Benjamin T Dunkley
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Kelardashti N, Dunkley B, El-Sayed R, Sanmugananthan V, Kim J, Osborne N, et al.
Brain Behav
. 2025 Jan;
15(1):e70190.
PMID: 39829145
Purpose: Pain is inherently salient and so draws our attention in addition to impacting performance on attention-demanding tasks. Individual variability in pain-attention interactions can be assessed by two kinds of...
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Saberi M, Rieck J, Golafshan S, Grady C, Misic B, Dunkley B, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Dec;
14(1):32032.
PMID: 39738735
Network energy has been conceptualized based on structural balance theory in the physics of complex networks. We utilized this framework to assess the energy of functional brain networks under cognitive...
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Solar K, Ventresca M, Zamyadi R, Zhang J, Jetly R, Vartanian O, et al.
Brain Commun
. 2024 Oct;
6(5):fcae348.
PMID: 39440300
Concussion is a public health crisis that results in a complex cascade of neurochemical changes that can have life-changing consequences. Subconcussions are generally considered less serious, but we now realize...
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Meshkat S, Tello-Gerez T, Gholaminezhad F, Dunkley B, Reichelt A, Erritzoe D, et al.
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci
. 2024 Oct;
78(12):744-764.
PMID: 39354706
Psilocybin is a classic psychedelic with demonstrated preliminary clinical efficacy in a range of psychiatric disorders. Evaluating the impact of psilocybin on cognitive function is essential to unravel its potential...
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Koster L, Zamyadi R, Yan L, Payne E, McBain K, Dunkley B, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol
. 2023 Mar;
149:33-41.
PMID: 36878028
Objective: Electrographic seizures are common among critically ill children, and have been associated with worse outcomes. Despite their often-widespread cortical representation, most of these seizures remain subclinical, a phenomenon which...
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Sheldrake E, Lam B, Al-Hakeem H, Wheeler A, Goldstein B, Dunkley B, et al.
J Child Neurol
. 2022 Nov;
38(1-2):85-102.
PMID: 36380680
Up to 30% of youth with concussion experience PPCSs (PPCS) lasting 4 weeks or longer, and can significantly impact quality of life. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has the potential to...
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Fauchon C, Kim J, El-Sayed R, Osborne N, Rogachov A, Cheng J, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2022 Sep;
5(1):1000.
PMID: 36131088
Neuronal populations in the brain are engaged in a temporally coordinated manner at rest. Here we show that spontaneous transitions between large-scale resting-state networks are altered in chronic neuropathic pain....
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Gharehgazlou A, Jetly R, Rhind S, Reichelt A, Da Costa L, Dunkley B
Neurotrauma Rep
. 2022 Sep;
3(1):299-307.
PMID: 36060456
Cortical gyrification, as a specific measure derived from magnetic resonance imaging, remains understudied in mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Local gyrification index (GI) and mean curvature are related measures indexing...
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Hung Y, Vandewouw M, Emami Z, Bells S, Rudberg N, Da Costa L, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp
. 2022 Jul;
43(17):5296-5309.
PMID: 35796166
Mild traumatic brain (mTBI) injury is often associated with long-term cognitive and behavioral complications, including an increased risk of memory impairment. Current research challenges include a lack of cross-modal convergence...
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Arski O, Wong S, Warsi N, Pang E, Kerr E, Smith M, et al.
Epilepsia
. 2022 Jul;
63(10):2583-2596.
PMID: 35778973
Objective: Working memory deficits are prevalent in childhood epilepsy. Working memory processing is thought to be supported by the phase of hippocampal neural oscillations. Disruptions in working memory have previously...