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Mads Alexander Just Madsen

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Position

Postdoc

Affiliations

University of Copenhagen

Research Interests

Curriculum Vitae

Education

2021

PhD in Neuroscience, Copenhagen University

2015

MSc in Human Physiology, University of Copenhagen

2013

BSc in Sport Science, University of Copenhagen

Employments

2021 - Present

Postdoc, DRCMR

2017 - 2021

PhD Student, DRCMR

2017 - 2017

Research Assistant, DRCMR

2014 - 2017

Teaching Assistant, Department of Nutrition, Sports and Exercise, University of Copenhagen

2015 - 2016

Research Assistant, Neural Control of Movement, University of Copenhagen

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Publications

Madsen, M. A. J., V. Wiggermann, S. Bramow, J. R. Christensen, F. Sellebjerg, and H. R. Siebner. "Imaging Cortical Multiple Sclerosis Lesions with Ultra-High Field Mri." Neuroimage Clin 32 (Oct 6 2021): 102847. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102847.

Christiansen, L., M. N. Larsen, M. J. Madsen, M. J. Grey, J. B. Nielsen, and J. Lundbye-Jensen. "Long-Term Motor Skill Training with Individually Adjusted Progressive Difficulty Enhances Learning and Promotes Corticospinal Plasticity." Sci Rep 10, no. 1 (Sep 24 2020): 15588. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-72139-8.

Christiansen, L., R. Thomas, M. M. Beck, J. Pingel, J. D. Andersen, C. S. Mang, M. A. J. Madsen, M. Roig, and J. Lundbye-Jensen. "The Beneficial Effect of Acute Exercise on Motor Memory Consolidation Is Modulated by Dopaminergic Gene Profile." J Clin Med 8, no. 5 (Apr 27 2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8050578.

Christiansen, L., M. J. Madsen, E. Bojsen-Moller, R. Thomas, J. B. Nielsen, and J. Lundbye-Jensen. "Progressive Practice Promotes Motor Learning and Repeated Transient Increases in Corticospinal Excitability across Multiple Days." Brain Stimul 11, no. 2 (Mar - Apr 2018): 346-57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2017.11.005.

Thomas, R., M. Flindtgaard, K. Skriver, S. S. Geertsen, L. Christiansen, L. Korsgaard Johnsen, D. V. P. Busk, E. Bojsen-Moller, M. J. Madsen, C. Ritz, M. Roig, and J. Lundbye-Jensen. "Acute Exercise and Motor Memory Consolidation: Does Exercise Type Play a Role?" Scand J Med Sci Sports 27, no. 11 (Nov 2017): 1523-32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/sms.12791

Christiansen, L., Madsen, M. J., Bojsen-Møller, E., Thomas, R., Nielsen, J. B. & Lundbye-Jensen, J. Progressive practice promostes motor learning and repeated transient increases in corticospinal excitability across multiple days. Brain Stimulation. 2017.

Thomas, R., Flindtgaard, M., Skriver, K. C., Geertsen, S. S., Christiansen, L., Korsgaard Johnsen, L., Busk, D. V. P., Bojsen-Møller, E., Madsen, M. A. J., Ritz, C., Roig, M., Lundbye-Jensen, J. Acute Exercise and motor memory consolidation: Does exercise type play a role? Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, Vol. 27, No. 11, 2017, p. 1523-1532.