Curriculum vitae david James Burke


National Health & Medical Research Council



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National Health & Medical Research Council


Various roles, including:

Assessment Panel for NHMRC Project Grant and Fellowship Applications since 1980 – present;

Regional Grants Interviewing Committees (sometime Chairman), Assigners' Panel; Ad-hoc NHMRC Committee to review Medical Research Institutes in Western Australia 1991; Program Grant Review Committees; Co-opted Member, Australia Fellowships Review Panel 2007

Deputy Chair, Grant Review Panel 4F (Neurology & Brain Imaging) 2007, 2008, and 4E 2009

Member, NHMRC Academy, 2010
Ad-hoc Assessor for:


  • Project and Program Grants from National and International Agencies

Project and Program Grants from Major Agencies: Health Sciences Research Committee, University of Queensland; Australian Research Grants Scheme/Australian Research Council; National Health & Occupational Safety Commission; Medical Research Council/Health Research Council of New Zealand; Medical Research Council (of United Kingdom); Vancouver Foundation (Canada); Commonwealth Cooperative Research Centre Program; Wellcome Trust (United Kingdom); "Bionic Ear" Cooperative Research Centre Stage 1, 5 year Review Committee, Melbourne; ARC Centres, 2010

Project Grants from Other Agencies: Postgraduate Medical Foundation, University of Sydney; National Multiple Sclerosis Society of Australia; Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Research Fund; Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Foundations; University of Queensland Special Projects Grant Scheme; Cumberland College of Health Sciences; Sandoz Foundation for Gerontological Research; Australian Brain Foundation (NSW); Australasian Spinal Research Trust; Motor Neurone Disease Research Institute of Australia; Madeline Foundation for Neurosurgical Research

  • Research Fellowships

NH & MRC Career and Training Fellowships; Australian Research Council; Medical Research Council (U.K.); Sylvia and Charles Viertel Foundation; Garnett-Passe and Rodney Williams Foundation

Others – Dawes-Curren-Hughes Research Fellowships, Royal Adelaide Hospital; Research Fellowships from Auckland Medical Research Foundation

  • Appointment, Tenure and Promotion

Monash University, Melbourne; C.S.I.R.O., Melbourne; University of Sydney; University of New South Wales; Senior Appointments, University of Adelaide; University of Newcastle, N.S.W.; University of Queensland.

University of California, Irvine, California, U.S.A.; College of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A.; College of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.; School of Medicine, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Faculty of Medicine, University of Auckland, New Zealand; Institute of Neurology, University College London, U.K.; University of Miami, Florida, U.S.A.; Northwestern University, Chicago.


Australian Academy of Science, Sectional Committee 9

  • Member 19962001, Chairman 19992001


Referee/Reviewer for Scientific Manuscripts and Books:

  • Regularly for: Brain, Journal of Physiology (London); Muscle and Nerve (Editorial Board, 1994 - 1997; Associate Editor 1998 - 2008); Clinical Neurophysiology [formerly Electroencephalography & Clinical Neurophysiology] (Consulting Editor 1990 - 1997; Member, Executive Board 1997 – 2001, 2008 – current; Member, Editorial Board 2001 – 2008; Editor-in-Chief, current); Journal of Clinical Neuroscience (Editorial Board, 1995 – present); Annals of Neurology

  • Ad-hoc for: Journal of Neurophysiology, Neuroscience Letters, Contemporary Neurology (Editorial Board, 1995 – present), Brain Research, Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine/Internal Medicine Journal, Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, Diabetes, Experimental Brain Research, Journal of Computational Neuroscience, Journal of the Neurological Sciences, Medical Journal of Australia, Paraplegia, Trends in Neuroscience, Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System


Examiner, postgraduate research theses

  • Monash University, University of Auckland, University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, University of Sydney, University of Western Australia.

  • Lead Examiner of Jury, PhD Thesis Defence, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI) 2011




Postgraduate Higher Degree Students



M.D. (UNSW)

Dr. S.C. Gandevia (Graduated 1984; Thesis: "Properties of the cortical projection of muscle and cutaneous afferents in man")

Dr. H.A. Ward (Graduated 1999; Thesis: "Stereotaxic removal of deep-seated or intra-axial subcortical brain lesions")
Ph.D. (UNSW)

Dr. B.B. McKeon (Graduated 1983; Thesis: "The muscle spindle as a length transducer in man")

Dr. D.K. McKenzie (Graduated 1987; Thesis: "Activation, strength and endurance of human respiratory and limb muscles")

Mr. A.M. Aniss (Graduated 1992: "Reflex effects onto fusimotor and skeletomotor neurones in man")

Dr. R.G. Fitzpatrick (Graduated 1995: “How people stand")

Dr. M.C. Kiernan (Graduated 1997: "Axonal excitability and impulse conduction in peripheral nerve disease")

Dr. I. Mogyoros (Graduated 1997: "Excitability and strength duration properties of human peripheral nerve")

Dr. S.R.D. Watson (Graduated 2000: “Short-latency vestibular reflexes evoked by galvanic and click stimulation in man”) Co-supervisor with Associate Professor J.G. Colebatch

Dr Cecilia Cappelen-Smith (Graduated 2002: Topic: “Activity-dependent conduction block in demyelinating polyneuropathies”)

Ms Cindy Lin (Graduated 2002: Topic: “Differences in biophysical properties of cutaneous afferents innervating upper and lower limbs”)

Dr. S.K. Jankelowitz (Graduated 2004: Thesis: “Human motor control in normal subjects and post stroke”) Co-supervisor with Associate Professor J.G. Colebatch
M.Sc. (UNSW)

Mr. N.F. Skuse (Graduated 1986: Thesis: "Methodological studies of the visual evoked potential")

Mr. R.G. Hicks (Graduated 1988: Thesis: "Prevention of cerebral complications of carotid endarterectomy and cardiopulmonary bypass surgery")
PhD (Sydney)

Dr Susan Tomlinson (2006) “A clinical, genetic and neurophysiological study of ion channel disorders of the central nervous system”

Dr Karl Ng (2006) Topic: “Abnormalities of the excitability of peripheral nerve axons in multiple sclerosis and other disorders”

Mr. J.T. (Tim) Howells (MPhil from 2008, converted to PhD 2010) Topic “Inward rectification in human sensory and motor axons”

Dr Luke Chen (2010) Topic: “Ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials and electrically evoked vestibular ocular reflex in central vestibular disorders” (Primary supervisor 2010; Associate Supervisor 2011–completion)

Dr J. M. (Mac) Shine (MPhil from 2010, converted to PhD 2010) Topic: “Identifying the pathophysiology and neural correlates of freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease”



MPhil (Sydney)

Ms. Louise Trevillion (MPhil from 2007) Topic: “Excitability of single motor units in human subjects”




Teaching Experience



I have had extensive experience in learning and teaching, curriculum development and course design at multiple levels, including:
Undergraduate Medicine/Graduate Medical Program

  • Internal medicine, neurology and clinical neurophysiology for Medical and Science students at UNSW from 1976, involving formal lectures, bedside tutorials and demonstrations.

  • Responsible for curriculum for neurosciences in Prince of Wales Clinical School 1990-2002.

  • Stage Coordinator for Neurology, University of Sydney Graduate Medical Program

  • Co-Chair for Block 6 and of Meet-the-Expert sessions, University of Sydney Graduate Medical Program.

  • Clinical signs tutor in Neurology Block 6, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

  • PBL Tutor, Blocks 8 and 9, 2010; Blocks 6, 7, 8 and 9, 2011 and 2012

  • Coordinator/supervisor for elective term placements (overseas, local, including PRINT)


PGR students

  • Supervisor for PGR students (pages 13-14).

  • Core skills and mentoring programs for PGR students and early career researchers in the former College of Health Sciences and the Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney.


Postgraduate professional training and continuing professional education

  • Postgraduate training of registrars and overseas visiting Fellows in neurology and clinical neurophysiology (see pages 11-12).

  • Activities on behalf of the Australian Association of Neurologists (President; Member, Education & Training Committee; Member, EEG & Clinical Neurophysiology Committee).

  • Royal Australasian College of Physicians, including implementation of the new Education Strategy with respect to neurology (Member, Specialties Board; Member SAC Neurology of RACP).

  • General Practitioners: Program Director and Convenor, Neurology Week-ends for GPs, 1991– 1996.

  • National and international meetings: Conducting workshops on new diagnostic tests (somatosensory evoked potentials, unusual reflex studies, testing axonal excitability) at numerous national and international meetings (e.g., see Invited Participation ..., pp 8 – 11).

  • Founder, Convenor and Organiser of the 3-day Biennial Clinical Neurophysiology Workshop of the Australian Association of Neurologists, since 1984 – 14th meeting in 2011.


Community

  • As President of the Motor Neurone Disease Research Institute of Australia and Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Motor Neurone Disease Association of N.S.W.

  • As a Board Member for other Medical Charities

  • As a Senior Scientist at Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute


Overseas Visitors since 1991


18 Overseas Visiting Scientists/Fellows up to 1990, since then:


  • Dr E. Berrut (Department of Clinical Neurology, Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire, Geneva, Switzerland) October 1990 - October 1991

  • Dr P.J. Cordo (R.S. Dow Neurological Sciences Institute, Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.) January - June 1991 and December 1991 - January 1992 Visiting Fellowship from National Institutes of Health, U.S.A.

  • Dr H. Bostock (Sobell Department of Neurophysiology, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, U.K.) September - November 1992, Visiting Fellowship from Wellcome-Ramaciotti Foundations

  • Dr J.C. Rothwell (Human Movement and Balance Unit, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, U.K.) November 1992 - March 1993, Visiting Fellowship from British Council

  • Dr T.A. Miller (Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Ottawa, Canada) July 1993 - June 1994, Visiting Fellowship from R.S. McLaughlin Foundation

  • Dr J.T. Inglis (R.S. Dow Neurological Sciences Institute, Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center, Portland, Oregon, U.S.A.) February 1994 - February 1995

  • Dr S. Meunier (Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Rééducation Neurologique, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France) August 1994 - November 1994

  • Dr Zakiah Balfas (Department of Neurology, University of Indonesia, Jakarta) August - November 1994, March - April 1995

  • Dr J.-M. Gracies (Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Rééducation Neurologique, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France) January 1995 - January 1997, Visiting Fellowships from Fondation Simone et Cino del Duca, Paris and Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, France

  • Dr Amirhuddin Aliah (University of Ujung Pandung, Indonesia) February - March 1995

  • Dr Handojo Pudjowijanto (Neurologist, Telogorejo Hospital, Semarang, Indonesia) March - May 1995

  • Dr Hugh Bostock (Sobell Department of Neurophysiology, Institute of Neurology, Queen Square, London, U.K.) September - October 1995

  • Professor E. Pierrot-Deseilligny, (Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Rééducation Neurologique, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France) February-March, 1997, AVCC Visiting Fellowship under Australian-European Awards Programme 1996/1997

  • Dr N. Kohara (Department of Neurology, Kyoto University Hospital, Kyoto, Japan) March 1997

Japanese Government-funded International Collaborative Project on ALS and related diseases

  • Dr J. Grosskreutz (Department of Neurology, Technical University of Munich, Germany) June - September 1997

  • Dr J.-M. Gracies (Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Rééducation Neurologique, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France) October - November 1997, May 1998

  • Dr N. Petersen (Panum Institute of Neurophysiology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark) October 1997 - April 1998

  • Associate Professor Hilmi Uysal (Electrophysiology Unit, Department of Neurology, Sevgi Hastanesi, Ankara, Turkey) March - August 1998

  • Dr. D.F. Collins (Department of Physiology, University of Alberta, Canada) February 1999 -February 2001

  • Dr Satoshi Kuwabara (Department of Neurology, University of Chiba, Japan) April 1999 - April 2000

  • Professor E. Pierrot-Deseilligny (Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Rééducation Neurologique, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France) September, 2001

  • Dr Maria Geraldine Espiritu (Neurophysiology Laboratory, St. Luke’s Medical Centre, University of The Philippines, Manilla, The Philippines) April - June 2002

  • Professor Hugh Bostock, FRS (Institute of Neurology, University College London and National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London) July 2007

  • Professor Hugh Bostock, FRS (Institute of Neurology, University College London and National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London) May/June 2010

  • Dr Dirk Czesnik (Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Georg-August-University, Göttingen, Germany) March-June 2011

  • Professor Hugh Bostock, FRS (Institute of Neurology, University College London and National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London) July 2012

  • Dr Véronique Marchand-Pauvert, Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Clinique, Rééducation Neurologique, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris, France, July 2012

  • Professor Volker Dietz (Spinal Cord Injury Center, Balgrist University Hospital, University of Zurich, Switzerland) August 2012


PUBLICATIONS


    1. Theses, Books And Edited Abstracts



Theses

1. Burke, D. (1972). The role of the muscle spindle in spasticity. M.D. Thesis, University of New South Wales, 221 pp.

  1. Burke, D. (1983). D.Sc. Submission: Collected papers. University of New South Wales.


Authored Books

  1. Pierrot-Deseilligny, E. & Burke, D., co-authors (2005). The Circuitry of the Human Spinal Cord. Its Role in Motor Control and Movement Disorders. Cambridge University Press: New York, 642 pages, (Prize Winner [Highly Commended], 2006 BMA Medical Book Competition).

  2. Pierrot-Deseilligny, E. & Burke, D., co-authors (2012). The Circuitry of the Human Spinal Cord: Spinal and Corticospinal Mechanisms of Movement. Cambridge University Press: New York, 606 pages. Publication Date: 25th April, 2012. ISBN 978-0-521-19258-3.

Edited Books

  1. Burke, D., editor (1992). The Changing Face of Neurology. Excerpta Medica: Sydney, 34 pp.

  2. Gandevia, S.C., Burke, D. & Anthony, M., editors (1993). Science and Practice in Clinical Neurology, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 453 pp.

  3. Thilmann, A.F., Burke, D.J. & Rymer, W.Z., editors (1993). Spasticity: Mechanisms and Management, Springer: Berlin, 463 pp.

Editor of Abstracts

  1. Burke, D., editor (1993). Society Proceedings: Australian Association of Neurologists Workshop on Clinical Neurophysiology, Southport, Queensland 28-30 September 1992. Electroencephalog. clin. Neurophysiol. 86: 52P-54P.

  2. Burke, D., editor (1995). Society Proceedings: Australian Association of Neurologists Workshop on Clinical Neurophysiology, Southport, Queensland 26-28 September 1994. Electroencephalog. clin. Neurophysiol. 94: 62P-67P.

  3. Burke, D., editor (1997). Society Proceedings: Australian Association of Neurologists Workshop on Clinical Neurophysiology, Southport, Queensland 30 September-2 October 1996. Electroencephalog. clin. Neurophysiol. 102: 59P-63P.

  4. Burke, D., editor (1999). Society Proceedings: Australian Association of Neurologists Workshop on Clinical Neurophysiology, Southport, Queensland 7-9 September 1998. Clinical Neurophysiol. 110: 2298-2301.

  5. Burke, D., Kiernan, M.C. & Maxwell, I.C. editors (2004). Society Proceedings: Australian Association of Neurologists Workshop on Clinical Neurophysiology, Southport, Queensland 6-8 October 2003. Clin. Neurophysiol. 115: 990-993.

  6. Burke, D., Kiernan, M.C. & Maxwell, I.C. editors (2005). Proceedings of the 11th Biennial Clinical Neurophysiology Workshop of the Australian Association of Neurologists, Southport, Queensland 20-23 April 2005. Clin. Neurophysiol. 116: e19-e24.

  7. Kiernan, M.C., Burke, D. & Maxwell, I.C. editors (2008). Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Clinical Neurophysiology Workshop of the Australian & New Zealand Association of Neurologists, Southport, Queensland 30 September-3 October 2007. Clin. Neurophysiol. 119: e17-e26.

  8. Kiernan, M.C., Burke, D. & Maxwell, I.C. editors (2010). Proceedings of the 13th Biennial Clinical Neurophysiology Workshop of the Australian & New Zealand Association of Neurologists, Southport, Queensland 4-7 October 2009. Clin. Neurophysiol. 121: e1-e4.

  9. Kiernan, M.C., Maxwell, I.C. & Burke, D. editors (2012). Proceedings of the 13th Biennial Clinical Neurophysiology Workshop of the Australian & New Zealand Association of Neurologists, Southport, Queensland 2-5 October 2011. Clin. Neurophysiol. 121: e69-e76.


B. Book Chapters



  1. Lance, J.W., Burke, D. & Andrews, C.J. (1973). The reflex effects of muscle vibration: Studies of tendon jerk irradiation, phasic reflex suppression and the tonic vibration reflex. In: New Developments in Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology, vol. 3, edited by J.E. Desmedt, pp. 444-462. Karger: Basel.

  2. Burke, D. & Lance, J.W. (1973). Studies of the reflex effects of primary and secondary spindle endings in spasticity. In: New Developments in Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology, vol. 3, edited by J.E. Desmedt, pp. 475-495. Karger: Basel.

  3. Lance, J.W. & Burke, D. (1973). The significance of spindle secondary endings and the control of their afferent pathways in spasticity. In: Clinical Studies in Myology, edited by B.A. Kakulas, pp. 397-403. American Elsevier: New York.

  4. Lance, J.W., Andrews, C.J., Gillies, J.D., Burke, D. & Ashby, P. (1973). The use of the tonic vibration reflex in the study of supraspinal control of tonic mechanisms in cat and man. In: Parkinson's Disease, vol. 2, edited by J. Siegfried, pp. 59-64. Huber: Bern.

  5. Hagbarth, K.-E., Burke, D.,Wallin, G. & Löfstedt, L. (1976). Single unit spindle responses to muscle vibration in man. In: Understanding the Stretch Reflex. Progress in Brain Research, vol. 44, edited by S. Homma, pp. 281-289. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  6. Lance, J.W., Burke, D., Neilson, P.D. & Milder, D. (1978). A physiological approach to motor disorders. In: Contemporary Clinical Neurophysiology, edited by W.A. Cobb and H. van Duijn, pp. 501-505. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  7. Burke, D., Hagbarth, K.-E. & Wallin, B.G. (1980). Alpha-gamma linkage and the mechanisms of reflex reinforcement. In: Progress in Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 8. Spinal and Supraspinal Mechanisms of Voluntary Motor Control and Locomotion, edited by J.E. Desmedt, pp. 170-180. Karger: Basel.

  8. Burke, D., Hagbarth, K.-E., Wallin, B.G. & Löfstedt, L. (1980). Muscle spindle activity induced by vibration in man: Implications for the tonic stretch reflex. In: Progress in Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 8. Spinal and Supraspinal Mechanisms of Voluntary Motor Control and Locomotion, edited by J.E. Desmedt, pp. 243-253. Karger: Basel.

  9. Burke, D. (1980). A reassessment of the muscle spindle contribution to muscle tone in normal and spastic man. In: Spasticity: Disordered Motor Control, edited by R.G. Feldman, R.R. Young & W.P. Koella, pp. 261-278. Year Book Publishers: Chicago.

  10. Burke, D. (1981). The activity of human muscle spindle endings in normal motor behavior. In: International Review of Physiology, Volume 25, Neurophysiology IV, edited by R. Porter, pp. 91-126. University Park Press: Baltimore.

  11. Westerman, R.A., Burke, D., McKeon, B.B. & Skuse, N.F. (1981). Muscle spindle activity in man. Flexibility in skeletomotor: fusimotor balance during various movements. In: Brain Mechanisms and Perceptual Awareness, edited by O. Pompeiano and C. Ajmone Marsan, IBRO Monograph Series, vol. 8, pp. 211-231. Raven Press: New York.

  12. Burke, D., McKeon, B. & Skuse, N.F. (1982). The muscle spindle, muscle tone and proprioceptive reflexes in normal man. In: Proprioception, Posture and Emotion, edited by D. Garlick, pp. 121-134. Committee in Postgraduate Medical Education, University of N.S.W.: Sydney.

  13. Starr, A., Pratt, H. & Burke, D. (1982). Natural stimuli evoking somatosensory potentials. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. 388: 702-706.

  14. Burke, D. (1982). Stretch reflex activity in the spastic patient. Electroencephalog. clin. Neurophysiol. Suppl. 36, Kyoto Symposia, edited by P.A. Buser, W.A. Cobb and T. Okuma, pp. 172-178. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  15. Burke, D. (1983). Critical examination of the case for or against fusimotor involvement in disorders of muscle tone. In: Motor Control Mechanisms in Health and Disease, Advances in Neurology, Vol. 39, edited by J.E. Desmedt, pp. 133-150. Raven Press: New York.

  16. Burke, D. (1985). Mechanisms underlying the tendon jerk and H reflex. In: Clinical Neurophysiology in Spasticity (Restorative Neurology Series, Vol. 1), edited by P.J. Delwaide & R.R. Young, pp. 55-62. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  17. Burke, D. (1985). Muscle spindle feedback in Parkinson's disease. In: Clinical Neurophysiology in Parkinsonism (Restorative Neurology Series, Vol. 2), edited by P.J. Delwaide & A. Agnoli, pp. 1-8. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  18. Burke, D. (1985). Value and limitations of nerve conduction studies. In: Clinical Neurophysiology in Peripheral Neuropathies: Contributions to Assessment and Pathophysiology (Restorative Neurology Series, Vol. 3), edited by P.J. Delwaide & A. Gorio, pp. 91-102. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  19. Burke, D. (1985). Muscle spindle function during movement. In: The Motor System in Neurobiology, edited by E.V. Evarts, S.P. Wise & D. Bousfield, pp. 168-172. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  20. Burke, D. & Lance, J.W. (1986). Function and dysfunction of the myotatic unit. In: Diseases of the Nervous System, edited by A.K. Asbury, G.M. McKhann & W.I. McDonald, pp. 337-351. W.B. Saunders: Philadelphia.

  21. Burke, D. & Gandevia, S.C. (1986). Muscle afferent contribution to the cerebral potentials of human subjects. In: Frontiers of Clinical Neuroscience, Vol. 3: Evoked Potentials, edited by R.Q. Cracco & I. Bodis-Wollner, pp. 262-268. Alan R. Liss: New York.

  22. Burke, D. (1987). Reflexes in neuromuscular disorders. In: A Textbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, edited by A.M. Halliday, S.R. Butler & R. Paul, pp. 477-494. John Wiley: Sussex.

  23. Burke, D. (1987). Pathophysiological aspects of rigidity and dystonia. In: Motor Disturbances I, edited by R. Benecke, B. Conrad & C.D. Marsden, pp. 87-100. Academic Press: London.

  24. Burke, D. (1988). Spasticity as an adaptation to pyramidal tract injury. In: Advances in Neurology, Vol. 47: Functional Recovery in Neurological Disease, edited by S.G. Waxman, pp. 401-423. Raven Press: New York.

  25. Burke, D. (1988). The role of muscle spindles in the control of movement. In: Muscle and Nerve. Factors Affecting Human Performance, edited by P. Russo and R. Balnave, pp. 66-69. Cumberland College of Health Sciences: Sydney.

  26. Burke, D., Aniss, A.M. & Gandevia, S.C. (1989). Reflex mechanisms in standing human subjects. In: Motor Disturbances, Mechanisms and Implications for Therapy, edited by M. Torode and R. Balnave, pp. 155-159. Cumberland College of Health Sciences: Sydney.

  27. Burke, D. & Gandevia, S.C. (1990). The peripheral motor system. In: The Human Nervous System, edited by G. Paxinos, pp. 125-145. Academic Press: New York.

  28. Burke, D. (1990). Exteroceptive reflexes and flexor spasms. In: Advances in Neural Regeneration Research. Neurology and Neurobiology Series, ed. F.J. Seil, pp. 379-389. Alan R. Liss: New York.

  29. Burke, D. (1991). Fusimotor system. In: Encyclopedia of Human Biology, vol. 3, edited by R. Dulbecco, pp 719-724, Academic Press: San Diego.

  30. Gandevia, S.C. & Burke, D. (1991). Proprioceptive reflexes. In: Encyclopedia of Human Biology, vol. 6, edited by R. Dulbecco, pp 157-165. Academic Press: San Diego.

  31. Burke, D. (1991). Reflections from a visitor's perspective. In: Clinical Neurophysiology at the University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden 1958-1991: Festschrift for Professor Karl-Erik Hagbarth, edited by E.V. Stålberg and H.E. Torebjörk, pp. 45-52, ISBN 91-630-0506-9, Uppsala.

  32. Burke, D. & Lance, J.W. (1992). The myotatic unit and its disorders. In: Diseases of the Nervous System, 2nd Ed., edited by A.K. Asbury, G.M. McKhann and W.I. McDonald, pp. 270-284. W.B. Saunders: Philadelphia.

  33. Gandevia, S.C., Burke, D., Macefield, G. & McKenzie, D.K. (1992). Human motor output, muscle fatigue and muscle afferent feedback. Proceedings of the Australian Physiological and Pharmacological Society, 23: 59-67.

  34. Burke, D. & Gandevia, S.C. (1992). Selective activation of human fusimotor neurones innervating human tibialis anterior. In: Muscle Afferents and Spinal Control of Movement. IBRO Monograph Series, edited by L. Jami, E. Pierrot-Deseilligny and D. Zytnicki, pp.151-156. Pergamon Press: Oxford.

  35. Burke, D., Gracies, J.M., Mazevet, D. & Pierrot-Deseilligny, E. (1992). Descending facilitation of propriospinal-like neurones during voluntary contraction in man. In: Muscle Afferents and Spinal Control of Movement. IBRO Monograph Series, edited by L. Jami, E. Pierrot-Deseilligny and D. Zytnicki, pp. 367-371. Pergamon Press: Oxford.

  36. Burke, D. (1993). The pathophysiological basis of paraesthesiae. In: Science and Practice in Clinical Neurology, edited by S.C. Gandevia, D. Burke and M. Anthony, pp. 20-38. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

  37. Burke, D. & Gandevia, S.C. (1993). Muscle spindles, muscle tone and the fusimotor system. In: Science and Practice in Clinical Neurology, edited by S.C. Gandevia, D. Burke and M. Anthony, pp. 89-105. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

  38. Burke, D.J., Hicks, R., Stephen, J., Woodforth, I. & Crawford, M. (1993). The site of activation of the corticospinal system by transcranial stimulation of the human motor cortex. In: Spasticity: Mechanisms and Management, edited by A.F. Thilmann, D.J. Burke & W.Z. Rymer, pp. 58-66, Springer: Berlin.

  39. Burke, D.J. (1993). Spinal pathophysiology: animal models. Discussion Summary. In: Spasticity: Mechanisms and Management, edited by A.F. Thilmann, D.J. Burke & W.Z. Rymer, pp. 233-236, Springer: Berlin.

  40. Gandevia, S.C. & Burke, D. (1994). Does the nervous system depend on kinesthetic information to control natural limb movements? In: Movement Control, edited by P. Cordo & S. Harnad, pp. 12-30, Cambridge University Press.

  41. Burke, D. & Gandevia, S.C. (1995). The human muscle spindle and its fusimotor control. In: Neural Control of Movement, edited by W.R. Ferrell & U. Proske, pp. 19-25, Plenum: New York.

  42. Burke, D. (1996). Paraesthesiae and ectopic impulse activity. In: Recent Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology. edited by J. Kimura & H. Shibasaki, pp. 28-33. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  43. Burke, D. & Hicks, R.G. (1997). Intraoperative monitoring with motor and sensory evoked potentials. In: Evoked Potentials in Clinical Medicine, 3rd Edition, edited by K.H. Chiappa, pp. 675-689. Lippincott-Raven: Philadelphia.

  44. Burke, D., Kiernan, M.C., Mogyoros, I. & Bostock, H. (1997). Susceptibility to conduction block: differences in the biophysical properties of cutaneous afferents and motor axons. In: Physiology of ALS and Related Diseases, edited by J. Kimura & R. Kaji, pp. 43-53. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  45. Burke, D., Mogyoros, I., Kiernan, M.C. & Bostock, H. (1997). Excitability of cutaneous sensory axons in amyotrophic lateralis sclerosis. In: Physiology of ALS and Related Diseases, edited by J. Kimura & R. Kaji, pp. 145-154. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  46. Burke, D. (1997). Fusimotor system. In: Encyclopedia of Human Biology, 2nd edition, edited by R. Dulbecco,Volume 4, pp. 115-120. Academic Press: San Diego.

  47. Gandevia, S.C. & Burke, D. (1997). Proprioceptive reflexes. In: Encyclopedia of Human Biology, 2nd edition, edited by R. Dulbecco, Volume 7, pp. 127-134. Academic Press: San Diego.

  48. Burke, D. & Hicks, R.G. (1998). Corticospinal volleys evoked by transcranial electrical and magnetic stimulation. In: Spinal Cord Monitoring: Basic Principles, Regeneration, Pathophysiology, & Clinical Aspects, edited by Stålberg, E., Sharma, H.S. & Olsson, Y., pp. 445-461. Springer Verlag: Vienna, New York.

  49. Cordo, P.J., Burke, D., Gandevia, S.C. & Hales, J.P. (1998). Mechanical, neural, and perceptual effects of tendon vibration. In: Progress in Motor Control, edited by Latash, M.L., Volume 1, pp. 151-171. Human Kinetics: Champaign

  50. Burke, D. & Hicks, R.G. (1999). Corticospinal volleys underlying the EMG responses to transcranial stimulation of the human motor cortex. In: Functional Neuroscience: Evoked Potentials and Magnetic Fields (EEG Suppl. 49), edited by Barber, C., Celesia, G.C., Hashimoto, I. & Kakigi, R., pp. 226-232. Elsevier Science: Amsterdam.

  51. Burke, D., Nuwer, M.R., Daube, J., Fischer, C., Schramm, J., Yingling, C.D. & Jones, S.J. (1999). Intraoperative monitoring. In: Recommendations for the Practice of Clinical Neurophysiology, edited by G. Deuschl & A. Eisen, pp. 133-148. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  52. Burke, D., Hallett, M., Fuhr, P. & Pierrot-Deseilligny, E. (1999). H reflexes from the tibial and median nerves. In: Recommendations for the Practice of Clinical Neurophysiology, edited by G. Deuschl & A. Eisen, pp. 259-262. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  53. Burke, D. & Gandevia, S.C. (1999). Properties of human peripheral nerves: implications for studies of human motor control. In: Peripheral and Spinal Mechanisms in the Neural Control of Movement, edited by M.D. Binder. Progress in Brain Research 123: 427-435.

  54. Burke, D. (2002). Effects of activity on axonal excitability: implications for motor control studies. In: Sensorimotor Control of Movement and Posture, edited by S.C. Gandevia , U. Proske & D.G. Stuart, pp. 33-37. Plenum: New York.

  55. Collins, D.F., Gorassini, M., Bennett, D., Burke, D. & Gandevia, S.C. (2002). Recent evidence for plateau potentials in human motoneurones. In: Sensorimotor Control of Movement and Posture, edited by S.C. Gandevia, U. Proske & D.G. Stuart, pp. 227-235. Plenum: New York.

  56. Burke, D., Gandevia, S.C. & Macefield, V. (2003). Microneurography and motor disorders. In: Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 1, Movement Disorders. Volume editor M. Hallett, Series Editors: J.R. Daube & F. Mauguière, pp. 153-162, Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  57. Burke, D. & Gandevia, S.C. (2003). Skeletal muscle: structure and function. In: Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 2, Clinical Neurophysiology of Disorders of Muscle and Neuromuscular Junction, Including Fatigue. Volume editor: E. Stålberg, Series editors: J.R. Daube & F. Mauguière, pp. 7-26, Elsevier: Amsterdan.

  58. Gandevia, S.C. & Burke, D. (2004). The peripheral motor system. In: The Human Nervous System, 2nd Edition, edited by G. Paxinos & J.K. Mai, pp. 113-133, Academic Press: New York.

  59. Burke, D., Cappelen-Smith, C. & Kuwabara, S. (2004). Conduction block in demyelinated axons precipitated by normally innocuous physiological processes. In: Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology, edited by M. Hallett, L.H. Phillips, D.L. Schomer & J.M. Massey, pp. 191-194, Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  60. Kiernan, M.C. & Burke, D. (2004). Threshold electrotonus and the assessment of nerve excitability in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. In: Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 4, Clinical Neurophysiology of Motor Neuron Diseases, Volume editor: A. Eisen, Series editors: J.R. Daube & F. Mauguière, pp. 359-366. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  61. Burke, D. (2005). Intraoperative monitoring of corticospinal function using transcranial stimulation of the motor cortex. In: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, 2nd Edition, edited by M. Hallett & S. Chokroverty, pp. 365-379. Elsevier Butterworth-Heinemann: Philadelphia.

  62. Kiernan, M.C., Burke, D. & Bostock, H. (2005). Nerve excitability measures: biophysical basis and use in the investigation of peripheral nerve disease. In: Peripheral Neuropathy, edited by P.J. Dyck & P.K. Thomas. Vol. 1, pp. 113-129. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  63. Burke, D. & Kiernan, M.C. (2006). Developments in the assessment of peripheral nerve function. In: Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 7, Peripheral Nerve Diseases, Volume editor: J. Kimura, Series Editors: J.R. Daube & F. Mauguière, pp. 935-951. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  64. Lin, C.S.-Y., Kiernan, M.C., Burke, D. & Bostock, H. (2006). Assessment of nerve excitability properties in peripheral nerve disease. In: Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 7, Peripheral Nerve Diseases, Volume editor: J. Kimura. Series editors: J.R. Daube & F. Mauguière, pp. 381-403. Elsevier, Amsterdam.

  65. Vucic, S., Burke, D. & Kiernan, M.C. (2007). Chapter 6: Diagnosis of motor neurone disease. In: The Motor Neurone Disease Handbook, edited by M.C. Kiernan, pp. 89-104. Australasian Medical Publishing Company: Sydney.

  66. Burke, D. (2008). Recording MEPs to transcranial electrical stimulation and SEPs to peripheral nerve stimulation simultaneously from the spinal cord. In: Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, Vol. 8, Intraoperative Monitoring of Neural Function, Volume editor: M.R. Nuwer. Series editors: J.R. Daube & F. Mauguière, pp. 267-274. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

  67. Burke, D. (2012). Chapter 14. Microneurography and its potential clinical applications. In: Aminoff’s Electrodiagnosis in Clinical Neurology, 6th edition, edited by M.J. Aminoff, pp 327-344. Elsevier: Amsterdam.



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