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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Buchanan Medal, Royal Society (UK) for his outstanding contributions to understanding DNA repair and DNA-damage-response signalling pathways".

Overview

Stephen R. Jackson is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, psychology, and medicine, encompassing 53 publications in neuroscience, 33 in psychology, and 20 in medicine. The main subfields of study include cognitive neuroscience, clinical psychology, neurology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and biomedical engineering.

The scientist's work spans a variety of topics, notably obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders, transcranial magnetic stimulation studies, autism spectrum disorder research, neuroscience and music perception, neurological disorders and treatments, neuroscience and neural engineering, and eating disorders and behaviors.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Georgina M. Jackson, Katherine Dyke, Hilmar P. Sigurdsson, Bàrbara Morera Maiquez, and Mairi S. Houlgreave.

Their recent notable papers illustrate a focus on brain function modulation, motor control, and neurological disorders such as Tourette syndrome. These papers include:

  • "Modulating Brain Networks With Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Over the Primary Motor Cortex: A Concurrent TMS/fMRI Study" (2020), published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
  • "The role of the insula in the generation of motor tics and the experience of the premonitory urge-to-tic in Tourette syndrome" (2020), published in Cortex
  • "Entraining Movement-Related Brain Oscillations to Suppress Tics in Tourette Syndrome" (2020), published in Current Biology
  • "Alterations in cerebellar grey matter structure and covariance networks in young people with Tourette syndrome" (2020), published in Cortex
  • "Non-invasive brain stimulation as therapy: systematic review and recommendations with a focus on the treatment of Tourette syndrome" (2021), published in Experimental Brain Research

Their published work frequently appears in journals such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cortex, Journal of Neuropsychology, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Brain and Behavior.

Stephen R. Jackson was awarded the Buchanan Medal by the Royal Society (UK) in 2011 for contributions related to DNA repair and DNA-damage-response signalling pathways.

Best Publications

  • Human Medial Frontal Cortex Mediates Unconscious Inhibition of Voluntary Action

    Petroc Sumner;Parashkev Nachev;Peter Stanley Morris;Andrew M Peters

  • ERP correlates of executive control during repeated language switching

    Georgina M. Jackson;Rachel Swainson;Ross Cunnington;Stephen R. Jackson

  • Selective Reaching to Grasp: Evidence for Distractor Interference Effects

    Steven P. Tipper;Louise A. Howard;Stephen R. Jackson

  • Serial reaction time learning and Parkinson's disease: Evidence for a procedural learning deficit.

    Georgina M. Jackson;Stephen R. Jackson;John Harrison;Leslie Henderson

  • Cognitive Control Mechanisms Revealed by ERP and fMRI: Evidence from Repeated Task-Switching

    R. Swainson;R. Cunnington;G. M. Jackson;C. Rorden

  • tDCS-induced alterations in GABA concentration within primary motor cortex predict motor learning and motor memory: a 7 T magnetic resonance spectroscopy study.

    Soyoung Kim;Mary C. Stephenson;Peter G. Morris;Stephen R. Jackson

  • The Ponzo illusion affects grip-force but not grip-aperture scaling during prehension movements.

    Stephen R. Jackson;Andrew Shaw

  • Inserting Needles Into the Body: A Meta-Analysis of Brain Activity Associated With Acupuncture Needle Stimulation

    Younbyoung Chae;Younbyoung Chae;Dong Seon Chang;Dong Seon Chang;Soon Ho Lee;Won Mo Jung

  • Parietal updating of limb posture: an event-related fMRI study.

    Asa Pellijeff;Leonardo Bonilha;Paul S. Morgan;Kirsten McKenzie

  • Are non-relevant objects represented in working memory? The effect of non-target objects on reach and grasp kinematics

    S.R. Jackson;G.M. Jackson;J. Rosicky

  • Compensatory Neural Reorganization in Tourette Syndrome

    Stephen R. Jackson;Stephen R. Jackson;Amy Parkinson;Jeyoung Jung;Suzanne E. Ryan

  • Increased GABA Contributes to Enhanced Control over Motor Excitability in Tourette Syndrome

    Amelia Draper;Mary C. Stephenson;Georgina M. Jackson;Sophia Pépés

  • Clinical effectiveness and patient perspectives of different treatment strategies for tics in children and adolescents with Tourette syndrome: a systematic review and qualitative analysis

    Chris Hollis;Mary Pennant;Jose Cuenca;Cris Glazebrook

  • On the functional anatomy of the urge-for-action.

    Stephen R. Jackson;Amy Parkinson;So Young Kim;Martin Schüermann

  • Vertex Stimulation as a Control Site for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Concurrent TMS/fMRI Study

    JeYoung Jung;JeYoung Jung;Andreas Bungert;Richard Bowtell;Stephen R. Jackson;Stephen R. Jackson

  • ERP Correlates of a Receptive Language-Switching Task:

    G M Jackson;Rachel Swainson;A Mullin;R Cunnington

  • Exogenous Orienting of Attention Depends upon the Ability to Execute Eye Movements

    Daniel T Smith;Chris Rorden;Stephen R Jackson

  • Where the eye looks, the hand follows; limb-dependent magnetic misreaching in optic ataxia.

    Stephen R. Jackson;Roger Newport;Dominic Mort;Masud Husain

  • Comparing GABA-dependent physiological measures of inhibition with proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy measurement of GABA using ultra-high-field MRI.

    Katherine Dyke;Sophia E. Pépés;Chen Chen;Soyoung Kim

  • Noninformative vision improves haptic spatial perception.

    Roger Newport;Benjamin Rabb;Stephen R Jackson

  • The role of consciousness in the urge-for-action.

    Álvaro A. Rivera-Rei;Andrés Canales-Johnson;David Huepe;Agustín Ibáñez

Frequent Co-Authors

Georgina M. Jackson
Georgina M. Jackson University of Nottingham
Masud Husain
Masud Husain University of Oxford
Isobel Heyman
Isobel Heyman University College London
Monika Harvey
Monika Harvey University of Glasgow
Chris Rorden
Chris Rorden University of South Carolina
Richard Bowtell
Richard Bowtell University of Nottingham
Ross Cunnington
Ross Cunnington University of Queensland
Christopher Kennard
Christopher Kennard University of Oxford
Petroc Sumner
Petroc Sumner Cardiff University
Steven P. Tipper
Steven P. Tipper University of York

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