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Dunne, Stephen, Close, Helen, Richards, Nicola, Ellison, Amanda and Lane, Alison R (2020) Maximizing Telerehabilitation for Patients With Visual Loss After Stroke: Interview and Focus Group Study With Stroke Survivors, Carers, and Occupational Therapists. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22 (10). e19604. ISSN 1438-8871
Dunne, Stephen, Ellison, Amanda and Smith, Daniel T. (2019) The Limitations of Reward Effects on Saccade Latencies: An Exploration of Task-Specificity and Strength. Vision, 3 (2). p. 20. ISSN 2411-5150
Moseley, Peter, Mitrenga, Kaja J., Ellison, Amanda and Fernyhough, Charles (2018) Investigating the roles of medial prefrontal and superior temporal cortex in source monitoring. Neuropsychologia, 120. pp. 113-123. ISSN 0028-3932
Moseley, Peter, Alderson-Day, Ben, Ellison, Amanda, Jardri, Renaud and Fernyhough, Charles (2016) Non-invasive Brain Stimulation and Auditory Verbal Hallucinations: New Techniques and Future Directions. Frontiers in neuroscience, 9. p. 515. ISSN 1662-453X
Moseley, Peter, Smailes, David, Ellison, Amanda and Fernyhough, Charles (2016) The effect of auditory verbal imagery on signal detection in hallucination-prone individuals. Cognition, 146. pp. 206-216. ISSN 0010-0277
Dunne, Stephen, Ellison, Amanda and Smith, Daniel T. (2015) Rewards modulate saccade latency but not exogenous spatial attention. Frontiers in Psychology, 6. p. 1080. ISSN 1664-1078
Moseley, Peter, Fernyhough, Charles and Ellison, Amanda (2014) The role of the superior temporal lobe in auditory false perceptions: A transcranial direct current stimulation study. Neuropsychologia, 62. pp. 202-208. ISSN 0028-3932
Antal, Andrea, Ellison, Amanda, Ball, Keira L., Moseley, Peter, Dowsett, James, Smith, Daniel T., Weis, Susanne and Lane, Alison R. (2014) Functional Interaction between Right Parietal and Bilateral Frontal Cortices during Visual Search Tasks Revealed Using Functional Magnetic Imaging and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation. PLoS ONE, 9 (4). e93767. ISSN 1932-6203