Abigail Morrison
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Recent Articles
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Zimba C, Malava J, Mbota M, Matewere M, Akello H, Akiba C, et al.
Int J Ment Health Syst
. 2025 Mar;
19(1):8.
PMID: 40050899
Background: The sub-Saharan African Regional Partnership for mental health and capacity building (SHARP) study was a clinic-randomized trial of two implementation strategies for integrating depression screening and treatment into non-communicable...
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Kusch L, Diaz-Pier S, Klijn W, Sontheimer K, Bernard C, Morrison A, et al.
Front Neuroinform
. 2024 Feb;
18:1156683.
PMID: 38410682
Integration of information across heterogeneous sources creates added scientific value. Interoperability of data, tools and models is, however, difficult to accomplish across spatial and temporal scales. Here we introduce the...
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Rohweder C, Morrison A, Mottus K, Young A, Caton L, Booth R, et al.
BMJ Open Qual
. 2024 Feb;
13(1).
PMID: 38351031
Introduction: Quality improvement collaboratives (QICs) are a common approach to facilitate practice change and improve care delivery. Attention to QIC implementation processes and outcomes can inform best practices for designing...
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Wybo W, Tsai M, Tran V, Illing B, Jordan J, Morrison A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Jul;
120(32):e2300558120.
PMID: 37523562
While sensory representations in the brain depend on context, it remains unclear how such modulations are implemented at the biophysical level, and how processing layers further in the hierarchy can...
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Zajzon B, Duarte R, Morrison A
Front Integr Neurosci
. 2023 Jul;
17:935177.
PMID: 37396571
To acquire statistical regularities from the world, the brain must reliably process, and learn from, spatio-temporally structured information. Although an increasing number of computational models have attempted to explain how...
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Schulte To Brinke T, Dick M, Duarte R, Morrison A
Sci Rep
. 2023 Jun;
13(1):10517.
PMID: 37386240
Since dynamical systems are an integral part of many scientific domains and can be inherently computational, analyses that reveal in detail the functions they compute can provide the basis for...
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van der Vlag M, Woodman M, Fousek J, Diaz-Pier S, Perez Martin A, Jirsa V, et al.
Front Netw Physiol
. 2023 Mar;
2:826345.
PMID: 36926112
Whole brain network models are now an established tool in scientific and clinical research, however their use in a larger workflow still adds significant informatics complexity. We propose a tool,...
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Zajzon B, Dahmen D, Morrison A, Duarte R
Elife
. 2023 Jan;
12.
PMID: 36700545
Information from the sensory periphery is conveyed to the cortex via structured projection pathways that spatially segregate stimulus features, providing a robust and efficient encoding strategy. Beyond sensory encoding, this...
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Oberlander J, Bouhadjar Y, Morrison A
Front Integr Neurosci
. 2022 Oct;
16:974177.
PMID: 36310714
Learning and replaying spatiotemporal sequences are fundamental computations performed by the brain and specifically the neocortex. These features are critical for a wide variety of cognitive functions, including sensory perception...
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Schulte To Brinke T, Duarte R, Morrison A
Front Integr Neurosci
. 2022 Oct;
16:923468.
PMID: 36310713
The neocortex, and with it the mammalian brain, achieves a level of computational efficiency like no other existing computational engine. A deeper understanding of its building blocks (cortical microcircuits), and...