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Dr Sam Armstrong
Dr

Sam Armstrong

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Overview

Availability

Dr Sam Armstrong is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Psychology, University of Southern Queensland
  • Masters (Research), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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11 works between 2018 and 2025

1 - 11 of 11 works

2025

Other Outputs

The neural dynamics of novel word learning

Armstrong, Samuel (2025). The neural dynamics of novel word learning. PhD Thesis, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/f1f6948

The neural dynamics of novel word learning

2024

Journal Article

Tracking the acquisition and retention of novel word representations: an ERP study

Armstrong, Samuel R., Copland, David A., Escudero, Paola and Angwin, Anthony J. (2024). Tracking the acquisition and retention of novel word representations: an ERP study. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 39 (4), 401-422. doi: 10.1080/23273798.2024.2310549

Tracking the acquisition and retention of novel word representations: an ERP study

2024

Conference Publication

'Waves of learning new words': oscillatory signatures of cross-situational learning

Armstrong, Samuel, Escudero, Paola and Angwin, Anthony (2024). 'Waves of learning new words': oscillatory signatures of cross-situational learning. 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 24 - 26, October 2024.

'Waves of learning new words': oscillatory signatures of cross-situational learning

2022

Journal Article

Unconscious influences on “free will” movement initiation: slow-wave brain stimulation and the readiness potential

Armstrong, Samuel, Bland, Nicholas S., Sale, Martin V. and Cunnington, Ross (2022). Unconscious influences on “free will” movement initiation: slow-wave brain stimulation and the readiness potential. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 34 (6), 1038-1052. doi: 10.1162/jocn_a_01840

Unconscious influences on “free will” movement initiation: slow-wave brain stimulation and the readiness potential

2022

Journal Article

Acquisition of novel word meaning via cross situational word learning: an event-related potential study

Angwin, Anthony J., Armstrong, Samuel R., Fisher, Courtney and Escudero, Paola (2022). Acquisition of novel word meaning via cross situational word learning: an event-related potential study. Brain and Language, 229 105111, 105111. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2022.105111

Acquisition of novel word meaning via cross situational word learning: an event-related potential study

2022

Conference Publication

Acquiring novel word meaning via cross-situational learning: an EEG study

Armstrong, Samuel R., Copland, David A., Escudero, Paola and Angwin, Anthony J. (2022). Acquiring novel word meaning via cross-situational learning: an EEG study. ANS 2022 40th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Neuroscientific Society, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 5 - 7 December 2022.

Acquiring novel word meaning via cross-situational learning: an EEG study

2022

Conference Publication

Motor cortical excitability is modulated by the phase of slow-wave brain stimulation

Armstrong, Samuel R., Lemass, Gabriella, Sale, Martin V. and Cunnington, Ross (2022). Motor cortical excitability is modulated by the phase of slow-wave brain stimulation. Australasian Brain and Psychological Sciences Meeting, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 11 - 14 July 2022.

Motor cortical excitability is modulated by the phase of slow-wave brain stimulation

2021

Conference Publication

The effects of white noise and dopamine modulation on novel word learning in healthy young adults

McSween, Marie-Pier, McMahon, Katie L., Angwin, Anthony J., Wilson, Wayne J., Barry, Robert J., Adam, Robert J., Armstrong, Samuel and Copland, David A. (2021). The effects of white noise and dopamine modulation on novel word learning in healthy young adults. 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Neurobiology of Language, Online, 5-8 October 2021.

The effects of white noise and dopamine modulation on novel word learning in healthy young adults

2019

Other Outputs

Neural mechanisms underlying timing in motor control

Armstrong, Samuel (2019). Neural mechanisms underlying timing in motor control. MPhil Thesis, Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2019.680

Neural mechanisms underlying timing in motor control

2018

Journal Article

Neural oscillations and the initiation of voluntary movement

Armstrong, Samuel, Sale, Martin V. and Cunnington, Ross (2018). Neural oscillations and the initiation of voluntary movement. Frontiers in Psychology, 9 (DEC) 2509, 2509. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02509

Neural oscillations and the initiation of voluntary movement

2018

Conference Publication

Is 'free will' just a passing phase? The influence of transcranial alternating current stimulation on the timing of voluntary movement

Armstrong, Sam, Sale, Martin V. and Cunnington, Ross (2018). Is 'free will' just a passing phase? The influence of transcranial alternating current stimulation on the timing of voluntary movement. The 8th Australasian Cognitive Neuroscience Society Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 22-25 November 2018.

Is 'free will' just a passing phase? The influence of transcranial alternating current stimulation on the timing of voluntary movement

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