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    Effects of posture on cerebellar evoked potentials (CEPs) following brief impulsive stimuli at the mastoid and trunk by Govender, Sendhil, Todd, Neil P. M., Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-05-2022)
    “…Recordings from over the posterior fossa following impulsive acceleration stimuli have shown short latency evoked potentials of presumed cerebellar origin. In…”
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    Mapping the vestibular cerebellar evoked potential (VsCEP) following air- and bone-conducted vestibular stimulation by Govender, Sendhil, Todd, Neil P. M., Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-03-2020)
    “…Vestibular cerebellar evoked potentials (VsCEPs) were recorded from over the occipital and cerebellar regions of the scalp using bone-conducted (BC) stimuli…”
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    The sensory-motor theory of rhythm and beat induction 20 years on: a new synthesis and future perspectives by Todd, Neil P M, Lee, Christopher S

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (26-08-2015)
    “…Some 20 years ago Todd and colleagues proposed that rhythm perception is mediated by the conjunction of a sensory representation of the auditory input and a…”
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    The human electrocerebellogram (ECeG) recorded non-invasively using scalp electrodes by Todd, Neil P.M., Govender, Sendhil, Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (24-08-2018)
    “…•High-frequency signals characteristic of the electrocerebellogram (ECeG) have been recorded from over the human posterior fossa.•These high-frequency signals…”
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    A utricular origin of frequency tuning to low-frequency vibration in the human vestibular system? by Todd, Neil P.M., Rosengren, Sally M., Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (27-02-2009)
    “…Recent work has demonstrated that the human vestibular system displays a remarkable sensitivity to low-frequency vibration. To address the origin of this…”
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    Non-invasive recording from the human cerebellum during a classical conditioning paradigm using the otolith-evoked blink reflex by Todd, Neil P.M., Govender, Sendhil, Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (20-11-2021)
    “…•Conditioned blinks were recorded after pairing conditional stimuli with the otolith-blink reflex.•Climbing fibre responses (CFRs) and the electrocerebellogram…”
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    Extended source analysis of movement related potentials (MRPs) for self-paced hand and foot movements demonstrates opposing cerebral and cerebellar laterality: a preliminary study by Todd, Neil P.M., Govender, Sendhil, Hochstrasser, Daniel, Keller, Peter E., Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (15-10-2023)
    “…•Movement related potentials (MRPs) were recorded during hand and foot movements.•A source analysis was conducted using a 10% cerebellar extension…”
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    Source analyses of axial and vestibular evoked potentials associated with brainstem-spinal reflexes show cerebellar and cortical contributions by Todd, Neil P.M., Govender, Sendhil, Lemieux, Louis, Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (13-07-2021)
    “…•Short latency potentials were evoked over the posterior fossa with vestibular and axial stimuli.•Source analysis showed potentials arose predominantly from…”
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    Electrophysiological Activity from the Eye Muscles, Cerebellum and Cerebrum During Reflexive (Classical Pavlovian) Versus Voluntary (Ivanov-Smolensky) Eye-Blink Conditioning by Todd, Neil P. M., Govender, Sendhil, Keller, Peter E., Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Cerebellum (London, England) (01-06-2024)
    “…We report an experiment to investigate the role of the cerebellum and cerebrum in motor learning of timed movements. Eleven healthy human subjects were…”
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    Ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (OVEMPs) produced by air- and bone-conducted sound by Todd, Neil P. McAngus, Rosengren, Sally M, Aw, Swee T, Colebatch, James G

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-02-2007)
    “…Abstract Objective To determine the origin and properties of short latency extraocular potentials produced by activation of the vestibular apparatus using two…”
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    Vestibular cerebellar evoked potentials in humans and their modulation during optokinetic stimulation by Todd, Neil P M, Govender, Sendhil, Colebatch, James G

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-2018)
    “…We recorded evoked potentials (EPs) from over the posterior fossa and in parallel ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (OVEMPs) during visuo-vestibular…”
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    Head Orientation Modulates Vestibular Cerebellar Evoked Potentials (VsCEPs) and Reflexes Produced by Impulsive Mastoid and Midline Skull Stimulation by Govender, Sendhil, Hochstrasser, Daniel, Todd, Neil PM, Colebatch, James G

    Published in Cerebellum (London, England) (01-06-2024)
    “…The cerebellum plays a critical role in the modulation of vestibular reflexes, dependent on input from proprioceptive afferents. The mechanism of this…”
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    Collic evoked potentials, myogenic potentials (CEMPs) and postural responses produced by brief 100 Hz vibration of the sternocleidomastoid muscle by Todd, Neil P.M., Govender, Sendhil, Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (11-06-2022)
    “…•We report novel collic evoked responses from 100 Hz impulses applied to the sternocleidomastoid muscle.•Evoked responses were observed in ipsilateral…”
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    The inion response revisited: evidence for a possible cerebellar contribution to vestibular-evoked potentials produced by air-conducted sound stimulation by Todd, Neil P M, Govender, Sendhil, Colebatch, James G

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-2017)
    “…This study investigated the effect of eye gaze and head position on vestibular-evoked potentials (VsEPs). Head position would be expected to affect myogenic…”
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    Electrophysiological activity from over the cerebellum and cerebrum during eye blink conditioning in human subjects by Todd, Neil P. M., Govender, Sendhil, Keller, Peter E., Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-03-2023)
    “…We report the results of an experiment in which electrophysiological activity was recorded from the human cerebellum and cerebrum in a sample of 14 healthy…”
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    Responses to brief perturbations of stance: EMG, midline cortical, and subcortical changes by Govender, Sendhil, Hochstrasser, Daniel, Todd, Neil P M, Keller, Peter E, Colebatch, James G

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-2024)
    “…We studied simultaneous EMG and midline EEG responses, including over the cerebellum, in 10 standing subjects (35 ± 15 yr; 5 females, 5 males). Recordings were…”
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    Tuning and sensitivity of the human vestibular system to low-frequency vibration by Todd, Neil P. McAngus, Rosengren, Sally M., Colebatch, James G.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (17-10-2008)
    “…Mechanoreceptive hair-cells of the vertebrate inner ear have a remarkable sensitivity to displacement, whether excited by sound, whole-body acceleration or…”
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    Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials evoked by brief interaural head acceleration: properties and possible origin by Rosengren, Sally M, Todd, Neil P. M, Colebatch, James G

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-2009)
    “…1 Prince of Wales Clinical School and Medical Research Institute, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; and 2 Faculty of Life…”
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    Ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (OVEMPs) produced by impulsive transmastoid accelerations by Todd, Neil P.M, Rosengren, Sally M, Colebatch, James G

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-07-2008)
    “…Abstract Objective Recent work has demonstrated the existence of ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (OVEMPs), which likely reflect projections…”
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