Jason Hamner, Biomedical Engineering, B.S.
Senior Biomedical Engineer with 25 years of experience in human physiology research with extensive experience in signal processing and data analysis in areas such as cerebral autoregulation, cardiac autonomic control, and sympathetic outflow to the vasculature. Notable publications:
- Hamner, J. W., Ishibashi, K., Tan, C. O. (2019). Revisiting human cerebral blood flow responses to augmented blood pressure oscillations. J Physiol. Mar; 597(6):1553-1564.
- Hamner, J. W., Villamar, M. F., Fregni, F., Taylor, J.A. (2015). Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and the cardiovascular responses to acute pain in humans. Clin Neurophysiol. 126(5): 1039-46.
- Hamner, J. W., Tan, C. O. (2014). Relative contributions of sympathetic, cholinergic, and myogenic mechanisms to cerebral autoregulation. Stroke. 45(6):1771-7.
- Hamner, J. W., Tan, C. O., Lee, K., Cohen, M. A. & Taylor, J. A. (2010). Sympathetic control of the cerebral vasculature in humans. Stroke. 41(1):102-9.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:09/14/2023Date updated:09/14/2023
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