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Neil G Muggleton

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Neuroimage|October 20, 2007
New light through old windows: moving beyond the "virtual lesion" approach to transcranial magnetic stimulationJuha Silvanto, Neil G Muggleton
Neuroimage|March 21, 2008
Testing the validity of the TMS state-dependency approach: targeting functionally distinct motion-selective neural populations in visual areas V1/V2 and V5/MT+Juha Silvanto, Neil G Muggleton
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|January 1, 2008
A novel approach for enhancing the functional specificity of TMS: revealing the properties of distinct neural populations within the stimulated regionJuha Silvanto, Neil G Muggleton
Progress in Brain Research|March 27, 2024
Investigating mechanisms of sport-related cognitive improvement using measures of motor learningArunim Guchait, Neil G Muggleton
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 12, 2013
Transcranial direct current stimulation in sports training: potential approachesMichael J Banissy, Neil G Muggleton
Brain Stimulation|April 13, 2012
Brain stimulation and inhibitory controlChi-Hung Juan, Neil G Muggleton
Cerebellum (London, England)|July 4, 2012
Effects of cerebellar stimulation on processing semantic associationsGiorgos P Argyropoulos, Neil G Muggleton
Progress in Brain Research|August 11, 2020
Electrophysiological investigation of the effects of Tai Chi on inhibitory control in older individualsChiao-Yun Chen, Neil G Muggleton
Cognitive Neuroscience|February 7, 2014
Culture and cognitionNeil G Muggleton, Michael J Banissy
Neuropsychologia|April 9, 2008
The role of the angular gyrus in visual conjunction search investigated using signal detection analysis and transcranial magnetic stimulationNeil G Muggleton, Alan Cowey, Vincent Walsh
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Neuroimage|October 20, 2007
New light through old windows: moving beyond the "virtual lesion" approach to transcranial magnetic stimulationJuha Silvanto, Neil G Muggleton
Neuroimage|March 21, 2008
Testing the validity of the TMS state-dependency approach: targeting functionally distinct motion-selective neural populations in visual areas V1/V2 and V5/MT+Juha Silvanto, Neil G Muggleton
Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology|January 1, 2008
A novel approach for enhancing the functional specificity of TMS: revealing the properties of distinct neural populations within the stimulated regionJuha Silvanto, Neil G Muggleton
Progress in Brain Research|March 27, 2024
Investigating mechanisms of sport-related cognitive improvement using measures of motor learningArunim Guchait, Neil G Muggleton
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|April 12, 2013
Transcranial direct current stimulation in sports training: potential approachesMichael J Banissy, Neil G Muggleton
Brain Stimulation|April 13, 2012
Brain stimulation and inhibitory controlChi-Hung Juan, Neil G Muggleton
Cerebellum (London, England)|July 4, 2012
Effects of cerebellar stimulation on processing semantic associationsGiorgos P Argyropoulos, Neil G Muggleton
Progress in Brain Research|August 11, 2020
Electrophysiological investigation of the effects of Tai Chi on inhibitory control in older individualsChiao-Yun Chen, Neil G Muggleton
Cognitive Neuroscience|February 7, 2014
Culture and cognitionNeil G Muggleton, Michael J Banissy
Neuropsychologia|April 9, 2008
The role of the angular gyrus in visual conjunction search investigated using signal detection analysis and transcranial magnetic stimulationNeil G Muggleton, Alan Cowey, Vincent Walsh
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