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Modifying temporal expectations: Changing cortical responsivity to delayed self-initiated sensations with training
RB Elijah, ME Le Pelley, TJ Whitford
Biological Psychology 120, 88-95, 2016
352016
Attenuation of visual evoked responses to hand and saccade-initiated flashes
NG Mifsud, T Beesley, TL Watson, RB Elijah, TS Sharp, TJ Whitford
Cognition 179, 14-22, 2018
182018
Act Now, Play Later: Temporal Expectations Regarding the Onset of Self-initiated Sensations Can Be Modified with Behavioral Training
RB Elijah, ME Le Pelley, TJ Whitford
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 30 (8), 1145-1156, 2018
162018
Sensory attenuation in the absence of movement: Differentiating motor action from sense of agency
N Han, BN Jack, G Hughes, RB Elijah, TJ Whitford
Cortex 141, 436-448, 2021
92021
Disrupted auditory N1, theta power and coherence suppression to willed speech in people with schizophrenia
O Griffiths, BN Jack, D Pearson, R Elijah, N Mifsud, N Han, S Libesman, ...
NeuroImage: Clinical 37, 103290, 2023
32023
It's all in the timing
RB Elijah
University of New South Wales, 2018
2018
It's all in the timing: An electrophysiological investigation of the temporal predictions associated with sensory attenuation
R Elijah
UNSW Sydney, 2018
2018
Disrupted Auditory N1 Suppression and Fronto-Temporal Theta Coherence Suppression to Willed Speech in People with Schizophrenia
O Griffiths, BN Jack, D Pearson, R Elijah, N Mifsud, N Han, S Libesman, ...
Available at SSRN 4034651, 0
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