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Overview

Jeff P. Hamm is affiliated with the University of Auckland in New Zealand and has a research focus primarily within the field of Neuroscience. Their work spans several subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Molecular Biology, and Sensory Systems.

The scientist's research explores a range of topics, notably neural dynamics and brain function, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, neuroscience and music perception, receptor mechanisms and signaling, olfactory and sensory function studies, visual perception and processing mechanisms, and biochemical analysis and sensing techniques.

Recent publications by Jeff P. Hamm include:

  • "Cortical ensembles selective for context" (2021) in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Cortical Microcircuit Mechanisms of Mismatch Negativity and Its Underlying Subcomponents" (2020) in Frontiers in Neural Circuits
  • "A Role for Somatostatin-Positive Interneurons in Neuro-Oscillatory and Information Processing Deficits in Schizophrenia" (2020) in Schizophrenia Bulletin
  • "Top-down input modulates visual context processing through an interneuron-specific circuit" (2023) in Cell Reports
  • "Aberrant Cortical Ensembles and Schizophrenia-like Sensory Phenotypes in Setd1a+/− Mice" (2020) in Biological Psychiatry

Jeff P. Hamm frequently publishes in venues such as Biological Psychiatry, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), SSRN Electronic Journal, and Cell Reports.

Collaborations are a significant aspect of their scholarly activity. Frequent coauthors include Jordan M. Ross, Connor G. Gallimore, Georgia Bastos, Anna Rader, and Jacob T. Holmes.

Best Publications

  • Comparison of the N300 and N400 ERPs to picture stimuli in congruent and incongruent contexts.

    Jeff P Hamm;Blake W Johnson;Ian J Kirk

  • Long-term potentiation of human visual evoked responses

    Timothy J. Teyler;Jeff P. Hamm;Wesley C. Clapp;Blake W. Johnson

  • The neurophysiological correlates of face processing in adults and children with Asperger’s syndrome

    Kate O’Connor;Jeff P. Hamm;Ian J. Kirk

  • Processing melodic contour and speech intonation in congenital amusics with Mandarin Chinese.

    Cunmei Jiang;Jeff P. Hamm;Vanessa K. Lim;Ian J. Kirk

  • Functional neuroanatomy of mental rotation

    Branka Milivojevic;Jeff P. Hamm;Michael C. Corballis

  • Non-identical neural mechanisms for two types of mental transformation: event-related potentials during mental rotation and mental paper folding

    B Milivojevic;B.W Johnson;J.P Hamm;M.C Corballis

  • One good turn deserves another: an event-related brain potential study of rotated mirror–normal letter discriminations

    Jeff P. Hamm;Blake W. Johnson;Michael C. Corballis

  • Cerebral asymmetry for mental rotation: effects of response hand, handedness and gender.

    Blake W. Johnson;Kirsten J. McKenzie;Jeff P. Hamm

  • Impaired categorical perception of lexical tones in Mandarin-speaking congenital amusics

    Cunmei Jiang;Cunmei Jiang;Jeff P. Hamm;Vanessa K. Lim;Ian J. Kirk

  • High-density mapping in an N400 paradigm: evidence for bilateral temporal lobe generators.

    Blake W Johnson;Jeff P Hamm

  • Spatial frequency-specific potentiation of human visual-evoked potentials.

    Nicolas A. Mcnair;Wes C. Clapp;Jeff P. Hamm;Tim J. Teyler

  • Effects of long-term potentiation in the human visual cortex: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Wesley C. Clapp;Tino Zaehle;Kai Lutz;Val L. Marcar

  • Visual-field asymmetry in dual-stream RSVP.

    Antje Holländer;Michael C. Corballis;Jeffrey P. Hamm

  • Sex hormonal modulation of hemispheric asymmetries in the attentional blink.

    Antje Holländer;Markus Hausmann;Jeffrey P. Hamm;Michael C. Corballis

  • Impaired sensorimotor integration in focal hand dystonia patients in the absence of symptoms.

    Carolyn C Wu;Scott L Fairhall;Nicolas A McNair;Jeffrey P Hamm

  • Perceptual and motor mechanisms for mental rotation of human hands

    Zoe C. Thayer;Blake W. Johnson;Michael C. Corballis;Jeff P. Hamm

  • Long-term potentiation (LTP) of human sensory-evoked potentials

    Ian J. Kirk;Nicolas A. McNair;Jeffrey P. Hamm;Wesley C. Clapp

  • Paradoxical Interhemispheric Summation in the Split Brain

    Michael C. Corballis;Jeff P. Hamm;Kylie J. Barnett;Paul M. Corballis

  • Induction of LTP-like changes in human auditory cortex by rapid auditory stimulation: an FMRI study.

    Tino Zaehle;Wesley C Clapp;Wesley C Clapp;Jeff P Hamm;Martin Meyer

  • Age-related alterations in human neocortical plasticity.

    Margaret Spriggs;CJ Cadwallader;Jeffrey Hamm;Lynette Tippett

  • Sex hormonal modulation of interhemispheric transfer time

    M Hausmann;Jeffrey Hamm;Karen Waldie;Ian Kirk

  • Hemispheric dominance for mental rotation: it is a matter of time.

    Branka Milivojevic;Jeff P. Hamm;Michael C. Corballis

  • Brain-derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism, human memory, and synaptic neuroplasticity.

    Yvette N. Lamb;Nicole S. McKay;Christopher S. Thompson;Jeffrey P. Hamm

  • Amusia results in abnormal brain activity following inappropriate intonation during speech comprehension.

    Cunmei Jiang;Cunmei Jiang;Jeff P. Hamm;Vanessa K. Lim;Ian J. Kirk

  • A model of rotated mirror/normal letter discriminations.

    Eva Kung;Jeffrey Hamm

  • Research report Induction of orientation-specific LTP-like changes in human visual evoked potentials by rapid sensory stimulation

    Robert M. Ross;Nicolas A. McNair;Scott L. Fairhall;Wesley C. Clapp

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael C. Corballis
Michael C. Corballis University of Auckland
Karen E. Waldie
Karen E. Waldie University of Auckland
Raymond M. Klein
Raymond M. Klein Dalhousie University
Trevor J. Crawford
Trevor J. Crawford Lancaster University
Ulrich Ettinger
Ulrich Ettinger University of Bonn
Markus Hausmann
Markus Hausmann Durham University
John L. Bradshaw
John L. Bradshaw Monash University
Michael E. R. Nicholls
Michael E. R. Nicholls Flinders University
Veena Kumari
Veena Kumari Brunel University London
Pierre Jolicoeur
Pierre Jolicoeur University of Montreal

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