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Paige Copeland
Paige Copeland
University of British Columbia Okanagan
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Dynamic cerebral autoregulation across the cardiac cycle during 8 hr of recovery from acute exercise
JS Burma, P Copeland, A Macaulay, O Khatra, AD Wright, JD Smirl
Physiological Reports 8 (5), e14367, 2020
692020
Characterizing symptoms of traumatic brain injury in survivors of intimate partner violence
JD Smirl, KE Jones, P Copeland, O Khatra, EH Taylor, P Van Donkelaar
Brain Injury 33 (12), 1529-1538, 2019
612019
Comparison of diurnal variation, anatomical location, and biological sex within spontaneous and driven dynamic cerebral autoregulation measures
JS Burma, P Copeland, A Macaulay, O Khatra, JD Smirl
Physiological Reports 8 (11), e14458, 2020
522020
Comparison of cerebrovascular reactivity recovery following high‐intensity interval training and moderate‐intensity continuous training
JS Burma, A Macaulay, P Copeland, O Khatra, KJ Bouliane, JD Smirl
Physiological Reports 8 (11), e14467, 2020
412020
The validity and reliability of ultra-short-term heart rate variability parameters and the influence of physiological covariates
JS Burma, S Graver, LN Miutz, A Macaulay, PV Copeland, JD Smirl
Journal of Applied Physiology 130 (6), 1848-1867, 2021
402021
Effects of high-intensity intervals and moderate-intensity exercise on baroreceptor sensitivity and heart rate variability during recovery
JS Burma, PV Copeland, A Macaulay, O Khatra, JD Smirl
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 45 (10), 1156-1164, 2020
322020
Temporal evolution of neurovascular coupling recovery following moderate‐and high‐intensity exercise
JS Burma, A Macaulay, PV Copeland, O Khatra, KJ Bouliane, JD Smirl
Physiological reports 9 (2), e14695, 2021
242021
What recording duration is required to provide physiologically valid and reliable dynamic cerebral autoregulation transfer functional analysis estimates?
JS Burma, LN Miutz, KT Newel, L Labrecque, A Drapeau, P Brassard, ...
Physiological Measurement 42 (4), 044002, 2021
222021
The impact of high-and moderate-intensity exercise on near-point of convergence metrics
JS Burma, PV Copeland, A Macaulay, JD Smirl
Brain Injury 35 (2), 248-254, 2021
112021
Modulation of vestibular-evoked responses prior to simple and complex arm movements
M Kennefick, CJ McNeil, JS Burma, PV Copeland, P van Donkelaar, ...
Experimental Brain Research 238, 869-881, 2020
52020
Neuromechanical characterization of the abductor hallucis and its potential role in upright postural control
T Sharma, PV Copeland, MIB Debenham, LR Bent, BH Dalton
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 49 (3), 293-305, 2023
22023
A six-hour time series of the acute effects of ingested cannabis intoxication on a battery of cognitive tasks
Q Malone, PV Copeland, BH Dalton, CJ McNeil
Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport (SCAPPS refereed abstracts …, 2024
2024
Vestibular control of standing balance following 24 h of sleep deprivation
PV Copeland, ML Trotman, HJ Kang, CJ McNeil, BH Dalton
Experimental Brain Research, 1-12, 2024
2024
5.4 Recovery of autonomic function following moderate-and high-intensity exercise
J Burma, A Macaulay, P Copeland, J Smirl
British Journal of Sports Medicine 58 (Suppl 1), A26-A27, 2024
2024
4.1 The time-course recovery of cerebrovascular parameters following acute exercise
J Burma, P Copeland, A Macaulay, J Smirl
British Journal of Sports Medicine 58 (Suppl 1), A23-A24, 2024
2024
2.3 The effects of high-and moderate exercise on near point of convergence metrics
J Burma, P Copeland, A Macaulay, J Smirl
British Journal of Sports Medicine 58 (Suppl 1), A2-A2, 2024
2024
The effects of 24 hours of sleep deprivation on the vestibular control of standing balance
P Copeland
University of British Columbia, 2021
2021
Physiological Alterations within the Cerebrovasculature in Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
J Smirl, L Jones, P Copeland, O Khatra, P van Donkelaar
BRAIN INJURY 33, 145-146, 2019
2019
Intimate Partner Violence-Induced TBI Alters Autonomic Function Metrics
J Smirl, L Jones, P Copeland, O Khatra, P van Donkelaar
BRAIN INJURY 33, 145-145, 2019
2019
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