Tom Johnstone
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Recent Articles
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Tanaka S, Kasai K, Okamoto Y, Koike S, Hayashi T, Yamashita A, et al.
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci
. 2024 Aug;
78(10):563-579.
PMID: 39162256
Neuroimaging databases for neuro-psychiatric disorders enable researchers to implement data-driven research approaches by providing access to rich data that can be used to study disease, build and validate machine learning...
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Renton A, Dao T, Johnstone T, Civier O, Sullivan R, White D, et al.
Nat Methods
. 2024 Jan;
21(5):804-808.
PMID: 38191935
Neuroimaging research requires purpose-built analysis software, which is challenging to install and may produce different results across computing environments. The community-oriented, open-source Neurodesk platform ( https://www.neurodesk.org/ ) harnesses a comprehensive...
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Bayer M, Johnstone T, Dziobek I
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
. 2023 Apr;
18(1).
PMID: 37079756
The faces of our friends and loved ones are among the most pervasive and important social stimuli we encounter in our everyday lives. We employed electroencephalography to investigate the time...
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Renton A, Dao T, Johnstone T, Civier O, Sullivan R, White D, et al.
Res Sq
. 2023 Mar;
PMID: 36993557
Neuroimaging data analysis often requires purpose-built software, which can be challenging to install and may produce different results across computing environments. Beyond being a roadblock to neuroscientists, these issues of...
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Morriss J, Bell T, Biagi N, Johnstone T, van Reekum C
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci
. 2021 Jul;
22(1):88-98.
PMID: 34312816
Heightened responding to uncertain threat is considered a hallmark of anxiety disorder pathology. We sought to determine whether individual differences in self-reported intolerance of uncertainty (IU), a key transdiagnostic dimension...
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Bayer M, Berhe O, Dziobek I, Johnstone T
Cereb Cortex
. 2021 May;
31(10):4699-4708.
PMID: 33987643
The faces of those most personally relevant to us are our primary source of social information, making their timely perception a priority. Recent research indicates that gender, age and identity...
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Wake S, Morriss J, Johnstone T, van Reekum C, Dodd H
Behav Res Ther
. 2021 Feb;
139:103818.
PMID: 33567362
Extinction-resistant threat is regarded as a central hallmark of pathological anxiety. However, it remains relatively under-studied in social anxiety. Here we sought to determine whether self-reported trait social anxiety is...
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Botvinik-Nezer R, Holzmeister F, Camerer C, Dreber A, Huber J, Johannesson M, et al.
Nature
. 2020 Jun;
582(7810):84-88.
PMID: 32483374
Data analysis workflows in many scientific domains have become increasingly complex and flexible. Here we assess the effect of this flexibility on the results of functional magnetic resonance imaging by...
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McNabb C, Lindner M, Shen S, Burgess L, Murayama K, Johnstone T
Brain Struct Funct
. 2020 Mar;
225(3):1153-1158.
PMID: 32140847
Simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) imaging is a popular technique for increasing acquisition speed in echo-planar imaging (EPI) fMRI. However, SMS data are prone to motion sensitivity and slice leakage artefacts, which...
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Macdonald B, Wake S, Johnstone T
Eur J Neurosci
. 2020 Feb;
52(2):2873-2888.
PMID: 32043646
The extinction of a previously conditioned response can be modulated through cognitive processes, including feature-based information, and explicit instruction. Here, we introduce a selective extinction through cognitive evaluation (SECE) task...