Geoffrey R. Hammond

Affiliations: 
University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia 
Area:
motor control
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Bester C, Jayakody DM, Hammond G, et al. (2016) Selective attentional processes in cochlear implant recipients: Measurements of the attentional filter. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 140: 4091
Tang MF, Hammond GR, Badcock DR. (2016) Are Participants Aware of the Type and Intensity of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation? Plos One. 11: e0148825
Tang MF, Hammond GR. (2013) Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation over auditory cortex degrades frequency discrimination by affecting temporal, but not place, coding. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 38: 2802-11
Vallence AM, Hammond GR, Reilly KT. (2012) Increase in flexor but not extensor corticospinal motor outputs following ischemic nerve block. Journal of Neurophysiology. 107: 3417-27
Leow LA, Loftus AM, Hammond GR. (2012) Impaired savings despite intact initial learning of motor adaptation in Parkinson's disease. Experimental Brain Research. 218: 295-304
Nulsen CE, Fox AM, Hammond GR. (2010) Processes contributing to forward and backward span: an ERP investigation. Neuroreport. 21: 298-302
Sinclair C, Hammond GR. (2009) Excitatory and inhibitory processes in primary motor cortex during the foreperiod of a warned reaction time task are unrelated to response expectancy. Experimental Brain Research. 194: 103-13
Hammond G, Gunasekera S. (2008) Production of successive force impulses by the left and right hands. Journal of Motor Behavior. 40: 409-16
Hammond GR, Gillooly NJ. (2008) Asymmetric facilitation from repeated paired magnetic stimulation of human motor cortex. Neuroreport. 19: 479-82
Sinclair C, Hammond GR. (2008) Reduced intracortical inhibition during the foreperiod of a warned reaction time task. Experimental Brain Research. 186: 385-92
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