2018 Conference Publication Improving memory in dementia and healthy older people with rVCS: a study protocolTrung T. Ngo and Miguel E. Rentería (2018). Improving memory in dementia and healthy older people with rVCS: a study protocol. BDHP Ageing Theme Conference: “Improving the Health of Older People”, Translational Research Institute, Woolloongabba QLD, Australia, 3 August 2018. |
2017 Conference Publication A perceptual endophenotype for mental illness: Characterising normal genetic variation in the traitCuéllar-Partida, Gabriel, Ngo, Trung T., Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste, Rentería, Miguel E., Colodro Conde, Lucia, Gordon, Scott D., Hansell, Narelle K., Medland, Sarah E., Wright, Margaret J. and Martin, Nicholas G. (2017). A perceptual endophenotype for mental illness: Characterising normal genetic variation in the trait. BLiSS 2017 — Brisbane Life Science ECR Symposium, Translational Research Institute, Brisbane, 24 November 2017. |
2017 Conference Publication GWAS of complementary perceptual endophenotype measures: How do they rate?Ngo, Trung T., Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel, Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste, Rentería, Miguel E., Colodro Conde, Lucia, Gordon, Scott D., Hansell, Narelle K., Medland, Sarah E., Wright, Margaret J. and Martin, Nicholas G. (2017). GWAS of complementary perceptual endophenotype measures: How do they rate?. Australasian Society for Bipolar & Depressive Disorders (ASBDD) 2017 Conference, Deakin Edge, Melbourne, 15–17 September 2017. |
2017 Conference Publication Non-invasive DBS with caloric vestibular stimulation: clinical research applications and putative mechanismsNgo, Trung T. and Rentería, Miguel E. (2017). Non-invasive DBS with caloric vestibular stimulation: clinical research applications and putative mechanisms. Asia-Pacific Centre for Neuromodulation Deep Brain Stimulation Symposium, Brisbane, Australia, 24–25 November 2017. |
2016 Conference Publication Association of psychiatric profile measures with binocular rivalry rate (BRR): Implications for slow BRR as an endophenotype for bipolar disorderNgo, T. T., Couvy-Duchesne, B., Cuéllar-Partida, G., Rentería, M. E., Colodro Conde, L., Gordon, S. D., Hansell, N. K., Law, P. C. F., Miller, S. M., Medland, S. E., Wright, M. J. and Martin, N. G. (2016). Association of psychiatric profile measures with binocular rivalry rate (BRR): Implications for slow BRR as an endophenotype for bipolar disorder. International Society for Twin Studies Satellite Meeting, QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia, 20 June 2016. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/thg.2016.66 |
2016 Conference Publication Examining a novel visual task for identifying individuals at increased risk of developing mental illnessNgo, Trung T., Law, Phillip C. F., Foley, Sharon R. and Capra, Carina (2016). Examining a novel visual task for identifying individuals at increased risk of developing mental illness. BLiSS 2016 — Brisbane Life Science ECR Symposium, Brisbane, Australia, 2 December 2016. |
2015 Conference Publication Investigating optimal stimuli for large-scale endophenotype studies of binocular rivalry rate in bipolar disorderNgo, T. T., Law, P. C. F. and Miller, S. M. (2015). Investigating optimal stimuli for large-scale endophenotype studies of binocular rivalry rate in bipolar disorder. Society for Mental Health Research Conference 2015, Sofitel Hotel, Brisbane, Qld, 2–4 December 2015. |
2015 Conference Publication Investigating the effect of stimulus variables and eye movement profiles on binocular rivalry rate: Implications for large-scale endophenotype studiesLaw, P. C. F., Riddiford, J. A., Gurvich, C. T., Ngo, T. T. and Miller, S. M. (2015). Investigating the effect of stimulus variables and eye movement profiles on binocular rivalry rate: Implications for large-scale endophenotype studies. ICON 2014: XII International Conference on Cognitive Neuroscience, Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Queensland, Australia, 27–31 July 2014. Switzerland: Frontiers Research Foundation. doi: 10.3389/conf.fnhum.2015.217.00291 |
2015 Conference Publication Bedside neuromodulation of persistent pain and allodynia using caloric vestibular stimulation: An effectiveness trialNgo, T. T., Barsdell, W. N., Arnold, C. A., Chou, M. J., New, P. W., Hill, S. T., Nunn, A. K., Brown, D. J., Gibson, S. J. and Miller, S. M. (2015). Bedside neuromodulation of persistent pain and allodynia using caloric vestibular stimulation: An effectiveness trial. 22nd World Congress of Neurology, Santiago, Chile, 31 October – 5 November 2015. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.jns.2015.08.304 |
2015 Conference Publication Binocular rivalry rate as a novel candidate endophenotype for bipolar disorderNgo, Trung, Rentería, Miguel E., Colodro Conde, Lucia, Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste, Cuéllar-Partida, Gabriel, Hansell, Narelle K., Medland, Sarah E., Miller, Steven M., Wright, Margaret J. and Martin, Nicholas G. (2015). Binocular rivalry rate as a novel candidate endophenotype for bipolar disorder. XXIII rd World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics (WCPG), Toronto, Canada, 16–20 October 2015. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2015.09.010 |
2015 Conference Publication Effects of drift speed and stimulus size on binocular rivalry rate and mixed percept duration in healthy individuals: Implications for endophenotype studies in clinical psychiatric groupsMiller, S. M., Law, P. C. F. and Ngo, T. T. (2015). Effects of drift speed and stimulus size on binocular rivalry rate and mixed percept duration in healthy individuals: Implications for endophenotype studies in clinical psychiatric groups. Society for Neuroscience 45th Annual Meeting, Chicago, USA, 17–21 October 2015. |
2013 Conference Publication Development of a standardized system for perceptual rivalry researchLaw, P. C. F., Paton, B. K., Thomson, R. H., Liu, G. B., Miller, S. M. and Ngo, T. T. (2013). Development of a standardized system for perceptual rivalry research. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society, Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre, Victoria, Australia, 3–6 February 2013. Australian Neuroscience Society. |
2013 Conference Publication Persistent pain and perceptual rivalry interactions: An exploratory studyBarsdell, W. N., Law, P. C. F., Gibson, S. J., Miller, S. M. and Ngo, T. T. (2013). Persistent pain and perceptual rivalry interactions: An exploratory study. 33rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Pain Society, Canberra, Australia, 17–20 March 2013. North Sydney, NSW Australia: Australian Society of Anaesthetists. |
2013 Conference Publication A longitudinal investigation of binocular rivalry rate (BRR) in major psychotic disordersAnderson-Schmidt, H., Gebel, L., Callista, K., Nierste, B., Glöckner, A., Budde, M., Heilbronner, U., Martin, N. G., Ngo, T. T., Miller, S. M. and Schulze, T. G. (2013). A longitudinal investigation of binocular rivalry rate (BRR) in major psychotic disorders. 21st World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, Boston, USA, 17–21 October 2013. |
2013 Conference Publication No relationship between binocular rivalry rate and eye movement variablesLaw, P. C. F., Riddiford, J. A., Gurvich, C. T., Ngo, T. T. and Miller, S. M. (2013). No relationship between binocular rivalry rate and eye movement variables. 4th Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Conference, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, 28 November – 1 December 2013. Switzerland: Frontiers Research Foundation. doi: 10.3389/conf.fnhum.2013.212.00116 |
2012 Conference Publication Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate, an endophenotype for bipolar disorderMiller, S. M., Hansell, N. K., Ngo, T. T., Liu, G. B., Pettigrew, J. D., Wright, M. J. and Martin, N. G. (2012). Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate, an endophenotype for bipolar disorder. 5th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Bipolar Disorders, Istanbul, Turkey, 14–17 March 2012. Hoboken, NJ United States: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-5618.2012.00981.x |
2011 Conference Publication Effects of a non-invasive vestibular-cortical activation technique on subjective ratings of persistent pain and moodBarsdell, W. N., Ngo, T. T., Chou, M. J., Arnold, C. A., Nunn, A., Hill, S. T., Brown, D. J., Gibson, S. J. and Miller, S. M. (2011). Effects of a non-invasive vestibular-cortical activation technique on subjective ratings of persistent pain and mood. 1st Scientific Meeting of Biological Psychiatry Australia, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia, 7–8 November 2011. |
2011 Conference Publication Development of a binocular rivalry testing system for large-scale psychiatric and genetic studiesLaw, P. C. F., Paton, B., Liu, G. B., Ngo, T. T. and Miller, S. M. (2011). Development of a binocular rivalry testing system for large-scale psychiatric and genetic studies. 1st Scientific Meeting of Biological Psychiatry Australia, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia, 7–8 November 2011. |
2011 Conference Publication Effects of a non-invasive vestibulocortical activation technique in persistent pain statesNgo, T. T., Barsdell, W. N., Chou, M. J., Arnold, C., Nunn, A., Hill, S. T., Brown, D. J., Gibson, S. J. and Miller, S. M. (2011). Effects of a non-invasive vestibulocortical activation technique in persistent pain states. 8th IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience, Florence, Italy, 14–18 July, 2011. |
2010 Conference Publication An association between inequity-averse moral preference and risk aversion in decision-makingPalmer, C. J., Paton, B., Ngo, T. T., Thomson, R. H., Hohwy, J. and Miller, S. M. (2010). An association between inequity-averse moral preference and risk aversion in decision-making. ANS/AuPS 2010 — 30th Annual Meeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society, in conjunction with the 50th Anniversary Meeting of the Australian Physiological Society, Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour, Sydney, 31 January – 3 February 2010. Australian Neuroscience Society. |