* Collective Publications
Unsorted Employee and Contractor Collective Publications List
This is not a comprehensive list. More publications will be added later.
Published Journal Papers:
Livingstone-Lee S., Murchison S., Zeman P.M., Gandhi M., Stewart L., Livingston N.J., Skelton R.W. Simple Gaze Analysis and Special Design of a Virtual Morris Water Maze Provides a New Method for Differentiating Egocentric and Allocentric Navigational Strategy Choice. Behavioural Brain Research 2011.
Zeman PM, Till BC, Livingston NJ, Driessen PF, Tanaka, JW. Independent component and analysis and clustering improve signal-to-noise ratio for statistical analysis of event-related potentials. Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 2007; 118(12):2591-2604.
Goodrich-Hunsaker, N.J., Livingstone, S.A.*(now Lee), Skelton, R.W.. Hopkins, R.O. (2010). Spatial deficits in a virtual water maze in amnesic participants with hippocampal damage. Hippocampus, 20, 481-491.
Livingstone, S.*(now Lee), Skelton, R.W. (2007). Virtual environment navigation tasks and the assessment of cognitive deficits in individuals with brain injury. Behavioural Brain Research, 185, 21-31.
Unpublished Journal Papers (Awaiting Patents):
Zeman PM, Sorensen PL, Livingstone SA, Skelton RW, Livingston NJ. Understanding and Improving ICA Source Separation of EEG Data. 2008a.
Zeman PM, Mahajan SV, Livingstone SA, Driessen PF, Skelton RW, Livingston NJ. Volume Estimation of ICA-Derived EEG Sources. 2008b.
Zeman PM, Mahajan SV, Sorensen PL, Driessen PF, Skelton RW, Livingston NJ. Volume Estimation of Scalp EEG: ICA and Beamforming Identify Spatial Overlap. 2008c.
Zeman PM, Mahajan SV, Livingstone SA, Driessen PF, Skelton RW, Livingston NJ. Volume Domain Validation of ICA-Derived EEG Sources. 2008d.
Zeman PM, Mahajan SV, Livingstone SA, Driessen PF, Livingston NJ, Skelton RW. Spectral Shaping to Relax ICA Assumptions to Facilitate Decomposition of EEG. 2008e.
Zeman PM, Livingstone SA, Livingston NJ, Skelton RW. Building a Multi-Component Spatio-Temporal Model of Functional Brain Activity Using Scalp-EEG Data. 2008f.
Zeman PM, Livingstone SA, Livingston NJ, Skelton RW. Feasibility of System Analysis of Brain Activity for Spatial Navigation using Scalp-EEG. 2008g.
Zeman PM. Role of Sensorimotor Integration and Multiple Systems for Locomotion in Parkinson’s Disease: Evidence from Freezing and Paradoxical Gait. Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, BC. 2007.
Zeman, PM. Brain-Computer Interface design based on voluntary finger movement-related potentials. Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Victoria, BC. 2005.
Published Conference Papers:
Albu AB, Mahajan SV, Zeman PM. Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Neural Source Activation from EEG Data. Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2007.
Prinz R, Zeman PM, Neville S, Livingston NJ. Feature extraction through wavelet de-noising of surface EMG signals for the purpose of mouse click emulation. Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering 2006.
Prinz R, Zeman PM, Neville S, Livingston NJ. Emulating a Single Switch Input Device Through Wavelet De-Noising of Surface EMG Signals. Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology, Conference Proceedings 2006.
Prinz R, Zeman PM, Neville S, and Livingston NJ, “Emulating a Single Switch Input Device Through Wavelet De-Noising of Surface EMG Signals,” in Proceedings of the 3rd Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assitive Technology, pp.45-50, 2006.
Prinz R, Zeman PM, Neville S, and Livingston NJ, “Feature Extraction Through Wavelet De-Noising of Surface EMG Signals for the Purpose of Mouse Click Emulation,” in Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, pp.953-956, 2006.
Published Abstracts
Zeman PM. Considerations for the Development of a Brain-Computer Interface. Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology. University of Cambridge, Cambridge England. 2004
Zeman PM, Livingston NJ, Driessen PF. Using ICA and correlation to measure multi-source synchrony. Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour and Cognitive Science. 2006.