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Peter G. Enticott

Peter G. Enticott

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Psychology

D-Index
53
Citations
10037
World Ranking
4835
National Ranking
273

Overview

Peter G. Enticott is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia and has contributed extensively to the fields of neuroscience, medicine, and psychology. Their research spans a breadth of topics primarily centered on cognitive neuroscience and clinical applications related to brain function and developmental disorders.

The scientist's main fields of study include neuroscience, medicine, and psychology, with significant focus on subfields such as cognitive neuroscience, neurology, clinical psychology, psychiatry and mental health, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

Research topics that are prominent in their body of work include:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Vestibular and auditory disorders

Among recent publications, notable papers include:

  • "Fixel-based Analysis of Diffusion MRI: Methods, Applications, Challenges and Opportunities" (2021, NeuroImage)
  • "Periodic and aperiodic neural activity displays age-dependent changes across early-to-middle childhood" (2022, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience)
  • "Large-scale analysis of interindividual variability in theta-burst stimulation data: Results from the 'Big TMS Data Collaboration'" (2020, Brain Stimulation)
  • "Is the Putative Mirror Neuron System Associated with Empathy? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" (2020, Neuropsychology Review)
  • "Landscapes of becoming social: A systematic review of evidence for associations and pathways between interactions with nature and socioemotional development in children" (2020, Environment International)

Frequent co-authors collaborating on research with Peter G. Enticott include:

  • Aron T. Hill
  • Melissa Kirkovski
  • Jarrad A. G. Lum
  • Christian Hyde
  • Gillian M. Clark

The scientist has published extensively in several key venues, including:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Brain Stimulation
  • Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
  • Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Psychophysiology

Best Publications

  • Improving working memory: The effect of combining cognitive activity and anodal transcranial direct current stimulation to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

    Sophie Andrews;Kate Elizabeth Hoy;Peter Gregory Enticott;Zafiris Jeff Daskalakis

  • A review of the role of female gender in autism spectrum disorders.

    Melissa Kirkovski;Peter Gregory Enticott;Paul Bernard Fitzgerald

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

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

  • Gait function in newly diagnosed children with autism: Cerebellar and basal ganglia related motor disorder.

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;Bruce John Tonge;Robert Iansek;Jenny McGinley

  • Fixel-based Analysis of Diffusion MRI: Methods, Applications, Challenges and Opportunities.

    Thijs Dhollander;Adam Clemente;Mervyn Singh;Frederique Boonstra

  • The neural underpinnings of vicarious experience

    Bernadette M. Fitzgibbon;Jamie Ward;Peter G. Enticott

  • Mirror neuron activation is associated with facial emotion processing

    Peter Gregory Enticott;Patrick Johnston;Sally Elizabeth Herring;Kate Elizabeth Hoy

  • Gait function in high-functioning autism and Asperger's disorder : evidence for basal-ganglia and cerebellar involvement?

    Nicole Joan Rinehart;Bruce John Tonge;John Lockyer Bradshaw;Robert Iansek

  • Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation as a treatment for psychiatric disorders: A comprehensive review

    F S Bersani;A Minichino;Peter Gregory Enticott;L Mazzarini

  • Impact of built environment design on emotion measured via neurophysiological correlates and subjective indicators: A systematic review

    Isabella Bower;Richard Tucker;Peter G. Enticott

  • Response inhibition and impulsivity in schizophrenia.

    Peter Gregory Enticott;James Robert Ogloff;John Lockyer Bradshaw

  • Reward processing in anorexia nervosa

    Charlotte Keating;Alan J. Tilbrook;Susan L. Rossell;Susan L. Rossell;Peter G. Enticott

  • A Double-blind, Randomized Trial of Deep Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) for Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Peter G. Enticott;Bernadette M. Fitzgibbon;Hayley A. Kennedy;Sara L. Arnold

  • Mirror Neuron Activity Associated with Social Impairments but not Age in Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Peter G. Enticott;Peter G. Enticott;Hayley A. Kennedy;Nicole J. Rinehart;Bruce J. Tonge

  • Shared pain: from empathy to synaesthesia.

    Bernadette Fitzgibbon;Melita Joy Giummarra;Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis;Peter Gregory Enticott

  • The Rubber Hand Illusion Reveals Proprioceptive and Sensorimotor Differences in Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Bryan Paton;Jakob Hohwy;Peter Gregory Enticott

  • Elucidation of impulsivity

    Peter Gregory Enticott;James Robert Ogloff

  • Noninvasive stimulation of the temporoparietal junction: A systematic review.

    Peter H. Donaldson;Nicole J. Rinehart;Peter G. Enticott

  • Brief Report: Executive Functioning in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Gender Comparison of Response Inhibition

    Janine M Lemon;Belinda Anne Gargaro;Peter Gregory Enticott;Nicole Joan Rinehart

  • Large-scale analysis of interindividual variability in theta-burst stimulation data: Results from the 'Big TMS Data Collaboration'.

    Daniel T. Corp;Daniel T. Corp;Hannah G.K. Bereznicki;Gillian M. Clark;George J. Youssef

  • Interpersonal motor resonance in autism spectrum disorder: evidence against a global “mirror system” deficit

    Peter Gregory Enticott;Hayley Ann Kennedy;Nicole Joan Rinehart;John Lockyer Bradshaw

  • A transcranial magnetic stimulation study of the effect of visual orientation on the putative human mirror neuron system

    Jed Burgess;Sara Arnold;Bernadette Fitzgibbon;Paul Bernard Fitzgerald

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul B. Fitzgerald
Paul B. Fitzgerald Australian National University
Nicole Joan Rinehart
Nicole Joan Rinehart Monash University
John L. Bradshaw
John L. Bradshaw Monash University
Jarrad A. G. Lum
Jarrad A. G. Lum Deakin University
Bruce J Tonge
Bruce J Tonge Monash University
Susan L. Rossell
Susan L. Rossell Swinburne University of Technology
James R. P. Ogloff
James R. P. Ogloff Swinburne University of Technology
Nicki A. Dowling
Nicki A. Dowling Deakin University
Timothy J. Silk
Timothy J. Silk Deakin University

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