Browsing by Author "Reilly, Richard"
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Age-Related Sexual Dimorphism in Temporal Discrimination and in Adult-Onset Dystonia Suggests GABAergic Mechanisms.
Reilly, Richard; Walsh, Richard; Walsh, Cathal (2015)BACKGROUND: Adult-onset isolated focal dystonia (AOIFD) presenting in early adult life is more frequent in men, whereas in middle age it is female predominant. Temporal discrimination, an endophenotype of adult-onset ... -
Cervical dystonia: a disorder of the midbrain network for covert attentional orienting.
Walsh, Cathal; Butler, John; Reilly, Richard; Walsh, Richard (2014)While the pathogenesis of cervical dystonia remains unknown, recent animal and clinical experimental studies have indicated its probable mechanisms. Abnormal temporal discrimination is a mediational endophenotype of cervical ... -
Clinical and Genetic Rett Syndrome Variants are Defined by Stable Electrophysiological Profiles
Tropea, Daniela; Reilly, Richard; Dyer, Adam (2018)Background: Rett Syndrome (RTT) is a complex neuro developmental disorder, frequently associated with epilepsy. Despite increasing recognition of the clinical heterogeneity of RTT and its variants (e.g Classical, Hanefeld ... -
Decellularized grafts with axially aligned channels for peripheral nerve regeneration.
Reilly, Richard; Buckley, Conor (2015) -
Depth matters - Towards finding an objective neurophysiological measure of behavioral amplitude modulation detection based on neural threshold determination
Reilly, Richard; Lopez Valdes, Alejandro (2018) -
Eye Tracking Evaluations of Control Populations and Children with Focal Epilepsy
O'Flaherty, Eileen Louise (Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Clinical Medicine, 2021)Eye tracking has emerged as a powerful tool in studying the eye movements of children. Previous eye tracking studies have not examined eye movements of children with focal epilepsy. The aim of this study was to develop a ... -
Investigation into the Pathophysiology and the Objective Neurophysiological Measurement of Cancer-Related Fatigue in a Pre-Treatment Cancer Cohort
O'HIGGINS, CIARA MARIE (Trinity College Dublin. School of Medicine. Discipline of Clinical Medicine, 2020)Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is one of the most common, debilitating, highly prevalent and unrelenting symptom experienced by patients through all stages of the cancer trajectory and often into survivorship (Berger et al., ... -
Perception of true linear self-motion using vestibular stimulation in humans : a mathametical electrophysiological analysis
Nolan, Hugh (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering, 2013)In humans, the percept of motion is a combination ol multiple sensors modalities, primarily involving vestibular, visual and somatosensory (Ohmi, 1996). The ability to properly perceive motion enables us to function normally ... -
Refined multiscale fuzzy entropy to analyse post-exercise cardiovascular response in older adults with orthostatic intolerance
Reilly, Richard (MDPI, 2018)Orthostatic intolerance syndrome occurs when the autonomic nervous system is incapacitated and fails to respond to the demands associated with the upright position. Assessing this syndrome among the elderly population is ... -
Temporal discrimination, a cervical dystonia endophenotype penetrance and functional correlates
Reilly, Richard; Whelan, Robert; Bradley, David (2014)