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Jason B. Mattingley

The University of Queensland
Verified email at uq.edu.au
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Brain regions with mirror properties: a meta-analysis of 125 human fMRI studies

P Molenberghs, R Cunnington, JB Mattingley - … & biobehavioral reviews, 2012 - Elsevier
Mirror neurons in macaque area F5 fire when an animal performs an action, such as a mouth
or limb movement, and also when the animal passively observes an identical or similar …

Phasic alerting of neglect patients overcomes their spatial deficit in visual awareness

IH Robertson, JB Mattingley, C Rorden, J Driver - Nature, 1998 - nature.com
Patients with extensive damage to the right hemisphere of their brain often exhibit unilateral
neglect of the left side of space. The spatial attention of these patients is strongly biased …

Executive “brake failure” following deactivation of human frontal lobe

…, IH Robertson, AP Morris, JB Mattingley - Journal of cognitive …, 2006 - direct.mit.edu
In the course of daily living, humans frequently encounter situations in which a motor activity,
once initiated, becomes unnecessary or inappropriate. Under such circumstances, the …

Parietal neglect and visual awareness

J Driver, JB Mattingley - Nature neuroscience, 1998 - nature.com
The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest in the neural correlates of conscious vision,
with most discussion focused on the'blindsight'that can follow damage to primary visual …

Applications of transcranial direct current stimulation for understanding brain function

HL Filmer, PE Dux, JB Mattingley - Trends in neurosciences, 2014 - cell.com
In recent years there has been an exponential rise in the number of studies employing
transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) as a means of gaining a systems-level …

Amygdala responses to fearful and happy facial expressions under conditions of binocular suppression

…, F McGlone, DF Abbott, JB Mattingley - Journal of …, 2004 - Soc Neuroscience
The human amygdala plays a crucial role in processing affective information conveyed by
sensory stimuli. Facial expressions of fear and anger, which both signal potential threat to an …

[HTML][HTML] Consensus paper: the role of the cerebellum in perceptual processes

…, KE Cullen, C Habas, RB Ivry, M Leggio, JB Mattingley… - The Cerebellum, 2015 - Springer
Various lines of evidence accumulated over the past 30 years indicate that the cerebellum,
long recognized as essential for motor control, also has considerable influence on perceptual …

Understanding the minds of others: A neuroimaging meta-analysis

…, H Johnson, JD Henry, JB Mattingley - … & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract Theory of mind (ToM) is an important skill that refers broadly to the capacity to
understand the mental states of others. A large number of neuroimaging studies have focused on …

Dynamic cooperation and competition between brain systems during cognitive control

L Cocchi, A Zalesky, A Fornito, JB Mattingley - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2013 - cell.com
The human brain is characterized by a remarkable ability to adapt its information processing
based on current goals. This ability, which is encompassed by the psychological construct …

A systematic, large-scale study of synaesthesia: implications for the role of early experience in lexical-colour associations

AN Rich, JL Bradshaw, JB Mattingley - Cognition, 2005 - Elsevier
For individuals with synaesthesia, stimuli in one sensory modality elicit anomalous experiences
in another modality. For example, the sound of a particular piano note may be ‘seen’ as …