Kenney, Joanne P.M., Ward, Christina, Gallen, Dervla, Roche, Richard, Dockree, Paul, Hohensen, Nicola, Cassidy, Clare, Keane, Michael and Hogan, Michael (2019) Selfâinitiated learning reveals memory performance and electrophysiological differences between younger, older and older adults with relative memory impairment. European Journal of Neuroscience, 50 (11). ISSN 0953-816X
Dimitrova, Julia, Hogan, Michael, Khader, Patrick, O'Hora, Denis, Kilmartin, Liam, Walsh, Jane C., Roche, Richard and Anderson-Hanley, Cay (2017) Comparing the effects of an acute bout of physical exercise with an acute bout of interactive mental and physical exercise on electrophysiology and executive functioning in younger and older adults. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research, 29 (5). pp. 959-967. ISSN 1594-0667
Ruijer, Erna, Grimmelikhuijsen, Stephen, Hogan, Michael, Enzerink, Sem, Ojo, Adegboyega and Meijer, Albert (2017) Connecting societal issues, users and data. Scenario-based design of open data platforms. Government Information Quarterly, 34 (3). pp. 470-480. ISSN 0740-624x
Ojo, Adegboyega, Porwol, Lukasz, Waqar, Mohammad, Osagie, Edobor, Stasiewicz, Arkadiusz, Zeleti, Fatemeh Ahmadi, Hogan, Michael, Harney, Owen and Riordan, Pauline (2016) Pathologies of Open Data Platforms and Desired Transparency-Related Affordances for Future Platforms. In: Proceedings of the 17th International Digital Government Research Conference on Digital Government Research. ACM Digital Library, pp. 538-539. ISBN 978-1-4503-4339-8
Hogan, Michael, Kenney, Joanne P.M., Roche, Richard, Keane, Michael A., Moore, Jennifer L., Kaiser, Jochen, Lai, Robert and Upton, Neil (2012) Behavioural and electrophysiological eVects of visual paired associate context manipulations during encoding and recognition in younger adults, older adults and older cognitively declined adults. Experimental Brain Research, 216. pp. 621-633. ISSN 0014-4819
Roche, Richard, Hogan, Michael, Carolan, Leigh, Dockree, Paul, Kaiser, Jochen, Bunting, Brendan, Robertson, Ian and Lawlor, Brian (2006) Electrophysiological and information processing variability predicts memory decrements associated with normal age-related cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Brain Research, 1119 (1). pp. 215-226.