Browsing Administrative Staff Authors (Scholarly Publications) by Sponsor "Irish Research Council for Science and Engineering Technology (IRCSET)"
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Electrochemical ascorbic acid sensor based on DMF-exfoliated graphene
(2010)This paper describes the electron transfer properties of graphene nano-sheets (GNSs) immobilised on pyrolysed photoresist film (PPF) electrodes. The former are produced by the dispersion and exfoliation of graphite in ... -
Extracting Separate Responses to Simultaneously Presented Continuous Auditory Stimuli: An Auditory Attention Study
(2009)Auditory Evoked Potentials (AEPs) have been used extensively in the study of auditory attention. Some weaknesses of standard AEP paradigms include (i) stimulation is discrete in nature and thus not very ecological and ... -
FASTER: Fully Automated Statistical Thresholding for EEG artifact Rejection
(2010)Electroencephalogram (EEG) data are typically contaminated with artifacts (e.g., by eye movements). The effect of artifacts can be attenuated by deleting data with amplitudes over a certain value, for example. Independent ... -
Microwave-assisted synthesis of ZnO micro-javelins
(2009)The microwave (MW)-assisted formation of ZnO micro-javelins from zinc nitrate and urea in aqueous solution is described. The particles (named as `micro-javelins? because of their high aspect ratio and needle-like tips) ... -
Preliminary Evidence for Correlation Between PASAT Performance and P3a and P3b amplitudes in progressive multiple sclerosis.
(2010)Background. The no-go P3a event-related potential (ERP) is a measure of attentional engagement and the P3b is a measure of context updating. The aim of this study was to compare ERP topographies 1) to Paced Auditory ... -
Sexual Dimorphism in Healthy Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment: A DTI Study.
(2012)Previous PET and MRI studies have indicated that the degree to which pathology translates into clinical symptoms is strongly dependent on sex with women more likely to express pathology as a diagnosis of AD, whereas men ...