Recent Publications (Last five years)
Theodossiou, S. K., Pancheri, N. M., Martes, A. C., Bozeman, A. L., Brumley, M. R., Raveling, A. R., Courtright, J. M., & Schiele, N. R. (2021). Neonatal spinal cord transection decreases hindlimb weight-bearing and affects formation of Achilles and tail tendons. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 143.
Mayo, J.M., Kauer, S.D., Brumley, M.R., & Bearden, S.E. (2020). Pericytes improve locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury in male and female neonatal rats. Microcirculation, 00, 1-12.
Williams, C., Sater, S., Burkhalter, C., Schoonen, S., Miller, J., Shrestha, D. Brumley, M.R., & Schiele, N.R. (2020). Low-cost, open-source, variable speed and incline treadmill for studying impacts of neonatal locomotion. HardwareX, 7, 1-18.
Aubuchon-Endsley, N.L., Gee, B.M., Devine, N., Ramsdell-Hudock, H.L., Swann-Thomsen, H., & Brumley, M.R. (2020). A Cohort Study of Relations Among Caregiver–Infant Co-Occupation and Reciprocity. OTJR: Occupation, Participation, and Health, 1-9.
Doherty, T.S., Bozeman, A.L., Roth, T.L., & Brumley, M.R. (2019). DNA methylation and behavioral changes induced by neonatal spinal transection. Infant Behavior and Development, 57, 1-9.
Theodossiou, S. K., Bozeman, A. L., Swann, H. E., Raveling, A. R., Becker, J., Brumley, M. R., & Schiele, N. R. (2019). Onset of neonatal locomotor behavior and the mechanical development of Achilles and tail tendons. Journal of Biomechanics, 96, 1-9.
Swann, H.E. & Brumley, M.R. (2019). Locomotion and posture development in immature male and female rats (Rattus norvegicus): Comparison of sensory-enriched versus sensory-deprived environments. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 133, 2, 183-196.
Brumley, M.R., Strain, M.M., Devine, N, & Bozeman, A.L. (2018). The Spinal Cord, Not to Be Forgotten: the Final Common Path for Development, Training, and Recovery of Motor Function. Perspectives in Behavior Science, 41, 369-393.
Brumley, M.R., Hoagland, R., Truong, M., & Robinson, S.R. (2018). Responsiveness of rat fetuses to sibling motor activity: Communication in utero? Developmental Psychobiology, 60, 265-277.
Coslovich, T., Brumley, M.R., D'Angelo, G., Della Mora, A., Swann, H.E., Ortolani, F., & Taccola, G. (2017). Histamine modulates spinal motoneurons and locomotor circuits. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 96, 889-900.
Brumley, M.R., Guertin, P.A., & Taccola, G. (2017). Multilevel Analysis of Locomotion in Immature Preparations Suggests Innovative Strategies to Reactivate Stepping after Spinal Cord Injury. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 23, 1764-1777.
Swann, H.E., Kauer, S.D., Allmond, J.T., & Brumley, M.R. (2017). Stimulation of 5-HT2A Receptors Recovers Sensory Responsiveness in Acute Spinal Neonatal Rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 131, 92-98.
Gee, B.M., Devine, N., Aubuchon-Endsley, N., Brumley, M.R., Ramsdell-Hudock, H.L., & Swann, H.E. (2017) The Reciprocity Team: Development of an Interprofessional Research Collaboration. Journal of Allied Health, 46, e43-e49.
Kauer, S.D., Allmond, J.T., Belnap, S.C., & Brumley, M.R. (2016). Maternal behavior influences development of a reflexive action pattern in the newborn rat. Developmental Psychobiology, 58, 1043-1054.
Swann, H.E., Kempe, R.B., Van Orden, A.M. & Brumley, M.R. (2016). Serotonergic activiation of locomotor behavior and posture in one-day old rats. Behavioural Brain Research, 302, 104-114.
Mendez-Gallardo, V., Roberto, M.E., Kauer, S.D., & Brumley, M.R. (2016).Posture effects on spontaneous limb movements, alternated stepping, and the leg extension response in neonatal rats. Physiology & Behavior, 155, 122-130.
Mayo, J.M., Kauer, S.D., Brumley, M.R., & Bearden, S.E. (2020). Pericytes improve locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury in male and female neonatal rats. Microcirculation, 00, 1-12.
Williams, C., Sater, S., Burkhalter, C., Schoonen, S., Miller, J., Shrestha, D. Brumley, M.R., & Schiele, N.R. (2020). Low-cost, open-source, variable speed and incline treadmill for studying impacts of neonatal locomotion. HardwareX, 7, 1-18.
Aubuchon-Endsley, N.L., Gee, B.M., Devine, N., Ramsdell-Hudock, H.L., Swann-Thomsen, H., & Brumley, M.R. (2020). A Cohort Study of Relations Among Caregiver–Infant Co-Occupation and Reciprocity. OTJR: Occupation, Participation, and Health, 1-9.
Doherty, T.S., Bozeman, A.L., Roth, T.L., & Brumley, M.R. (2019). DNA methylation and behavioral changes induced by neonatal spinal transection. Infant Behavior and Development, 57, 1-9.
Theodossiou, S. K., Bozeman, A. L., Swann, H. E., Raveling, A. R., Becker, J., Brumley, M. R., & Schiele, N. R. (2019). Onset of neonatal locomotor behavior and the mechanical development of Achilles and tail tendons. Journal of Biomechanics, 96, 1-9.
Swann, H.E. & Brumley, M.R. (2019). Locomotion and posture development in immature male and female rats (Rattus norvegicus): Comparison of sensory-enriched versus sensory-deprived environments. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 133, 2, 183-196.
Brumley, M.R., Strain, M.M., Devine, N, & Bozeman, A.L. (2018). The Spinal Cord, Not to Be Forgotten: the Final Common Path for Development, Training, and Recovery of Motor Function. Perspectives in Behavior Science, 41, 369-393.
Brumley, M.R., Hoagland, R., Truong, M., & Robinson, S.R. (2018). Responsiveness of rat fetuses to sibling motor activity: Communication in utero? Developmental Psychobiology, 60, 265-277.
Coslovich, T., Brumley, M.R., D'Angelo, G., Della Mora, A., Swann, H.E., Ortolani, F., & Taccola, G. (2017). Histamine modulates spinal motoneurons and locomotor circuits. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 96, 889-900.
Brumley, M.R., Guertin, P.A., & Taccola, G. (2017). Multilevel Analysis of Locomotion in Immature Preparations Suggests Innovative Strategies to Reactivate Stepping after Spinal Cord Injury. Current Pharmaceutical Design, 23, 1764-1777.
Swann, H.E., Kauer, S.D., Allmond, J.T., & Brumley, M.R. (2017). Stimulation of 5-HT2A Receptors Recovers Sensory Responsiveness in Acute Spinal Neonatal Rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 131, 92-98.
Gee, B.M., Devine, N., Aubuchon-Endsley, N., Brumley, M.R., Ramsdell-Hudock, H.L., & Swann, H.E. (2017) The Reciprocity Team: Development of an Interprofessional Research Collaboration. Journal of Allied Health, 46, e43-e49.
Kauer, S.D., Allmond, J.T., Belnap, S.C., & Brumley, M.R. (2016). Maternal behavior influences development of a reflexive action pattern in the newborn rat. Developmental Psychobiology, 58, 1043-1054.
Swann, H.E., Kempe, R.B., Van Orden, A.M. & Brumley, M.R. (2016). Serotonergic activiation of locomotor behavior and posture in one-day old rats. Behavioural Brain Research, 302, 104-114.
Mendez-Gallardo, V., Roberto, M.E., Kauer, S.D., & Brumley, M.R. (2016).Posture effects on spontaneous limb movements, alternated stepping, and the leg extension response in neonatal rats. Physiology & Behavior, 155, 122-130.