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Mark P. Richardson
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 297
Citations - 12520
Mark P. Richardson is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 256 publications receiving 10089 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark P. Richardson include Walton Centre & UCL Institute of Neurology.
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Distant influences of amygdala lesion on visual cortical activation during emotional face processing.
Patrik Vuilleumier,Mark P. Richardson,Jorge L. Armony,Jorge L. Armony,Jon Driver,Raymond J. Dolan +5 more
TL;DR: The data show that combining the fMRI and lesion approaches can help reveal the source of functional modulatory influences between distant but interconnected brain regions.
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Encoding of emotional memories depends on amygdala and hippocampus and their interactions
TL;DR: Data indicate a reciprocal dependence between amygdala and hippocampus during the encoding of emotional memories in patients with variable degrees of left hippocampal and amygdala pathology who performed a verbal encoding task during functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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Structural brain abnormalities in the common epilepsies assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study.
Christopher D. Whelan,Christopher D. Whelan,Andre Altmann,Juan A. Botía,Neda Jahanshad,Derrek P. Hibar,Julie Absil,Saud Alhusaini,Saud Alhusaini,Marina K. M. Alvim,Pia Auvinen,Emanuele Bartolini,Felipe P. G. Bergo,Tauana Bernardes,Karen Blackmon,Karen Blackmon,Barbara Braga,Maria Eugenia Caligiuri,Anna Calvo,Sarah J. A. Carr,Jian Chen,Shuai Chen,Andrea Cherubini,Philippe David,Martin Domin,Sonya Foley,Wendy Franca,Gerrit Haaker,Dmitry Isaev,Simon S. Keller,Raviteja Kotikalapudi,Magdalena A. Kowalczyk,Ruben Kuzniecky,Soenke Langner,Matteo Lenge,Kelly M. Leyden,Min Liu,Richard Q. Loi,Pascal Martin,Mario Mascalchi,Mario Mascalchi,Marcia Elisabete Morita,Jose C. Pariente,Raúl Rodríguez-Cruces,Christian Rummel,Taavi Saavalainen,Mira Semmelroch,Mariasavina Severino,Rhys H. Thomas,Rhys H. Thomas,Manuela Tondelli,Domenico Tortora,Anna Elisabetta Vaudano,Lucy Vivash,Lucy Vivash,Felix von Podewils,Jan Wagner,Jan Wagner,Bernd Weber,Yi Yao,Clarissa L. Yasuda,Guohao Zhang,Núria Bargalló,Benjamin Bender,Neda Bernasconi,Andrea Bernasconi,Boris C. Bernhardt,Ingmar Blümcke,Chad Carlson,Chad Carlson,Gianpiero L. Cavalleri,Fernando Cendes,Luis Concha,Norman Delanty,Norman Delanty,Chantal Depondt,Orrin Devinsky,Colin P. Doherty,Niels K. Focke,Antonio Gambardella,Renzo Guerrini,Khalid Hamandi,Khalid Hamandi,Graeme D. Jackson,Graeme D. Jackson,Reetta Kälviäinen,Peter Kochunov,Patrick Kwan,Angelo Labate,Carrie R. McDonald,Stefano Meletti,Terence J. O'Brien,Terence J. O'Brien,Sebastien Ourselin,Mark P. Richardson,Mark P. Richardson,Pasquale Striano,Thomas Thesen,Thomas Thesen,Roland Wiest,Junsong Zhang,Annamaria Vezzani,Mina Ryten,Mina Ryten,Paul M. Thompson,Sanjay M. Sisodiya +105 more
TL;DR: In the largest neuroimaging study to date, Whelan and colleagues report robust structural alterations across and within epilepsy syndromes, including shared volume loss in the thalamus, and widespread cortical thickness differences.
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Seizure prediction - ready for a new era
Levin Kuhlmann,Levin Kuhlmann,Klaus Lehnertz,Mark P. Richardson,Björn Schelter,Hitten P. Zaveri +5 more
TL;DR: Advances over the past decade that have set the stage for a resurgence in attempts to predict seizures in epilepsy are considered, and new avenues of investigation that combine mechanisms, models, data, devices and algorithms are proposed.
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Large scale brain models of epilepsy: dynamics meets connectomics
TL;DR: The emerging science of connectomics provides an approach to understanding the large scale brain networks in which normal and abnormal brain functions operate, to reveal the abnormal dynamics of brain networks which allow seizures to occur.