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Nicola Galley

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Efferent innervation of vestibular and auditory receptors.

R Klinke, N Galley - Physiological Reviews, 1974 - journals.physiology.org
… CAP, according to Sohmer (348) and Dayal (63) as well as our own findings (Klinke and Galley,
unpublished … We too have observed this effect in the cat (Klinke and Galley, unpublished …

Blinks and saccades as indicators of fatigue in sleepiness warnings: looking tired?

R Schleicher, N Galley, S Briest, L Galley - Ergonomics, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The present study examines changes in a variety of oculomotoric variables as a function of
increasing sleepiness in 129 participants, who have been passed through a broad range of …

[HTML][HTML] Prospects for novel inhibitors of peptidoglycan transglycosylases

NF Galley, AM O'Reilly, DI Roper - Bioorganic chemistry, 2014 - Elsevier
The lack of novel antimicrobial drugs under development coupled with the increasing occurrence
of resistance to existing antibiotics by community and hospital acquired infections is of …

Surfactant-free purification of membrane protein complexes from bacteria: application to the staphylococcal penicillin-binding protein complex PBP2/PBP2a

…, TR Dafforn, J Garcia-Lara, SJ Foster, NF Galley… - …, 2014 - iopscience.iop.org
Surfactant-mediated removal of proteins from biomembranes invariably results in partial or
complete loss of function and disassembly of multi-protein complexes. We determined the …

[PDF][PDF] Saccadic eye movement velocity as an indicator of (de) activation. A revievv and some speculations

N Galley - 1989 - researchgate.net
Galley and Fritz, 1987), Using additional mental arithmetic tasks whilc tracking light spots
we found increased saccadic velocity in our subjects (Galley and Boldt, 1985; Galley… (Galley

The evaluation of the electrooculogram as a psychophysiological measuring instrument in the driver study of driver behaviour

N Galley - Ergonomics, 1993 - Taylor & Francis
… The final aspect of EOG data to be mentioned here is the saccadic velocity (we have reviewed
the theoretical and methodological background elsewhere, Galley 1989). For example, …

[PDF][PDF] Fixation durations-Why are they so highly variable?

N Galley, D Betz, C Biniossek - Das Ende von Rational Choice? Zur …, 2015 - ssoar.info
… and Fritz 1987; Galley 1993; Galley 1998; Galley and Galley 1999; Galley 2001; Galley 2010),
but here we report analyses of pooled data under the main aspect which factors modulate …

The advantage of a decreasing right-hand superiority: The influence of laterality on a selected musical skill (sight reading achievement)

R Kopiez, N Galley, JI Lee - Neuropsychologia, 2006 - Elsevier
In this study, the unrehearsed performance of music, known as ‘sight reading’, is used as a
model to examine the influence of motoric laterality on highly challenging musical …

Do mental speed and musical abilities interact?

W Gruhn, N Galley, C Kluth - Annals of the New York Academy …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
The relation between mental speed and musical ability was investigated. Seventeen subjects
aged 3‐7 years were divided into two subgroups: one (G1; n= 9 ) consisted of children who …

[HTML][HTML] In vitro characterization of the antivirulence target of Gram-positive pathogens, peptidoglycan O-acetyltransferase A (OatA)

…, DJ Little, PJ Moynihan, H Robinson, NF Galley… - PLoS …, 2017 - journals.plos.org
The O-acetylation of the essential cell wall polymer peptidoglycan occurs in most Gram-positive
bacterial pathogens, including species of Staphylococcus, Streptococcus and …