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2020Long-term strength adaptation: A 15-year analysis of powerlifting athletesLatella, Christopher; Teo, Wei-Peng ; Spathis, Jemima; van den Hoek, Daniel
 2022A meta-analytical review of transcranial direct current stimulation parameters on upper limb motor learning in healthy older adults and people with Parkinson's diseaseLeuk, Jessie Siew Pin; Yow, Kai-En; Tan, Clenyce Zi-Xin; Hendy, Ashlee; Tan, Mika Kar-Wing; Ng, Tommy Hock Beng ; Teo, Wei-Peng 
2020An overview of acoustic-based interventions to improve motor symptoms in Parkinson’s diseaseLeuk, Jessie Siew Pin; Low, Linette Li Neng; Teo, Wei-Peng 
2020The relationship between lifestyle and serum neurofilament light protein in Huntington’s diseaseCruickshank, Travis; Bartlett, Danielle; Govus, Andrew; Hannan, Anthony; Teo, Wei-Peng ; Mason, Sarah; Lo, Johnny; Ziman, Mel
2022A review of the measurement of the neurology of gait in cognitive dysfunction or dementia, focusing on the application of fNIRS during dual-task gait assessmentSui, Sophia X.; Hendy, Ashlee; Teo, Wei-Peng ; Nuzum, Nathan; Pasco, Julie A.
2022Strength and conditioning programmes for improving back muscle fatigability in firefightersKong, Pui Wah ; Kan, Tommy Yew Weng; Hostler, David; Teo, Wei-Peng ; Roslan Abdul Ghani Mohamed Jamil
 2021Task-related brain functional network reconfigurations relate to motor recovery in chronic subcortical strokeCheng, Hsiao-Ju; Ng, Kwun Kei; Qian, Xing; Ji, Fang; Lu, Zhong Kang; Teo, Wei-Peng ; Hong, Xin; Fatima Ali Nasrallah; Ang, Kai Keng; Chuang, Kai-Hsiang; Guan, Cuntai; Yu, Haoyong; Chew, Effie; Zhou, Juan Helen
2022To the gut microbiome and beyond: The brain-first or body-first hypothesis in Parkinson's diseaseNuzum, Nathan; Loughman, Amy; Szymlek-Gay, Ewa A.; Teo, Wei-Peng ; Hendy, Ashlee; Macpherson, Helen
 2023Treadmill walking maintains dual-task gait performance and reduces frontopolar cortex activation in healthy adultsChai, Keller Xin-Yu; Goodwill, Alicia Marie ; Leuk, Jessie Siew Pin; Teo, Wei-Peng 
2020Using transcranial direct current stimulation to augment the effect of motor imagery-assisted brain-computer interface training in chronic stroke patients: Cortical reorganization considerationsEffie, Chew; Teo, Wei-Peng ; Tang, Ning; Ang, Kai Keng; Ng, Yee Sien; Zhou, Juan Helen; Teh, Irvin; Phua, Kok Soon; Zhao, Ling; Guan, Cuntai