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Professor Peter Taylor.
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Dr Christopher Thornton
Dr Mariella Panagiotopoulou
Sarah Gascoigne
Guillermo Besne
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Diminished circadian and ultradian rhythms of human brain activity in pathological tissue in vivo
2024
Csaba Kozma
Dr Gabrielle Schroeder
Dr Tom Owen
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Identifying epileptogenic abnormality by decomposing intracranial EEG and MEG power spectra
2024
Sarah Gascoigne
Nathan Evans
Dr Gerard Hall
Csaba Kozma
Dr Mariella Panagiotopoulou
et al.
Incomplete resection of the intracranial electroencephalographic seizure onset zone is not associated with postsurgical outcomes
2024
Professor Peter Taylor
Insights into epileptic aphasia: Intracranial recordings in a child with a left insular ganglioglioma
2024
Professor Yujiang Wang
Dr Karoline Leiberg
Nathan Kindred
Dr Colline Poirier
Professor Christopher Petkov
et al.
Neuro-evolutionary evidence for a universal fractal primate brain shape.
2024
Dr Gerard Hall
Professor Peter Taylor
Patterns of subregional cerebellar atrophy across epilepsy syndromes: An ENIGMA-Epilepsy study
2024
Professor Peter Taylor
Predictors of long-term memory and network connectivity 10 years after anterior temporal lobe resection
2024
Jonathan Horsley
Professor Yujiang Wang
Callum Simpson
Vyte Janiukstyte
Dr Karoline Leiberg
et al.
Status epilepticus and thinning of the entorhinal cortex
2024
Harry Clifford
Professor Yujiang Wang
Dr Rhys Thomas
Dr Tiago da Silva Costa
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Vagus nerve stimulation for epilepsy: A narrative review of factors predictive of response
2024
Sarah Gascoigne
Dr Gabrielle Schroeder
Dr Mariella Panagiotopoulou
Dr Jessica Blickwedel
Christoforos Papasavvas
et al.
A library of quantitative markers of seizure severity
2023
Dr Gabrielle Schroeder
Dr Mariella Panagiotopoulou
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Chronic intracranial EEG recordings and interictal spike rate reveal multiscale temporal modulations in seizure states
2023
Jonathan Horsley
Dr Rhys Thomas
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
Complementary structural and functional abnormalities to localise epileptogenic tissue
2023
Professor Peter Taylor
Contribution of White Matter Fiber Bundle Damage to Language Change After Surgery for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
2023
Dr Karoline Leiberg
Dr Beth Little
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Effects of anterior temporal lobe resection on cortical morphology
2023
Dr Gerard Hall
Frances Hutchings
Jonathan Horsley
Callum Simpson
Professor Yujiang Wang
et al.
Epileptogenic networks in extra temporal lobe epilepsy
2023
Dr Tom Owen
Vyte Janiukstyte
Dr Gerard Hall
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Interictal magnetoencephalography abnormalities to guide intracranial electrode implantation and predict surgical outcome
2023
Professor Peter Taylor
Intracranial EEG Structure-Function Coupling and Seizure Outcomes After Epilepsy Surgery
2023
Dr Tom Owen
Dr Gabrielle Schroeder
Vyte Janiukstyte
Dr Gerard Hall
Professor Yujiang Wang
et al.
MEG abnormalities and mechanisms of surgical failure in neocortical epilepsy
2023
Professor Peter Taylor
Midbrain structure volume, estimated myelin and functional connectivity in idiopathic generalised epilepsy
2023
Professor Yujiang Wang
Dr Gabrielle Schroeder
Jonathan Horsley
Dr Mariella Panagiotopoulou
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Temporal stability of intracranial electroencephalographic abnormality maps for localizing epileptogenic tissue
2023
Professor Peter Taylor
Altered Structural Brain Networks in Refractory and Nonrefractory Idiopathic Generalized Epilepsy
2022
Dr Mariella Panagiotopoulou
Christoforos Papasavvas
Dr Gabrielle Schroeder
Dr Rhys Thomas
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Fluctuations in EEG band power at subject-specific timescales over minutes to days explain changes in seizure evolutions
2022
Christoforos Papasavvas
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Long-term changes in functional connectivity improve prediction of responses to intracranial stimulation of the human brain
2022
Dr Gabrielle Schroeder
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Multiple mechanisms shape the relationship between pathway and duration of focal seizures
2022
Professor Peter Taylor
Christoforos Papasavvas
Dr Tom Owen
Dr Gabrielle Schroeder
Professor Yujiang Wang
et al.
Normative brain mapping of interictal intracranial EEG to localize epileptogenic tissue
2022
Professor Peter Taylor
Dr Rhys Thomas
The ENIGMA-Epilepsy working group: Mapping disease from large data sets
2022
Jonathan Horsley
Dr Gabrielle Schroeder
Dr Rhys Thomas
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Volumetric and structural connectivity abnormalities co-localise in TLE
2022
Professor Peter Taylor
Altered structural connectome in non-lesional newly diagnosed focal epilepsy: Relation to pharmacoresistance
2021
Professor Peter Taylor
Dr Rhys Thomas
Artificial intelligence for classification of temporal lobe epilepsy with ROI-level MRI data: A worldwide ENIGMA-Epilepsy study
2021
Dr Sriharsha Ramaraju
Professor Yujiang Wang
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Peter Taylor
Carbogen inhalation during Non-Convulsive Status Epilepticus: A quantitative exploratory analysis of EEG recordings
2021
Nishant Sinha
Gabrielle Schroeder
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
Focal to bilateral tonic–clonic seizures are associated with widespread network abnormality in temporal lobe epilepsy.
2021
Professor Yujiang Wang
Dr Karoline Leiberg
Dr Beth Little
Dr Joe Necus
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Independent components of human brain morphology
2021
Dr Tom Owen
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
Multivariate white matter alterations are associated with epilepsy duration
2021
Nishant Sinha
Professor Yujiang Wang
Nadia Moreira da Silva
Professor Peter Taylor
Structural brain network abnormalities and the probability of seizure recurrence after epilepsy surgery
2021
Christoforos Papasavvas
Gabrielle Schroeder
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Band power modulation through intracranial EEG stimulation and its cross-session consistency
2020
Professor Yujiang Wang
Nishant Sinha
Gabrielle Schroeder
Dr Sriharsha Ramaraju
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Interictal intracranial electroencephalography for predicting surgical success: The importance of space and time
2020
Nadia Moreira da Silva
Christopher Cowie
Professor Andrew Blamire
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Investigating brain network changes and their association with cognitive recovery after Traumatic Brain Injury: a longitudinal analysis
2020
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Peter Taylor
Network reorganisation following anterior temporal lobe resection and relation with post-surgery seizure relapse: a longitudinal study
2020
Dr Joe Necus
Dr Tom Owen
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
et al.
Reliability and comparability of human brain structural covariance networks
2020
Dr Sriharsha Ramaraju
Professor Yujiang Wang
Nishant Sinha
Professor Peter Taylor
Removal of Interictal MEG-Derived Network Hubs Is Associated With Postoperative Seizure Freedom
2020
Gabrielle Schroeder
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Andrew Jackson
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Seizure pathways change on circadian and slower timescales in individual patients with focal epilepsy
2020
Professor Peter Taylor
Dr Rhys Thomas
White matter abnormalities across different epilepsy syndromes in adults: an ENIGMA-Epilepsy study
2020
Nishant Sinha
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Dr Rob Forsyth
Professor Peter Taylor
et al.
Computer modelling of connectivity change suggests epileptogenesis mechanisms in idiopathic generalised epilepsy
2019
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Andrew Blamire
Professor Yujiang Wang
Dr Rob Forsyth
Early deviation from normal structural connectivity: A novel intrinsic severity score for mild TBI
2019
Professor Yujiang Wang
Joe Necus
Dr Luis Peraza Rodriguez
Professor Peter Taylor
Human cortical folding across regions within individual brains follows universal scaling law
2019
Joe Necus
Dr Fiona Smith
Professor Peter Thelwall
Carly Flowers
Nishant Sinha
et al.
Quantification of brain proton longitudinal relaxation (T
1
) in lithium‐treated and lithium‐naïve patients with bipolar disorder in comparison to healthy controls
2019
Joe Necus
Nishant Sinha
Dr Fiona Smith
Professor Peter Thelwall
Carly Flowers
et al.
White matter microstructural properties in bipolar disorder in relationship to the spatial distribution of lithium in the brain
2019
Dr David Cousins
Dr Fiona Smith
Joe Necus
Professor Peter Thelwall
Carly Flowers
et al.
Imaging the distribution and effects of lithium in the brain in bipolar disorder
2018
Professor Peter Taylor
Nishant Sinha
Professor Yujiang Wang
The impact of epilepsy surgery on the structural connectome and its relation to outcome
2018
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Design principle for a population-based model of epileptic dynamics
2017
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Mechanisms underlying different onset patterns of focal seizures
2017
Nishant Sinha
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
Predicting neurosurgical outcomes in focal epilepsy patients using computational modelling
2017
Nishant Sinha
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
Reply: Computer models to inform epilepsy surgery strategies: Prediction of postoperative outcome
2017
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Understanding Epileptiform After-Discharges as Rhythmic Oscillatory Transients
2017
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Within brain area tractography suggests local modularity using high resolution connectomics
2017
Professor Peter Taylor
Dr Rob Forsyth
Heterogeneity of trans-callosal structural connectivity and effects on resting state subnetwork integrity may underlie both wanted and unwanted effects of therapeutic corpus callostomy
2016
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Optimal control based seizure abatement using patient derived connectivity
2015
Dr Frances Turner
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Predicting Surgery Targets in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy through Structural Connectome Based Simulations
2015
Professor Peter Taylor
Dr Cheol Han
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Structural connectivity changes in temporal lobe epilepsy: Spatial features contribute more than topological measures
2015
Dr Anna Basu
Professor Peter Taylor
Dr Eva Lowther
Professor Andrew Blamire
Dr Rob Forsyth
et al.
Structural connectivity in a paediatric case of anarchic hand syndrome
2015
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Marcus Kaiser
The Structural Connectivity of Generalised Epilepsy Using Network Analyses
2015
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
A Computational Study of Stimulus Driven Epileptic Seizure Abatement
2014
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
An in silico approach for pre-surgical evaluation of an epileptic cortex
2014
Nishant Sinha
Professor Peter Taylor
Development of optimal stimuli in a heterogeneous model of epileptic spike-wave oscillations
2014
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
Dynamic Mechanisms of Neocortical Focal Seizure Onset
2014
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Marcus Kaiser
Structural connectivity based whole brain modelling in epilepsy
2014
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
A model of stimulus induced epileptic spike-wave discharges
2013
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
Computational modelling of micro-seizures and focal seizure onset
2013
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Towards a large-scale model of patient-specific epileptic spike-wave discharges
2013
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
Modelling the role of tissue heterogeneity in epileptic rhythms
2012
Professor Yujiang Wang
Professor Peter Taylor
Phase space approach for modeling of epileptic dynamics
2012
Professor Peter Taylor
Systems biology tools for toxicology
2012
Professor Peter Taylor
Professor Yujiang Wang
The importance of modeling epileptic seizure dynamics as spatio-temporal patterns
2012
Professor Peter Taylor
A spatially extended model for macroscopic spike-wave discharges
2011