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Brian F O'Donnell

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Seminars in Speech and Language|April 16, 2002
Forms of attention and attentional disordersBrian F O'Donnell
American Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease and Other Dementias|October 26, 2007
Cognitive impairment in schizophrenia: a life span perspectiveBrian F O'Donnell
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience|June 28, 2023
Special Issue: Update on Neural Oscillations in Neuropsychiatric DisordersBahar Güntekin, Brian F O'Donnell
Biological Psychiatry|February 25, 2014
The mismatch negativity: a translational probe of auditory processing in cannabis usersBrian F O'Donnell, Ken Mackie
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|January 2, 2014
Neural correlates of performance monitoring in daily and intermittent smokersOlga Rass, Daniel J Fridberg, Brian F O'Donnell
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|June 9, 2015
Resting-state EEG, impulsiveness, and personality in daily and nondaily smokersOlga Rass, Woo-Young Ahn, Brian F O'Donnell
Neuroscience Letters|June 9, 2007
The effect of selective attention on the gamma-band auditory steady-state responsePatrick D Skosnik, Giri P Krishnan, Brian F O'Donnell
Archives of General Psychiatry|May 15, 2002
Disruption of neural systems of visual attention in schizophreniaGeoffrey F Potts, Brian F O'Donnell, Yoshio Hirayasu, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|May 1, 2007
Event related brain potential evidence for preserved attentional set switching in schizophreniaPaul D Kieffaber, Brian F O'Donnell, Anantha Shekhar, et al.
Brain and Cognition|March 14, 2009
Timing dysfunctions in schizophrenia span from millisecond to several-second durationsChristine A Carroll, Brian F O'Donnell, Anantha Shekhar, et al.
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Seminars in Speech and Language|April 16, 2002
Forms of attention and attentional disordersBrian F O'Donnell
American Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease and Other Dementias|October 26, 2007
Cognitive impairment in schizophrenia: a life span perspectiveBrian F O'Donnell
Clinical EEG and Neuroscience|June 28, 2023
Special Issue: Update on Neural Oscillations in Neuropsychiatric DisordersBahar Güntekin, Brian F O'Donnell
Biological Psychiatry|February 25, 2014
The mismatch negativity: a translational probe of auditory processing in cannabis usersBrian F O'Donnell, Ken Mackie
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|January 2, 2014
Neural correlates of performance monitoring in daily and intermittent smokersOlga Rass, Daniel J Fridberg, Brian F O'Donnell
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|June 9, 2015
Resting-state EEG, impulsiveness, and personality in daily and nondaily smokersOlga Rass, Woo-Young Ahn, Brian F O'Donnell
Neuroscience Letters|June 9, 2007
The effect of selective attention on the gamma-band auditory steady-state responsePatrick D Skosnik, Giri P Krishnan, Brian F O'Donnell
Archives of General Psychiatry|May 15, 2002
Disruption of neural systems of visual attention in schizophreniaGeoffrey F Potts, Brian F O'Donnell, Yoshio Hirayasu, et al.
Schizophrenia Research|May 1, 2007
Event related brain potential evidence for preserved attentional set switching in schizophreniaPaul D Kieffaber, Brian F O'Donnell, Anantha Shekhar, et al.
Brain and Cognition|March 14, 2009
Timing dysfunctions in schizophrenia span from millisecond to several-second durationsChristine A Carroll, Brian F O'Donnell, Anantha Shekhar, et al.
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