Richard B. Silberstein

THE STEADY STATE VISUALLY EVOKED POTENTIAL TOPOGRAPHY AND VIGILANCE * (2008)

Richard B. Silberstein, Joseph Ciorciari, Andrew Pipingas, Mark A. Schier, Stephen R. Wood

We report data which demonstrates a correlation between the magnitude of the Steady State Visually Evoked Potential (SSVEP) and visual vigilance. The SSVEP was recorded from 64 scalp sites and...

Improved cognitive performance after dietary supplementation with a Pinus radiata bark extract formulation (2008)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Vitetta, Luis, Van Rooy, Cindy, Harris, Elizabeth V., Young, Joanna M., ...

Dietary interventions may have the potential to counter age-related cognitive decline. Studies have demonstrated an improvement in age-related cognitive impairment in animals after supplementation...

Improved cognitive performance after dietary supplementation with a Pinus radiata bark extract formulation (2008)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Vitetta, Luis, Van Rooy, Cindy, Harris, Elizabeth V., Young, Joanna M., ...

Dietary interventions may have the potential to counter age-related cognitive decline. Studies have demonstrated an improvement in age-related cognitive impairment in animals after supplementation...

Improved cognitive performance after dietary supplementation with a Pinus radiata bark extract formulation (2008)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Vitetta, Luis, Van Rooy, Cindy, Harris, Elizabeth V., Young, Joanna M., ...

Dietary interventions may have the potential to counter age-related cognitive decline. Studies have demonstrated an improvement in age-related cognitive impairment in animals after supplementation...

Brain activity correlates of consumer brand choice shift associated with television advertising (2008)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey

This study uses brain activity measures to examine the relationship between television advertising and changes in consumer brand preference. Prior to and after viewing a television programme that...

Improved cognitive performance after dietary supplementation with a Pinus radiata bark extract formulation (2008)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Vitetta, Luis, Van Rooy, Cindy, Harris, Elizabeth V., Young, Joanna M., ...

Dietary interventions may have the potential to counter age-related cognitive decline. Studies have demonstrated an improvement in age-related cognitive impairment in animals after supplementation...

Brain activity correlates of consumer brand choice shift associated with television advertising (2008)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey

This study uses brain activity measures to examine the relationship between television advertising and changes in consumer brand preference. Prior to and after viewing a television programme that...

Exploring the temporal dynamics of the spatial working memory n-back task using steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) (2006)

Ellis, Kathryn A., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The neural networks associated with spatial working memory (SWM) are well established. However, the temporal dynamics of SWM-related brain activity are less clear. This study examined changes in...

Exploring the temporal dynamics of the spatial working memory n-back task using steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) (2006)

Ellis, Kathryn A., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The neural networks associated with spatial working memory (SWM) are well established. However, the temporal dynamics of SWM-related brain activity are less clear. This study examined changes in...

Exploring the temporal dynamics of the spatial working memory n-back task using steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) (2006)

Ellis, Kathryn A., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The neural networks associated with spatial working memory (SWM) are well established. However, the temporal dynamics of SWM-related brain activity are less clear. This study examined changes in...

Exploring the temporal dynamics of the spatial working memory n-back task using steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) (2006)

Ellis, Kathryn A., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The neural networks associated with spatial working memory (SWM) are well established. However, the temporal dynamics of SWM-related brain activity are less clear. This study examined changes in...

Exploring the temporal dynamics of the spatial working memory n-back task using steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) (2006)

Ellis, Kathryn A., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The neural networks associated with spatial working memory (SWM) are well established. However, the temporal dynamics of SWM-related brain activity are less clear. This study examined changes in...

Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity is correlated with performance measures (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Song, John, Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid changes in the synchronization or functional coupling of neural systems is considered a key mechanism for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition. In this study, we use...

Hemispheric asymmetry of evoked potential synchronization during mental imagery (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid changes in the functional coupling of neural systems are widely considered key mechanisms for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition. We have previously reported...

Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity is correlated with performance (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Song, John, Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

In this study, we examined the relationship between cortical coupling, reflected in event related partial coherence (ERPC) and cognitive processing speed while subjects performed a set of Raven's...

Gender differences in the cortical electrophysiological processing of visual emotional stimuli (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The processing of visual emotional stimuli has been investigated previously; however, gender differences in the processing of emotional stimuli remain to be clarified. The aim of the current study...

Augmentation of serotonin enhances pleasant and suppresses unpleasant cortical electrophysiological responses to visual emotional stimuli in humans (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Gray, Marcus A., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The serotonergic system is one of the major systems targeted in the pharmacological treatment of a wide range of mood disorders including depression; however, little is known about the...

Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity is correlated with performance (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Song, John, Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

In this study, we examined the relationship between cortical coupling, reflected in event related partial coherence (ERPC) and cognitive processing speed while subjects performed a set of Raven's...

Gender differences in the cortical electrophysiological processing of visual emotional stimuli (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The processing of visual emotional stimuli has been investigated previously; however, gender differences in the processing of emotional stimuli remain to be clarified. The aim of the current study...

Augmentation of serotonin enhances pleasant and suppresses unpleasant cortical electrophysiological responses to visual emotional stimuli in humans (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Gray, Marcus A., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The serotonergic system is one of the major systems targeted in the pharmacological treatment of a wide range of mood disorders including depression; however, little is known about the...

Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity is correlated with performance measures (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Song, John, Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid changes in the synchronization or functional coupling of neural systems is considered a key mechanism for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition. In this study, we use...

Hemispheric asymmetry of evoked potential synchronization during mental imagery (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid changes in the functional coupling of neural systems are widely considered key mechanisms for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition. We have previously reported...

Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity is correlated with performance (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Song, John, Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

In this study, we examined the relationship between cortical coupling, reflected in event related partial coherence (ERPC) and cognitive processing speed while subjects performed a set of Raven's...

Gender differences in the cortical electrophysiological processing of visual emotional stimuli (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The processing of visual emotional stimuli has been investigated previously; however, gender differences in the processing of emotional stimuli remain to be clarified. The aim of the current study...

Augmentation of serotonin enhances pleasant and suppresses unpleasant cortical electrophysiological responses to visual emotional stimuli in humans (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Gray, Marcus A., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The serotonergic system is one of the major systems targeted in the pharmacological treatment of a wide range of mood disorders including depression; however, little is known about the...

Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity is correlated with performance measures (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Song, John, Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid changes in the synchronization or functional coupling of neural systems is considered a key mechanism for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition. In this study, we use...

Hemispheric asymmetry of evoked potential synchronization during mental imagery (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid changes in the functional coupling of neural systems are widely considered key mechanisms for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition. We have previously reported...

Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity is correlated with performance (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Song, John, Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

In this study, we examined the relationship between cortical coupling, reflected in event related partial coherence (ERPC) and cognitive processing speed while subjects performed a set of Raven's...

Gender differences in the cortical electrophysiological processing of visual emotional stimuli (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The processing of visual emotional stimuli has been investigated previously; however, gender differences in the processing of emotional stimuli remain to be clarified. The aim of the current study...

Augmentation of serotonin enhances pleasant and suppresses unpleasant cortical electrophysiological responses to visual emotional stimuli in humans (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Gray, Marcus A., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The serotonergic system is one of the major systems targeted in the pharmacological treatment of a wide range of mood disorders including depression; however, little is known about the...

Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity is correlated with performance measures (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Song, John, Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid changes in the synchronization or functional coupling of neural systems is considered a key mechanism for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition. In this study, we use...

Hemispheric asymmetry of evoked potential synchronization during mental imagery (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid changes in the functional coupling of neural systems are widely considered key mechanisms for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition. We have previously reported...

Gender differences in the cortical electrophysiological processing of visual emotional stimuli (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The processing of visual emotional stimuli has been investigated previously; however, gender differences in the processing of emotional stimuli remain to be clarified. The aim of the current study...

Augmentation of serotonin enhances pleasant and suppresses unpleasant cortical electrophysiological responses to visual emotional stimuli in humans (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Gray, Marcus A., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The serotonergic system is one of the major systems targeted in the pharmacological treatment of a wide range of mood disorders including depression; however, little is known about the...

Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity is correlated with performance (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Song, John, Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

In this study, we examined the relationship between cortical coupling, reflected in event related partial coherence (ERPC) and cognitive processing speed while subjects performed a set of Raven's...

Gender differences in the cortical electrophysiological processing of visual emotional stimuli (2004)

Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Armstrong, Stuart M., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The processing of visual emotional stimuli has been investigated previously; however, gender differences in the processing of emotional stimuli remain to be clarified. The aim of the current study...

Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity is correlated with performance measures (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Song, John, Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid changes in the synchronization or functional coupling of neural systems is considered a key mechanism for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition. In this study, we use...

Hemispheric asymmetry of evoked potential synchronization during mental imagery (2004)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid changes in the functional coupling of neural systems are widely considered key mechanisms for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition. We have previously reported...

Inhibitory sculpting of brain functional connectivity in cognition (2003)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid increases and decreases in the synchronisation or functional coupling of neural systems are widely considered key mechanisms for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition....

Fronto-parietal evoked potential synchronization is increased during mental rotation (2003)

Silberstein, Richard B., Danieli, Frank, Nunez, Paul L.

We used steady state visually evoked potential event related partial coherence (SSVEP-ERPC) to examine the SSVEP synchronization between brain regions while 22 males undertook a sequential version of...

Cortical neurophysiology of anticipatory anxiety: an investigation utilizing steady state probe topography (SSPT) (2003)

Gray, Marcus A., Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The precise role of the cortex in human anxiety is not well characterised. Previous imaging research among healthy controls has reported alterations in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) within the...

Assessing inhibitory control: a revised approach to the stop signal task (2003)

Carter, James D., Farrow, Maree, Silberstein, Richard B., Stough, Con, Tucker, A., Pipingas, Andrew

The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used research tool in clinical disorders such as ADHD and schizophrenia. Previous methods of setting stop...

Inhibitory sculpting of brain functional connectivity in cognition (2003)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid increases and decreases in the synchronisation or functional coupling of neural systems are widely considered key mechanisms for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition....

Steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) topography during AX version of continuous performance task (AX-CPT): Age related effects (2003)

Li, H. W., Silberstein, Richard B.

We examined the effect of age on SSVEP topography. Twenty-four elderly (mean age 70) and twenty young (mean age 22) subjects performed the AX version of the CPT task and a reference task requiring...

Process monitoring and configural display design : a neuroimaging study (2003)

Danieli, Frank M., Pipingas, Andrew, Sanderson, Penelope M., Silberstein, Richard B.

In this paper an investigation is reported of neural imaging of the electrocortical activity involved when users monitored dynamic visual interfaces for process failures. For six different visual...

Fronto-parietal evoked potential synchronization is increased during mental rotation (2003)

Silberstein, Richard B., Danieli, Frank, Nunez, Paul L.

We used steady state visually evoked potential event related partial coherence (SSVEP-ERPC) to examine the SSVEP synchronization between brain regions while 22 males undertook a sequential version of...

Cortical neurophysiology of anticipatory anxiety: an investigation utilizing steady state probe topography (SSPT) (2003)

Gray, Marcus A., Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The precise role of the cortex in human anxiety is not well characterised. Previous imaging research among healthy controls has reported alterations in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) within the...

Assessing inhibitory control: a revised approach to the stop signal task (2003)

Carter, James D., Farrow, Maree, Silberstein, Richard B., Stough, Con, Tucker, A., Pipingas, Andrew

The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used research tool in clinical disorders such as ADHD and schizophrenia. Previous methods of setting stop...

Inhibitory sculpting of brain functional connectivity in cognition (2003)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid increases and decreases in the synchronisation or functional coupling of neural systems are widely considered key mechanisms for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition....

Steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) topography during AX version of continuous performance task (AX-CPT): Age related effects (2003)

Li, H. W., Silberstein, Richard B.

We examined the effect of age on SSVEP topography. Twenty-four elderly (mean age 70) and twenty young (mean age 22) subjects performed the AX version of the CPT task and a reference task requiring...

Process monitoring and configural display design : a neuroimaging study (2003)

Danieli, Frank M., Pipingas, Andrew, Sanderson, Penelope M., Silberstein, Richard B.

In this paper an investigation is reported of neural imaging of the electrocortical activity involved when users monitored dynamic visual interfaces for process failures. For six different visual...

Assessing inhibitory control: a revised approach to the stop signal task (2003)

Carter, James D., Farrow, Maree, Silberstein, Richard B., Stough, Con, Tucker, A., Pipingas, Andrew

The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used research tool in clinical disorders such as ADHD and schizophrenia. Previous methods of setting stop...

Fronto-parietal evoked potential synchronization is increased during mental rotation (2003)

Silberstein, Richard B., Danieli, Frank, Nunez, Paul L.

We used steady state visually evoked potential event related partial coherence (SSVEP-ERPC) to examine the SSVEP synchronization between brain regions while 22 males undertook a sequential version of...

Cortical neurophysiology of anticipatory anxiety: an investigation utilizing steady state probe topography (SSPT) (2003)

Gray, Marcus A., Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The precise role of the cortex in human anxiety is not well characterised. Previous imaging research among healthy controls has reported alterations in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) within the...

Process monitoring and configural display design : a neuroimaging study (2003)

Danieli, Frank M., Pipingas, Andrew, Sanderson, Penelope M., Silberstein, Richard B.

In this paper an investigation is reported of neural imaging of the electrocortical activity involved when users monitored dynamic visual interfaces for process failures. For six different visual...

Inhibitory sculpting of brain functional connectivity in cognition (2003)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid increases and decreases in the synchronisation or functional coupling of neural systems are widely considered key mechanisms for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition....

Steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) topography during AX version of continuous performance task (AX-CPT): Age related effects (2003)

Li, H. W., Silberstein, Richard B.

We examined the effect of age on SSVEP topography. Twenty-four elderly (mean age 70) and twenty young (mean age 22) subjects performed the AX version of the CPT task and a reference task requiring...

Assessing inhibitory control: a revised approach to the stop signal task (2003)

Carter, James D., Farrow, Maree, Silberstein, Richard B., Stough, Con, Tucker, A., Pipingas, Andrew

The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used research tool in clinical disorders such as ADHD and schizophrenia. Previous methods of setting stop...

Cortical neurophysiology of anticipatory anxiety: an investigation utilizing steady state probe topography (SSPT) (2003)

Gray, Marcus A., Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The precise role of the cortex in human anxiety is not well characterised. Previous imaging research among healthy controls has reported alterations in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) within the...

Fronto-parietal evoked potential synchronization is increased during mental rotation (2003)

Silberstein, Richard B., Danieli, Frank, Nunez, Paul L.

We used steady state visually evoked potential event related partial coherence (SSVEP-ERPC) to examine the SSVEP synchronization between brain regions while 22 males undertook a sequential version of...

Assessing inhibitory control: a revised approach to the stop signal task (2003)

Carter, James D., Farrow, Maree, Silberstein, Richard B., Stough, Con, Tucker, A., Pipingas, Andrew

The stop signal task (stop task) is designed to assess inhibitory control and is a frequently used research tool in clinical disorders such as ADHD and schizophrenia. Previous methods of setting stop...

Process monitoring and configural display design : a neuroimaging study (2003)

Danieli, Frank M., Pipingas, Andrew, Sanderson, Penelope M., Silberstein, Richard B.

In this paper an investigation is reported of neural imaging of the electrocortical activity involved when users monitored dynamic visual interfaces for process failures. For six different visual...

Inhibitory sculpting of brain functional connectivity in cognition (2003)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Park, Warwick M.

Rapid increases and decreases in the synchronisation or functional coupling of neural systems are widely considered key mechanisms for the integration and segregation of neural systems in cognition....

Steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) topography during AX version of continuous performance task (AX-CPT): Age related effects (2003)

Li, H. W., Silberstein, Richard B.

We examined the effect of age on SSVEP topography. Twenty-four elderly (mean age 70) and twenty young (mean age 22) subjects performed the AX version of the CPT task and a reference task requiring...

Neurophysiology and psychopharmacology of anticipatory anxiety (2002)

Gray, Marcus A., Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

Anticipatory anxiety (AA) is one of the most basic components of anxiety. Research has highlighted the importance of the anterior temporal and prefrontal cortices during periods of AA within healthy...

Steady-state visually evoked potential topography during processing of emotional valence in healthy subjects (2002)

Kemp, Andrew H., Gray, Marcus A., Eide, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The International Affective Picture System (IAPS) is increasingly used in brain imaging studies to examine emotional processes. This task allows valence and arousal content to be systematically...

Olfactory modulation of steady-state visual evoked potential topography in comparison with differences in odor sensitivity (2002)

Owen, Caroline M., Patterson, John, Silberstein, Richard B.

Research was undertaken to determine whether olfactory stimulation can alter steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) topography. Odor-air and air-only stimuli were used to determine whether the...

Rhythmic grouping: an EEG investigation (2002)

Harris, Philip G., Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Substantial research supports the importance of note length in establishing rhythmic group structure, yet the neural mechanisms underlying the grouping process remain unclear. This study aimed to...

Neurophysiology and psychopharmacology of anticipatory anxiety (2002)

Gray, Marcus A., Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

Anticipatory anxiety (AA) is one of the most basic components of anxiety. Research has highlighted the importance of the anterior temporal and prefrontal cortices during periods of AA within healthy...

Olfactory modulation of steady-state visual evoked potential topography in comparison with differences in odor sensitivity (2002)

Owen, Caroline M., Patterson, John, Silberstein, Richard B.

Research was undertaken to determine whether olfactory stimulation can alter steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) topography. Odor-air and air-only stimuli were used to determine whether the...

Neurophysiology and psychopharmacology of anticipatory anxiety (2002)

Gray, Marcus A., Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

Anticipatory anxiety (AA) is one of the most basic components of anxiety. Research has highlighted the importance of the anterior temporal and prefrontal cortices during periods of AA within healthy...

Olfactory modulation of steady-state visual evoked potential topography in comparison with differences in odor sensitivity (2002)

Owen, Caroline M., Patterson, John, Silberstein, Richard B.

Research was undertaken to determine whether olfactory stimulation can alter steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) topography. Odor-air and air-only stimuli were used to determine whether the...

Neurophysiology and psychopharmacology of anticipatory anxiety (2002)

Gray, Marcus A., Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

Anticipatory anxiety (AA) is one of the most basic components of anxiety. Research has highlighted the importance of the anterior temporal and prefrontal cortices during periods of AA within healthy...

Olfactory modulation of steady-state visual evoked potential topography in comparison with differences in odor sensitivity (2002)

Owen, Caroline M., Patterson, John, Silberstein, Richard B.

Research was undertaken to determine whether olfactory stimulation can alter steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) topography. Odor-air and air-only stimuli were used to determine whether the...

Steady-state visually evoked potential topography during processing of emotional valence in healthy subjects (2002)

Kemp, Andrew H., Gray, Marcus A., Eide, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

The International Affective Picture System (IAPS) is increasingly used in brain imaging studies to examine emotional processes. This task allows valence and arousal content to be systematically...

Rhythmic grouping: an EEG investigation (2002)

Harris, Philip G., Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Substantial research supports the importance of note length in establishing rhythmic group structure, yet the neural mechanisms underlying the grouping process remain unclear. This study aimed to...

Neurophysiology and psychopharmacology of anticipatory anxiety (2002)

Gray, Marcus A., Kemp, Andrew H., Silberstein, Richard B., Nathan, Pradeep J.

Anticipatory anxiety (AA) is one of the most basic components of anxiety. Research has highlighted the importance of the anterior temporal and prefrontal cortices during periods of AA within healthy...

Steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) topography in a graded working memory task (2001)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Pipingas, Andrew, Harris, Philip G., Danieli, Frank

The steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) elicited by a diffuse 13-Hz visual flicker was recorded from 64 scalp sites in 30 subjects performing a low and high demand version of an object...

Spherical harmonic decomposition applied to spatial-temporal analysis of human high-denisty electoencephalogram (2001)

Wingeier, Brett M., Nunez, Paul L., Silberstein, Richard B.

We demonstrate an application of spherical harmonic decomposition to the analysis of the human electroencephalogram (EEG). We implement two methods and discuss issues specific to the analysis of...

So what? A rejoinder to the reply by Crites and Aikman-Eckenrode to Rossiter et al. (2001) (2001)

Rossiter, John R., Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey

This article continues the debate concerning the validity of using brain imaging to identify scenes in a commercial that are likely to be encoded (or processed) in long term memory. The authors...

Brain-imaging detection of visual scene encoding in long-term memory for TV commercials (2001)

Rossiter, John R., Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey

Brain imaging, by steady-state probe topography, was used to investigate whether a distinct pattern of brain electrical activity in the ieft or right frontal hemispheres could identify which frames...

Frontal lobe contributions to perception of rhythmic group structure: An EEG investigation (2001)

Harris, Phillip G., Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Substantial research supports the salience of relatively longer interonset intervals (IOIs) in determining rhythmic group structure,1–4 yet little is understood about the neural underpinnings of...

Evaluation of cognitive performance in the heat by functional brain imaging and psychometric testing (2001)

Hocking, Chris, Silberstein, Richard B., Lau, Wai M., Stough, Con, Roberts, Warren

Military operations in tropical environments have imposed a significant challenge to the Australian Defence Forces (ADF). The hot and humid conditions are known to cause debilitating effects on...

Frontal lobe contributions to perception of rhythmic group structure: An EEG investigation (2001)

Harris, Philip G., Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Substantial research supports the salience of relatively longer interonset intervals (IOIs) in determining rhythmic group structure,1–4 yet little is understood about the neural underpinnings of...

Human neural responses elicited to observing the actions of others (2001)

Wheaton, Kylie J., Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Puce, Aina

Monkey electrophysiological and human neuroimaging studies indicate the existence of specialized neural systems for the perception and execution of actions. To date, the dynamics of these neural...

Brain-imaging detection of visual scene encoding in long-term memory for TV commercials (2001)

Rossiter, John R., Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey

Brain imaging, by steady-state probe topography, was used to investigate whether a distinct pattern of brain electrical activity in the ieft or right frontal hemispheres could identify which frames...

Spatial-temporal structures of human alpha rhythms: theory, microcurrent sources, multiscale measurements, and global binding of local networks (2001)

Nunez, Paul L., Wingeier, Brett M., Silberstein, Richard B.

A theoretical framework supporting experimental measures of dynamic properties of human EEG is proposed with emphasis on distinct alpha rhythms. Robust relationships between measured dynamics and...

Spatial working memory and intelligence: biological correlates (2001)

Van Rooy, Cindy, Stough, Con, Pipingas, Andrew, Hocking, Chris, Silberstein, Richard B.

Previous research utilizing brain imaging techniques has indicated that the prefrontal, parietal and occipital areas all play a role in spatial working memory. Previous psychometric research has...

Steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) topography in a graded working memory task (2001)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Pipingas, Andrew, Harris, Philip G., Danieli, Frank

The steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) elicited by a diffuse 13-Hz visual flicker was recorded from 64 scalp sites in 30 subjects performing a low and high demand version of an object...

Spherical harmonic decomposition applied to spatial-temporal analysis of human high-denisty electoencephalogram (2001)

Wingeier, Brett M., Nunez, Paul L., Silberstein, Richard B.

We demonstrate an application of spherical harmonic decomposition to the analysis of the human electroencephalogram (EEG). We implement two methods and discuss issues specific to the analysis of...

So what? A rejoinder to the reply by Crites and Aikman-Eckenrode to Rossiter et al. (2001) (2001)

Rossiter, John R., Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey

This article continues the debate concerning the validity of using brain imaging to identify scenes in a commercial that are likely to be encoded (or processed) in long term memory. The authors...

The neurophysiology of anticipatory anxiety (2001)

Nathan, Pradeep J., Gray, Marcus A., Silberstein, Richard B.

The precise role of the cortex in human anxiety is not well characterized. The present study aimed to examine the cortical steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) changes associated with...

State dependent changes in the steady-state visually evoked potential amplitude associated with retrieval of everyday objects (2001)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Van Rooy, Cindy, Aranda, George

Recent electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies suggest that episodic retrieval is associated with both state and item-related neural activity (l-3). The aim of the present study was to...

Frontal lobe contributions to perception of rhythmic group structure: An EEG investigation (2001)

Harris, Phillip G., Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Substantial research supports the salience of relatively longer interonset intervals (IOIs) in determining rhythmic group structure,1–4 yet little is understood about the neural underpinnings of...

Human neural responses elicited to observing the actions of others (2001)

Wheaton, Kylie J., Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Puce, Aina

Monkey electrophysiological and human neuroimaging studies indicate the existence of specialized neural systems for the perception and execution of actions. To date, the dynamics of these neural...

Brain-imaging detection of visual scene encoding in long-term memory for TV commercials (2001)

Rossiter, John R., Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey

Brain imaging, by steady-state probe topography, was used to investigate whether a distinct pattern of brain electrical activity in the ieft or right frontal hemispheres could identify which frames...

Spatial-temporal structures of human alpha rhythms : theory, microcurrent sources, multiscale measurements, and global binding of local networks (2001)

Nunez, Paul L., Wingeier, Brett M., Silberstein, Richard B.

A theoretical framework supporting experimental measures of dynamic properties of human EEG is proposed with emphasis on distinct alpha rhythms. Robust relationships between measured dynamics and...

Steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) topography in a graded working memory task (2001)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Pipingas, Andrew, Harris, Philip G., Danieli, Frank

The steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) elicited by a diffuse 13-Hz visual flicker was recorded from 64 scalp sites in 30 subjects performing a low and high demand version of an object...

Spherical harmonic decomposition applied to spatial-temporal analysis of human high-denisty electoencephalogram (2001)

Wingeier, Brett M., Nunez, Paul L., Silberstein, Richard B.

We demonstrate an application of spherical harmonic decomposition to the analysis of the human electroencephalogram (EEG). We implement two methods and discuss issues specific to the analysis of...

So what? A rejoinder to the reply by Crites and Aikman-Eckenrode to Rossiter et al. (2001) (2001)

Rossiter, John R., Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey

This article continues the debate concerning the validity of using brain imaging to identify scenes in a commercial that are likely to be encoded (or processed) in long term memory. The authors...

State dependent changes in the steady-state visually evoked potential amplitude associated with retrieval of everyday objects (2001)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Van Rooy, Cindy, Aranda, George

Recent electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies suggest that episodic retrieval is associated with both state and item-related neural activity (l-3). The aim of the present study was to...

Steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) topography in a graded working memory task (2001)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Pipingas, Andrew, Harris, Philip G., Danieli, Frank

The steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) elicited by a diffuse 13-Hz visual flicker was recorded from 64 scalp sites in 30 subjects performing a low and high demand version of an object...

Spherical harmonic decomposition applied to spatial-temporal analysis of human high-denisty electoencephalogram (2001)

Wingeier, Brett M., Nunez, Paul L., Silberstein, Richard B.

We demonstrate an application of spherical harmonic decomposition to the analysis of the human electroencephalogram (EEG). We implement two methods and discuss issues specific to the analysis of...

So what? A rejoinder to the reply by Crites and Aikman-Eckenrode to Rossiter et al. (2001) (2001)

Rossiter, John R., Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey

This article continues the debate concerning the validity of using brain imaging to identify scenes in a commercial that are likely to be encoded (or processed) in long term memory. The authors...

Brain-imaging detection of visual scene encoding in long-term memory for TV commercials (2001)

Rossiter, John R., Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey

Brain imaging, by steady-state probe topography, was used to investigate whether a distinct pattern of brain electrical activity in the ieft or right frontal hemispheres could identify which frames...

Spatial-temporal structures of human alpha rhythms : theory, microcurrent sources, multiscale measurements, and global binding of local networks (2001)

Nunez, Paul L., Wingeier, Brett M., Silberstein, Richard B.

A theoretical framework supporting experimental measures of dynamic properties of human EEG is proposed with emphasis on distinct alpha rhythms. Robust relationships between measured dynamics and...

Human neural responses elicited to observing the actions of others (2001)

Wheaton, Kylie J., Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Puce, Aina

Monkey electrophysiological and human neuroimaging studies indicate the existence of specialized neural systems for the perception and execution of actions. To date, the dynamics of these neural...

Frontal lobe contributions to perception of rhythmic group structure: An EEG investigation (2001)

Harris, Phillip G., Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Substantial research supports the salience of relatively longer interonset intervals (IOIs) in determining rhythmic group structure,1–4 yet little is understood about the neural underpinnings of...

State dependent changes in the steady-state visually evoked potential amplitude associated with retrieval of everyday objects (2001)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Van Rooy, Cindy, Aranda, George

Recent electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies suggest that episodic retrieval is associated with both state and item-related neural activity (l-3). The aim of the present study was to...

State dependent changes in the steady-state visually evoked potential amplitude associated with retrieval of everyday objects (2001)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Van Rooy, Cindy, Aranda, George

Recent electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies suggest that episodic retrieval is associated with both state and item-related neural activity (l-3). The aim of the present study was to...

Steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) topography in a graded working memory task (2001)

Silberstein, Richard B., Nunez, Paul L., Pipingas, Andrew, Harris, Philip G., Danieli, Frank

The steady state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) elicited by a diffuse 13-Hz visual flicker was recorded from 64 scalp sites in 30 subjects performing a low and high demand version of an object...

Spatial working memory and intelligence: biological correlates (2001)

Van Rooy, Cindy, Stough, Con, Pipingas, Andrew, Hocking, Chris, Silberstein, Richard B.

Previous research utilizing brain imaging techniques has indicated that the prefrontal, parietal and occipital areas all play a role in spatial working memory. Previous psychometric research has...

Spherical harmonic decomposition applied to spatial-temporal analysis of human high-denisty electoencephalogram (2001)

Wingeier, Brett M., Nunez, Paul L., Silberstein, Richard B.

We demonstrate an application of spherical harmonic decomposition to the analysis of the human electroencephalogram (EEG). We implement two methods and discuss issues specific to the analysis of...

So what? A rejoinder to the reply by Crites and Aikman-Eckenrode to Rossiter et al. (2001) (2001)

Rossiter, John R., Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey

This article continues the debate concerning the validity of using brain imaging to identify scenes in a commercial that are likely to be encoded (or processed) in long term memory. The authors...

The neurophysiology of anticipatory anxiety (2001)

Nathan, Pradeep J., Gray, Marcus A., Silberstein, Richard B.

The precise role of the cortex in human anxiety is not well characterized. The present study aimed to examine the cortical steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) changes associated with...

Evaluation of cognitive performance in the heat by functional brain imaging and psychometric testing (2001)

Hocking, Chris, Silberstein, Richard B., Lau, Wai M., Stough, Con, Roberts, Warren

Military operations in tropical environments have imposed a significant challenge to the Australian Defence Forces (ADF). The hot and humid conditions are known to cause debilitating effects on...

Human neural responses elicited to observing the actions of others (2001)

Wheaton, Kylie J., Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Puce, Aina

Monkey electrophysiological and human neuroimaging studies indicate the existence of specialized neural systems for the perception and execution of actions. To date, the dynamics of these neural...

Brain-imaging detection of visual scene encoding in long-term memory for TV commercials (2001)

Rossiter, John R., Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey

Brain imaging, by steady-state probe topography, was used to investigate whether a distinct pattern of brain electrical activity in the ieft or right frontal hemispheres could identify which frames...

Spatial-temporal structures of human alpha rhythms: theory, microcurrent sources, multiscale measurements, and global binding of local networks (2001)

Nunez, Paul L., Wingeier, Brett M., Silberstein, Richard B.

A theoretical framework supporting experimental measures of dynamic properties of human EEG is proposed with emphasis on distinct alpha rhythms. Robust relationships between measured dynamics and...

Frontal lobe contributions to perception of rhythmic group structure: An EEG investigation (2001)

Harris, Philip G., Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Substantial research supports the salience of relatively longer interonset intervals (IOIs) in determining rhythmic group structure,1–4 yet little is understood about the neural underpinnings of...

State dependent changes in the steady-state visually evoked potential amplitude associated with retrieval of everyday objects (2001)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Van Rooy, Cindy, Aranda, George

Recent electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies suggest that episodic retrieval is associated with both state and item-related neural activity (l-3). The aim of the present study was to...

Correlation between pre-target 13Hz SSVEP amplitude and response time in a visual vigilance task (2000)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey

Previously we reported attenuation of the 13Hz SSVEP amplitude at occipito-parietal and prefrontal sites during a visual vigilance task. The present study investigated the relationship between SSVEP...

Serotonin, noradrenaline and cognitive function: a preliminary investigation of the acute pharmacodynamic effects of a serotonin versus a serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (2000)

Nathan, Pradeep J., Siteram, Geetha, Stough, Con, Silberstein, Richard B., Avni, Sali

Comparisons of the behavioural side-effect profiles of antidepressants that inhibit either serotonin or both serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake, may reveal differences in cognitive and psychomotor...

Steady-state visually evoked potential topography during the continuous performance task in normal controls and schizophrenia (2000)

Silberstein, Richard B., Line, Per, Pipingas, Andrew, Copolov, David, Harris, Philip G.

Objectives: To examine the latency topography of the steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and normal controls while undertaking a visual vigilance...

Frontal steady-state potential changes predict long-term recognition memory performance (2000)

Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Converging evidence from event-related potential and functional brain imaging studies suggests that the brain activity at posterior regions of the frontal cortex can predict the strength of long-term...

Correlation between pre-target 13Hz SSVEP amplitude and response time in a visual vigilance task (2000)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey

Previously we reported attenuation of the 13Hz SSVEP amplitude at occipito-parietal and prefrontal sites during a visual vigilance task. The present study investigated the relationship between SSVEP...

Steady-state visual evoked potentials and travelling waves (2000)

Burkitt, Guy R., Silberstein, Richard B., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Objective: The amplitude and phase of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is sensitive to cognition and attention but the underlying mechanism is not well understood. This study examines...

Steady-state visually evoked potential topography during the continuous performance task in normal controls and schizophrenia (2000)

Silberstein, Richard B., Line, Per, Pipingas, Andrew, Copolov, David, Harris, Philip G.

Objectives: To examine the latency topography of the steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and normal controls while undertaking a visual vigilance...

Serotonin, noradrenaline and cognitive function: a preliminary investigation of the acute pharmacodynamic effects of a serotonin versus a serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (2000)

Nathan, Pradeep J., Siteram, Geetha, Stough, Con, Silberstein, Richard B., Avni, Sali

Comparisons of the behavioural side-effect profiles of antidepressants that inhibit either serotonin or both serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake, may reveal differences in cognitive and psychomotor...

On the relationship of synaptic activity to macroscopic measurements : does co-registration of EEG with fMRI make sense? (2000)

Nunez, Paul L., Silberstein, Richard B.

A two-scale theoretical description outlines relationships between brain current sources and the resulting extracranial electric field, recorded as EEG. Finding unknown sources of EEG, the so-calledg...

Frontal steady-state potential changes predict long-term recognition memory performance (2000)

Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Converging evidence from event-related potential and functional brain imaging studies suggests that the brain activity at posterior regions of the frontal cortex can predict the strength of long-term...

Steady state visually evoked potential topography during the continuous performance task in normal controls and schizophrenia (2000)

Copolov, David, Harris, Philip G., Line, Per, Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B.

Objectives: To examine the latency topography of the steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and normal controls while undertaking a visual vigilance...

Correlation between pre-target 13Hz SSVEP amplitude and response time in a visual vigilance task (2000)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey

Previously we reported attenuation of the 13Hz SSVEP amplitude at occipito-parietal and prefrontal sites during a visual vigilance task. The present study investigated the relationship between SSVEP...

Steady-state visual evoked potentials and travelling waves (2000)

Burkitt, Guy R., Silberstein, Richard B., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Objective: The amplitude and phase of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is sensitive to cognition and attention but the underlying mechanism is not well understood. This study examines...

Steady-state visually evoked potential topography during the continuous performance task in normal controls and schizophrenia (2000)

Silberstein, Richard B., Line, Per, Pipingas, Andrew, Copolov, David, Harris, Philip G.

Objectives: To examine the latency topography of the steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and normal controls while undertaking a visual vigilance...

Serotonin, noradrenaline and cognitive function: a preliminary investigation of the acute pharmacodynamic effects of a serotonin versus a serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (2000)

Nathan, Pradeep J., Siteram, Geetha, Stough, Con, Silberstein, Richard B., Avni, Sali

Comparisons of the behavioural side-effect profiles of antidepressants that inhibit either serotonin or both serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake, may reveal differences in cognitive and psychomotor...

On the relationship of synaptic activity to macroscopic measurements : does co-registration of EEG with fMRI make sense? (2000)

Nunez, Paul L., Silberstein, Richard B.

A two-scale theoretical description outlines relationships between brain current sources and the resulting extracranial electric field, recorded as EEG. Finding unknown sources of EEG, the so-calledg...

Frontal steady-state potential changes predict long-term recognition memory performance (2000)

Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Converging evidence from event-related potential and functional brain imaging studies suggests that the brain activity at posterior regions of the frontal cortex can predict the strength of long-term...

Steady state visually evoked potential topography during the continuous performance task in normal controls and schizophrenia (2000)

Copolov, David, Harris, Philip G., Line, Per, Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B.

Objectives: To examine the latency topography of the steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and normal controls while undertaking a visual vigilance...

Serotonin, noradrenaline and cognitive function: a preliminary investigation of the acute pharmacodynamic effects of a serotonin versus a serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (2000)

Nathan, Pradeep J., Siteram, Geetha, Stough, Con, Silberstein, Richard B., Avni, Sali

Comparisons of the behavioural side-effect profiles of antidepressants that inhibit either serotonin or both serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake, may reveal differences in cognitive and psychomotor...

On the relationship of synaptic activity to macroscopic measurements : does co-registration of EEG with fMRI make sense? (2000)

Nunez, Paul L., Silberstein, Richard B.

A two-scale theoretical description outlines relationships between brain current sources and the resulting extracranial electric field, recorded as EEG. Finding unknown sources of EEG, the so-calledg...

Steady-state visual evoked potentials and travelling waves (2000)

Burkitt, Guy R., Silberstein, Richard B., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Objective: The amplitude and phase of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is sensitive to cognition and attention but the underlying mechanism is not well understood. This study examines...

Frontal steady-state potential changes predict long-term recognition memory performance (2000)

Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Converging evidence from event-related potential and functional brain imaging studies suggests that the brain activity at posterior regions of the frontal cortex can predict the strength of long-term...

Steady-state visually evoked potential topography during the continuous performance task in normal controls and schizophrenia (2000)

Silberstein, Richard B., Line, Per, Pipingas, Andrew, Copolov, David, Harris, Philip G.

Objectives: To examine the latency topography of the steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and normal controls while undertaking a visual vigilance...

Steady state visually evoked potential topography during the continuous performance task in normal controls and schizophrenia (2000)

Copolov, David, Harris, Philip G., Line, Per, Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B.

Objectives: To examine the latency topography of the steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and normal controls while undertaking a visual vigilance...

Correlation between pre-target 13Hz SSVEP amplitude and response time in a visual vigilance task (2000)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey

Previously we reported attenuation of the 13Hz SSVEP amplitude at occipito-parietal and prefrontal sites during a visual vigilance task. The present study investigated the relationship between SSVEP...

Frontal steady-state potential changes predict long-term recognition memory performance (2000)

Silberstein, Richard B., Harris, Philip G., Nield, Geoffrey, Pipingas, Andrew

Converging evidence from event-related potential and functional brain imaging studies suggests that the brain activity at posterior regions of the frontal cortex can predict the strength of long-term...

Serotonin, noradrenaline and cognitive function: a preliminary investigation of the acute pharmacodynamic effects of a serotonin versus a serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor (2000)

Nathan, Pradeep J., Siteram, Geetha, Stough, Con, Silberstein, Richard B., Avni, Sali

Comparisons of the behavioural side-effect profiles of antidepressants that inhibit either serotonin or both serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake, may reveal differences in cognitive and psychomotor...

On the relationship of synaptic activity to macroscopic measurements : does co-registration of EEG with fMRI make sense? (2000)

Nunez, Paul L., Silberstein, Richard B.

A two-scale theoretical description outlines relationships between brain current sources and the resulting extracranial electric field, recorded as EEG. Finding unknown sources of EEG, the so-calledg...

Steady-state visual evoked potentials and travelling waves (2000)

Burkitt, Guy R., Silberstein, Richard B., Cadusch, Peter J., Wood, Andrew W.

Objective: The amplitude and phase of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is sensitive to cognition and attention but the underlying mechanism is not well understood. This study examines...

Steady-state visually evoked potential topography during the continuous performance task in normal controls and schizophrenia (2000)

Silberstein, Richard B., Line, Per, Pipingas, Andrew, Copolov, David, Harris, Philip G.

Objectives: To examine the latency topography of the steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and normal controls while undertaking a visual vigilance...

Steady state visually evoked potential topography during the continuous performance task in normal controls and schizophrenia (2000)

Copolov, David, Harris, Philip G., Line, Per, Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B.

Objectives: To examine the latency topography of the steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and normal controls while undertaking a visual vigilance...

Correlation between pre-target 13Hz SSVEP amplitude and response time in a visual vigilance task (2000)

Pipingas, Andrew, Silberstein, Richard B., Nield, Geoffrey

Previously we reported attenuation of the 13Hz SSVEP amplitude at occipito-parietal and prefrontal sites during a visual vigilance task. The present study investigated the relationship between SSVEP...

Functional brain electrical activity mapping in boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (1998)

Silberstein, Richard B., Farrow, Maree, Levy, Florence, Pipingas, Andrew, Hay, David A., Jarman, Frederick C.

Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have been associated with frontal lobe deficits. We used a novel brain electrical imaging method to investigate rapid and continuous...

Steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) changes in response to olfactory stimulation (1998)

Patterson, John, Owen, Caroline M., Silberstein, Richard B., Simpson, David G., Pipingas, Andrew, Nield, Geoffrey

The location, nature and characteristics of brain activity during detection and identification of odors are of importance if brain function techniques are to be of value to sensory systems. Steady...

Functional brain electrical activity mapping in boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (1998)

Silberstein, Richard B., Farrow, Maree, Levy, Florence, Pipingas, Andrew, Hay, David A., Jarman, Frederick C.

Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have been associated with frontal lobe deficits. We used a novel brain electrical imaging method to investigate rapid and continuous...

Steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) changes in response to olfactory stimulation (1998)

Patterson, John, Owen, Caroline M., Silberstein, Richard B., Simpson, David G., Pipingas, Andrew, Nield, Geoffrey

The location, nature and characteristics of brain activity during detection and identification of odors are of importance if brain function techniques are to be of value to sensory systems. Steady...

Steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) changes in response to olfactory stimulation (1998)

Patterson, John, Owen, Caroline M., Silberstein, Richard B., Simpson, David G., Pipingas, Andrew, Nield, Geoffrey

The location, nature and characteristics of brain activity during detection and identification of odors are of importance if brain function techniques are to be of value to sensory systems. Steady...

Functional brain electrical activity mapping in boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (1998)

Silberstein, Richard B., Farrow, Maree, Levy, Florence, Pipingas, Andrew, Hay, David A., Jarman, Frederick C.

Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have been associated with frontal lobe deficits. We used a novel brain electrical imaging method to investigate rapid and continuous...

Steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) changes in response to olfactory stimulation (1998)

Patterson, John, Owen, Caroline M., Silberstein, Richard B., Simpson, David G., Pipingas, Andrew, Nield, Geoffrey

The location, nature and characteristics of brain activity during detection and identification of odors are of importance if brain function techniques are to be of value to sensory systems. Steady...

Functional brain electrical activity mapping in boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (1998)

Silberstein, Richard B., Farrow, Maree, Levy, Florence, Pipingas, Andrew, Hay, David A., Jarman, Frederick C.

Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have been associated with frontal lobe deficits. We used a novel brain electrical imaging method to investigate rapid and continuous...

Steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) changes in response to olfactory stimulation (1998)

Patterson, John, Owen, Caroline M., Silberstein, Richard B., Simpson, David G., Pipingas, Andrew, Nield, Geoffrey

The location, nature and characteristics of brain activity during detection and identification of odors are of importance if brain function techniques are to be of value to sensory systems. Steady...

Functional brain electrical activity mapping in boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (1998)

Silberstein, Richard B., Farrow, Maree, Levy, Florence, Pipingas, Andrew, Hay, David A., Jarman, Frederick C.

Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have been associated with frontal lobe deficits. We used a novel brain electrical imaging method to investigate rapid and continuous...