Hayley MacDonald

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2016-2018 University of Birmingham (UK) 
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Hall A, Weightman M, Jenkinson N, et al. (2023) Performance on the balloon analogue risk task and anticipatory response inhibition task is associated with severity of impulse control behaviours in people with Parkinson's disease. Experimental Brain Research
Hall A, Jenkinson N, MacDonald HJ. (2022) Exploring stop signal reaction time over two sessions of the anticipatory response inhibition task. Experimental Brain Research. 240: 3061-3072
Hall A, Weaver SR, Compton LJ, et al. (2021) Dopamine genetic risk score predicts impulse control behaviors in Parkinson's disease. Clinical Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 5: 100113
He JL, Hirst RJ, Puri R, et al. (2021) OSARI, an Open-Source Anticipated Response Inhibition Task. Behavior Research Methods
MacDonald HJ, Laksanaphuk C, Day AC, et al. (2021) The Role of Interhemispheric Communication During Complete and Partial Cancellation of Bimanual Responses. Journal of Neurophysiology
MacDonald HJ, Brittain JS, Spitzer B, et al. (2019) Memory deficits in Parkinson's disease are associated with reduced beta power modulation. Brain Communications. 1: fcz040
Swann NC, Bestmann S, MacDonald H. (2019) Decision letter: Human motor fatigability as evoked by repetitive movements results from a gradual breakdown of surround inhibition Elife
Cirillo J, Cowie MJ, MacDonald HJ, et al. (2017) Response inhibition activates distinct motor cortical inhibitory processes. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00784.2017
MacDonald HJ, Stinear CM, Ren A, et al. (2016) Dopamine Gene Profiling to Predict Impulse Control and Effects of Dopamine Agonist Ropinirole. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-11
MacDonald HJ, Coxon JP, Stinear CM, et al. (2014) The fall and rise of corticomotor excitability with cancellation and reinitiation of prepared action. Journal of Neurophysiology. 112: 2707-17
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