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John L. Bradshaw

John L. Bradshaw

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Psychology

D-Index
93
Citations
31402
World Ranking
845
National Ranking
40

Overview

John L. Bradshaw is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their research spans multiple fields including Engineering, Medicine, and Neuroscience, with a focus also on several specialized subfields such as Biomedical Engineering, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Cognitive Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.

The primary research topics covered by Bradshaw's work include Sports Dynamics and Biomechanics, Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies, Sports Performance and Training, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, and Mechanics and Biomechanics Studies.

Bradshaw's recent publications illustrate a diverse and interdisciplinary scope. Among these are:

  • Projectile motion with quadratic drag, 2023, American Journal of Physics
  • Energy equations for projectiles with linear and quadratic drag, 2022, European Journal of Physics
  • Anomalies in global network connectivity associated with early recovery from alcohol dependence: A network transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography study, 2022, Addiction Biology
  • Prefix-Tree Decoding for Predicting Mass Spectra from Molecules, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Local Latent Space Bayesian Optimization over Structured Inputs, 2022, arXiv (Cornell University)

Bradshaw frequently publishes in venues including arXiv (Cornell University), American Journal of Physics, Addiction Biology, and European Journal of Physics.

Collaborations have been established with several co-authors across different publications. Frequent collaborators include Jodie Naim-Feil, Paul B. Fitzgerald, Mica Rubinson, Dan I. Lubman, and D.M. Sheppard.

Best Publications

  • CO2 storage capacity estimation: Methodology and gaps

    Stefan Bachu;Didier Bonijoly;John Bradshaw;Robert Burruss

  • The nature of hemispheric specialization in man

    John L. Bradshaw;Norman C. Nettleton

  • Speech impairment in a large sample of patients with Parkinson's disease

    Aileen K. Ho;Robert Iansek;Caterina Marigliani;John L. Bradshaw

  • Human cerebral asymmetry

    John L Bradshaw;Norman C Nettleton

  • CO2 storage capacity estimation: Issues and development of standards

    John Bradshaw;Stefan Bachu;Didier Bonijoly;Robert Burruss

  • The Evolution of Lateral Asymmetries, Language, Tool Use, and Intellect

    John L. Bradshaw;Lesley J. Rogers

  • Interhemispheric effects on reaction time to verbal and nonverbal visual stimuli.

    Gina Geffen;J. L. Bradshaw;G. Wallace

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

    Anina N. Rich;John L. Bradshaw;Jason B. Mattingley

  • Addiction, compulsive drug seeking, and the role of frontostriatal mechanisms in regulating inhibitory control

    Jodie Feil;Dianne Sheppard;Paul B. Fitzgerald;Paul B. Fitzgerald;Murat Yücel

  • Unconscious priming eliminates automatic binding of colour and alphanumeric form in synaesthesia

    Jason B. Mattingley;Anina N. Rich;Greg Yelland;John L. Bradshaw

  • Movement-related potentials in Parkinson's disease. Presence and predictability of temporal and spatial cues

    Ross Cunnington;Robert Iansek;John L. Bradshaw;Jim G. Phillips

  • Developmental Disorders of the Frontostriatal System : Neuropsychological, Neuropsychiatric and Evolutionary Perspectives

    John L. Bradshaw

  • Movement preparation in high-functioning autism and Asperger disorder: a serial choice reaction time task involving motor reprogramming.

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;John L Bradshaw;Avril Brereton;Bruce J Tonge

  • Associations between laboratory measures of executive inhibitory control and self-reported impulsivity

    Peter Gregory Enticott;James Robert P Ogloff;John Lockyer Bradshaw

  • The role of the cerebral hemispheres in music

    Anne Gates;John L. Bradshaw

  • Hemispheric asymmetry: verbal and spatial encoding of visual stimuli.

    Gina Geffen;John L. Bradshaw;Norman C. Nettleton

  • Autism and ADHD: how far have we come in the comorbidity debate?

    Belinda A. Gargaro;Nicole J. Rinehart;John L. Bradshaw;Bruce J. Tonge

  • White-matter abnormalities in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: A diffusion tensor imaging study

    Timothy Silk;Alasdair Lachlan Angus Vance;Nicole Joan Rinehart;John Lockyer Bradshaw

  • Atypical Interference of Local Detail on Global Processing in High-functioning Autism and Asperger's Disorder

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;John L Bradshaw;Simon Moss;Avril V Brereton

  • Visual field differences in verbal tasks: effects of task familiarity and sex of subject.

    John L. Bradshaw;E.Anne Gates

  • The Evolution of Lateral Asymmetries, Language, Tool Use, and Intellect.

    Robin Dunbar;John Bradshaw;Lesley Rogers

Frequent Co-Authors

Jason B. Mattingley
Jason B. Mattingley University of Queensland
Nicole Joan Rinehart
Nicole Joan Rinehart Monash University
James G. Phillips
James G. Phillips Auckland University of Technology
Peter G. Enticott
Peter G. Enticott Deakin University
Bruce J Tonge
Bruce J Tonge Monash University
Michael E. R. Nicholls
Michael E. R. Nicholls Flinders University
Paul B. Fitzgerald
Paul B. Fitzgerald Australian National University
Ross Cunnington
Ross Cunnington University of Queensland
Timothy J. Silk
Timothy J. Silk Deakin University

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