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Stephen Jackson

Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Science

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Research Summary

A central theme of my research programme has been to understand the psychological and brain mechanisms through which sensory information is used to plan and control human action. During goal directed… read more

Selected Publications

  • JACKSON, S.R., PARKINSON, A., JUNG, J., RYAN, S.E., MORGAN, P.S., HOLLIS, C. and JACKSON, G.M., 2011. Current Biology. 21(7), 580-585
  • JACKSON, SR, PARKINSON, A, PEARS, SL and NAM, SH, Quarterly Journal Of Experimental Psychology. 64(5), 839-854
  • PARKINSON, A., PLUKAARD, S., PEARS, S.L., NEWPORT, R., DIJKERMAN, C. and JACKSON, S.R., 2011. Cognitive Neuroscience. 2(1), 47-56
  • JACKSON, S.R., PARKINSON, A., KIM, S.Y., SCH脺ERMANN M. and EICKHOFF, S.B., 2011. Cognitive Neuroscience. 2(3-4), 227-243

Current Research

A central theme of my research programme has been to understand the psychological and brain mechanisms through which sensory information is used to plan and control human action. During goal directed movements such as reaching out to pick up a glass of water, sensory signals must be transformed into appropriate motor commands. For visually guided movements, this involves translating visual information, signalling the spatial position of the target, into a motor plan which specifies the sequence of postural changes required to bring the hand to the target. An issue of fundamental importance is therefore to understand how visual information, specifying position, shape and surface texture of an object, is combined with somatosensory information signalling the current state of the body (e.g. limb position), and then used to generate the appropriate motor command signals.

My colleagues and I investigate the nature of the sensorimotor transformations which underlie goal-directed action in three ways. Firstly, we examine how unconstrained reaching movements are planned and executed by healthy adults. A key focus of these investigations is frequently to dissociate visual and somatosensory cues during the planning and execution of movement. Secondly, we examine how movement planning and control mechanisms are altered by brain damage or brain disease. Finally, we try to localise the brain mechanisms which underlie our ability to plan and control human action using a variety of non-invasive brain imaging techniques such as event-related electroencephalography, transcranial magnetic stimulation and functional magnetic resonance imaging.

  • CHEN C, SIGURDSSON HP, P脡P脡S SE, AUER DP, MORRIS PG, MORGAN PS, GOWLAND PA and JACKSON SR, 2017. NeuroImage. 156, 207-213
  • JACKSON SR, CONDON LA, NEWPORT RW, PEARS S, HUSAIN M, BAJAJ N and O'DONOGHUE M, 2017. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. (In Press.)
  • DYKE K, P脡P脡S SE, CHEN C, KIM S, SIGURDSSON HP, DRAPER A, HUSAIN M, NACHEV P, GOWLAND PA, MORRIS PG and JACKSON SR, 2017. NeuroImage. 152, 360-370
  • BROWN, B.J., SOYOUNG, K., SAUNDERS, H., BACHMANN, C., THOMPSON, J., ROPAR, D., JACKSON, S.R. and JACKSON, G.M., 2017. Current Biology. 27, 1-5
  • JUNG, JEYOUNG, BUNGERT, ANDREAS, BOWTELL, RICHARD and JACKSON, STEPHEN R., 2016. BRAIN STIMULATION. 9(1), 58-64
  • HOLLIS, C., PENNANT, M., CUENCA, J., GLAZEBROOK, C., KENDALL, T., WHITTINGTON, C., STOCKTON, S., LARSSON, L., BUNTON, P., DOBSON, S., GROOM, M., HEDDERLY, T., HEYMAN, I., JACKSON, G.M., JACKSON, S., MURPHY, T., RICKARDS, H., ROBERTSON, M and STERN, J., 2016. HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT. 20(4), 1-450
  • WHITTINGTON, CRAIG, PENNANT, MARY, KENDALL, TIM, GLAZEBROOK, CRISTINE, TRAYNER, PENNY, GROOM, MADELEINE, HEDDERLY, TAMMY, HEYMAN, ISOBEL, JACKSON, GEORGINA, JACKSON, STEPHEN and OTHERS, 2016. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry.
  • DYKE, K, KIM, S, JACKSON, G. M and JACKSON, S. R, 2016. Brain Stimulation. 9(6), 819-825
  • P脡P脡S SE, DRAPER A, JACKSON GM and JACKSON SR, 2016. Developmental cognitive neuroscience. 19, 78-86
  • JUNG, J., JACKSON, S.R., NAM, K., HOLLIS, C.P. and JACKSON, G.M., 2015. Journal of Neuropsychology. 9(2), 172-183
  • DRAPER, A., JUDE, L. and JACKSON, G.M., 2015. Journal of Neuropsychology. 9, 33-44
  • DRAPER, AMELIA, JACKSON, GEORGINA M, MORGAN, PAUL S and JACKSON, STEPHEN R, 2015. Journal of neuropsychology.
  • JACKSON, GEORGINA M, DRAPER, AMELIA, DYKE, KATHERINE, P脡P脡S, SOPHIA E and JACKSON, STEPHEN R, 2015. Inhibition, disinhibition, and the control of action in Tourette syndrome Trends in cognitive sciences. 19(11), 655-665
  • DRAPER, AMELIA and JACKSON, STEPHEN R, 2015. Alterations in structural connectivity may contribute both to the occurrence of tics in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome and to their subsequent control Brain. 138(2), 244-245
  • DRAPER, A., STEPHENSON, M.C., JACKSON, G.M., P脡P脡S, S., MORGAN, P.S., MORRIS, P.G. and JACKSON, S.R., 2014. Current biology. 24(19), 2343-7
  • KIM, SOYOUNG, STEPHENSON, MARY C, MORRIS, PETER G and JACKSON, STEPHEN R, 2014. Neuroimage. 99, 237-243
  • LEE SH, JUNG WM, CHANG DS, JACKSON SR, WALLRAVEN C, KONG J, LEE H, PARK HJ, LEE HJ; CHAE YB, 2013. Inserting Needles into the Body: A Meta-analysis of Brain Activity Associated with Acupuncture Needle Stimulation Journal of Pain. (In Press.)
  • JACKSON, S.R., PARKINSON, A., MANFREDI, V., MILLON, G., HOLLIS, C.P. and JACKSON, G.M., 2013. Journal of Neuropsychology. 7(1), 29-44
  • JUNG, JEYOUNG, JACKSON, STEPHEN R, PARKINSON, AMY and JACKSON, GEORGINA M, 2013. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 37(6), 1016-1025
  • JACKSON, STEPHEN R, PARKINSON, AMY, MANFREDI, VALENTINA, MILLON, GUY, HOLLIS, CHRIS and JACKSON, GEORGINA M, 2013. Journal of neuropsychology. 7(1), 29-44
  • MCBRIDE, JENNIFER, SUMNER, PETROC, JACKSON, STEPHEN R, BAJAJ, NIN and HUSAIN, MASUD, 2013. cortex. 49(8), 2040-2054
  • MCBRIDE J, SUMNER P, JACKSON SR, BAJAJ N and HUSAIN M, 2013. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. 49(8), 2040-54
  • ASTLE, D.E., NIXON, E., JACKSON, S.R. and JACKSON, G.M., 2012. Journal of Neurophysiology. 107(3), 859-867
  • JACKSON SR, PARKINSON A, MANFREDI V, MILLON G, HOLLIS CP, JACKSON GM, 2012. Journal of Neuropsychology. (In Press.)
  • JUNG J, JACKSON SR, PARKINSON A and JACKSON GM, 2012. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews. 37(6), 1016-25
  • JACKSON, S.R., PARKINSON, A., JUNG, J., RYAN, S.E., MORGAN, P.S., HOLLIS, C. and JACKSON, G.M., 2011. Current Biology. 21(7), 580-585
  • PARKINSON, A., PLUKAARD, S., PEARS, S.L., NEWPORT, R., DIJKERMAN, C. and JACKSON, S.R., 2011. Cognitive Neuroscience. 2(1), 47-56
  • JACKSON, S.R., PARKINSON, A., KIM, S.Y., SCH脺ERMANN M. and EICKHOFF, S.B., 2011. Cognitive Neuroscience. 2(3-4), 227-243
  • PARKINSON, A., CONDON, L. and JACKSON, S.R., 2010. Neuropsychologia. 48(11), 3228-3234
  • JACKSON, S.R., PARKINSON, A., PEARS, S.L. and NAM, S.H., 2010. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 64(5), 839-854
  • LIDDLE, E., CHOU, Y.J. and JACKSON, S., 2009. Neuropsychologia. 47(1), 77-82
  • JACKSON, S.R., NEWPORT, R., HUSAIN, M., FOWLIE, J.E., O'DONOGHUE, M. and BAJAJ, N., 2009. Neuropsychologia. 47(6), 1397-1408
  • SMITH, D.T., JACKSON, S.R. and RORDEN, C., 2009. Journal of Neuropsychology. 3(2), 267-271
  • JACKSON, G.M., SWAINSON, R., MORT, D., HUSAIN, M. and JACKSON, S.R., 2009. Psychological Research. 73(2), 263-270
  • SMITH, D.T., JACKSON, S.R. and RORDEN, C., 2009. Brain Stimulation. 2(2), 81-87
  • LIDDLE, EB, JACKSON, GM, RORDEN, C and JACKSON, SR, 2009. Neuropsychologia. 47(14), 3244-3254
  • SMITH, DT, JACKSON, SR and RORDEN, C, 2009. Journal Of Neuropsychology. 3, 267-271
  • JACKSON, C.P.T., BOWTELL, R., MORRIS, P.G. and JACKSON, S.R., 2008. NeuroImage. 40(4), 1731-1737
  • SUMNER, PETROC, NACHEV, PARASHKEV, MORRIS, PETER, PETERS, ANDREW M, JACKSON, STEPHEN R, KENNARD, CHRISTOPHER and HUSAIN, MASUD, 2007. Neuron. 54(5), 697-711
  • HARVEY, M, OLK, B and NEWPORT, R. AND JACKSON S.R, 2007. NeuroReport. 18(5), 457-460 (In Press.)
  • RAMSAY, A.I.G., CAREY, D.P. and JACKSON, S.R., 2007. Experimental Brain Research. 176(1), 173-81
  • SWAINSON, R., JACKSON, S. and JACKSON, G.M., 2006. Brain Research. 1105(1), 61-72
  • ASTLE, D.E., JACKSON, G.M. and SWAINSON, R., 2006. Brain Research. 1125, 94-103
  • PELLIJEFF, A., BONILHA, L., MORGAN, P.S., MCKENZIE, K. and JACKSON, S.R., 2006. Neuropsychologia. 44(13), 2685-90
  • LIDDLE, E. and JACKSON, S.R., 2006. Current biology. 16(23), R994-6
  • JACKSON, S.R. and HUSAIN, M., 2006. Neuropsychologia. 44(13), 2589-93
  • NEWPORT, R. BROWN, L., HUSAIN, M., MORT, D. and JACKSON, S.R., 2006. Cortex: a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. 42(5), 720-9
  • NEWPORT, R. and JACKSON, S.R., 2006. Neuropsychologia. 44(13), 2757-65
  • JACKSON, G.M., SHEPHERD, T., MUELLER, S.C., HUSAIN, M. and JACKSON, S.R., 2006. Cortex: journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. 42(5), 740-9
  • RYAN, S., BONILHA, L. and JACKSON, S.R., 2006. Experimental Brain Research. 173(3), 389-94
  • LIDDLE, E., JACKSON, G. and JACKSON, S., 2005. Dyslexia: the journal of the British Dyslexia Association. 11(1), 61-77
  • JACKSON, S.R., NEWPORT, R., MORT, D. and HUSAIN, M., 2005. Current Biology. 15(1), 42-46
  • SMITH, D.T., JACKSON, S.R. and RORDEN, C., 2005. Neuropsychologia. 43(9), 1288-1296
  • JACKSON, S., NEWPORT, R., MORT, D., HUSAIN, M., JACKSON, G., SWAINSON, R., PEARS, S. and WILSON, B., 2005. Action binding and the parietal lobes: some new perspectives on optic ataxia. In: HUMPHREYS, G.W. and RIDDOCH, M.J., eds., Attention in action: advances from cognitive neuroscience Hove: Psychology Press.
  • JACKSON,S., NEWPORT,R., OSBORNE,F., WAKELY,R., SMITH,D. and WALSH,V., 2005. Cortex: a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. 41(2), 205-212
  • JACKSON, G.M., SWAINSON, R., MULLIN, A., CUNNINGTON, R. and JACKSON, S.R., 2004. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. Section A: Human Experimental Psychology. 57(2), 223-240
  • SMITH, D.T., RORDEN, C. and JACKSON, S.R., 2004. Current Biology. 14(9), 792-795
  • JACKSON, G.M., SWAINSON, R., MORT, D., HUSAIN, M. and JACKSON, S., 2004. Implicit processing of global information in Balint's syndrome Cortex: a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. 40(1), 179-180
  • SWAINSON, R., JACKSON, S. and JACKSON, G., 2004. Electrophysiology of cognitive control: predictability and precueing of task-switches. International Journal of Psychophysiology. 54(1-2), 14
  • NEWPORT,R., PEARS,S. and JACKSON,S., 2004. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 27(1), 45-46
  • SWAINSON, R., CUNNINGTON, R., JACKSON, G.M., RORDEN, C., PETERS, A.M., MORRIS, P.G. and JACKSON, S.R., 2003. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience. 15(6), 785-799
  • PLODOWSKI, A., SWAINSON, R., JACKSON, G.M., RORDEN, C. and JACKSON, S.R., 2003. Current Biology. 13(23), 2045-2050
  • JACKSON, G.M., JACKSON, S.R., NEWPORT, R. and HARVEY, M., 2002. Acta Psychologica. 110(2-3), 231-246
  • NEWPORT, R., RABB, B. and JACKSON, S.R., 2002. Current Biology. 12(19), 1661-1664
  • JACKSON, S.R., NEWPORT, R. and SHAW, A., 2002. Current Biology. 12(3), 237-240
  • HARVEY, M., JACKSON, S.R., NEWPORT, R., KR脛MER, T., MORRIS, D.L. and DOW, L., 2002. Is grasping impaired in hemispatial neglect? Behavioural Neurology: an international journal on the relationship between disordered human behavior and underlying biological mechanisms. 13(1/2), 17-28
  • NEWPORT, ROGER, RABB, BENJAMIN and JACKSON, STEPHEN R, 2002. Noninformative vision improves haptic spatial perception. Current Biology. 12(19), 1661-4
  • WARD, R. and JACKSON, S.R., 2002. NeuroReport. 13(3), 301-304
  • WARD, ROBERT and JACKSON, STEPHEN R, 2002. Visual attention in blindsight: sensitivity in the blind field increased by targets in the sighted field. NeuroReport. 13(3), 301-4
  • JACKSON, G M, JACKSON, S R, NEWPORT, R and HARVEY, M, 2002. Acta Psychologica. 110(2-3), 231-46
  • JACKSON, STEPHEN R, NEWPORT, ROGER and SHAW, ANDREW, 2002. Monocular vision leads to a dissociation between grip force and grip aperture scaling during reach-to-grasp movements. Current Biology. 12(3), 237-40
  • JACKSON, S., 2002. Motor aspects of hemispatial neglect Behavioural Neurology: an international journal on the relationship between disordered human behavior and underlying biological mechanisms. 13(1/2), 1-2
  • JACKSON, G., SWAINSON, R., CUNNINGTON, R. and JACKSON, S., 2001. Neuroimage. 13(6), S322
  • JACKSON, G.M., SWAINSON, R., CUNNINGTON, R. and JACKSON, S., 2001. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 4(2), 169-178
  • NEWPORT, R., HINDLE, J.V. and JACKSON, S.R., 2001. Current Biology. 11(12), 975-980
  • JACKSON, S.R. and NEWPORT, R., 2001. Neuropsychologia. 39(8), 810 - 814
  • PLODOWSKI, A and JACKSON, S R, 2001. Current Biology. 11(8), R304-6
  • HUSAIN, M and JACKSON, S R, 2001. Current Biology. 11(18), R753-5
  • PLODOWSKI, A. and JACKSON, S.R., 2001. Current Biology. 11(8), R304-R306
  • JACKSON, S., 2001. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 5(12), 505-506
  • NEWPORT, R, HINDLE, J V and JACKSON, S R, 2001. Current Biology. 11(12), 975-80
  • JACKSON,, 2001. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 5(12), 505-506
  • JACKSON, S R and NEWPORT, R, 2001. Neuropsychologia. 39(8), 810-4
  • HUSAIN, M. and JACKSON, S.R., 2001. Current Biology. 11(18), R753-R755
  • HUSAIN, M., JACKSON, S.R., JACKSON, G.M., HARVEY, M., KRAMER, T. and DOW, L, 2000. Brain: a journal of neurology. 123(2), 380-393
  • JACKSON, S.R., NEWPORT, R., HUSAIN, M., HARVEY, M. and HINDLE, J.V., 2000. Neuropsychologia. 38(4), 500-507
  • JACKSON, S.R. and SHAW, A., 2000. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 26(1), 418-423
  • JACKSON, S.R., JACKSON, G.M. and ROBERTS, M., 1999. NeuroReport. 10(4), 861-865
  • JACKSON, G.M., JACKSON, S.R. and KRITIKOS, A., 1999. British Journal of Psychology. 90(2), 247-270
  • JACKSON, S.R., 1999. NeuroReport. 10(12), 2461-2466
  • KRITIKOS, A., JACKSON, G.M. and JACKSON, S.R., 1998. Experimental Brain Research. 119(1), 9-16
  • JACKSON, S.R., 1998. Review of: The Visual Brain in Action. A.D. Milner and M.A. Goodale. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Neuropsychologia. 36(9), 951-952
  • JACKSON, S.R., 1998. Monitor: Reaching for the parietal cortex Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 2(3), 81
  • HAWKEN, M., HENDERSON, L., KENNARD, C., JACKSON, S.R., STEWART, K.A. and DITTRICH, W., 1998. The effect of target location on pro-point and anti-point movements in patients with Parkinson's Disease Journal of Physiology. 509(1), 177-178
  • SHAW, A., JACKSON, S.R., HARVEY, M., NEWPORT, R., KR脛MER, T. and DOW, L., 1997. NeuroReport. 8(17), 3837-3840
  • JACKSON, S.R., JONES, C.A., NEWPORT, R. and PRITCHARD, C., 1997. Visual Cognition. 4(2), 113-142
  • TIPPER, S.P., HOWARD, L.A. and JACKSON, S.R., 1997. Visual Cognition. 4(1), 1-38
  • JACKSON, S.R., 1997. Monitor: Hand-eye co-ordination in a flash Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 1(3), 87
  • JACKSON, S.R. and HUSAIN, M., 1997. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 1(8), 310-317
  • JACKSON, S.R., 1997. Monitor: Visually guided reaching Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 1(4), 128
  • JACKSON, S.R. and HUSAIN, M., 1996. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 6(6), 788-795
  • HARVEY, M, JACKSON, S R, NEWPORT, R, KR脛MER, T, MORRIS, D L and DOW, L, Is grasping impaired in hemispatial neglect? Behavioural neurology. 13(1-2), 17-28
  • JACKSON, SR, PARKINSON, A, PEARS, SL and NAM, SH, Quarterly Journal Of Experimental Psychology. 64(5), 839-854
  • JACKSON, SR, Cognitive Neuroscience. 1(1), 68-69

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