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Paul C J Taylor

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The European Journal of Neuroscience|December 29, 2021
Elements of exogenous attentional cueing preserved during optokinetic motion of the visual sceneAngela Mastropasqua, Gizem Vural, Paul C J Taylor
Neuroscience|July 17, 2021
Self-initiation Inhibits the Postural and Electrophysiological Responses to Optic Flow and Button PressingFlorian Obereisenbuchner, James Dowsett, Paul C J Taylor
Neuron|June 8, 2007
A paradoxical role for inhibition in initiationMatthew F S Rushworth, Paul C J Taylor
Experimental Brain Research|April 17, 2016
The role of the dorsal medial frontal cortex in central processing limitation: a transcranial magnetic stimulation studyAlexander Soutschek, Paul C J Taylor, Torsten Schubert
Human Brain Mapping|January 22, 2010
The neural signature of phosphene perceptionPaul C J Taylor, Vincent Walsh, Martin Eimer
Behavioural Brain Research|May 20, 2008
Combining TMS and EEG to study cognitive function and cortico-cortico interactionsPaul C J Taylor, Vincent Walsh, Martin Eimer
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|December 7, 2019
Mobile steady-state evoked potential recording: Dissociable neural effects of real-world navigation and visual stimulationJames Dowsett, Marianne Dieterich, Paul C J Taylor
Neuropsychologia|October 9, 2021
The influence of TMS of the rTPJ on attentional control and mentalizingTobias Schuwerk, Stella S Grosso, Paul C J Taylor
Neuroimage|January 21, 2015
Occipital TMS at phosphene detection threshold captures attention automaticallyDragan Rangelov, Hermann J Müller, Paul C J Taylor
Neuropsychologia|March 5, 2019
Egocentric processing in the roll plane and dorsal parietal cortex: A TMS-ERP study of the subjective visual verticalLina Willacker, James Dowsett, Marianne Dieterich, et al.
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The European Journal of Neuroscience|December 29, 2021
Elements of exogenous attentional cueing preserved during optokinetic motion of the visual sceneAngela Mastropasqua, Gizem Vural, Paul C J Taylor
Neuroscience|July 17, 2021
Self-initiation Inhibits the Postural and Electrophysiological Responses to Optic Flow and Button PressingFlorian Obereisenbuchner, James Dowsett, Paul C J Taylor
Neuron|June 8, 2007
A paradoxical role for inhibition in initiationMatthew F S Rushworth, Paul C J Taylor
Experimental Brain Research|April 17, 2016
The role of the dorsal medial frontal cortex in central processing limitation: a transcranial magnetic stimulation studyAlexander Soutschek, Paul C J Taylor, Torsten Schubert
Human Brain Mapping|January 22, 2010
The neural signature of phosphene perceptionPaul C J Taylor, Vincent Walsh, Martin Eimer
Behavioural Brain Research|May 20, 2008
Combining TMS and EEG to study cognitive function and cortico-cortico interactionsPaul C J Taylor, Vincent Walsh, Martin Eimer
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|December 7, 2019
Mobile steady-state evoked potential recording: Dissociable neural effects of real-world navigation and visual stimulationJames Dowsett, Marianne Dieterich, Paul C J Taylor
Neuropsychologia|October 9, 2021
The influence of TMS of the rTPJ on attentional control and mentalizingTobias Schuwerk, Stella S Grosso, Paul C J Taylor
Neuroimage|January 21, 2015
Occipital TMS at phosphene detection threshold captures attention automaticallyDragan Rangelov, Hermann J Müller, Paul C J Taylor
Neuropsychologia|March 5, 2019
Egocentric processing in the roll plane and dorsal parietal cortex: A TMS-ERP study of the subjective visual verticalLina Willacker, James Dowsett, Marianne Dieterich, et al.
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