Items where Division is "College of Health & Life Sciences > Aston Institute of Health & Neurodevelopment (AIHN)" and Year is 2008
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Adjamian, Peyman, Hadjipapas, Avgis, Barnes, Gareth R., Hillebrand, Arjan and Holliday, Ian E. (2008). Induced gamma activity in primary visual cortex is related to luminance and not color contrast: an MEG study. Journal of Vision, 8 (7), pp. 1-7.
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Fisher, Alison E., Furlong, Paul L., Seri, Stefano, Adjamian, Peyman, Witton, Caroline, Baldeweg, Torsten, Phillips, Sunny, Walsh, Richard, Houghton, Judith.M and Thai, Ngoc Jade (2008). Interhemispheric differences of spectral power in expressive language:a MEG study with clinical applications. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 68 (2), pp. 111-122.
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Holliday, Ian E. and Meese, Timothy S. (2008). Optic flow in human vision: MEG reveals a foveo-fugal bias in V1, specialization for spiral space in hMSTs, and global motion sensitivity in the IPS. Journal of Vision, 8 (10),
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Kringelbach, Morten L., Lehtonen, Annukka, Squire, Sarah, Harvey, Allison G., Craske, Michelle G., Holliday, Ian E., Green, Alexander L., Aziz, Tipu Z., Hansen, Peter C., Cornelissen, Piers L. and Stein, Alan (2008). A specific and rapid neural signature for parental instinct. PLoS ONE, 3 (2),
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Morgan, Nicola, Stanford, Ian and Woodhall, Gavin (2008). Modulation of network oscillatory activity and GABAergic synaptic transmission by CB1 cannabinoid receptors in the rat medial entorhinal cortex. Neural Plasticity, 2008 ,
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Versace, Amelia, Almeida, Jorge R.C., Hassel, Stefanie, Walsh, Nicholas D., Novelli, Massimiliano, Klein, Crystal R., Kupfer, David J. and Phillips, Mary L. (2008). Elevated left and reduced right orbitomedial prefrontal fractional anisotropy in adults with bipolar disorder revealed by tract-based spatial statistics. Archives of General Psychiatry, 65 (9), pp. 1041-1052.
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Yang, Jian, Chamberlain, Sophie E.L., Woodhall, Gavin L. and Jones, Roland S.G. (2008). Mobility of NMDA autoreceptors but not postsynaptic receptors at glutamate synapses in the rat entorhinal cortex. Journal of Physiology, 586 (20), pp. 4905-4924.