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Brain graphs: graphical models of the human brain connectomeEdward T Bullmore
Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge CB2 0SZ, United Kingdom
Annu Rev Clin Psychol 7:113-40. 2011..Here we offer a conceptual review and methodological guide to graphical analysis of human neuroimaging data, with an emphasis on some of the key assumptions, issues, and trade-offs facing the investigator...
The future of functional MRI in clinical medicineEd Bullmore
University of Cambridge and GlaxoSmithKline, Cambridge, UK
Neuroimage 62:1267-71. 2012..Here I provide a personal perspective on what has already been achieved, and imagine how the further development of fMRI over the medium term might lead to even greater engagement with clinical medicine...
The economy of brain network organizationEd Bullmore
Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge CB2 0SZ, UK
Nat Rev Neurosci 13:336-49. 2012..An economical analysis of neuropsychiatric disorders highlights the vulnerability of the more costly elements of brain networks to pathological attack or abnormal development...
Structural brain change in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder identified by meta-analysisIan Ellison-Wright
Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust, Salisbury, UK
BMC Psychiatry 8:51. 2008..The authors sought to map gray matter changes in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) using a novel technique incorporating neuro-imaging and genetic meta-analysis methods...
Colored noise and computational inference in neurophysiological (fMRI) time series analysis: resampling methods in time and wavelet domainsE Bullmore
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Hum Brain Mapp 12:61-78. 2001..We conclude that wavelet resampling may be a generally useful method for inference on naturally complex time series...
Complex brain networks: graph theoretical analysis of structural and functional systemsEd Bullmore
University of Cambridge, Behavioural and Clinical Neurosciences Institute, Department of Psychiatry, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, CB2 2QQ, UK
Nat Rev Neurosci 10:186-98. 2009..We also highlight some of the technical challenges and key questions to be addressed by future developments in this rapidly moving field...
Practice and difficulty evoke anatomically and pharmacologically dissociable brain activation dynamicsEd Bullmore
University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge CB2 2QQ
Cereb Cortex 13:144-54. 2003..Difficulty and practice evoke anatomically and pharmacologically dissociable brain activation dynamics, which are probably mediated by different neurotransmitter systems in humans...
Why psychiatry can't afford to be neurophobicEd Bullmore
University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UK
Br J Psychiatry 194:293-5. 2009..We suggest that there are several ways in which psychiatry could organise itself professionally to better advance and communicate the theoretical and therapeutic potential of a brain-based medicine of the mind...
Generic aspects of complexity in brain imaging data and other biological systemsEd Bullmore
Behavioural and Clinical Neurosciences Institute, University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry, Addenbrooke s, Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Neuroimage 47:1125-34. 2009..The aim is to provide a didactic, focussed and user-friendly introduction to the concepts of complexity science for neuroscientists and neuroimagers...
Wavelets and functional magnetic resonance imaging of the human brainEd Bullmore
Brain Mapping Unit and Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Neuroimage 23:S234-49. 2004..We conclude that the wavelet domain is a rich source of new concepts and techniques to enhance the power of statistical analysis of human fMRI data...
Change detection in children with autism: an auditory event-related fMRI studyMarie Gomot
Autism Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, UK
Neuroimage 29:475-84. 2006..Abnormalities involved a cortical network known to have a role in attention switching and attentional resource distribution. These results throw light on the neurophysiological processes underlying autistic 'resistance to change'...
Endogenous multifractal brain dynamics are modulated by age, cholinergic blockade and cognitive performanceJohn Suckling
Brain Mapping Unit, University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK
J Neurosci Methods 174:292-300. 2008....
Functional dysconnectivity in schizophrenia associated with attentional modulation of motor functionGarry D Honey
University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge, UK
Brain 128:2597-611. 2005..Furthermore, these data show evidence of additional functional deficits in patients with negative symptoms, deficits which may explain the accompanying attentional impairment...
Adaptive reconfiguration of fractal small-world human brain functional networksDanielle S Bassett
Brain Mapping Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, United Kingdom
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103:19518-23. 2006..Human brain functional networks demonstrate a fractal small-world architecture that supports critical dynamics and task-related spatial reconfiguration while preserving global topological parameters...
Variations in the human cannabinoid receptor (CNR1) gene modulate striatal responses to happy facesBhismadev Chakrabarti
Autism Research Centre, Douglas House, 18 B, Trumpington Road, Cambridge CB2 2AH, UK
Eur J Neurosci 23:1944-8. 2006..This has implications for medical conditions involving hypo-responsivity to emotional and social stimuli, such as autism...
Standardized whole brain mapping of tubers and subependymal nodules in tuberous sclerosis complexKhanum Ridler
University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK
J Child Neurol 19:658-65. 2004..Contemporary image processing tools can be used to enhance quantitative, whole brain analysis of lesion load in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex...
Learning-related human brain activations reflecting individual financesPhilippe N Tobler
Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DY, United Kingdom
Neuron 54:167-75. 2007..The inverse relationship of behavioral and neuronal learning speed with personal finances is compatible with the general concept of decreasing marginal utility with increasing wealth...
Shared neural circuits for mentalizing about the self and othersMichael V Lombardo
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
J Cogn Neurosci 22:1623-35. 2010....
Dissociable roles of prefrontal subregions in self-ordered working memory performanceHenry W Chase
Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Neuropsychologia 46:2650-61. 2008..Moreover, we provide evidence for the first time that such functions are dependent on dissociable brain regions within the prefrontal cortex...
Impaired cognitive flexibility and motor inhibition in unaffected first-degree relatives of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorderSamuel R Chamberlain
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Box 189, Cambridge, CB2 2QQ UK
Am J Psychiatry 164:335-8. 2007..The aim was to assess inhibitory control processes in unaffected first-degree relatives of OCD patients for the first time with objective tests...
Permutation testing of orthogonal factorial effects in a language-processing experiment using fMRIJohn Suckling
Brain Mapping Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, UK
Hum Brain Mapp 27:425-33. 2006..The small size of the BOLD effect necessitates sensitive methods of detection of brain activation. Permutation methods permit the necessary flexibility to develop novel test statistics to meet this challenge...
Differential activation of the amygdala and the 'social brain' during fearful face-processing in Asperger SyndromeChris Ashwin
Autism Research Centre, University of Cambridge, Department of Psychiatry, Douglas House, 18b Trumpington Rd, Cambridge CB2 2AH, UK
Neuropsychologia 45:2-14. 2007..HFA/AS are associated with different patterns of activation of social brain areas during fearful emotion processing, and the absence in the HFA/AS brain of a response to varying emotional intensity...
Visuospatial learning and executive function are independently impaired in first-episode psychosisJennifer H Barnett
University of Cambridge Department of Psychiatry, Box 189, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UK
Psychol Med 35:1031-41. 2005....
Peripheral biomarkers of cognitive response to dopamine receptor agonist treatmentKaren D Ersche
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Herchel Smith Building for Brain and Mind Sciences, Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Cambridge, CB2 0SZ, UK
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 214:779-89. 2011..We investigated the use of dopamine receptor mRNA levels in circulating blood cells as predictors of cognitive response following dopamine agonist treatment, and as biomarkers of the severity of stimulant drug dependence...
A shift to randomness of brain oscillations in people with autismMeng Chuan Lai
Autism Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Biol Psychiatry 68:1092-9. 2010..5) to ordered (H = 1). Shifts in fractal scaling of physiological time series have been associated with neurological and cardiac conditions...
Distinct modulatory effects of satiety and sibutramine on brain responses to food images in humans: a double dissociation across hypothalamus, amygdala, and ventral striatumPaul C Fletcher
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, GlaxoSmithKline Clinical Unit Cambridge, Addenbrooke s Centre for Clinical Investigations, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, United Kingdom
J Neurosci 30:14346-55. 2010..Furthermore, they support a regionally specific effect on brain function through which sibutramine exerts its clinical effect...
The hippocampal region is involved in successful recognition of both remote and recent famous facesFrederic A Bernard
Brain Mapping Unit and Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UK
Neuroimage 22:1704-14. 2004....
Drug addiction endophenotypes: impulsive versus sensation-seeking personality traitsKaren D Ersche
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Biol Psychiatry 68:770-3. 2010..However, it has not been clear whether these personality traits are a cause or an effect of stimulant drug dependence...
The role of the orbitofrontal cortex in human discrimination learningHenry W Chase
Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge, UK
Neuropsychologia 46:1326-37. 2008..g. anterior cingulate cortex). These data support the notion that the OFC play a role in normal discrimination learning, and suggest qualitative similarities in learning performance of patients with OFC damage and medicated PD patients...
Impaired visuospatial associative memory and attention in obsessive compulsive disorder but no evidence for differential dopaminergic modulationSharon Morein-Zamir
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Hills Road, Box 189, CB2 2QQ, Cambridge, UK
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 212:357-67. 2010..Patients with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) demonstrate impaired cognition in some selected domains. Although serotoninergic dysfunction has been implicated in OCD, recent evidence suggests that dopamine may play a role as well...
Influence of compulsivity of drug abuse on dopaminergic modulation of attentional bias in stimulant dependenceKaren D Ersche
University of Cambridge, Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge, England
Arch Gen Psychiatry 67:632-44. 2010..We hypothesized that dopamine-related targets are relevant for treatment of stimulant dependence, and there will likely be individual differences in response to dopaminergic challenges...
Atypical neural self-representation in autismMichael V Lombardo
Autism Research Centre, Douglas House, Cambridge CB2 8AH, UK
Brain 133:611-24. 2010..These observations reveal that the atypical organization of neural circuitry preferentially coding for self-information is a key mechanism at the heart of both self-referential and social impairments in autism...
Organizational effects of fetal testosterone on human corpus callosum size and asymmetryLindsay R Chura
Autism Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Psychoneuroendocrinology 35:122-32. 2010..We suggest that this possible organizational effect of FT on callosal asymmetry may also play a role in shaping sexual dimorphism in functional and structural brain development, cognition, and behavior...
Differential cognitive deterioration in dementia: a two year longitudinal studySamuel R Chamberlain
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK
J Alzheimers Dis 24:125-36. 2011..Follow-up studies in independent populations are needed to validate predictive algorithms identified...
Probing compulsive and impulsive behaviors, from animal models to endophenotypes: a narrative reviewNaomi A Fineberg
Department of Psychiatry, National OCDs Specialist Centre, Hertfordshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Queen Elizabeth II Hospital, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, UK
Neuropsychopharmacology 35:591-604. 2010..Targeted application of neurocognitive tasks, receptor-specific neurochemical probes, and brain systems neuroimaging techniques have potential for future research in this field...
Orbitofrontal dysfunction in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder and their unaffected relativesSamuel R Chamberlain
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Box 189, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK
Science 321:421-2. 2008....
Frontal responses during learning predict vulnerability to the psychotogenic effects of ketamine: linking cognition, brain activity, and psychosisPhilip R Corlett
Brain Mapping Unit, Department of Psychiatry, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
Arch Gen Psychiatry 63:611-21. 2006..They are consistent with a model of delusion formation positing disruptions in error-dependent learning...
Consistency and interpretation of changes in millimeter-scale cortical intrinsic curvature across three independent datasets in schizophreniaLisa Ronan
Brain Mapping Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Neuroimage 63:611-21. 2012..The results suggest that reduced gyrification in schizophrenia is driven by a reduction in the expansion of upper cortical layers. This may plausibly be related to a reduction in short-range connectivity...
Leptin regulates striatal regions and human eating behaviorI Sadaf Farooqi
University Department of Medicine and Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Addenbrooke s Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UK
Science 317:1355. 2007....
Empathizing with basic emotions: common and discrete neural substratesBhismadev Chakrabarti
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK
Soc Neurosci 1:364-84. 2006..This pattern of results is interpreted using a modification of Haxby et al.'s model of face perception...
Atomoxetine modulates right inferior frontal activation during inhibitory control: a pharmacological functional magnetic resonance imaging studySamuel R Chamberlain
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke s Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Biol Psychiatry 65:550-5. 2009..However, the mechanisms by which atomoxetine improves inhibitory control have yet to be determined...
Individual differences in psychotic effects of ketamine are predicted by brain function measured under placeboGarry D Honey
Department of Psychiatry, Brain Mapping Unit and Behavioural and Clinical Neurosciences Institute, University of Cambridge, School of Clinical Medicine, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, United Kingdom
J Neurosci 28:6295-303. 2008..These results demonstrate precise and predictive brain markers for individual profiles of vulnerability to drug-induced psychosis...
Fronto-cerebellar systems are associated with infant motor and adult executive functions in healthy adults but not in schizophreniaKhanum Ridler
Brain Mapping Unit, Department of Psychiatry, Addenbrooke's Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, United Kingdom
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 103:15651-6. 2006..Disruption of this anatomical system may underlie both the early developmental and adult cognitive abnormalities in schizophrenia...
Prediction error during retrospective revaluation of causal associations in humans: fMRI evidence in favor of an associative model of learningPhilip R Corlett
Brain Mapping Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, School of Clinical Medicine, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, United Kingdom
Neuron 44:877-88. 2004..Our results support a modified associative account of retrospective revaluation and demonstrate the potential of functional neuroimaging as a tool for evaluating competing learning models...
The brain structural disposition to social interactionMaël Lebreton
Brain Mapping Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Eur J Neurosci 29:2247-52. 2009..These findings provide evidence for a brain structural disposition to social interaction, and that sensitivity to social reward shares a common neural basis with systems for processing primary reward information...
Regret and the negative evaluation of decision outcomes in major depressionHenry W Chase
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci 10:406-13. 2010..The possible contribution of the orbitofrontal cortex to the phenomenology of regret is discussed. Supplemental materials for this article may be downloaded from http://cabn.psychonomic-journals.org/content/supplemental...
Grey matter abnormalities in trichotillomania: morphometric magnetic resonance imaging studySamuel R Chamberlain
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 2QQ, UK
Br J Psychiatry 193:216-21. 2008..Trichotillomania (repetitive hair-pulling) is an Axis I psychiatric disorder whose neurobiological basis is incompletely understood. Whole-brain trichotillomania neuroimaging studies are lacking...
Human brain networks in health and diseaseDanielle S Bassett
Department of Psychiatry, Behavioral and Clinical Neurosciences Institute, Addenbrooke s Hospital, Cambridge, UK
Curr Opin Neurol 22:340-7. 2009..This review focuses on studies using graph theoretical measures applied to structural MRI, diffusion MRI, functional MRI, electroencephalography, and magnetoencephalography data...
Endogenous human brain dynamics recover slowly following cognitive effortAnna Barnes
Brain Mapping Unit, Behavioural and Clinical Neurosciences Institute, Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom
PLoS ONE 4:e6626. 2009..effortful task significantly change fractal scaling properties of fMRI time series compared to their values before task performance? 2) If so, can we relate the extent of task-related perturbation to the difficulty of the task?..
Impairment of specific episodic memory processes by sub-psychotic doses of ketamine: the effects of levels of processing at encoding and of the subsequent retrieval taskGarry D Honey
Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke's Hospital, P.O. Box 255, Hills Road, Cambridge, CB2 2QQ, UK
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 181:445-57. 2005..The observed effects are compatible with memory deficits seen in schizophrenia and thus provide some support for the ketamine model of the disease...
Task instructions modulate neural responses to fearful facial expressionsKezia Lange
Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom
Biol Psychiatry 53:226-32. 2003..CONCLUSIONS: Neural responses to fearful facial expressions are modulated by task instructions...
Association of genetic risks for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder with specific and generic brain structural endophenotypesColm McDonald
Division of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, London
Arch Gen Psychiatry 61:974-84. 2004..For more than a century, it has been uncertain whether or not the major diagnostic categories of psychosis--schizophrenia and bipolar disorder--are distinct disease entities with specific genetic causes and neuroanatomical substrates...
A computational morphometric MRI study of schizophrenia: effects of hallucinationsJane Shapleske
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, London SE5 8AF, UK
Cereb Cortex 12:1331-41. 2002....
Increased duration of illness is associated with reduced volume in right medial temporal/anterior cingulate grey matter in patients with chronic schizophreniaDennis Velakoulis
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Research and Academic Unit, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne and Sunshine Hospital, St Albans, Australia
Schizophr Res 57:43-9. 2002..The inverse correlation between right frontal, temporal and cerebellar volumes and the time since the onset of schizophrenia could reflect progressive tissue loss following the first episode of the disorder...
Novelty-related activation within the medial temporal lobesNicola M Hunkin
Academic Neurology Unit, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, University of Sheffield, UK
Neuropsychologia 40:1456-64. 2002..We argue that if the priming explanation is correct then this may account for our failure to observe an associative encoding MTL activation...
Emotional memory: separating content and contextNicholas Medford
Section of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry and GKT School of Medicine, King s College, London SE5 8AF, UK
Psychiatry Res 138:247-58. 2005..These findings, if applicable to the wider population, may have application in a range of psychiatric disorders where interactions between emotion and cognition are relevant...
Hippocampus and amygdala volumes in schizophrenia and other psychoses in the Northern Finland 1966 birth cohortPäivikki Tanskanen
University of Oulu, Department of Radiology, P O Box 50, FIN 90029 OYS, Finland
Schizophr Res 75:283-94. 2005..Perinatal events that have been suggested as of etiological importance in structural pathology of psychosis had no effect...
A longitudinal functional magnetic resonance imaging study of verbal working memory in depression after antidepressant therapyNicholas D Walsh
Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, De Crespigny Park, 103 Denmark Hill, London, UK
Biol Psychiatry 62:1236-43. 2007..Impairments in the neural circuitry of verbal working memory are evident in depression. Factors of task demand and depressive state might have significant effects on its functional neuroanatomy...
Emotional memory in depersonalization disorder: a functional MRI studyNicholas Medford
Division of Psychological Medicine, P O Box 68, Institute of Psychiatry, DeCrespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
Psychiatry Res 148:93-102. 2006..This study provides further evidence that patients with DPD do not process emotionally salient material in the same way as healthy controls, in accordance with their subjective descriptions of reduced or absent emotional responses...
Neural responses to happy facial expressions in major depression following antidepressant treatmentCynthia H Y Fu
Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, 103 Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF, UK
Am J Psychiatry 164:599-607. 2007..However, depressed patients show impairments in this system. The present study investigated the neural correlates of implicit processing of happy facial expressions in depression and identified regions affected by antidepressant therapy...
Brain hyper-reactivity to auditory novel targets in children with high-functioning autismMarie Gomot
INSERM U930, Centre de Pédopsychiatrie, CHU Bretonneau, Tours Cedex 9, France
Brain 131:2479-88. 2008..This finding may shed light on the neurophysiological process underlying narrow interests and what clinically is called 'need for sameness'...
De-coupling of cognitive performance and cerebral functional response during working memory in schizophreniaGarry D Honey
Section of Cognitive Psychopharmacology, Institute of Psychiatry, London SE5 8AF, UK
Schizophr Res 53:45-56. 2002..This deficit, apparent within the performance capacity of the patients, may represent a fundamental abnormality in schizophrenia, and may compromise performance at higher cognitive loads...
Regional brain morphometry in patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder and their unaffected relativesColm McDonald
Division of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Am J Psychiatry 163:478-87. 2006..The authors used region-of-interest morphometry to volumetrically assess brain structures frequently implicated in psychotic illness in families affected with schizophrenia or psychotic bipolar disorder...
Task-induced deactivations during successful paired associates learning: an effect of age but not Alzheimer's diseaseRebecca L Gould
King s College London, MRC Centre for Neurodegeneration Research, Section of Old Age Psychiatry, Box P070, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
Neuroimage 31:818-31. 2006....
Functional neuroanatomy of successful paired associate learning in Alzheimer's diseaseRebecca L Gould
Section of Old Age Psychiatry, Box P070, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
Am J Psychiatry 162:2049-60. 2005..The purpose of the study was to develop a strategy for functional imaging of neurodegenerative disorders that overcomes confounds associated with differential performance between patient and comparison groups...
Modulation of effective connectivity by cognitive demand in phonological verbal fluencyCynthia H Y Fu
Institute of Psychiatry, King s College London, 103 Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8AF, UK
Neuroimage 30:266-71. 2006....
Applications of fMRI in translational medicine and clinical practicePaul M Matthews
Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain, Dept of Clinical Neurology, University of Oxford, UK
Nat Rev Neurosci 7:732-44. 2006..Realization of this potential will require changes in the way clinical neuroimaging services are planned and delivered...
Attenuation of the neural response to sad faces in major depression by antidepressant treatment: a prospective, event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging studyCynthia H Y Fu
Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, London, England
Arch Gen Psychiatry 61:877-89. 2004..Changes in anterior cingulate function associated with symptomatic improvement indicate that fMRI may be a useful surrogate marker of antidepressant treatment response...
Procedural learning in schizophrenia: a functional magnetic resonance imaging investigationVeena Kumari
Section of Cognitive Psychopharmacology, Division of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London, UK
Schizophr Res 57:97-107. 2002....
Sex differences in functional brain activation during a lexical visual field taskSusan L Rossell
Department of Psychological Medicine and Neuroimaging, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Brain Lang 80:97-105. 2002..The data show evidence of task-specific sex differences in the cerebral organization of language processing...
Neuroanatomical abnormalities before and after onset of psychosis: a cross-sectional and longitudinal MRI comparisonChristos Pantelis
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Research and Academic Unit, and Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre, Mental Health Programme, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne and Sunshine Hospital, Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
Lancet 361:281-8. 2003..We investigated this issue with MRI to study people with prodromal symptoms who are at ultra high-risk for the development of psychosis...
Research Grants
- Wavelets, fractals and fMRI of brain adaptivityEdward Bullmore; Fiscal Year: 2007..We will also test hypotheses concerning the main effect of aging and the interactive effect of drugs and age on brain adaptivity. ..
