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Fellowship by the Wellcome Trust and the Royal Society. Her research is focused on the neurophysiological processes associated with learning motor skills. Her early work looked to understand why particular people struggled with dance and piano lessons. In a clinical study Stagg taught volunteers a
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Stagg, Charlotte J.; Best, Jonathan G.; Stephenson, Mary C.; O'Shea, Jacinta; Wylezinska, Marzena; Kincses, Z. Tamas; Morris, Peter G.; Matthews, Paul M.; Johansen-Berg, Heidi (2009-04-22).
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scans to better understand brain activity before and after the tDCS, and showed that the stimulated regions were more active in the regions relevant to motor skills. Stagg has worked on
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Stagg, Charlotte J. (2014-02-01). "Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy as a tool to study the role of GABA in motor-cortical plasticity".
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Stagg, Charlotte J.; Knight, Steven; Talbot, Kevin; Jenkinson, Mark; Maudsley, Andrew A.; Turner, Martin R. (2013-02-12).
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy : tools for neuroscience research and emerging clinical applications
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as a means to understand neuronal activity in vivo, through the measurement of
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Stagg, Charlotte; Bachtiar, Velicia; Johansen-Berg, Heidi (2011-03-22).
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group for her first postdoctoral position. In 2010 she moved to the
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Modulation of motor cortical plasticity by transcranial stimulation.
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Stagg was promoted to Professor of Human Neurophysiology in 2018.
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Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders
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fell quickly, which allowed neurons to create new circuitry.
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sequence of finger motions and monitored the levels of
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for half a year, before joining Andrew Maudsley at the
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University of Bristol
University of Oxford
Thesis
Modulation of motor cortical plasticity by transcranial stimulation.
neurophysiologist
University of Oxford
Physiological Neuroimaging Group.
University of Bristol
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Heidi Johansen-Berg
Neuroplasticity
Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders
John Rothwell
University of Miami
in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Miami
GlaxoSmithKline
St Edmund Hall, Oxford
Heidi Johansen-Berg
Sir Henry Dale
γ-aminobutyric acid
GABA
transcranial direct-current stimulation
MRI
magnetic resonance spectroscopy
glutamate
GABA
British Neuroscience Association
"Physiological Basis of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation"
doi

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