Tyler Henderson

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20222025

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Tyler Henderson is a Lecturer in motor control in the School of Allied Health Sciences, and is an Early Career Editorial Fellow at the Journal of Applied Physiology. His research interests focus on the brainstem contributions to muscle activation and, more broadly, the nervous system's regulation of motor control in humans. Specifically, his research aim is to better understand how brainstem neuromodulatory systems regulate voluntary movement in health and disease. Tyler's work has explored the role of serotonin in regulating human motor activity using pharmacological interventions combined with non-invasive stimulation techniques and electromyography. 

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PhD, Griffith University

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