Thomas Bullock, PhD
Affiliations: | Sheffield |
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Purpura L, Bullock T, Giesbrecht B. (2017) Modulation of working memory filtering efficiency during acute bouts of exercise. Journal of Vision. 17: 343 |
Bullock T, MacLean M, Giesbrecht B. (2017) Working memory reconstructions using alpha-band activity are disrupted by sensory input. Journal of Vision. 17: 334 |
MacLean M, Bullock T, Giesbrecht B. (2017) Power Modulation in Spatially-Selective Alpha-band Responses during the Attentional Blink Journal of Vision. 17: 1198 |
Bullock T, Elliott JC, Serences JT, et al. (2016) Acute Exercise Modulates Feature-selective Responses in Human Cortex. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 1-14 |
Bullock T, Elliott J, Rosila Mares P, et al. (2016) Feature-selective coding is attenuated during sustained attention Journal of Vision. 16: 599 |
Purpura L, Bullock T, Giesbrecht B. (2016) Evidence for the modulation of visual working memory during exercise. Journal of Vision. 16: 1061 |
Bullock T, Elliott J, Serences J, et al. (2015) Acute aerobic exercise modulates feature selectivity in human visual cortex. Journal of Vision. 15: 1066 |
Bullock T, Cecotti H, Giesbrecht B. (2015) Multiple stages of information processing are modulated during acute bouts of exercise. Neuroscience. 307: 138-50 |
Bullock T, Giesbrecht B. (2014) Acute exercise and aerobic fitness influence selective attention during visual search. Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 1290 |
Bullock T, Cecotti H, Giesbrecht B. (2014) Electrophysiological evidence that acute bouts of exercise modulate multiple stages of information processing Journal of Vision. 14: 532-532 |