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Cognitive neuroscience: trickle-down theories of vision. by O'Shea, J, Walsh, V
Published 2006Journal article -
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Frontal eye fields control attentional modulation of alpha and gamma oscillations in contralateral occipitoparietal cortex by Marshall, T, O'Shea, J, Jensen, O, Bergmann, T
Published 2015Journal article -
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Imaging causal interactions during sensorimotor processing. by O'Shea, J, Taylor, P, Rushworth, M
Published 2008Journal article -
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Inducing affective learning biases with cognitive training and prefrontal tDCS: a proof-of-concept study by Overman, MJ, Browning, M, O'Shea, J
Published 2020Journal article -
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Potential evolutionary trade‐off between feeding and stability in Cambrian cinctan echinoderms by Rahman, IA, O'Shea, J, Lautenschlager, S, Zamora, S
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Towards a neuro-computational account of prism adaptation by Petitet, P, O'Reilly, J, O'Shea, J
Published 2017Journal article -
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Imaging the effects of rTMS-induced cortical plasticity. by Stagg, C, O'Shea, J, Johansen-Berg, H
Published 2010Journal article -
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Kinematic markers dissociate error correction from sensorimotor realignment during prism adaptation by O'Shea, J, O'Shea, J, Gaveau, V, Kandel, M, Koga, K, Susami, K, Prablanc, C, Rossetti, Y, Rossetti, Y
Published 2014Journal article -
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On the roles of the human frontal eye fields and parietal cortex in visual search by O'Shea, J, Muggleton, N, Cowey, A, Walsh, V
Published 2006Conference item -
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Timing of target discrimination in human frontal eye fields. by O'Shea, J, Muggleton, N, Cowey, A, Walsh, V
Published 2004Journal article -
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Visual selection in human frontal eye fields by O'Shea, J, Muggleton, N, Cowey, A, Walsh, V
Published 2005Conference item -
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Human frontal eye fields and priming of pop-out by O'Shea, J, Muggleton, N, Cowey, A, Walsh, V
Published 2005Journal article -
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Pulse width modulation-based TMS: Primary motor cortex responses compared to conventional monophasic stimuli by Memarian Sorkhabi, M, Wendt, K, O'Shea, J, Denison, T
Published 2022Journal article -
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Frontal cortex stimulation reduces vigilance to threat: Implications for the treatment of depression and anxiety by Ironside, M, O'Shea, J, Cowen, P, Harmer, C
Published 2016Journal article -
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A digital transcranial magnetic stimulator for generating arbitrary pulse-shapes and patterns by Memarian Sorkhabi, M, Wendt, K, O'Shea, J, Denison, T
Published 2021Conference item