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Edward T BullmoreProfessor of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge Verified email at cam.ac.uk Cited by 164395 |
The amygdala theory of autism
… Rosvold et al. showed that amygdala lesions in monkeys had a direct effect on the animal's
social status: social hierarchies were disrupted, this being due to the most dominant animal …
social status: social hierarchies were disrupted, this being due to the most dominant animal …
Brain graphs: graphical models of the human brain connectome
ET Bullmore, DS Bassett - Annual review of clinical psychology, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Brain graphs provide a relatively simple and increasingly popular way of modeling the human
brain connectome, using graph theory to abstractly define a nervous system as a set of …
brain connectome, using graph theory to abstractly define a nervous system as a set of …
Integrating evidence from neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies of obsessive-compulsive disorder: the orbitofronto-striatal model revisited
…, SM Thelen, BJ Sahakian, ET Bullmore - Neuroscience & …, 2008 - Elsevier
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common, heritable and disabling neuropsychiatric
disorder. Theoretical models suggest that OCD is underpinned by functional and structural …
disorder. Theoretical models suggest that OCD is underpinned by functional and structural …
Social intelligence in the normal and autistic brain: an fMRI study
…, HA Ring, S Wheelwright, ET Bullmore… - European journal of …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
… al., 1996), damage to the OFC impairs judgement of what is socially appropriate (Eslinger
& Damasio, 1985), and damage to the STG impairs face-perception (Campbell et al., 1990). …
& Damasio, 1985), and damage to the STG impairs face-perception (Campbell et al., 1990). …
Network-based statistic: identifying differences in brain networks
Large-scale functional or structural brain connectivity can be modeled as a network, or graph.
This paper presents a statistical approach to identify connections in such a graph that may …
This paper presents a statistical approach to identify connections in such a graph that may …
Meta-analysis of regional brain volumes in schizophrenia
… Bullmore … Bullmore were supported by the Wellcome Trust. The authors thank Dr. Z. …
Woodruff PW, Wright IC, Shuriquie N, Russouw H, Rushe T, Howard RJ, Graves M, Bullmore ET, …
Woodruff PW, Wright IC, Shuriquie N, Russouw H, Rushe T, Howard RJ, Graves M, Bullmore ET, …
A specific neural substrate for perceiving facial expressions of disgust
Recognition of facial expressions is critical to our appreciation of the social and physical
environment, with separate emotions having distinct facial expressions 1 . Perception of fearful …
environment, with separate emotions having distinct facial expressions 1 . Perception of fearful …
Stop-signal inhibition disrupted by damage to right inferior frontal gyrus in humans
The precise localization of executive functions such as response inhibition within the prefrontal
cortex (PFC), although theoretically crucial, has proven to be controversial and difficult 1 . …
cortex (PFC), although theoretically crucial, has proven to be controversial and difficult 1 . …
Activation of auditory cortex during silent lipreading
… ET Bullmore et al., NeuroImage 4, 16 (1996)]. A nonparametric approach was used to assess
the significance of observed values of FPQ with minimal assumptions about the distribution …
the significance of observed values of FPQ with minimal assumptions about the distribution …
Neuroanatomical abnormalities before and after onset of psychosis: a cross-sectional and longitudinal MRI comparison
Background Psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia, are associated with neuroanatomical
abnormalities, but whether these predate the onset of symptoms or develop progressively …
abnormalities, but whether these predate the onset of symptoms or develop progressively …