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Taiwan
2022

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Neuroscience

D-Index
41
Citations
6717
World Ranking
7861
National Ranking
21

Psychology

D-Index
41
Citations
6621
World Ranking
7936
National Ranking
14

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2022 - Research.com Neuroscience in Taiwan Leader Award

Overview

Neil G. Muggleton is affiliated with National Central University in Taiwan. The primary field of research is Neuroscience, with specific focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Developmental and Educational Psychology, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

The researcher's recent publications cover a range of topics related to neural dynamics, brain function, and behavioral studies. Notable papers include:

  • Revealing the Dynamic Nature of Amplitude Modulated Neural Entrainment With Holo-Hilbert Spectral Analysis (2021), Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • The effects of visual training on sports skill in volleyball players (2020), Progress in Brain Research
  • Critical role of rhythms in prefrontal transcranial magnetic stimulation for depression: A randomized sham-controlled study (2021), Human Brain Mapping
  • The association between working memory precision and the nonlinear dynamics of frontal and parieto-occipital EEG activity (2023), Scientific Reports
  • Linking tonic and phasic pupil responses to P300 amplitude in an emotional face-word Stroop task (2023), Psychophysiology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Neil G. Muggleton include:

  • Wei-Kuang Liang
  • Norden E. Huang
  • Chi-Hung Juan
  • Prasad Balachandran
  • Chia-Chuan Yu

The scientist has published multiple articles in the following venues:

  • Progress in Brain Research
  • Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • IBRO Neuroscience Reports
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Harvard Dataverse

Main topics addressed in the research include:

  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Motor Control and Adaptation
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Sports Performance and Training
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies

Best Publications

  • State-dependency in brain stimulation studies of perception and cognition.

    Juha Silvanto;Juha Silvanto;Neil Muggleton;Vincent Walsh

  • Open vs. Closed Skill Sports and the Modulation of Inhibitory Control

    Chun Hao Wang;Chun Hao Wang;Che Chien Chang;Yen Ming Liang;Chun Ming Shih

  • Neural adaptation reveals state-dependent effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation

    Juha Silvanto;Neil G. Muggleton;Alan Cowey;Vincent Walsh

  • Unleashing potential: transcranial direct current stimulation over the right posterior parietal cortex improves change detection in low-performing individuals.

    Philip Tseng;Tzu Yu Hsu;Tzu Yu Hsu;Chi Fu Chang;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Ovid J.L. Tzeng

  • Modulating inhibitory control with direct current stimulation of the superior medial frontal cortex.

    Tzu Yu Hsu;Lin Yuan Tseng;Lin Yuan Tseng;Jia Xin Yu;Jia Xin Yu;Wen Jui Kuo;Wen Jui Kuo

  • Magnetic and electrical stimulation of the auditory cortex for intractable tinnitus. Case report.

    Dirk De Ridder;Gert De Mulder;Vincent Walsh;Neil Muggleton

  • Human Frontal Eye Fields and Visual Search

    Neil G. Muggleton;Chi Hung Juan;Alan Cowey;Vincent Walsh

  • Control of prepotent responses by the superior medial frontal cortex.

    Chiao Yun Chen;Neil G. Muggleton;Ovid J.L. Tzeng;Daisy L. Hung;Daisy L. Hung

  • Timing of Target Discrimination in Human Frontal Eye Fields

    Jacinta O'shea;Neil G. Muggleton;Alan Cowey;Vincent Walsh

  • Right Parietal Cortex Plays a Critical Role in Change Blindness

    Diane M. Beck;Neil Muggleton;Vincent Walsh;Nilli Lavie

  • New light through old windows: moving beyond the "virtual lesion" approach to transcranial magnetic stimulation.

    Juha Silvanto;Juha Silvanto;Neil G. Muggleton

  • The Perceptual and Functional Consequences of Parietal Top-Down Modulation on the Visual Cortex

    Juha Silvanto;Neil Muggleton;Nilli Lavie;Vincent Walsh

  • Effects of tms over premotor and superior temporal cortices on biological motion perception

    Bianca Michelle van Kemenade;Neil Muggleton;Vincent Walsh;Ayse Pinar Saygin

  • Disruption of synaesthesia following TMS of the right posterior parietal cortex.

    Neil Muggleton;Elias Tsakanikos;Vincent Walsh;Jamie Ward

  • Neural activation state determines behavioral susceptibility to modified theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation.

    Juha Silvanto;Neil G. Muggleton;Alan Cowey;Vincent Walsh

  • Segregation of Visual Selection and Saccades in Human Frontal Eye Fields

    C.-H. Juan;C.-H. Juan;N. G. Muggleton;O. J. L. Tzeng;O. J. L. Tzeng;D. L. Hung;D. L. Hung;D. L. Hung

  • Testing the validity of the TMS state-dependency approach: targeting functionally distinct motion-selective neural populations in visual areas V1/V2 and V5/MT+.

    Juha Silvanto;Neil G. Muggleton

  • Double Dissociation of Format-Dependent and Number-Specific Neurons in Human Parietal Cortex

    Roi Cohen Kadosh;Neil Muggleton;Juha Silvanto;Vincent Walsh

  • TMS over right posterior parietal cortex induces neglect in a scene-based frame of reference.

    Neil G. Muggleton;Peggy Postma;Karolina Moutsopoulou;Ian Nimmo-Smith

  • Home cage presentation of complex discrimination tasks to marmosets and rhesus monkeys.

    H. S. Crofts;N. G. Muggleton;A. P. Bowditch;P. C. Pearce

Frequent Co-Authors

Chi-Hung Juan
Chi-Hung Juan National Central University
Vincent Walsh
Vincent Walsh University College London
Daisy L. Hung
Daisy L. Hung National Central University
Ovid J.L. Tzeng
Ovid J.L. Tzeng Academia Sinica
Michael J. Banissy
Michael J. Banissy Goldsmiths University of London
Alan Cowey
Alan Cowey University of Oxford
Juha Silvanto
Juha Silvanto University of Surrey
Ryota Kanai
Ryota Kanai University of Sussex
Jamie Ward
Jamie Ward University of Sussex
Lauren Stewart
Lauren Stewart Goldsmiths University of London

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