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James B. Rowe
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 530
Citations - 25878
James B. Rowe is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Frontotemporal dementia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 442 publications receiving 19712 citations. Previous affiliations of James B. Rowe include University of Copenhagen & University College London.
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Clinical diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy: The movement disorder society criteria
Günter U. Höglinger,Gesine Respondek,Maria Stamelou,Carolin Kurz,Keith A. Josephs,Anthony E. Lang,Brit Mollenhauer,Ulrich Müller,Christer Nilsson,Jennifer L. Whitwell,Thomas Arzberger,Elisabet Englund,Ellen Gelpi,Armin Giese,David J. Irwin,Wassilios G. Meissner,Wassilios G. Meissner,Alexander Pantelyat,Alex Rajput,John C. van Swieten,Claire Troakes,Angelo Antonini,Kailash P. Bhatia,Yvette Bordelon,Yaroslau Compta,Jean-Christophe Corvol,Carlo Colosimo,Dennis W. Dickson,Richard Dodel,Leslie W. Ferguson,Murray Grossman,Jan Kassubek,Florian Krismer,Johannes Levin,Stefan Lorenzl,Huw R. Morris,Peter J. Nestor,Wolfgang H. Oertel,Werner Poewe,Gil D. Rabinovici,James B. Rowe,Gerard D. Schellenberg,Klaus Seppi,Thilo van Eimeren,Gregor K. Wenning,Adam L. Boxer,Lawrence I. Golbe,Irene Litvan +47 more
TL;DR: Clinical diagnostic criteria, published in 1996 by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke/Society for PSP have excellent specificity, but their sensitivity is limited for variant PSP syndromes with presentations other than Richardson's syndrome.
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The Prefrontal Cortex: Response Selection or Maintenance Within Working Memory?
TL;DR: The results support a role for the dorsal prefrontal cortex in the selection of representations and accounts for the fact that this area is activated both when subjects select between items on working memory tasks and when they freely select between movements on tasks of willed action.
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Activations related to “mirror” and “canonical” neurones in the human brain: an fMRI study
TL;DR: It is suggested that in the human brain, the ventral limb of the precentral sulcus may form part of the area designated F5 in the macaque monkey, though anatomical studies suggest that it may be a transitional area between the premotor and prefrontal cortices.
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Feeling the Beat: Premotor and Striatal Interactions in Musicians and Nonmusicians during Beat Perception
Jessica A. Grahn,James B. Rowe +1 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that a cortico-subcortical network including the putamen, SMA, and PMC is engaged for the analysis of temporal sequences and prediction or generation of putative beats, especially under conditions that may require internal generation of the beat.
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The Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) study protocol: a cross-sectional, lifespan, multidisciplinary examination of healthy cognitive ageing
Meredith A. Shafto,Lorraine K. Tyler,Marie Dixon,Jason R. Taylor,Jason R. Taylor,James B. Rowe,James B. Rowe,Rhodri Cusack,Andrew J. Calder,William D. Marslen-Wilson,William D. Marslen-Wilson,John S. Duncan,John S. Duncan,Tim Dalgleish,Richard N. Henson,Carol Brayne,Fiona E. Matthews +16 more
TL;DR: Because this project focuses on normal age-related changes, the results may contribute to changing views about the ageing process, lead to targeted interventions, and reveal how normal ageing relates to frail ageing in clinicopathological conditions such as Alzheimer's disease.