Motor Function

Yusoff, A. N., Te, L. H.,  Mukari, S. Z. M. & Abd Hamid, A. I. (2016). Bilateral Heschl’s Gyrus Display Non-Reciprocity in Connectivity during the Performance of Simple Arithmetic Addition Task. Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 14(1): 33 – 41.

Yusoff, A. N. (2014). Cortical height extent of activation and its hemodynamic dependency during bilateral multiple style self-paced finger tapping. Sains Malaysiana 43(2): 313-319. Retrieved from scopus.com

Ahmad Nazlim Yusoff. (2013). The effects of tapping force and speed on the activation of motor-related cortices. Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 11(2): 41 – 49.

Yusoff, A. N., & Hamid, K. A. (2012). Modelling activation and connectivity in the brain: An fMRI study during externally triggered finger tapping task. Malaysian Journal of Mathematical Sciences 6(2): 178-212. Retrieved from www.scopus.com

Ahmad, N. Z., Ismafairus, A. H. A., Khairiah, A. H., Kamil, W. W. A., Mazlyfarina, M., & Hanani, A. M. (2011). Functional specialisation and effective connectivity during self-paced unimanual and bimanual tapping of hand fingers: An extended analysis using dynamic causal modeling and bayesian model selection for group studies. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 7(2): 17-36. Retrieved from scopus.com

Yusoff, A. N., Mohamad, M., Hamid, A. I. A., Wan Abdullah, W. A. K., Hashim, M. H., & Zulkifli, N. Z. (2010). Functional specialisation and effective connectivity in cerebral motor cortices: An fmri study on seven right handed female subjects. Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 6(2): 71-92. Retrieved from www.scopus.com

Ahmad Nazlim Yusoff, Mazlyfarina Mohamad, Khairiah Abdul Hamid, Aini Ismafairus Abd Hamid, Hanani Abdul Manan & Mohd Harith Hashim. (2010). Activation characteristics of the primary motor (M1) and supplementary motor (SMA) areas during robust unilateral finger tapping task. Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 8(2): 43 – 49.

A. N. Yusoff, M. Mohamad, K.A. Hamid, A.I.A. Hamid, H.A. Manan & M.H. Hashim. (2010). Intrinsic couplings between the primary motor area and supplementary motor areas during unilateral finger tapping task. ASM Sci. J. 4(2): 158–172.