James P. Fisher
School of Sport and Exercise Sciences
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT
UK
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- Autonomic control of heart rate by metabolically sensitive skeletal muscle afferents in humans. Fisher, J.P., Seifert, T., Hartwich, D., Young, C.N., Secher, N.H., Fadel, P.J. J. Physiol. (Lond.) (2010)
- Therapeutic strategies for targeting excessive central sympathetic activation in human hypertension. Fisher, J.P., Fadel, P.J. Exp. Physiol. (2010)
- Central sympathetic overactivity: maladies and mechanisms. Fisher, J.P., Young, C.N., Fadel, P.J. Auton. Neurosci (2009)
- Cardiac and vasomotor components of the carotid baroreflex control of arterial blood pressure during isometric exercise in humans. Fisher, J.P., Ogoh, S., Dawson, E.A., Fadel, P.J., Secher, N.H., Raven, P.B., White, M.J. J. Physiol. (Lond.) (2006)
- Decreased muscle sympathetic nerve activity does not explain increased vascular conductance during contralateral isometric exercise in humans. Fisher, J.P., Sander, M., MacDonald, I., White, M.J. Exp. Physiol. (2005)
- Cardiovascular responses to human calf muscle stretch during varying levels of muscle metaboreflex activation. Fisher, J.P., Bell, M.P., White, M.J. Exp. Physiol. (2005)
- Muscle afferent contributions to the cardiovascular response to isometric exercise. Fisher, J.P., White, M.J. Exp. Physiol. (2004)









