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LIM, S., HAN, C. E., UHLHAAS, P. J. and KAISER, M.,
2015.
Preferential detachment during human brain development: age- and sex-specific structural connectivity in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data: Cereb Cortex
Cereb Cortex.
25(6),
1477-89
Content
LIM, S. and KAISER, M.,
2015.
Developmental time windows for axon growth influence neuronal network topology: Biol Cybern
Biol Cybern.
109(2),
275-86
Content
PAPASAVVAS, C. A., WANG, Y., TREVELYAN, A. J. and KAISER, M.,
2015.
Gain control through divisive inhibition prevents abrupt transition to chaos in a neural mass model: Phys Rev E
Phys Rev E.
92(3),
032723
Content
LO, Y. P., O'DEA, R., CROFTS, J. J., HAN, C. E. and KAISER, M.,
2015.
A geometric network model of intrinsic grey-matter connectivity of the human brain: Sci Rep
Sci Rep.
5,
15397
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PERAZA, L. R., COLLOBY, S. J., FIRBANK, M. J., GREASY, G. S., MCKEITH, I. G., KAISER, M., O'BRIEN, J. and TAYLOR, J. P.,
2015.
Resting state in Parkinson's disease dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies: commonalities and differences: Int J Geriatr Psychiatry
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry.
30(11),
1135-46
Content
PERAZA, L. R., TAYLOR, J. P. and KAISER, M.,
2015.
Divergent brain functional network alterations in dementia with Lewy bodies and Alzheimer's disease: Neurobiol Aging
Neurobiol Aging.
36(9),
2458-67
Content
TAYLOR, P. N., HAN, C. E., SCHOENE-BAKE, J. C., WEBER, B. and KAISER, M.,
2015.
Structural connectivity changes in temporal lobe epilepsy: Spatial features contribute more than topological measures: Neuroimage Clin
Neuroimage Clin.
8(0),
322-8
Content
TAYLOR, P. N., THOMAS, J., SINHA, N., DAUWELS, J., KAISER, M., THESEN, T. and RUTHS, J.,
2015.
Optimal control based seizure abatement using patient derived connectivity: Front Neurosci
Front Neurosci.
9,
202
Content
TOMSETT, R. J., AINSWORTH, M., THIELE, A., SANAYEI, M., CHEN, X., GIESELMANN, M. A., WHITTINGTON, M. A., CUNNINGHAM, M. O. and KAISER, M.,
2015.
Virtual Electrode Recording Tool for EXtracellular potentials (VERTEX): comparing multi-electrode recordings from simulated and biological mammalian cortical tissue: Brain Struct Funct
Brain Struct Funct.
220(4),
2333-53
Content
WANG, Y., HUTCHINGS, F. and KAISER, M.,
2015.
Computational modeling of neurostimulation in brain diseases: Prog Brain Res
Prog Brain Res.
222,
191-228
Content
YOO, S. W., HAN, C. E., SHIN, J. S., SEO, S. W., NA, D. L., KAISER, M., JEONG, Y. and SEONG, J. K.,
2015.
Corrigendum: A Network Flow-based Analysis of Cognitive Reserve in Normal Ageing and Alzheimer's Disease: Sci Rep
Sci Rep.
5,
12125
Content
MADAN CR,
2015.
Creating 3D visualizations of MRI data: A brief guide.
F1000Research.
4,
466
Content
PALOMBO DJ and MADAN CR,
2015.
Making Memories That Last.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience.
35(30),
10643-4
Content
NANKOO JF, MADAN CR, WYLIE DR and SPETCH ML,
2015.
Re-evaluating birds' ability to detect Glass patterns.
Animal cognition.
18(4),
945-52
Content
MADAN CR,
2015.
Every scientist is a memory researcher:Â Suggestions for making research more memorable.
F1000Research.
4,
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