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2016

Conference Publication

Examining a novel visual task for identifying individuals at increased risk of developing mental illness

Ngo, 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.

Examining a novel visual task for identifying individuals at increased risk of developing mental illness

2016

Conference Publication

Association of psychiatric profile measures with binocular rivalry rate (BRR): Implications for slow BRR as an endophenotype for bipolar disorder

Ngo, 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

Association of psychiatric profile measures with binocular rivalry rate (BRR): Implications for slow BRR as an endophenotype for bipolar disorder

2015

Journal Article

No relationship between binocular rivalry rate and eye-movement profiles in healthy individuals: a Bayes factor analysis

Law, Phillip C. F., Paton, Bryan K., Riddiford, Jacqueline A., Gurvich, Caroline T., Ngo, Trung T. and Miller, Steven M. (2015). No relationship between binocular rivalry rate and eye-movement profiles in healthy individuals: a Bayes factor analysis. Perception, 44 (6), 643-661. doi: 10.1177/0301006615594267

No relationship between binocular rivalry rate and eye-movement profiles in healthy individuals: a Bayes factor analysis

2015

Conference Publication

Bedside neuromodulation of persistent pain and allodynia using caloric vestibular stimulation: An effectiveness trial

Ngo, 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

Bedside neuromodulation of persistent pain and allodynia using caloric vestibular stimulation: An effectiveness trial

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 groups

Miller, 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.

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

2015

Conference Publication

Binocular rivalry rate as a novel candidate endophenotype for bipolar disorder

Ngo, 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

Binocular rivalry rate as a novel candidate endophenotype for bipolar disorder

2015

Conference Publication

Investigating optimal stimuli for large-scale endophenotype studies of binocular rivalry rate in bipolar disorder

Ngo, 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.

Investigating optimal stimuli for large-scale endophenotype studies of binocular rivalry rate in bipolar disorder

2015

Conference Publication

Investigating the effect of stimulus variables and eye movement profiles on binocular rivalry rate: Implications for large-scale endophenotype studies

Law, 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

Investigating the effect of stimulus variables and eye movement profiles on binocular rivalry rate: Implications for large-scale endophenotype studies

2013

Journal Article

Individual differences in moral behaviour: a role for response to risk and uncertainty?

Palmer, Colin J., Paton, Bryan, Ngo, Trung T., Thomson, Richard H., Hohwy, Jakob and Miller, Steven M. (2013). Individual differences in moral behaviour: a role for response to risk and uncertainty?. Neuroethics, 6 (1), 97-103. doi: 10.1007/s12152-012-9158-4

Individual differences in moral behaviour: a role for response to risk and uncertainty?

2013

Conference Publication

Persistent pain and perceptual rivalry interactions: An exploratory study

Barsdell, 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.

Persistent pain and perceptual rivalry interactions: An exploratory study

2013

Conference Publication

No relationship between binocular rivalry rate and eye movement variables

Law, 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

No relationship between binocular rivalry rate and eye movement variables

2013

Conference Publication

Development of a standardized system for perceptual rivalry research

Law, 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.

Development of a standardized system for perceptual rivalry research

2013

Conference Publication

A longitudinal investigation of binocular rivalry rate (BRR) in major psychotic disorders

Anderson-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.

A longitudinal investigation of binocular rivalry rate (BRR) in major psychotic disorders

2012

Conference Publication

Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate, an endophenotype for bipolar disorder

Miller, 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

Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate, an endophenotype for bipolar disorder

2012

Journal Article

Attentional switching in humans and flies: rivalry in large and miniature brains

Miller, Steven Mark, Ngo, Trung Thanh and van Swinderen, Bruno (2012). Attentional switching in humans and flies: rivalry in large and miniature brains. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 5 (JANUARY 2012) 188, 1-17. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00188

Attentional switching in humans and flies: rivalry in large and miniature brains

2011

Conference Publication

Effects of a non-invasive vestibular-cortical activation technique on subjective ratings of persistent pain and mood

Barsdell, 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.

Effects of a non-invasive vestibular-cortical activation technique on subjective ratings of persistent pain and mood

2011

Conference Publication

Development of a binocular rivalry testing system for large-scale psychiatric and genetic studies

Law, 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.

Development of a binocular rivalry testing system for large-scale psychiatric and genetic studies

2011

Conference Publication

Effects of a non-invasive vestibulocortical activation technique in persistent pain states

Ngo, 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.

Effects of a non-invasive vestibulocortical activation technique in persistent pain states

2010

Journal Article

Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate

Miller, Steven M., Hansell, Narelle K., Ngo, Trung T., Liu, Guang B., Pettigrew, John D., Martin, Nicholas G. and Wright, Margaret J. (2010). Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107 (6), 2664-2668. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0912149107

Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate

2010

Conference Publication

Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate

Miller, S. M., Hansell, N. K., Ngo, T. T., Liu, G. B., Pettigrew, J. D., Martin, N. G. and Wright, M. J. (2010). Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate. 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.

Genetic contribution to individual variation in binocular rivalry rate