Sample 5: The Lead Investigator, with Full Disclosure (ubc_2012_fall_campbell_adam.pdf)
All of the work presented henceforth was conducted in the Neural Control of Posture and Movement Laboratory at the University of British Columbia, Point Grey campus. All projects and associated methods were approved by the University of British Columbia’s Research Ethics Board [certificate #H06-04047].
A version of Chapter 2 has been published [Campbell AD, Dakin CJ, Carpenter MG. Postural responses explored through classical conditioning. Neurosci 164:986-997, 2009]. I was the lead investigator, responsible for all major areas of concept formation, data collection and analysis, as well as manuscript composition. Dakin CJ was involved in the early stages of concept formation and contributed to manuscript edits. Carpenter MG was the supervisory author on this project and was involved throughout the project in concept formation and manuscript composition.
A version of Chapter 3 has been published in the Journal of Neurophysiology [Campbell AD, Chua R, Inglis JT, Carpenter MG. Startle induces early initiation of conditioned postural responses. J Neurophysiol doi: 10.1152/jn.01157.2011]. I was the lead investigator, responsible for all major areas of concept formation, data collection and analysis, as well as the majority of manuscript composition. Chua R and Inglis JT were involved in the early stages of concept formation and contributed to manuscript edits. Carpenter MG was the supervisory author on this project and was involved throughout the project in concept formation and manuscript edits.
I was the lead investigator for the projects located in Chapters 4 and 5 where I was responsible for all major areas of concept formation, data collection and analysis, as well as the majority of manuscript composition. Chua R and Inglis JT were involved in the early stages of concept formation and contributed to manuscript edits. Squair JW contributed to data collection and manuscript edits. Carpenter MG was the supervisory author on this project and was involved throughout the project in concept formation and manuscript edits.