Jo Spong

The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (2008)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Spong, Jo, Wood, Andrew W., McKenzie, Ray J., Stough, Con

Mobile phones (MP) emit low-level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects have not been conclusive. The purpose of...

The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (2008)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Spong, Jo, Wood, Andrew W., McKenzie, Ray J., Stough, Con

Mobile phones (MP) emit low-level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects have not been conclusive. The purpose of...

The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (2008)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Spong, Jo, Wood, Andrew W., McKenzie, Ray J., Stough, Con

Mobile phones (MP) emit low-level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects have not been conclusive. The purpose of...

The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (2008)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Spong, Jo, Wood, Andrew W., McKenzie, Ray J., Stough, Con

Mobile phones (MP) emit low-level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects have not been conclusive. The purpose of...

An examination of the effects of the antioxidant Pycnogenol® on cognitive performance, serum lipid profile, endocrinological and oxidative stress biomarkers in an elderly population (2008)

Ryan, J., Croft, K., Mori, T., Wesnes, Keith A., Spong, Jo, Downey, Luke A., ...

The study examines the effects of the antioxidant flavonoid Pycnogenol on a range of cognitive and biochemical measures in healthy elderly individuals. The study used a double-blind,...

The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (2008)

Croft, Rodney J., Hamblin, Denise L., Spong, Jo, Wood, Andrew W., McKenzie, Ray J., Stough, Con

Mobile phones (MP) emit low-level electromagnetic fields that have been reported to affect neural function in humans; however, demonstrations of such effects have not been conclusive. The purpose of...

An examination of the effects of the antioxidant Pycnogenol® on cognitive performance, serum lipid profile, endocrinological and oxidative stress biomarkers in an elderly population (2008)

Ryan, J., Croft, K., Mori, T., Wesnes, Keith A., Spong, Jo, Downey, Luke A., ...

The study examines the effects of the antioxidant flavonoid Pycnogenol on a range of cognitive and biochemical measures in healthy elderly individuals. The study used a double-blind,...

The effects of electro-convulsive therapy on the speed of information processing in major depression (2007)

Tsourtos, George, Spong, Jo, Stough, Con K. K.

This study investigates whether cognitive impairment is evident in inpatients diagnosed with Major Depression (MD) following electro-convulsive therapy (ECT), and if so, whether it is independent...

The effects of electro-convulsive therapy on the speed of information processing in major depression (2007)

Tsourtos, George, Spong, Jo, Stough, Con K. K.

This study investigates whether cognitive impairment is evident in inpatients diagnosed with Major Depression (MD) following electro-convulsive therapy (ECT), and if so, whether it is independent...

The effects of electro-convulsive therapy on the speed of information processing in major depression (2007)

Tsourtos, George, Spong, Jo, Stough, Con K. K.

This study investigates whether cognitive impairment is evident in inpatients diagnosed with Major Depression (MD) following electro-convulsive therapy (ECT), and if so, whether it is independent...

The effects of electro-convulsive therapy on the speed of information processing in major depression (2007)

Tsourtos, George, Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

This study investigates whether cognitive impairment is evident in inpatients diagnosed with Major Depression (MD) following electro-convulsive therapy (ECT), and if so, whether it is independent...

The effects of electro-convulsive therapy on the speed of information processing in major depression (2007)

Tsourtos, George, Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

This study investigates whether cognitive impairment is evident in inpatients diagnosed with Major Depression (MD) following electro-convulsive therapy (ECT), and if so, whether it is independent...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con K.

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con K., Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con, Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con, Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Sex differences in brain lateralization for clinically depressed patients (2006)

Spong, Jo

Research in neuropsychology has found depression to be related to impaired right hemisphere (RH) functioning. How clinical depression affects brain lateralized functioning for each sex, however, is...

Sex differences in brain lateralization for clinically depressed patients (2006)

Spong, Jo

Research in neuropsychology has found depression to be related to impaired right hemisphere (RH) functioning. How clinical depression affects brain lateralized functioning for each sex, however, is...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con, Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Sex differences in brain lateralization for clinically depressed patients (2006)

Spong, Jo

Research in neuropsychology has found depression to be related to impaired right hemisphere (RH) functioning. How clinical depression affects brain lateralized functioning for each sex, however, is...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con, Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Sex differences in brain lateralization for clinically depressed patients (2006)

Spong, Jo

Research in neuropsychology has found depression to be related to impaired right hemisphere (RH) functioning. How clinical depression affects brain lateralized functioning for each sex, however, is...

Neuropsychological sequelae of digital mobile phone exposure in humans (2006)

Keetley, Vanessa, Wood, Andrew W., Spong, Jo, Stough, Con

The effect of electromagnetic fields from digital mobile phones (DMP) on cognitive functioning is an area receiving increased attention. This study compares the performance of 120 volunteers on 8...

The sensitivity of human event-related potentials and reaction time to mobile phone emitted electromagnetic fields (2006)

Hamblin, Denise L., Croft, Rodney J., Wood, Andrew W., Stough, Con, Spong, Jo

There is some evidence to suggest that exposure to mobile phones (MPs) can affect neural activity, particularly in response to auditory stimuli. The current investigation (n = 120) aimed to test...

Sex differences in brain lateralization for clinically depressed patients (2006)

Spong, Jo

Research in neuropsychology has found depression to be related to impaired right hemisphere (RH) functioning. How clinical depression affects brain lateralized functioning for each sex, however, is...