, P., Lee, J.-H., & Drew, A.S. (2002). Eye-hand interactions differ in the premotor and parietal cortices. Human Movement Science, 21, 65-74. van Donkelaar, P., & Müri, R. (2002). Craniotopic updating of visual space across saccades in the human posterior parietal cortex. Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences, 269, 735-739. 2000 (5) Ingram, H., van Donkelaar, P., Cole, J., Vercher, J.-L., Gauthier, G.M., & 6Miall, R.C. (2000). The role of proprioception and attention in a visuo-motor adaptation task. Experimental Brain Research, 132, 114-126. van Donkelaar, P., Lee, J.-H., & Drew, A.S. (2000). Transcranial magnetic stimulation disrupts eye-hand interactions in the posterior parietal cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology, 84, 1677-1680. van Donkelaar, P., & Staub, J.A. (2000). Eye-hand coordination to visual versus remembered targets. Experimental Brain Research, 133, 414-418. van Donkelaar, P., Stein, J.F., Passingham, R.E., & Miall, R.C. (2000). Temporary inactivation of the primate motor thalamus during visually triggered and internally generated limb movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 83, 27802790. van Donkelaar, P., Miall, R.C., & Stein, J.F. (2000). Changes in motion perception following oculomotor smooth pursuit adaptation. Perception & Psychophysics 62, 378-385. 1999 (3) van Donkelaar, P. (1999). Spatiotemporal modulation of attention during smooth pursuit eye movements. NeuroReport 10, 2523-2526. van Donkelaar, P., Stein, J.F., Passingham, R.E., & Miall, R.C. (1999). Neuronal activity in the primate motor thalamus during visually triggered and internally generated limb movements. Journal of Neurophysiology 82, 934-945. van Donkelaar, P. (1999). Pointing movements are affected by size-contrast illusions. Experimental Brain Research, 125, 517-520. 1998 (2) Franks I.M, Nagelkerke, P., Ketelaars, M., & van Donkelaar, P. (1998). Response preparation and control of movement sequences. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 52, 93-101. van Donkelaar, P. (1998). Saccade amplitude influences pointing movement kinematics. NeuroReport, 9, 2015-2018. 1997 (2) van Donkelaar, P. (1997). Eye-hand interactions during goal-directed limb movements. NeuroReport, 8, 2139-2142. van Donkelaar, P., Gauthier, G.M., Blouin, J., & Vercher, J.-L. (1997). The role of ocular proprioception during modifications in smooth pursuit output. Vision Research, 37, 769-774. 1996 (2) van Donkelaar, P. (1996). Sensorimotor learning in structures “upstream” from the cerebellum. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19, 477-478. van Donkelaar, P., Gauthier, G.M., Vercher, J.-L., & Blouin, J. (1996). Changes in saccadic and manual motor control after ocular smooth pursuit adaptive modifications. Journal of Motor Behavior, 28, 315-323. 1995 (2) Blouin, J., Gauthier, G.M., van Donkelaar, P., & Vercher, J.-L. (1995). Encoding the position of a flashed visual target after passive body rotations. NeuroReport, 6, 1165-1168. Lee, R.G., & van Donkelaar, P. (1995). Mechanisms underlying functional recovery following stroke. The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 22, 257-263. van Donkelaar, P., Fisher, C. & Lee, R.G. (1994). Adaptive modification of oculomotor pursuit influences manual tracking Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 18 movements. NeuroReport, 5, 2233-2236. 1994 (5) van Donkelaar, P., Fisher, C. & Lee, R.G. (1994). Adaptive modification of oculomotor pursuit influences manual tracking movements. NeuroReport, 5, 2233-2236. van Donkelaar, P., & Lee, R.G. (1994). Interactions between the eye and hand motor systems: Disruptions due to cerebellar dysfunction. Journal of Neurophysiology, 72, 1674-1685. van Donkelaar, P., & Lee, R.G. (1994). The role of vision and eye motion during reaching to intercept moving targets. Human Movement Science, 13, 765-783. van Donkelaar, P., Lee, R.G., & Gellman, R.S. (1994). The contribution of retinal and extraretinal signals to manual tracking movements. Experimental Brain Research, 99, 134-141. van Donkelaar, P., & Windhorst, U. (1994). Visual stability: What is new? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 17, 651. 1992 (1) van Donkelaar, P., Lee, R.G., & Gellman, R.S. (1992). Control strategies in directing the hand to moving targets. Experimental Brain Research, 91, 151-161. 1991 (3) van Donkelaar, P., & Franks, I.M. (1991). Preprogramming vs. on-line control in simple movement sequences. Acta Psychologica, 77, 1-19. van Donkelaar, P., & Franks, I.M. (1991). The effects of changing movement velocity and complexity on response preparation: Evidence from latency, kinematic, and EMG measures. Experimental Brain Research, 83, 618-632. van Donkelaar, P., & Franks, I.M. (1991). The preparation and initiation of simple rhythmical patterns. Human Movement Science, 10, 629-651. 1990 (3) Franks, I.M., Sanderson, D.J., & van Donkelaar, P. (1990). A comparison of directly recorded and derived acceleration data in movement control research (Technical note). Human Movement Science, 9, 573-582. Franks, I.M., & van Donkelaar, P. (1990). The effects of demanding temporal accuracy on the programming of simple tapping sequences. Acta Psychologica, 74, 1-14. van Donkelaar, P., & Franks, I.M. (1990). Reaction time and reproduction accuracy in tapping movements with varying temporal structure. Journal of Human Movement Studies, 18, 49-61. Books Chapters Gardner, A., Iverson G.L., van Donkelaar, P., Ainslie, P.N., Stanwell, P. (2015). Magnetic resonance spectroscopy, diffusion tensor imaging, and cerebrovascular blood flow and reactivity following sport-related concussion. The Oxford Handbook on Sports-Related Concussion. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199896585.013.12 van Donkelaar, P., Osternig, L., & Chou, L.-S. (2012). Concussion. Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine in Health and Disease. Frank C. Mooren (Ed.), Springer-Verlag. 200-203. Redford, M.A., van Donkelaar, P. (2007). Jaw cycles and linguistic syllables in adult English. The Syllable in Speech Production The Frame/Content Theory and Beyond. Davis, B.L., Zajdo, K. (Eds.), Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, 355-378. van Donkelaar, P., & Miall, R.C. (2006). Functional segregation and integration in the motor thalamus. Recent Breakthroughs in Basal Ganglia Research. E. Bezard (Ed.). Nova Publishing. 199-208. van Donkelaar, P., & Drew, A.S. (2002). The role of attention during smooth pursuit eye movements. The Brain's Eyes: Neurobiological and Clinical Aspects of Oculomotor Research. Jukka Hyönä, Doug Munoz, Wolfgang Heide, & Ralph Radach (Eds), 140: 267-277. van Donkelaar, P., Lee, J.-H., & Drew, A.S. (2002). Cortical frames of reference for eye-hand coordination. The Brain's Eyes: Neurobiological and Clinical Aspects of Oculomotor Research. Hyönä, J., Munoz, D., Wolfgng Heide, W., & Radach R. (Eds), 140: 301-310. Curriculum Vitae for Paul van Donkelaar -- Page 19
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