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Catriona Scrivener
Catriona Scrivener
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Edinburgh
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Variability of EEG electrode positions and their underlying brain regions: visualizing gel artifacts from a simultaneous EEG‐fMRI dataset
CL Scrivener, AT Reader
Brain and behavior 12 (2), e2476, 2022
612022
When is simultaneous recording necessary? A guide for researchers considering combined EEG-fMRI
CL Scrivener
Frontiers in Neuroscience 15, 636424, 2021
182021
An EEG study of detection without localisation in change blindness
CL Scrivener, A Malik, J Marsh, M Lindner, EB Roesch
Experimental brain research 237, 2535-2547, 2019
122019
Sensing and seeing associated with overlapping occipitoparietal activation in simultaneous EEG-fMRI
CL Scrivener, A Malik, M Lindner, EB Roesch
Neuroscience of Consciousness 2021 (1), niab008, 2021
42021
Optimising analysis choices for multivariate decoding: creating pseudotrials using trial averaging and resampling
CL Scrivener, T Grootswagers, A Woolgar
BioRXiv, 2023.10. 04.560678, 2023
12023
Now you see it, now you don’t: optimal parameters for interslice stimulation in concurrent TMS-fMRI
CL Scrivener, JB Jackson, MM Correia, M Mada, A Woolgar
bioRxiv, 2021.05. 28.446111, 2021
12021
The causal roles of parietal alpha oscillations and evoked potentials in coding task-relevant information during selective attention
R Lu, E Michael, CL Scrivener, JB Jackson, J Duncan, A Woolgar
bioRxiv, 2023.11. 14.567111, 2023
2023
Dissociating the role of visual field maps within the occipital place area
CL Scrivener, EH Silson
PERCEPTION 52, 165, 2023
2023
The causal role of parietal alpha activity in coding spatial and feature-selective attention: A concurrent TMS-EEG study
R Lu, E Michael, J Jackson, C Scrivener, J Duncan, A Woolgar
PERCEPTION 51, 28-28, 2022
2022
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