90. Boere, K., Hecker, K., & Krigolson, O.E. (2023). Validation of a mobile fNIRS device for measuring working memory load in the prefrontal cortex. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 195.
89. Dalton, D., Ahn, J., Jayarajan, G., Krigolson, O. E., Heath, M. (2023). Distinct cortical hemodynamics during squat-stand and continuous aerobic exercise do not influence the magnitude of a postexercise executive function benefit. Journal of Sport Sciences, 41-15.
88. Epp, T., Skrenes, A., Chao, T., Krigolson, O. E., Schütz, C. G. (2023). Associations of the P300 event-related potentials and self-reported craving in substance use disorders: A systematic review. European Addiction Research, 29-6.
87. Anderson, S. J., Warren, A. L., Abdullayeva, N., Krigolson, O. E., & Hecker, K. G. (2023). Pathologists aren't pigeons: exploring the neural basis of visual recognition and perceptual experise in pathology. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 1-14.
86. Parma, J. O., Bacelar, M. F. B., Cabral, D. A. R., Recker, R. S., Renaud, O., Sander, D., Krigolson, O. E., Miller, M. W., Cheval, B., & Boisgontier, M. P. (2023). Relationship between reward-related brain activity and opportunities to sit. Cortex, 1-10.
85. Hammerstrom, M. R., Ferguson, T. D., Pepler, H. L., Pluta, A., Binsted, G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2023). Using neural signals to investigate athlete burnout. Neurosports, 1(2), 10.
84. Boere, K., Parsons, E., Binsted, G. G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2023). How low can you go? Measuring Human Event-Related Brain Potentials from a Two-Channel EEG System. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 187, 20-26.
83. Williams, C. C., Hassall, C. D., & Krigolson, O. E. (2023). Stabilising expectations when shifting from analytical to intuitive reasoning: The role of prediction errors in reasoning. Cortex, 161, 145-153.
82. Coehoorn, C., Neary, L., Krigolson, O. E., & Stuart-Hill, L. A. (2023). Firefighter Pre-Frontal Cortex and Hemodynamics during Rapid Heat Stress. Brain Research.
81. Boere, K., Lloyd, K., Binsted, G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2023). Exercising is good for the brain but exercising outside is potentially better. Nature Scientific Reports, 13(1).
80. Golshan, F., Moss, D., Sun, G., Krigolson, O.E., Cruz, M. T., Loehr, J., & Mickleborough, M. (2022). ERP evidence of heightened attentional response to visual stimuli in migraine headache disorders. Experimental Brain Research, 1-13.
79. Coehoorn, C. J., Neary, J. P., Krigolson, O. E., Service, T. W., & Stuart-Hill, L. A. (2022). Firefighter salivary cortisol responses following rapid heat stress. Journal of Thermal Biology, 103305.
78. Dames, S., Young, W., Krigolson, O.E., Zhang, K., Stoller, L., & Bartle, R. (2022). Changes in Cognitive Control Following a Novel Resilience-Focused Nursing Educational Program: An Exploratory Study. Quality Advancement in Nursing Education.
77. Skrenes, A., Labonté, L., Muñoz-Violant, A., Khehra, A.J., Krigolson, O.E., & Schütz, C. (2022). P300 event-related potentials as a marker of craving in opioid use disorder: a systematic literature review. Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems.
76. Stegemöller, E. L., Ferguson, T. D., Zaman, A., Hibbing, P., Izbicki, P., & Krigolson, O. E. (2022). Finger tapping to different styles of music and changes in cortical oscillations. Brain and Behavior.
75. Redden, R.J., Gagliardi, G.A., Williams, C.W., Hassall, C.D., & Krigolson, O.E. (2022). Champ versus Chump: Viewing an Opponent’s Face Engages Attention but Not Reward Systems. Games.
74. Bailey, L.M., Bodner, G.E., Matheson, H.E., Stewart, B.M., Roddick, K., O'Neil, K., Simmons, M., Lambert, A.M., Krigolson, O.E., Newman, A.J. and Fawcett, J.M. (2021). Neural correlates of the production effect: An fMRI study. Brain and Cognition, 152, 105757.
73. Foster, C., Williams, C.C., Krigolson. O.E., & Fyshe, A. (2021). Using EEG to decode semantics during an artificial language learning task. Brain and Behavior.
72. Abubshait, A., Beatty, P. J., McDonald, C., Hassall, C. D., Krigolson, O., & Wiese, E. (2021).
A win-win situation: Does familiarity with a social robot modulate feedback monitoring and learning?. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience.
71. Ferguson, T.D., Bub, D.N., Masson, M.E.J., and Krigolson, O.E. (2021). The role of cognitive control and top-down processes in motor affordances. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics.
70. Williams, C.C., Ferguson, T.D., Hassall, C.D., & Krigolson, O.E. (2021). Dissociated neural signals of conflict and surprise in effortful decision making: Theta activity reflects surprise while alpha and beta activity reflect conflict. Neuropsychologia, 55, 1-9.
69. Hammerstrom, M. R., Ferguson, T. D., Williams, C. C., & Krigolson, O. E. (2021). What happens when right means wrong? The impact of conflict arising from competing feedback responses. Brain Research, 1761.
68. Krigolson, O. E., Hammerstrom, M. R., Abimbola, W., Trska, R., Hecker, K.G., Wright, B. W., & Binsted, B. (2021).Using Muse: Rapid Mobile Assessment of Brain Performance. Frontiers in Neuroscience.
67. Krigolson, O. E., Ferguson, T., Colino, F., & Binsted, G. (2021). Distribution of Practice Combined with Observational Learning has Time Dependent Effects on Motor Skill Acquisition. Perceptual and Motor Skills.
66. Coehoorn, C. J., Stuart-Hill, L., Abimbola, W., Neary, J. P., & Krigolson, O. E. (2021). Firefighter Neural Function and Decision-making following Rapid Heat Stress. Fire Safety Journal, 118.
65. Williams, C. C., Ferguson, T. D., Hassall, C. D., Wright, B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2021). The ERP, Frequency, and Time-Frequency Correlates of Feedback Processing: Insights from a Large Sample Study. Psychophysiology.
64. Hassall, C. D., & Krigolson, O. E. (2020). Feedback processing is enhanced following exploration in continuous environments. Neuropsychologia, 146.
63. Aziz, J. R., MacLean, S., Krigolson, O. E., & Eskes, G. A. (2020). Visual feedback modulates aftereffects and electrophysiological markers of prism adaptation. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 136(14).
62. Colino, F. L., Heath, M., Hassall, C. D., & Krigolson, O. E. (2020). Electroencephalographic evidence for a reinforcement learning advantage during motor skill acquisition. Biological Psychology, 151.
61. Colino, F. L., Williams, C. C., Hassall, C. D., Binsted, G., Krigolson, O. E. (2020). The impact of wellness on neural learning systems. Neuroscience Letters, 714.
60. Williams, C. C., Hassall, C. D., Lindenbach, T., & Krigolson, O. E. (2019). Reward prediction errors reflect an underlying learning process that parallels behavioural adaptations: A trial-to-trial analysis. Computational Brain and Behaviour, 3, 189-199.
59. Anderson, S., Jamnickzy, H., Krigolson, O. E., Coderre, S., & Hecker, K. (2019). Quantifying two-dimensional and three-dimensional stereoscopic learning in anatomy using electroencephalography. NPJ Science of Learning, 10(4).
58. Hassall, C. D., Hajcak, G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2019). The importance of agency in human reward processing. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioural Neuroscience, 19(12), 1458-1466.
57. Hassall, C. D., MacDonald, C. G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2019). Ready, set, explore! Event-related potentials reveal the time-course of exploratory decisions. Brain Research, 1719, 183-193.
56. Ferguson, T. D., Williams, C. C., Skelton, R. W., & Krigolson, O. E. (2019). Passively learned spatial navigation cues evoke reinforcement learning reward signals. Cogntition, 189, 65-75.
55. Williams, C. C., Kappen, M., Hassall, C. D., Wright, B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2019). Thinking theta and alpha: Mechanisms of intuitive and analytical reasoning. Neuroimage, 189, 574-580.
54. Walsh, J. J., Colino, F. L., Krigolson, O. E., Luehr, S., Gurd, B. J., & Tschakovsky, M. E. (2019). High-intensity interval exercise impairs neuroelectric indicies of reinforcement learning. Physiology and Behaviour, 198, 18-26.
53. Pluta, A., Williams, C. C., Binsted, G., Hecker, K. G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2018). Chasing the zone: Reduced beta power predicts baseball batting performance. Neuroscience Letters, 686, 150-154.
52. Howse, A. D., Hassall, C. D., Williams, C. C., Hajcak, G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2018). Alcohol hangover impacts learning and reward processing within the medial-frontal cortex. Psychophysiology, 55(8).
51. Hassall, C. D., Connor, P. C., Trappenberg, T. P., McDonald, J. J., & Krigolson, O. E. (2018). Learning what matters: Neural evidence for the sparsity bias. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 127, 62-72.
50. Anderson, S. J., Hecker, K., Krigolson, O. E., & Jamniczky, H. (2018). A reinforcement-based learning paradigm increases anatomical learning and retention – A neuroeducation study. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 38(12).
49. Krigolson, O. E. (2018). Event-related brain potentials and the study of reward processing: Methodological considerations. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 132, 175-183.
48. Heath, M., Colino, F., Chan, J., Krigolson, O. E. (2018). Visuomotor mental rotation of a saccade: The contingent negative variation scales to the angle of rotation. Vision Research, 143, 82-88.
47. Williams, C. C., Hecker, K. G., Paget, M. K., Coderre, S. P., Burak, K. W., Wright, B., & Krigolson, O. E. (In press). The application of reward learning in the real world: Changes in the reward positivity amplitude reflect learning in a medical education context. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 132, 236-242.
46. Colino, F. L., Howse, H., Norton, A., Trska, R., Pluta, A. J., Luehr, S. J. C., Handy, T., Krigolson, O. E. (2017). Older adults display diminished error processing and response in a continuous tracking task. Psychophysiology, 54(11), 1706-1713.
45. Williams, C. C., Trska, R., Hassall, C. D., Holroyd, C. B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2017). When theory and biology differ: The relationship between reward prediction errors and expectancy. Biological Psychology, 129, 265-272.
44. Krigolson, O. E., Williams, C. C., Norton, A., Hassall, C. D., & Colino, F. L. (2017). Choosing MUSE: Validation of a low-cost, portable EEG system for ERP research. Frontiers in Neuroscience: Brain Imaging Methods, 109(11).
43. Sabourin, B. C., Watt, M. C., Krigolson, O. E., & Stewart, S. H. (2016). Two interventions decrease anxiety sensitivity among high anxiety sensitive women: Could physical exercise be the key? Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 30(2), 131-146.
42. Hassall, C. D., Quinlan, C. K., Turk, D., Taylor, T. L., & Krigolson, O. E. (2016). A preliminary investigation into the neural basis of the production effect. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 70(2), 139-146.
41. Williams, C. C., Saffer, B. Y., McCulloch, R. B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2016). The scarcity heuristic impacts reward processing within medial-frontal cortex. NeuroReport, 27(7), 523-526.
40. Anderson, S., Krigolson, O. E., Jamnickzy, H. A., & Hecker, K. G. (2016). Learning anatomical structures: A reinforcement learning based approach. Medical Science Educator, 26, 123-128.
39. Hruska, P., Hecker, K. G., Coderre, S., McLaughlin, K., Cortese, F., Doig, C., Beran, T., Wright, B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2016). Hemispheric activation differences in novice and expert clinicians during clinical decision making. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 21(5), 921-933.
38. Hruska, P, Krigolson, O. E., Coderre, S., McLaughlin, K., Cortese, F., Doig, C., Beran, T., Wright, B., & Hecker, K. G. (In press). Working memory, reasoning, and expertise in medicine– insights into their relationship using functional neuroimaging. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 21(5), 935-952.
37. Heath, M., Hassall, C. D., Maclean, S., & Krigolson, O. E. (2015). Event-related brain potentials during the visuomotor mental rotation task: The contingent negative variation scales to angle of rotation. Neuroscience, 311, 153-165.
36. Krigolson, O. E., Hassall, C. D., Satel, K., & Klein, R. M. (2015). The impact of cognitive load on reward evaluation. Brain Research, 1627, 225-232.
35. Turk, D., Gillespie-Smith, K., Havard, C., Krigolson. O. E., Conway, M. A., & Cunningham, S. J. (2015). Selfish learning: The impact of self-referential encoding on children’s literacy attachment. Journal of Learning and Instruction, 40, 54-60.
34. Hassall, C. D., Silver, A., Turk, D., & Krigolson, O. E. (In press). We are more selfish than we think: The endowment effect and reward processing within the human medial-frontal cortex. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 69(9), 1676-1686.
33. MacLean, S., Hassall, C. D., Ishigami, Y., Krigolson, O. E., & Eskes, G. (2015). Using brain potentials to understand prism adaptation: The error-related negativity and the P300. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 335(9).
32. Connor, P, Hollensen, P, Krigolson, O. E., & Trappenberg, T. (2015). Raising the LASSO to rein in prediction error and stray decay. Neural Networks, 67, 121-130.
31. Krigolson, O. E., Cheng, D., & Binsted, G. (2015). Cortical potentials as indicators of conscious access to visual cues for control. Vision Research, 110, 277-285.
30. Sabourin, B. C., Stewart, S. H., Watt, M. C., & Krigolson, O.E. (2015). Running as interoceptive exposure for decreasing anxiety sensitivity: Replication and extension. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 44(4), 264-274.
29. Weiler, J., Hassall, C. D., Krigolson, O. E., and Heath, M. (2015). The unidirectional prosaccade switch-cost: Electroencephalographic evidence of task-set inertia in oculomotor control. Behavioural Brain Research, 278, 323-329.
28. Hassall, C. D., Maclean, S., Krigolson, O. E. (2014). Hierarchical error evaluation: The role of medial-frontal cortex in postural control. Journal of Motor Behavior, 46(6), 381-387.
27. Krigolson, O. E., Hassall, C., & Handy, T. C. (2014). How we learn to make decisions: The rapid propagation of reinforcement learning prediction errors in humans. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(3), 635-644.
26. Krigolson, O. E., Hassall, C., Balcom, L., & Turk, D. (2013). Perceived ownership impacts reward evaluation systems within medial-frontal cortex. Journal of Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 13, 262-269.
25. Hassall, C., Holland, K., and Krigolson, O. E. (2013). What do I do now? An electroencephalographic investigation of the explore / exploit dilemma. Neuroscience, 228, 361-370.
24. Kam, J., Dao, E., Blinn, P., Krigolson, O. E., Boyd, L. A., & Handy, T. C. (2012). Mind wandering and motor control: Off-task thinking disrupts the online adjustment of behavior. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6(329).
23. Krigolson, O. E., Bell, J., Kent, C. M., Heath, M., Holroyd, C. B. (2012). Reduced cortical motor potentials underlie reductions in memory-guided reaching performance. Motor Control, 16(3), 353-370.
22. Heath, M., Bell, J., Holroyd, C. B., Krigolson, O. E. (2012). Electroencephalographic evidence of vector inversion in antipointing. Experimental Brain Research, 221(1), 19-26.
21. Krigolson, O. E., Heinekey, H., Kent, C. M., & Handy, T. C. (2012). Cognitive load impacts error evaluation within medial-frontal cortex. Brain Research, 1430, 62-67.
20. Oruc, I., Krigolson, O. E., Dalrymple, K., Nagamutsu, L., Handy, T. C., & Barton, J. S. (2011). Bootstrap analysis of the single subject with event related potentials. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 28(5), 322-337.
19. Turk, D. J., van Bussel, K., Brebner, J. L., Toma, A., Krigolson, O. E., & Handy, T. C. (2011). When "It" becomes "mine": Attentional biases triggered by object ownership. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(12), 3725-3733.
18. Brebner, J. L., Krigolson, O. E., Handy, T. C., Quadflieg, S., & Turk, D. J. (2011). The importance of skin color and facial structure in perceiving and remembering others: An electrophysiological study. Brain Research, 1388, 123-133.
17. Holroyd, C. B., Krigolson, O. E., & Lee, S. (2011). Reward positivity elicited by predictive cues. Neuroreport, 22(5), 249-252.
16. Maslovat, D., Hodges, N. J., Krigolson, O. E., Handy, T. C. (2010). Observational practice benefits are limited to perceptual improvements in the acquisition of a novel coordination skill. Experimental Brain Research, 204(1), 119-130.
15. Krigolson, O. E., Pierce, L., Tanaka, J., & Holroyd, C. B. (2009). Learning to become an expert: Reinforcement learning and the acquisition of perceptual expertise. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21(9), 1834-1841.
14. Krigolson, O. E., & Tremblay, L. (2009). The amount of practice really matters: Further support for the specificity of practice hypothesis. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80(2), 197-204.
13. Holroyd, C., Krigolson, O. E., Baker, R., Lee, S., & Gibson, J. (2009). When is an error not a prediction error? An electrophysiological investigation. Journal of Cognitive, Affective and Behavioural Neuroscience, 9(1), 59-70.
12. Heath, M., Neely, K. A., & Krigolson, O. E. (2008). Response modes influence the accuracy of monocular and binocular reaching movements. Motor Control, 12(3), 252-266.
11. Holroyd, C. B., Pakzad-Vaezi, K., & Krigolson, O. E. (2008). The feedback correct-related positivity: Sensitivity of the event-related brain potential to unexpected positive feedback. Psychophysiology, 45(5), 688-697.
10. Krigolson, O. E., Holroyd, C. B., Van Gyn, G., & Heath, M. (2008). Electroencephalographic correlates of target and outcome errors. Experimental Brain Research, 190(4), 401-411.
9. Holroyd, C. B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2007). Reward prediction error signals associated with a modified time estimation task. Psychophysiology, 44(6), 913-917.
8. Krigolson, O. E., & Holroyd, C. B. (2007). Hierarchical error processing: Different errors, different systems. Brain Research, 1155, 70-80.
7. Krigolson, O. E., & Holroyd, C. B. (2007). Predictive information and motor control: The role of medial-frontal cortex. Psychophysiology, 44(4), 586-595.
6. Krigolson, O. E., Clark, N., Heath, M., & Binsted, G. (2007). The proximity of visual landmarks impacts reaching performance. Spatial Vision, 20(4), 317-336.
5. Heath, M., Rival, C., Neely, K., & Krigolson, O. E. (2006). Muller-Lyer figures influence the online reorganization of visually guided grasping movements. Experimental Brain Research, 169(4), 473-481.
4. Krigolson, O. E., & Heath, M. (2006). A lower visual field advantage for endpoint stability but no advantage for online movement precision. Experimental Brain Research, 170(1), 127-135.
3. Krigolson, O. E., & Holroyd, C. B. (2006). Evidence for hierarchical error processing in the human brain. Neuroscience, 137(1), 13-17.
2. Krigolson, O. E., Van Gyn, G., Heath, M., & Tremblay, L. (2006). Is there ‘feedback’ during visual imagery? Evidence from a specificity of practice paradigm. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60(1), 24-32.
1. Krigolson, O. E., & Heath, M. (2004). Background visual cues and memory-guided reaching. Human Movement Science, 23(6), 861-877.
89. Dalton, D., Ahn, J., Jayarajan, G., Krigolson, O. E., Heath, M. (2023). Distinct cortical hemodynamics during squat-stand and continuous aerobic exercise do not influence the magnitude of a postexercise executive function benefit. Journal of Sport Sciences, 41-15.
88. Epp, T., Skrenes, A., Chao, T., Krigolson, O. E., Schütz, C. G. (2023). Associations of the P300 event-related potentials and self-reported craving in substance use disorders: A systematic review. European Addiction Research, 29-6.
87. Anderson, S. J., Warren, A. L., Abdullayeva, N., Krigolson, O. E., & Hecker, K. G. (2023). Pathologists aren't pigeons: exploring the neural basis of visual recognition and perceptual experise in pathology. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 1-14.
86. Parma, J. O., Bacelar, M. F. B., Cabral, D. A. R., Recker, R. S., Renaud, O., Sander, D., Krigolson, O. E., Miller, M. W., Cheval, B., & Boisgontier, M. P. (2023). Relationship between reward-related brain activity and opportunities to sit. Cortex, 1-10.
85. Hammerstrom, M. R., Ferguson, T. D., Pepler, H. L., Pluta, A., Binsted, G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2023). Using neural signals to investigate athlete burnout. Neurosports, 1(2), 10.
84. Boere, K., Parsons, E., Binsted, G. G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2023). How low can you go? Measuring Human Event-Related Brain Potentials from a Two-Channel EEG System. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 187, 20-26.
83. Williams, C. C., Hassall, C. D., & Krigolson, O. E. (2023). Stabilising expectations when shifting from analytical to intuitive reasoning: The role of prediction errors in reasoning. Cortex, 161, 145-153.
82. Coehoorn, C., Neary, L., Krigolson, O. E., & Stuart-Hill, L. A. (2023). Firefighter Pre-Frontal Cortex and Hemodynamics during Rapid Heat Stress. Brain Research.
81. Boere, K., Lloyd, K., Binsted, G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2023). Exercising is good for the brain but exercising outside is potentially better. Nature Scientific Reports, 13(1).
80. Golshan, F., Moss, D., Sun, G., Krigolson, O.E., Cruz, M. T., Loehr, J., & Mickleborough, M. (2022). ERP evidence of heightened attentional response to visual stimuli in migraine headache disorders. Experimental Brain Research, 1-13.
79. Coehoorn, C. J., Neary, J. P., Krigolson, O. E., Service, T. W., & Stuart-Hill, L. A. (2022). Firefighter salivary cortisol responses following rapid heat stress. Journal of Thermal Biology, 103305.
78. Dames, S., Young, W., Krigolson, O.E., Zhang, K., Stoller, L., & Bartle, R. (2022). Changes in Cognitive Control Following a Novel Resilience-Focused Nursing Educational Program: An Exploratory Study. Quality Advancement in Nursing Education.
77. Skrenes, A., Labonté, L., Muñoz-Violant, A., Khehra, A.J., Krigolson, O.E., & Schütz, C. (2022). P300 event-related potentials as a marker of craving in opioid use disorder: a systematic literature review. Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems.
76. Stegemöller, E. L., Ferguson, T. D., Zaman, A., Hibbing, P., Izbicki, P., & Krigolson, O. E. (2022). Finger tapping to different styles of music and changes in cortical oscillations. Brain and Behavior.
75. Redden, R.J., Gagliardi, G.A., Williams, C.W., Hassall, C.D., & Krigolson, O.E. (2022). Champ versus Chump: Viewing an Opponent’s Face Engages Attention but Not Reward Systems. Games.
74. Bailey, L.M., Bodner, G.E., Matheson, H.E., Stewart, B.M., Roddick, K., O'Neil, K., Simmons, M., Lambert, A.M., Krigolson, O.E., Newman, A.J. and Fawcett, J.M. (2021). Neural correlates of the production effect: An fMRI study. Brain and Cognition, 152, 105757.
73. Foster, C., Williams, C.C., Krigolson. O.E., & Fyshe, A. (2021). Using EEG to decode semantics during an artificial language learning task. Brain and Behavior.
72. Abubshait, A., Beatty, P. J., McDonald, C., Hassall, C. D., Krigolson, O., & Wiese, E. (2021).
A win-win situation: Does familiarity with a social robot modulate feedback monitoring and learning?. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience.
71. Ferguson, T.D., Bub, D.N., Masson, M.E.J., and Krigolson, O.E. (2021). The role of cognitive control and top-down processes in motor affordances. Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics.
70. Williams, C.C., Ferguson, T.D., Hassall, C.D., & Krigolson, O.E. (2021). Dissociated neural signals of conflict and surprise in effortful decision making: Theta activity reflects surprise while alpha and beta activity reflect conflict. Neuropsychologia, 55, 1-9.
69. Hammerstrom, M. R., Ferguson, T. D., Williams, C. C., & Krigolson, O. E. (2021). What happens when right means wrong? The impact of conflict arising from competing feedback responses. Brain Research, 1761.
68. Krigolson, O. E., Hammerstrom, M. R., Abimbola, W., Trska, R., Hecker, K.G., Wright, B. W., & Binsted, B. (2021).Using Muse: Rapid Mobile Assessment of Brain Performance. Frontiers in Neuroscience.
67. Krigolson, O. E., Ferguson, T., Colino, F., & Binsted, G. (2021). Distribution of Practice Combined with Observational Learning has Time Dependent Effects on Motor Skill Acquisition. Perceptual and Motor Skills.
66. Coehoorn, C. J., Stuart-Hill, L., Abimbola, W., Neary, J. P., & Krigolson, O. E. (2021). Firefighter Neural Function and Decision-making following Rapid Heat Stress. Fire Safety Journal, 118.
65. Williams, C. C., Ferguson, T. D., Hassall, C. D., Wright, B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2021). The ERP, Frequency, and Time-Frequency Correlates of Feedback Processing: Insights from a Large Sample Study. Psychophysiology.
64. Hassall, C. D., & Krigolson, O. E. (2020). Feedback processing is enhanced following exploration in continuous environments. Neuropsychologia, 146.
63. Aziz, J. R., MacLean, S., Krigolson, O. E., & Eskes, G. A. (2020). Visual feedback modulates aftereffects and electrophysiological markers of prism adaptation. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 136(14).
62. Colino, F. L., Heath, M., Hassall, C. D., & Krigolson, O. E. (2020). Electroencephalographic evidence for a reinforcement learning advantage during motor skill acquisition. Biological Psychology, 151.
61. Colino, F. L., Williams, C. C., Hassall, C. D., Binsted, G., Krigolson, O. E. (2020). The impact of wellness on neural learning systems. Neuroscience Letters, 714.
60. Williams, C. C., Hassall, C. D., Lindenbach, T., & Krigolson, O. E. (2019). Reward prediction errors reflect an underlying learning process that parallels behavioural adaptations: A trial-to-trial analysis. Computational Brain and Behaviour, 3, 189-199.
59. Anderson, S., Jamnickzy, H., Krigolson, O. E., Coderre, S., & Hecker, K. (2019). Quantifying two-dimensional and three-dimensional stereoscopic learning in anatomy using electroencephalography. NPJ Science of Learning, 10(4).
58. Hassall, C. D., Hajcak, G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2019). The importance of agency in human reward processing. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioural Neuroscience, 19(12), 1458-1466.
57. Hassall, C. D., MacDonald, C. G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2019). Ready, set, explore! Event-related potentials reveal the time-course of exploratory decisions. Brain Research, 1719, 183-193.
56. Ferguson, T. D., Williams, C. C., Skelton, R. W., & Krigolson, O. E. (2019). Passively learned spatial navigation cues evoke reinforcement learning reward signals. Cogntition, 189, 65-75.
55. Williams, C. C., Kappen, M., Hassall, C. D., Wright, B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2019). Thinking theta and alpha: Mechanisms of intuitive and analytical reasoning. Neuroimage, 189, 574-580.
54. Walsh, J. J., Colino, F. L., Krigolson, O. E., Luehr, S., Gurd, B. J., & Tschakovsky, M. E. (2019). High-intensity interval exercise impairs neuroelectric indicies of reinforcement learning. Physiology and Behaviour, 198, 18-26.
53. Pluta, A., Williams, C. C., Binsted, G., Hecker, K. G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2018). Chasing the zone: Reduced beta power predicts baseball batting performance. Neuroscience Letters, 686, 150-154.
52. Howse, A. D., Hassall, C. D., Williams, C. C., Hajcak, G., & Krigolson, O. E. (2018). Alcohol hangover impacts learning and reward processing within the medial-frontal cortex. Psychophysiology, 55(8).
51. Hassall, C. D., Connor, P. C., Trappenberg, T. P., McDonald, J. J., & Krigolson, O. E. (2018). Learning what matters: Neural evidence for the sparsity bias. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 127, 62-72.
50. Anderson, S. J., Hecker, K., Krigolson, O. E., & Jamniczky, H. (2018). A reinforcement-based learning paradigm increases anatomical learning and retention – A neuroeducation study. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 38(12).
49. Krigolson, O. E. (2018). Event-related brain potentials and the study of reward processing: Methodological considerations. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 132, 175-183.
48. Heath, M., Colino, F., Chan, J., Krigolson, O. E. (2018). Visuomotor mental rotation of a saccade: The contingent negative variation scales to the angle of rotation. Vision Research, 143, 82-88.
47. Williams, C. C., Hecker, K. G., Paget, M. K., Coderre, S. P., Burak, K. W., Wright, B., & Krigolson, O. E. (In press). The application of reward learning in the real world: Changes in the reward positivity amplitude reflect learning in a medical education context. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 132, 236-242.
46. Colino, F. L., Howse, H., Norton, A., Trska, R., Pluta, A. J., Luehr, S. J. C., Handy, T., Krigolson, O. E. (2017). Older adults display diminished error processing and response in a continuous tracking task. Psychophysiology, 54(11), 1706-1713.
45. Williams, C. C., Trska, R., Hassall, C. D., Holroyd, C. B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2017). When theory and biology differ: The relationship between reward prediction errors and expectancy. Biological Psychology, 129, 265-272.
44. Krigolson, O. E., Williams, C. C., Norton, A., Hassall, C. D., & Colino, F. L. (2017). Choosing MUSE: Validation of a low-cost, portable EEG system for ERP research. Frontiers in Neuroscience: Brain Imaging Methods, 109(11).
43. Sabourin, B. C., Watt, M. C., Krigolson, O. E., & Stewart, S. H. (2016). Two interventions decrease anxiety sensitivity among high anxiety sensitive women: Could physical exercise be the key? Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 30(2), 131-146.
42. Hassall, C. D., Quinlan, C. K., Turk, D., Taylor, T. L., & Krigolson, O. E. (2016). A preliminary investigation into the neural basis of the production effect. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 70(2), 139-146.
41. Williams, C. C., Saffer, B. Y., McCulloch, R. B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2016). The scarcity heuristic impacts reward processing within medial-frontal cortex. NeuroReport, 27(7), 523-526.
40. Anderson, S., Krigolson, O. E., Jamnickzy, H. A., & Hecker, K. G. (2016). Learning anatomical structures: A reinforcement learning based approach. Medical Science Educator, 26, 123-128.
39. Hruska, P., Hecker, K. G., Coderre, S., McLaughlin, K., Cortese, F., Doig, C., Beran, T., Wright, B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2016). Hemispheric activation differences in novice and expert clinicians during clinical decision making. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 21(5), 921-933.
38. Hruska, P, Krigolson, O. E., Coderre, S., McLaughlin, K., Cortese, F., Doig, C., Beran, T., Wright, B., & Hecker, K. G. (In press). Working memory, reasoning, and expertise in medicine– insights into their relationship using functional neuroimaging. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 21(5), 935-952.
37. Heath, M., Hassall, C. D., Maclean, S., & Krigolson, O. E. (2015). Event-related brain potentials during the visuomotor mental rotation task: The contingent negative variation scales to angle of rotation. Neuroscience, 311, 153-165.
36. Krigolson, O. E., Hassall, C. D., Satel, K., & Klein, R. M. (2015). The impact of cognitive load on reward evaluation. Brain Research, 1627, 225-232.
35. Turk, D., Gillespie-Smith, K., Havard, C., Krigolson. O. E., Conway, M. A., & Cunningham, S. J. (2015). Selfish learning: The impact of self-referential encoding on children’s literacy attachment. Journal of Learning and Instruction, 40, 54-60.
34. Hassall, C. D., Silver, A., Turk, D., & Krigolson, O. E. (In press). We are more selfish than we think: The endowment effect and reward processing within the human medial-frontal cortex. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 69(9), 1676-1686.
33. MacLean, S., Hassall, C. D., Ishigami, Y., Krigolson, O. E., & Eskes, G. (2015). Using brain potentials to understand prism adaptation: The error-related negativity and the P300. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 335(9).
32. Connor, P, Hollensen, P, Krigolson, O. E., & Trappenberg, T. (2015). Raising the LASSO to rein in prediction error and stray decay. Neural Networks, 67, 121-130.
31. Krigolson, O. E., Cheng, D., & Binsted, G. (2015). Cortical potentials as indicators of conscious access to visual cues for control. Vision Research, 110, 277-285.
30. Sabourin, B. C., Stewart, S. H., Watt, M. C., & Krigolson, O.E. (2015). Running as interoceptive exposure for decreasing anxiety sensitivity: Replication and extension. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 44(4), 264-274.
29. Weiler, J., Hassall, C. D., Krigolson, O. E., and Heath, M. (2015). The unidirectional prosaccade switch-cost: Electroencephalographic evidence of task-set inertia in oculomotor control. Behavioural Brain Research, 278, 323-329.
28. Hassall, C. D., Maclean, S., Krigolson, O. E. (2014). Hierarchical error evaluation: The role of medial-frontal cortex in postural control. Journal of Motor Behavior, 46(6), 381-387.
27. Krigolson, O. E., Hassall, C., & Handy, T. C. (2014). How we learn to make decisions: The rapid propagation of reinforcement learning prediction errors in humans. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 26(3), 635-644.
26. Krigolson, O. E., Hassall, C., Balcom, L., & Turk, D. (2013). Perceived ownership impacts reward evaluation systems within medial-frontal cortex. Journal of Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience, 13, 262-269.
25. Hassall, C., Holland, K., and Krigolson, O. E. (2013). What do I do now? An electroencephalographic investigation of the explore / exploit dilemma. Neuroscience, 228, 361-370.
24. Kam, J., Dao, E., Blinn, P., Krigolson, O. E., Boyd, L. A., & Handy, T. C. (2012). Mind wandering and motor control: Off-task thinking disrupts the online adjustment of behavior. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6(329).
23. Krigolson, O. E., Bell, J., Kent, C. M., Heath, M., Holroyd, C. B. (2012). Reduced cortical motor potentials underlie reductions in memory-guided reaching performance. Motor Control, 16(3), 353-370.
22. Heath, M., Bell, J., Holroyd, C. B., Krigolson, O. E. (2012). Electroencephalographic evidence of vector inversion in antipointing. Experimental Brain Research, 221(1), 19-26.
21. Krigolson, O. E., Heinekey, H., Kent, C. M., & Handy, T. C. (2012). Cognitive load impacts error evaluation within medial-frontal cortex. Brain Research, 1430, 62-67.
20. Oruc, I., Krigolson, O. E., Dalrymple, K., Nagamutsu, L., Handy, T. C., & Barton, J. S. (2011). Bootstrap analysis of the single subject with event related potentials. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 28(5), 322-337.
19. Turk, D. J., van Bussel, K., Brebner, J. L., Toma, A., Krigolson, O. E., & Handy, T. C. (2011). When "It" becomes "mine": Attentional biases triggered by object ownership. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(12), 3725-3733.
18. Brebner, J. L., Krigolson, O. E., Handy, T. C., Quadflieg, S., & Turk, D. J. (2011). The importance of skin color and facial structure in perceiving and remembering others: An electrophysiological study. Brain Research, 1388, 123-133.
17. Holroyd, C. B., Krigolson, O. E., & Lee, S. (2011). Reward positivity elicited by predictive cues. Neuroreport, 22(5), 249-252.
16. Maslovat, D., Hodges, N. J., Krigolson, O. E., Handy, T. C. (2010). Observational practice benefits are limited to perceptual improvements in the acquisition of a novel coordination skill. Experimental Brain Research, 204(1), 119-130.
15. Krigolson, O. E., Pierce, L., Tanaka, J., & Holroyd, C. B. (2009). Learning to become an expert: Reinforcement learning and the acquisition of perceptual expertise. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21(9), 1834-1841.
14. Krigolson, O. E., & Tremblay, L. (2009). The amount of practice really matters: Further support for the specificity of practice hypothesis. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80(2), 197-204.
13. Holroyd, C., Krigolson, O. E., Baker, R., Lee, S., & Gibson, J. (2009). When is an error not a prediction error? An electrophysiological investigation. Journal of Cognitive, Affective and Behavioural Neuroscience, 9(1), 59-70.
12. Heath, M., Neely, K. A., & Krigolson, O. E. (2008). Response modes influence the accuracy of monocular and binocular reaching movements. Motor Control, 12(3), 252-266.
11. Holroyd, C. B., Pakzad-Vaezi, K., & Krigolson, O. E. (2008). The feedback correct-related positivity: Sensitivity of the event-related brain potential to unexpected positive feedback. Psychophysiology, 45(5), 688-697.
10. Krigolson, O. E., Holroyd, C. B., Van Gyn, G., & Heath, M. (2008). Electroencephalographic correlates of target and outcome errors. Experimental Brain Research, 190(4), 401-411.
9. Holroyd, C. B., & Krigolson, O. E. (2007). Reward prediction error signals associated with a modified time estimation task. Psychophysiology, 44(6), 913-917.
8. Krigolson, O. E., & Holroyd, C. B. (2007). Hierarchical error processing: Different errors, different systems. Brain Research, 1155, 70-80.
7. Krigolson, O. E., & Holroyd, C. B. (2007). Predictive information and motor control: The role of medial-frontal cortex. Psychophysiology, 44(4), 586-595.
6. Krigolson, O. E., Clark, N., Heath, M., & Binsted, G. (2007). The proximity of visual landmarks impacts reaching performance. Spatial Vision, 20(4), 317-336.
5. Heath, M., Rival, C., Neely, K., & Krigolson, O. E. (2006). Muller-Lyer figures influence the online reorganization of visually guided grasping movements. Experimental Brain Research, 169(4), 473-481.
4. Krigolson, O. E., & Heath, M. (2006). A lower visual field advantage for endpoint stability but no advantage for online movement precision. Experimental Brain Research, 170(1), 127-135.
3. Krigolson, O. E., & Holroyd, C. B. (2006). Evidence for hierarchical error processing in the human brain. Neuroscience, 137(1), 13-17.
2. Krigolson, O. E., Van Gyn, G., Heath, M., & Tremblay, L. (2006). Is there ‘feedback’ during visual imagery? Evidence from a specificity of practice paradigm. Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology, 60(1), 24-32.
1. Krigolson, O. E., & Heath, M. (2004). Background visual cues and memory-guided reaching. Human Movement Science, 23(6), 861-877.
Book Chapters
1. Heath, M., Neely, K., Krigolson, O. E., & Binsted, G. (2010). Memory-guided reaching: what the visuomotor system knows and how long it knows it. In M. Khan & D. Elliott (Eds.). Control of goal-directed action (pp. 76-96). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
2. Krigolson, O. E., Williams, C. C., & Colino, F. L. (2017, July). In international conference on augmented cognition: Using portable EEG to assess human visual attention. (pp. 56-65). Springer, Cham.
3. Lohse, K., Miller, M., Bacelar, M., & Krigolson, O.E. (2021). Errors, rewards, and reinforcement in motor skill learning. Skill Acquisition in Sport, 3rd Edition.
4. Cowie, S., Kirk, I., & Krigolson, O.E. (2021). Neuroeconomics. In A. Chaudhuri (Ed.), A research agenda for experimental economics (pp. 191–213). Edward Elgar Publishing.
2. Krigolson, O. E., Williams, C. C., & Colino, F. L. (2017, July). In international conference on augmented cognition: Using portable EEG to assess human visual attention. (pp. 56-65). Springer, Cham.
3. Lohse, K., Miller, M., Bacelar, M., & Krigolson, O.E. (2021). Errors, rewards, and reinforcement in motor skill learning. Skill Acquisition in Sport, 3rd Edition.
4. Cowie, S., Kirk, I., & Krigolson, O.E. (2021). Neuroeconomics. In A. Chaudhuri (Ed.), A research agenda for experimental economics (pp. 191–213). Edward Elgar Publishing.