Peter Brown

The He-rich core-collapse supernova 2007Y: observations from x-ray to radio wavelengths (2009)

Stritzinger, Maximilian, Mazzali, P., Phillips, Mark M., Immler, Stefan, Soderberg, Alicia, Sollerman, Jesper, ...

A detailed study spanning approximately a year has been conducted on the Type Ib supernova (SN) 2007Y. Imaging was obtained from X-ray to radio wavelengths, and a comprehensive set of multi-band...

The He-rich core-collapse supernova 2007Y: Observations from X-ray to Radio Wavelengths (2009)

Stritzinger, Maximilian, Mazzali, Paolo, Phillips, Mark M., Immler, Stefan, Soderberg, Alicia, Sollerman, Jesper, ...

A detailed study spanning approximately a year has been conducted on the Type Ib supernova 2007Y. Imaging was obtained from X-ray to radio wavelengths, and a comprehensive set of multi-band...

Resonance in subthalamo-cortical circuits in Parkinson's disease (2009)

Eusebio, Alexandre, Pogosyan, Alek, Wang, Shouyan, Averbeck, Bruno, Gaynor, Louise Doyle, Cantiniaux, Stéphanie, ...

Neuronal activity within and across the cortex and basal ganglia is pathologically synchronized, particularly at ∼ 20 Hz in patients with Parkinson's disease. Defining how activities in...

OSCILLATIONS IN THE BASAL GANGLIA: The good, the bad, and the unexpected (2008)

Thomas Boraud, Peter Brown, Joshua A. Goldberg, Ann M. Graybiel, Peter J. Magill

Oscillations are present at many levels in the basal ganglia (BG), and can describe regular fluctuations in, for example, gene expression, current flow across the plasma membrane, the firing rate of...

2005b, Directional analysis of coherent oscillatory field potentials in the cerebral cortex and basal ganglia of the rat (2008)

Andrew Sharott, Peterj. Magill, J. Paul Bolam, Peter Brown

Population activity in cortico-basal ganglia circuits is synchronized at different frequencies according to brain state. However, the structures that are likely to drive the synchronization of...

High-frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus suppresses oscillatory beta activity in patients with Parkinson's disease in parallel with improvement in motor performance (2008)

Kempf, Florian, Brücke, Christof, Gaynor Doyle, Louise, Martinez-Torres, Irene, Pogosyan, Alek, ...

High-frequency stimulation (HFS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is a well-established therapy for patients with severe Parkinson's disease (PD), but its mechanism of action is unclear. Exaggerated...

Is the synchronization between pallidal and muscle activity in primary dystonia due to peripheral afferance or a motor drive? (2008)

Sharott, Andrew, Grosse, Pascal, Kühn, Andrea A., Salih, Farid, Engel, Andreas K., Kupsch, Andreas, ...

The pathophysiological mechanisms of primary dystonia have largely remained obscure. Yet there is one undeniable observation: lesioning or high-frequency stimulation of the internal segment of the...

A Link-Oriented Comparison of Hyperdocuments and Programs (2007)

Heather Brown, Peter Brown, Les Carr, Wendy Hall, Wendy Milne, Luc Moreau

There are parallels between the construction of programs and the construction of hypertexts, and in particular between the abstractions available to the application programmer and those available to...

Learning Implicit Models during Target Pursuit (2007)

Chris Gaskett, Peter Brown, Gordon Cheng, Er Zelinsky

Abstract--- Smooth control using an active vision head's verge-axis joint is performed through continuous state and action reinforcement learning. The system learns to perform visual servoing...

Dopaminergic therapy promotes lateralized motor activity in the subthalamic area in Parkinson's disease (2007)

Androulidakis, Alexandros G., Kühn, Andrea A., Chu Chen, Chiung, Blomstedt, Patric, Kempf, Florian, Kupsch, Andreas, ...

Treatment of patients with Parkinson's disease with levodopa has profound effects on both movement and the pattern of movement-related reactivity in the subthalamic nucleus (STN), as reflected in the...

Dopaminergic therapy promotes lateralized motor activity in the subthalamic area in Parkinson's disease (2007)

Androulidakis, Alexandros G., Kühn, Andrea A., Chu Chen, Chiung, Blomstedt, Patric, Kempf, Florian, Kupsch, Andreas, ...

Treatment of patients with Parkinson's disease with levodopa has profound effects on both movement and the pattern of movement-related reactivity in the subthalamic nucleus (STN), as reflected in the...

Involvement of human basal ganglia in off-line feed-back control of voluntary movement (2006)

Brown, Peter, Chen, Chiung Chu, Wang, Shouyan, Kühn, Andrea A., Doyle, Louise, Yarrow, Kielan, ...

Practice makes perfect, but the neural substrates of trial-to-trial learning in motor tasks remain unclear. There is some evidence that the basal ganglia process feedback-related information to...

Swift Observations of GRB 050603: An afterglow with a steep late time decay slope (2006)

Grupe, Dirk, Brown, Peter, Cummings, Jay, Zhang, Bing, Retter, Alon, Burrows, David N., ...

We report the results of Swift observations of the Gamma Ray Burst GRB 050603. With a V magnitude V=18.2 about 10 hours after the burst the optical afterglow was the brightest so far detected by...

Healthy nature healthy people: 'contact with nature' as an upstream health promotion intervention for populations (2006)

Maller, Cecily, Townsend, Mardie, Pryor, Anita, Brown, Peter, St Leger, Lawrence

Whilst urban-dwelling individuals who seek out parks and gardens appear to intuitively understand the personal health and well-being benefits arising from `contact with nature', public health...

Modulation of beta oscillations in the subthalamic area during motor imagery in Parkinson's disease (2006)

Kühn, Andrea A., Doyle, Louise, Pogosyan, Alek, Yarrow, Kielan, Kupsch, Andreas, Schneider, Gerd-Helge, ...

Activation of the basal ganglia has been shown during the preparation and execution of movement. However, the extent to which the activation during movement is related to efferent processes or...

Different Functional Loops between Cerebral Cortex and the Subthalmic Area in Parkinson's Disease (2006)

Fogelson, Noa, Williams, David, Tijssen, Marina, Van Bruggen, Gerard, Speelman, Hans, Brown, Peter

We investigate the extent to which functional circuits coupling cortical and subthalamic activity are multiple and segregated by frequency in untreated Parkinson's disease (PD). To this end, we...

Healthy nature healthy people: 'contact with nature' as an upstream health promotion intervention for populations (2006)

Maller, Cecily, Townsend, Mardie, Pryor, Anita, Brown, Peter, St Leger, Lawrence

Whilst urban-dwelling individuals who seek out parks and gardens appear to intuitively understand the personal health and well-being benefits arising from ‘contact with nature’, public health...

Healthy nature healthy people: 'contact with nature' as an upstream health promotion intervention for populations (2006)

Maller, Cecily, Townsend, Mardie, Pryor, Anita, Brown, Peter, St Leger, Lawrence

Whilst urban-dwelling individuals who seek out parks and gardens appear to intuitively understand the personal health and well-being benefits arising from `contact with nature', public health...

GAMMA RATE VERSUS TIME (2005)

Brown, Peter, Carp, Gerald

Initial- andual-gamma rates were measured as a function of time at various distances from high-yield thermonuclear detonations. Initial gamma rate versus time was measured at fixed distances from...

Testing the practicality of a personal digital assistant questionnaire versus a beeper and booklet questionnaire in a random-time experience-sampling method context. (2005)

Soupermas, Faye, Ironmonger, Duncan, Brown, Peter, Warner-Smith, Penny, John Jenkins (Managing Editor)

The Random-Time Experience-Sampling Method (RTESM) has been used to examine people's subjective experience of time (experience of freedom, intrinsic motivation and affect) in particular activity...

The Taylorisation of family time: An effective strategy in the struggle to 'manage' work and life? (2005)

Brown, Peter, Warner-Smith, Penny, John Jenkins (Managing Editor)

Research suggests that perceptions of time pressure are increasing and are particularly acute in households where both parents combine paid work with household and caring responsibilities. What...

Testing the practicality of a personal digital assistant questionnaire versus a beeper and booklet questionnaire in a random-time experience-sampling method context. (2005)

Soupermas, Faye, Ironmonger, Duncan, Brown, Peter, Warner-Smith, Penny

The Random-Time Experience-Sampling Method (RTESM) has been used to examine people's subjective experience of time (experience of freedom, intrinsic motivation and affect) in particular activity...

The Taylorisation of family time: An effective strategy in the struggle to 'manage' work and life? (2005)

Brown, Peter, Warner-Smith, Penny

Research suggests that perceptions of time pressure are increasing and are particularly acute in households where both parents combine paid work with household and caring responsibilities. What...

Testing the practicality of a personal digital assistant questionnaire versus a beeper and booklet questionnaire in a random-time experience-sampling method context. (2005)

Soupermas, Faye, Ironmonger, Duncan, Brown, Peter, Warner-Smith, Penny

The Random-Time Experience-Sampling Method (RTESM) has been used to examine people's subjective experience of time (experience of freedom, intrinsic motivation and affect) in particular activity...

The Taylorisation of family time: An effective strategy in the struggle to 'manage' work and life? (2005)

Brown, Peter, Warner-Smith, Penny

Research suggests that perceptions of time pressure are increasing and are particularly acute in households where both parents combine paid work with household and caring responsibilities. What...

Feasibility of Continuous Flow Sequencing Batch Reactor in Synthetic Wastewater Treatment (2005)

Amir Hossein Mahvi, Peter Brown, Forough Vaezi, Farham Karakani

The purpose of this study was to determine whether continuous flow SBR could provide efficient pollutant removal in synthetic wastewater. The experiment was carried out using pilot scale at Tehran...

Testing the practicality of a personal digital assistant questionnaire versus a beeper and booklet questionnaire in a random-time experience-sampling method context. (2005)

Soupermas, Faye, Ironmonger, Duncan, Brown, Peter, Warner-Smith, Penny

The Random-Time Experience-Sampling Method (RTESM) has been used to examine people's subjective experience of time (experience of freedom, intrinsic motivation and affect) in particular activity...

The Taylorisation of family time: An effective strategy in the struggle to 'manage' work and life? (2005)

Brown, Peter, Warner-Smith, Penny

Research suggests that perceptions of time pressure are increasing and are particularly acute in households where both parents combine paid work with household and caring responsibilities. What...

Different Functional Loops between Cerebral Cortex and the Subthalmic Area in Parkinson's Disease (2005)

Fogelson, Noa, Williams, David, Tijssen, Marina, Van Bruggen, Gerard, Speelman, Hans, Brown, Peter

We investigate the extent to which functional circuits coupling cortical and subthalamic activity are multiple and segregated by frequency in untreated Parkinson's disease (PD). To this end, we...

Healthy nature healthy people: 'contact with nature' as an upstream health promotion intervention for populations (2005)

MALLER, CECILY, TOWNSEND, MARDIE, PRYOR, ANITA, BROWN, PETER, ST LEGER, LAWRENCE

SUMMARY Whilst urban-dwelling individuals who seek out parks and gardens appear to intuitively understand the personal health and well-being benefits arising from ‘contact with nature’, public...

Cortico-cortical coupling in Parkinson's disease and its modulation by therapy (2005)

Silberstein, Paul, Pogosyan, Alek, Kühn, Andrea A., Hotton, Gary, Tisch, Stephen, Kupsch, Andreas, ...

The role of changes in inter-regional cortical synchronization in the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease and the mechanism of action of dopaminergic therapy and high frequency subthalamic nucleus...

Motor inhibition in patients with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: functional activation patterns as revealed by EEG coherence (2005)

Serrien, Deborah J., Orth, Michael, Evans, Andrew H., Lees, Andrew J., Brown, Peter

There is considerable evidence that Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (TS) is due to frontal–striatal dysfunction. Here we determine whether adaptive cortical changes occur that might ameliorate the...

Different Functional Loops between Cerebral Cortex and the Subthalmic Area in Parkinson's Disease (2005)

Fogelson, Noa, Williams, David, Tijssen, Marina, Van Bruggen, Gerard, Speelman, Hans, Brown, Peter

We investigate the extent to which functional circuits coupling cortical and subthalamic activity are multiple and segregated by frequency in untreated Parkinson's disease (PD). To this end, we...

Healthy nature healthy people: 'contact with nature' as an upstream health promotion intervention for populations (2005)

MALLER, CECILY, TOWNSEND, MARDIE, PRYOR, ANITA, BROWN, PETER, ST LEGER, LAWRENCE

SUMMARY Whilst urban-dwelling individuals who seek out parks and gardens appear to intuitively understand the personal health and well-being benefits arising from ‘contact with nature’, public...

Method of predicting outcome of a stroke using EEG (2004)

Finnigan, Simon P, Rose, Stephen E, Michael Walsh, Griffin, Mark, Janke, Andrew L, McMahon, Katie L., ...

Our research group also filed a patent [PCT/2004/000578 (Method of predicting outcome of a stroke using EEG -filed May 4, 2004] for this work. The patent has Australian approval and is currently...

Correlation of Quantitative EEG in Acute Ischemic Stroke With 30-Day NIHSS Score: Comparison With Diffusion and Perfusion MRI (2004)

Finnigan, Simon P, Rose, Stephen E, Michael Walsh, Griffin, Mark, Janke, Andrew L, McMahon, Katie L., ...

Our research group also filed a patent [PCT/2004/000578 (Method of predicting outcome of a stroke using EEG -filed May 4, 2004] for this work. The patent has Australian approval and is currently...

Correlation of quantitative EEG in acute ischemic stroke with 30-day NIHSS score:Comparison with diffusion and perfusion MRI (2004)

Finnigan, Simon P, Rose, Stephen E, Walsh, Michael, Griffin, Mark, Janke, Andrew L., McMahon, Katie L., ...

Background and Purpose-Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods such as diffusion-(DWI) and perfusion-weighted (PWI) imaging have been widely studied as surrogate markers to monitor stroke evolution...

Correlation of Quantitative EEG in Acute Ischemic Stroke With 30-Day NIHSS Score: Comparison With Diffusion and Perfusion MRI (2004)

Finnigan, Simon P, Rose, Stephen E, Michael Walsh, Griffin, Mark, Janke, Andrew L, McMahon, Katie L., ...

Our research group also filed a patent [PCT/2004/000578 (Method of predicting outcome of a stroke using EEG -filed May 4, 2004] for this work. The patent has Australian approval and is currently...

Correlation of quantitative EEG in acute ischemic stroke with 30-day NIHSS score:Comparison with diffusion and perfusion MRI (2004)

Finnigan, Simon P, Rose, Stephen E, Walsh, Michael, Griffin, Mark, Janke, Andrew L., McMahon, Katie L., ...

Background and Purpose-Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods such as diffusion-(DWI) and perfusion-weighted (PWI) imaging have been widely studied as surrogate markers to monitor stroke evolution...

Event-related beta desynchronization in human subthalamic nucleus correlates with motor performance (2004)

Kühn, Andrea A., Williams, David, Kupsch, Andreas, Limousin, Patricia, Hariz, Marwan, Schneider, Gerd-Helge, ...

Although the basal ganglia play an important role in self-generated movement, their involvement in externally paced voluntary movement is less clear. We recorded local field potentials (LFPs) from...

Motor inhibition in patients with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: functional activation patterns as revealed by EEG coherence (2004)

Serrien, Deborah J., Orth, Michael, Evans, Andrew H., Lees, Andrew J., Brown, Peter

Summary There is considerable evidence that Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (TS) is due to frontal-striatal dysfunction. Here we determine whether adaptive cortical changes occur that might ameliorate...

Event-related beta desynchronization in human subthalamic nucleus correlates with motor performance (2004)

Kühn, Andrea A., Williams, David, Kupsch, Andreas, Limousin, Patricia, Hariz, Marwan, Schneider, Gerd-Helge, ...

Although the basal ganglia play an important role in self-generated movement, their involvement in externally paced voluntary movement is less clear. We recorded local field potentials (LFPs) from...

Motor inhibition in patients with Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: functional activation patterns as revealed by EEG coherence (2004)

Serrien, Deborah J., Orth, Michael, Evans, Andrew H., Lees, Andrew J., Brown, Peter

Summary There is considerable evidence that Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (TS) is due to frontal-striatal dysfunction. Here we determine whether adaptive cortical changes occur that might ameliorate...

Learning implicit models during target pursuit (2003)

Gaskett, Chris, Brown, Peter, Cheng, Gordon, Zelinsky, Alex

Smooth control using an active vision head’sverge-axis joint is performed through continuous state and action reinforcement learning. The system learns to perform visual servoing based on rewards...

Learning implicit models during target pursuit (2003)

Gaskett, Chris, Brown, Peter, Cheng, Gordon, Zelinsky, Alex

Smooth control using an active vision head’s verge-axis joint is performed through continuous state and action reinforcement learning. The system learns to perform visual servoing based on rewards...

Enhancing the employability of leisure studies graduates through work intergrated learning (2003)

Lyons, Kevin D., Brown, Peter

Graduate employment rates are often used in Australian universities as a key performance indicator in relation to teaching and learning outcomes. While leisure studies and related curricula have...

Using environmental interventions to create sustainable solutions to problems to health and wellbeing (2003)

Townsend, Mardie, Maller, Cecily, St Leger, Lawrence, Brown, Peter

Recent research by Deakin University, in collaboration with Parks Victoria and its Strategic Partners, indicates that contact with nature may promote human health and wellbeing. International...

Learning implicit models during target pursuit (2003)

Gaskett, Chris, Brown, Peter, Cheng, Gordon, Zelinsky, Alex

Smooth control using an active vision head’s verge-axis joint is performed through continuous state and action reinforcement learning. The system learns to perform visual servoing based on rewards...

Learning Implicit Models during Target Pursuit (2003)

Chris Gaskett Peter, Peter Brown, Gordon Cheng, Er Zelinsky

Smooth control using an active vision head's verge-axis joint is performed through continuous state and action reinforcement learning. The system learns to perform visual servoing based on...

Everyday temporalities: Leisure, ethics and young women's emotional wellbeing (2003)

Fullagar, Simone Patricia, Brown, Peter

Copyright 2003 Australian & New Zealand Association for Leisure Studies (ANZALS). The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the...

Enhancing the employability of leisure studies graduates through work intergrated learning (2003)

Lyons, Kevin D., Brown, Peter

Graduate employment rates are often used in Australian universities as a key performance indicator in relation to teaching and learning outcomes. While leisure studies and related curricula have...

Behavioural cues are associated with modulations of synchronous oscillations in the human subthalamic nucleus (2003)

Williams, David, Kühn, Andrea, Kupsch, Andreas, Tijssen, Marina, Van Bruggen, Gerard, Speelman, Hans, ...

The speed with which one reacts to an imperative signal depends on the extent to which preceding cues predict that command. When reliable warning cues are available, the processing of the imperative...

Patterning of globus pallidus local field potentials differs between Parkinson's disease and dystonia (2003)

Silberstein, Paul, Kühn, Andrea A., Kupsch, Andreas, Trottenberg, Thomas, Krauss, Joachim K., Wöhrle, Johannes C., ...

Here we test the hypothesis that there are distinct temporal patterns of synchronized neuronal activity in the pallidum that characterize untreated and treated parkinsonism and dystonia. To this end...

Behavioural cues are associated with modulations of synchronous oscillations in the human subthalamic nucleus (2003)

Williams, David, Kühn, Andrea, Kupsch, Andreas, Tijssen, Marina, Van Bruggen, Gerard, Speelman, Hans, ...

The speed with which one reacts to an imperative signal depends on the extent to which preceding cues predict that command. When reliable warning cues are available, the processing of the imperative...

Using environmental interventions to create sustainable solutions to problems to health and wellbeing (2003)

Townsend, Mardie, Maller, Cecily, St Leger, Lawrence, Brown, Peter

Recent research by Deakin University, in collaboration with Parks Victoria and its Strategic Partners, indicates that contact with nature may promote human health and wellbeing. International...

Behavioural cues are associated with modulations of synchronous oscillations in the human subthalamic nucleus (2003)

Williams, David, Kühn, Andrea, Kupsch, Andreas, Tijssen, Marina, Van Bruggen, Gerard, Speelman, Hans, ...

The speed with which one reacts to an imperative signal depends on the extent to which preceding cues predict that command. When reliable warning cues are available, the processing of the imperative...

Patterning of globus pallidus local field potentials differs between Parkinson's disease and dystonia (2003)

Silberstein, Paul, Kühn, Andrea A., Kupsch, Andreas, Trottenberg, Thomas, Krauss, Joachim K., Wöhrle, Johannes C., ...

Here we test the hypothesis that there are distinct temporal patterns of synchronized neuronal activity in the pallidum that characterize untreated and treated parkinsonism and dystonia. To this end...

Healthy parks, healthy people : the health benefits of contact with nature in a park context : a review of current literature (2002)

Maller, Cecily, Townsend, Mardie, Brown, Peter, St Leger, Lawrence

This review identifies significant research that has not previously been compiled. It will provide key information for decision making by park managers, forming the basis of a program of future...

Healthy parks healthy people : annotated bibliography (2002)

Maller, Cecily, Townsend, Mardie, Brown, Peter, St Leger, Lawrence

This annotated bibliography is part of a joint initiative between Parks Victoria, the International Park Strategic Partners Group, and Deakin University. All organisations recognise the significance...

Movement-related changes in synchronization in the human basal ganglia (2002)

Cassidy, Michael, Mazzone, Paolo, Oliviero, Antonio, Insola, Angelo, Tonali, Pietro, Lazzaro, Vincenzo Di, ...

There is a wealth of data suggesting that behavioural events are reflected in the basal ganglia through phasic changes in the discharge of individual neurones. Here we investigate whether events are...

Defective cortical drive to muscle in Parkinson's disease and its improvement with levodopa (2002)

Salenius, Stephan, Avikainen, Sari, Kaakkola, Seppo, Hari, Riitta, Brown, Peter

We recorded whole‐scalp magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals simultaneously with surface electromyographic (EMG) activity from eight patients with Parkinson’s disease after withdrawal and...

Dopamine-dependent changes in the functional connectivity between basal ganglia and cerebral cortex in humans (2002)

Williams, David, Tijssen, Marina, Van Bruggen, Gerard, Bosch, Andries, Insola, Angelo, Lazzaro, Vincenzo Di, ...

We test the hypothesis that interaction between the human basal ganglia and cerebral cortex involves activity in multiple functional circuits characterized by their frequency of oscillation, phase...

Healthy parks, healthy people : the health benefits of contact with nature in a park context : a review of current literature (2002)

Maller, Cecily, Townsend, Mardie, Brown, Peter, St Leger, Lawrence

This review identifies significant research that has not previously been compiled. It will provide key information for decision making by park managers, forming the basis of a program of future...

Healthy parks healthy people : annotated bibliography (2002)

Maller, Cecily, Townsend, Mardie, Brown, Peter, St Leger, Lawrence

This annotated bibliography is part of a joint initiative between Parks Victoria, the International Park Strategic Partners Group, and Deakin University. All organisations recognise the significance...

Autosomal dominant cortical myoclonus and epilepsy (ADCME) with complex partial and generalized seizures: A newly recognized epilepsy syndrome with linkage to chromosome 2p11.1-q12.2 (2001)

Guerrini, Renzo, Bonanni, Paolo, Patrignani, Andrea, Brown, Peter, Parmeggiani, Lucio, Grosse, Pascal, ...

We describe a pedigree in which eight individuals presented with a non-progressive disorder with onset between the ages of 12 and 50 years. It was characterized by predominantly distal,...

Evidence for subcortical involvement in the visual control of human reaching (2001)

Day, Brian L., Brown, Peter

To test whether the most rapid visually evoked reach adjustments are cortically organized in humans, we have measured their latency in a healthy subject with complete agenesis of the corpus callosum....

FALLOUT HAZARD DETERMINATION BY FIREBALL SPECTROSCOPY, (1998)

Brown, Peter, Brown, James L.

The objective of the experiment was to determine the feasibility of utilizing spectroscopic analysis to predict the fallout hazard from surface bursts of nuclear devices. Two elementary-type...

The Design of a Human Memory Prosthesis (1994)

Mik Lamming, Peter Brown, Kathleen Carter, Margery Eldridge, Mike Flynn, Gifford Louie, ...

Key words: human memory, office systems, memory prosthesis, information retrieval, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), mobile computing, distributed computing Memory is the forgotten problem of office...

The Design of a Human Memory Prosthesis (1994)

Peter Brown, Kathleen Carter, Margery Eldridge, Mike Flynn, Mik Lamming, Mik Lamming, ...

workplace and on technological possibilities for dealing with these problems. These guidelines define this new class of application, provide the basis for our continuing work in support of the...

GMRES on (Nearly) Singular Systems (1994)

Peter Brown, Homer Walker, Peter N. Browny, F. Walkerz

. We consider the behavior of the gmres method for solving a linear system Ax = b when A is singular or nearly so, i.e., ill-conditioned. The (near) singularity of A may or may not affect the...

Hatching sparrows and dog-snakes / (1984)

Brown, Peter.

Thesis (M.F.A.)--Columbia University, 1984.

The assessment of the physical properties associated with fabric bulk / (1966)

Brown, Peter.

Thesis (D. Phil.)--University of Leeds (Department of Textile Industries), 1966.

Esterification of salicyclic acid over a cation exchange resin catalyst / (1962)

Brown, Peter., Wolf, C. Wesley (Clarence Wesley)

Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Chemical Engineering, 1962.

Vers la naissance du purgatoire. Amnistie et pénitence dans le christianisme occidental de l'Antiquité tardive au haut Moyen Âge

Peter Brown

Toward the Birth of Purgatory : Amnesty and Penance Western Christianity from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages. BROWN. The article considers the shift from an emphasis on the ultimate amnesty...

Determination of the rate of the glutamate/glutamine cycle in the human brain by in vivo 13C NMR

Shen, Jun, Petersen, Kitt F., Behar, Kevin L., Brown, Peter, Nixon, Terrence W., Mason, Graeme F., ...

Recent 13C NMR studies in rat models have shown that the glutamate/glutamine cycle is highly active in the cerebral cortex and is coupled to incremental glucose oxidation in an ≈1:1 stoichiometry....

Directional analysis of coherent oscillatory field potentials in the cerebral cortex and basal ganglia of the rat

Sharott, Andrew, Magill, Peter J, Bolam, J Paul, Brown, Peter

Population activity in cortico-basal ganglia circuits is synchronized at different frequencies according to brain state. However, the structures that are likely to drive the synchronization of...

Determination of the rate of the glutamate/glutamine cycle in the human brain by in vivo 13C NMR

Shen, Jun, Petersen, Kitt F., Behar, Kevin L., Brown, Peter, Nixon, Terrence W., Mason, Graeme F., ...

Recent 13C NMR studies in rat models have shown that the glutamate/glutamine cycle is highly active in the cerebral cortex and is coupled to incremental glucose oxidation in an ≈1:1 stoichiometry....

Directional analysis of coherent oscillatory field potentials in the cerebral cortex and basal ganglia of the rat

Sharott, Andrew, Magill, Peter J, Bolam, J Paul, Brown, Peter

Population activity in cortico-basal ganglia circuits is synchronized at different frequencies according to brain state. However, the structures that are likely to drive the synchronization of...

Delayed synchronization of activity in cortex and subthalamic nucleus following cortical stimulation in the rat

Magill, Peter J, Sharott, Andrew, Bolam, J Paul, Brown, Peter

Oscillations may play a role in the functional organization of cortico-basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuits, and it is important to understand their underlying mechanisms. The cortex often drives...

Effects of low-frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus on movement in Parkinson's disease

Eusebio, Alexandre, Chen, Chiung Chu, Lu, Chin Song, Lee, Shih Tseng, Tsai, Chon Haw, Limousin, Patricia, ...

Excessive synchronization of basal ganglia neural activity at low frequencies is considered a hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, few studies have unambiguously linked this activity to...

Participation in higher education: A geodemographic perspective on the potential for further expansion in student numbers

Peter Batey, Peter Brown

Higher Education in England has expanded dramatically in the last ten years with the result that currently more than 30 per cent of young people go on to University. This upward trend in the...

The spatial targeting of urban policy initiatives: a geodemographic assessment tool

Peter Batey, Peter Brown

Government frequently adopts an area-based approach to the targeting of urban policy initiatives as an indirect way of reaching the individuals that the initiatives are intended to help. The paper...

Long-term progression-free survival of mantle cell lymphoma after intensive front-line immunochemotherapy with in vivo–purged stem cell rescue: a nonrandomized phase 2 multicenter study by the Nordic Lymphoma Group

Geisler, Christian H., Kolstad, Arne, Laurell, Anna, Andersen, Niels S., Pedersen, Lone B., Jerkeman, Mats, ...

Mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) is considered incurable. Intensive immunochemotherapy with stem cell support has not been tested in large, prospective series. In the 2nd Nordic MCL trial, we treated 160...

Involvement of the subthalamic nucleus in engagement with behaviourally relevant stimuli

Sauleau, Paul, Eusebio, Alexandre, Thevathasan, Wesley, Yarrow, Kielan, Pogosyan, Alek, Zrinzo, Ludvic, ...

In this study we investigate how the basal ganglia (BG) may process the behavioural relevance of environmental cues by recording local field potentials (LFPs) in the subthalamic nucleus of patients...

Synchronisation in the beta frequency-band — The bad boy of parkinsonism or an innocent bystander?

Eusebio, Alexandre, Brown, Peter

Excessive synchronisation of basal ganglia neuronal activity in the beta frequency band has been implicated in Parkinson's disease. In a recent issue of Experimental Neurology, Bronte-Stewart, H.,...