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Neuroscience

D-Index
63
Citations
15962
World Ranking
3371
National Ranking
88

Best Publications

  • Stride length regulation in Parkinson's disease Normalization strategies and underlying mechanisms

    Meg E. Morris;Robert Iansek;Thomas A. Matyas;Jeffery J. Summers

  • The pathogenesis of gait hypokinesia in Parkinson's disease

    Meg E. Morris;Robert Iansek;Thomas A. Matyas;Jeffery J. Summers

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

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

  • Dual Task Interference During Gait in People With Parkinson Disease: Effects of Motor Versus Cognitive Secondary Tasks

    Simone O'Shea;Meg E Morris;Robert Iansek

  • The biomechanics and motor control of gait in Parkinson disease.

    Meg E. Morris;Frances Huxham;Jennifer McGinley;Karen Dodd

  • Ability to modulate walking cadence remains intact in Parkinson's disease.

    M E Morris;R Iansek;T A Matyas;J J Summers

  • 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

  • Motor function of the monkey globus pallidus. 1. Neuronal discharge and parameters of movement.

    Peter Brotchie;Robert Iansek;Malcolm K. Horne

  • Motor function of the monkey globus pallidus. 2. Cognitive aspects of movement and phasic neuronal activity.

    Peter Brotchie;Robert Iansek;Malcolm K. Horne

  • An Evaluation of the Role of Internal Cues in the Pathogenesis of Parkinsonian Hypokinesia

    Nellie Georgiou;Robert Iansek;Johnson Lockyer Bradshaw;James Phillips

  • Three‐dimensional gait biomechanics in Parkinson's disease: Evidence for a centrally mediated amplitude regulation disorder

    Meg E Morris;Robert Iansek;Jennifer Louise McGinley;Thomas Matyas

  • Gait freezing in Parkinson's disease and the stride length sequence effect interaction

    Rachel Chee;Anna T Murphy;Mary Danoudis;Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis

  • Performance on Clinical Tests of Balance in Parkinson's Disease

    Fiona Smithson;Meg E Morris;Robert Iansek

  • Postural instability in Parkinson's disease: a comparison with and without a concurrent task

    Meg Morris;Robert Iansek;Fiona Smithson;Frances Huxham

  • 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

  • A randomized controlled trial of movement strategies compared with exercise for people with Parkinson's disease

    Meg E. Morris;Robert Iansek;Beth Kirkwood

  • Speech volume regulation in Parkinson's disease: effects of implicit cues and explicit instructions.

    Aileen K Ho;John L Bradshaw;Robert Iansek;Robin J Alfredson

  • 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

  • The sequence effect and gait festination in Parkinson disease: contributors to freezing of gait?

    Robert Iansek;Frances Huxham;Jennifer McGinley

  • Constraints on the kinetic, kinematic and spatiotemporal parameters of gait in Parkinson's disease

    Meg E Morris;Jennifer McGinley;Frances Huxham;Janice Collier

  • Age-Related Motor Slowness - Simply Strategic

    Michaela Morgan;James G. Phillips;John L. Bradshaw;Jason B. Mattingley

  • Volume perception in Parkinsonian speech

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

  • Movement-related potentials associated with movement preparation and motor imagery

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

  • For better or worse: The effect of levodopa on speech in Parkinson's disease

    Aileen K Ho;John Lockyer Bradshaw;Robert Iansek

  • The role of the supplementary motor area in the control of voluntary movement

    Ross Cunnington;John L. Bradshaw;Robert Iansek

Frequent Co-Authors

John L. Bradshaw
John L. Bradshaw Monash University
James G. Phillips
James G. Phillips Auckland University of Technology
Ross Cunnington
Ross Cunnington University of Queensland
Jeffery J. Summers
Jeffery J. Summers Liverpool John Moores University
Nicole Joan Rinehart
Nicole Joan Rinehart Monash University
Bruce J Tonge
Bruce J Tonge Monash University
Jason B. Mattingley
Jason B. Mattingley University of Queensland
Peter G. Enticott
Peter G. Enticott Deakin University
Francesco E. Pontieri
Francesco E. Pontieri Sapienza University of Rome

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