The University of British Columbia Curriculum Vitae for Faculty

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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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