Hugh Nolan

Hugh Nolan

Trinity College

H-index: 19

North America-United States

About Hugh Nolan

Hugh Nolan, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Trinity College, specializes in the field of EEG, signal processing, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, multimodal data.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

High-order brain interactions in ketamine during rest and task: A double-blinded cross-over design using portable EEG

HRB Open Research

Feasibility of real world end‐points of functional neurophysiology in Alzheimer’s disease dementia

Age and sex related differences in orthostatic cerebral oxygenation: Findings from 2764 older adults in the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)

Neuroscience from the comfort of your home: Repeated, self-administered wireless dry EEG measures brain function with high fidelity

Discrepancies in self-reported and actigraphy-based sleep duration are associated with self-reported insomnia symptoms in community-dwelling older adults

Feasibility of repeated assessment of cognitive function in older adults using a wireless, mobile, dry-EEG headset and tablet-based games

Associations between cognitive function, actigraphy‐based and self‐reported sleep in older community‐dwelling adults: Findings from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing

Hugh Nolan Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2021

Citations(since 2020)

1283

Cited By

1301

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

26

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

University Profile Page

Trinity College

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Hugh Nolan Skills & Research Interests

EEG

signal processing

neuroscience

biomedical engineering

multimodal data

Top articles of Hugh Nolan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

High-order brain interactions in ketamine during rest and task: A double-blinded cross-over design using portable EEG

Agustin Ibanez

Ruben Herzog

Florentine Barbey

Md Nurul Islam

Laura Rueda-Delgado

...

2024/3/21

HRB Open Research

Catherine Waldron

John Hughes

Emma Wallace

Caitriona Cahir

Kathleen Bennett

2022

Feasibility of real world end‐points of functional neurophysiology in Alzheimer’s disease dementia

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Laura M Rueda‐Delgado

Alison R Buick

Orla Hardiman

Kinan Muhammed

Hugh Nolan

...

2023/12

Age and sex related differences in orthostatic cerebral oxygenation: Findings from 2764 older adults in the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)

Experimental Gerontology

Louise Newman

John D O'Connor

Hugh Nolan

Richard B Reilly

Rose Anne Kenny

2022/10/1

Neuroscience from the comfort of your home: Repeated, self-administered wireless dry EEG measures brain function with high fidelity

Frontiers in Digital Health

Florentine M Barbey

Francesca R Farina

Alison R Buick

Lena Danyeli

John F Dyer

...

2022/7/29

Discrepancies in self-reported and actigraphy-based sleep duration are associated with self-reported insomnia symptoms in community-dwelling older adults

Sleep Health

Siobhan Scarlett

Hugh N Nolan

Rose Anne Kenny

Matthew DL O'Connell

2021/2/1

Feasibility of repeated assessment of cognitive function in older adults using a wireless, mobile, dry-EEG headset and tablet-based games

Frontiers in Psychiatry

Esther C McWilliams

Florentine M Barbey

John F Dyer

Md Nurul Islam

Bernadette McGuinness

...

2021/6/25

Associations between cognitive function, actigraphy‐based and self‐reported sleep in older community‐dwelling adults: Findings from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

Siobhan Scarlett

Rose Anne Kenny

Matthew DL O'Connell

Hugh Nolan

Celine De Looze

2021/5

P. 398 Acute and long-term electrophysiological responses to subanesthetic ketamine recorded inside and outside the lab, using a novel EEG platform

European Neuropsychopharmacology

B Murphy

F Barbey

M Bianchi

D Buhl

A Buick

...

2020/11/1

Factors affecting reliability of grip strength measurements in middle aged and older adults

HRB Open Research

Hugh Nolan

John D O'Connor

Orna A Donoghue

George M Savva

Neil O'Leary

...

2020/6/3

Machine learning for analysis of active stand responses in older adults with vasovagal syncope

medRxiv

Michelle Kwok

Hugh Nolan

Chie Wei Fan

Clodagh O’Dwyer

Rose A Kenny

...

2020/12/8

Age and sex differences in frontal lobe cerebral oxygenation in older adults—normative values using novel, scalable technology: findings from the Irish Longitudinal Study on …

Archives of gerontology and geriatrics

Louise Newman

Hugh Nolan

Daniel Carey

Richard B Reilly

Rose Anne Kenny

2020/3/1

A machine learning framework to detect syncope using the active stand

medRxiv

M Carmody

C Finucane

H Nolan

C O’Dwyer

M Kwok

...

2020/12/8

Impact of standing speed on the peripheral and central hemodynamic response to orthostasis: evidence from the Irish Longitudinal Study on ageing

Hypertension

John D O’Connor

Matthew DL O’Connell

Hugh Nolan

Louise Newman

Silvin P Knight

...

2020/2

Evaluation of adaption skills in older adults using behavioural and EEG repeated measurements during a visual oddball object detection task: Biomarkers (non‐neuroimaging …

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Laura M Rueda Delgado

Hugh Nolan

Alison R Buick

Florentine Barbey

John Dyer

...

2020/12

Objective sleep duration in older adults: results from the Irish longitudinal study on ageing

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Siobhán Scarlett

Hugh Nolan

Rose Anne Kenny

Matthew DL O'Connell

2020/1

Comparing conventional wet EEG vs dry‐sensor wireless EEG to probe sensory processing and neuronal function in the aging brain: Biomarkers (non‐neuroimaging)/novel biomarkers

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Hugh Nolan

Florentine Barbey

Alison R Buick

John Dyer

Brian Murphy

2020/12

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