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Andrea Loftus

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Neuroscience Research|May 4, 2011
Short-interval intracortical inhibition and manual dexterity in healthy agingMichelle Marneweck, Andrea Loftus, Geoff Hammond
Frontiers in Psychology|February 23, 2013
Psychophysical measures of sensitivity to facial expression of emotionMichelle Marneweck, Andrea Loftus, Geoff Hammond
Neuroreport|June 14, 2011
Age-related changes in short-interval intracortical facilitation and dexterityJordana Clark, Andrea Loftus, Geoff Hammond
Brain Sciences|December 23, 2020
Protocol for Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderPeta E Green, Andrea Loftus, Rebecca A Anderson
Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging|October 8, 2025
Protocol for a randomised controlled pilot trial for transcranial direct current stimulation enhanced exposure and response prevention with feedback informed post-intervention maintenance of gains for obsessive compulsive disorderChristel Botha, Andrea Loftus, Peta Green, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 16, 2004
Reduced fields of view are neither necessary nor sufficient for distance underestimation but reduce precision and may cause calibration problemsAndrea Loftus, Susannah Murphy, Isla McKenna, et al.
Neuropsychologia|September 27, 2006
Things that go bump in the right: the effect of unimanual activity on rightward collisionsMichael E R Nicholls, Andrea Loftus, Kerstin Mayer, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 28, 2004
When two eyes are better than one in prehension: monocular viewing and end-point varianceAndrea Loftus, Philip Servos, Melvyn A Goodale, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|December 1, 2006
Bilateral and unilateral movement training on upper limb function in chronic stroke patients: A TMS studyJeffery J Summers, Florian A Kagerer, Michael I Garry, et al.
Neuropsychologia|May 12, 2010
Neural mechanisms underlying spatial realignment during adaptation to optical wedge prismsHeidi L Chapman, Ranmalee Eramudugolla, Maria Gavrilescu, et al.
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Neuroscience Research|May 4, 2011
Short-interval intracortical inhibition and manual dexterity in healthy agingMichelle Marneweck, Andrea Loftus, Geoff Hammond
Frontiers in Psychology|February 23, 2013
Psychophysical measures of sensitivity to facial expression of emotionMichelle Marneweck, Andrea Loftus, Geoff Hammond
Neuroreport|June 14, 2011
Age-related changes in short-interval intracortical facilitation and dexterityJordana Clark, Andrea Loftus, Geoff Hammond
Brain Sciences|December 23, 2020
Protocol for Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderPeta E Green, Andrea Loftus, Rebecca A Anderson
Psychiatry Research. Neuroimaging|October 8, 2025
Protocol for a randomised controlled pilot trial for transcranial direct current stimulation enhanced exposure and response prevention with feedback informed post-intervention maintenance of gains for obsessive compulsive disorderChristel Botha, Andrea Loftus, Peta Green, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|June 16, 2004
Reduced fields of view are neither necessary nor sufficient for distance underestimation but reduce precision and may cause calibration problemsAndrea Loftus, Susannah Murphy, Isla McKenna, et al.
Neuropsychologia|September 27, 2006
Things that go bump in the right: the effect of unimanual activity on rightward collisionsMichael E R Nicholls, Andrea Loftus, Kerstin Mayer, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 28, 2004
When two eyes are better than one in prehension: monocular viewing and end-point varianceAndrea Loftus, Philip Servos, Melvyn A Goodale, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|December 1, 2006
Bilateral and unilateral movement training on upper limb function in chronic stroke patients: A TMS studyJeffery J Summers, Florian A Kagerer, Michael I Garry, et al.
Neuropsychologia|May 12, 2010
Neural mechanisms underlying spatial realignment during adaptation to optical wedge prismsHeidi L Chapman, Ranmalee Eramudugolla, Maria Gavrilescu, et al.
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