Dr Jacoba Brinkman
ANU College of Health and Medicine
Areas of expertise
- Biological Psychology (Neuropsychology, Psychopharmacology, Physiological Psychology) 170101
- Educational Psychology 170103
- Sensory Processes, Perception And Performance 170112
- Mental Health 111714
Publications
- Cherbuin, N & Brinkman, J 2007, 'Sensitivity of functional tympanic membrane thermometry (fTMT) as an index of hemispheric activation in cognition.', Laterality, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 239-261.
- Cherbuin, N & Brinkman, J 2006, 'Efficiency of callosal transfer and hemispheric interaction', Neuropsychology, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 178-184.
- Edquist, J, Rich, A, Brinkman, J et al. 2006, 'Do synaesthetic colours act as unique features in visual search?', Cortex, vol. 42, pp. 222-231.
- Cherbuin, N & Brinkman, J 2006, 'Hemispheric interactions are different in left-handed individuals', Neuropsychology, vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 700-707.
- Cherbuin, N & Brinkman, J 2005, 'Hemispheric activation and interaction: Past activity affects future performance', Laterality, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 563-579.
- Cherbuin, N & Brinkman, J 2005, 'Practice makes two hemispheres almost perfect', Cognitive Brain Research, vol. 24, pp. 413-422.
- Cherbuin, N & Brinkman, J 2005, 'fTMT, a new measurement method to assess lateralised hemispheric activation using infrared tympanic membrane thermometry', Australiasian experimental psychology conference 2005, ed. Phillip Smith and Charles Liu, Australian Psychological Society, Australia, pp. 48-48.
- Cherbuin, N & Brinkman, J 2004, 'Cognition is cool: Can hemispheric activation be assessed by tympanic membrane thermometry?', Brain and Cognition, vol. 54, pp. 228-231.