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Raymond J. Dolan
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 940
Citations - 150202
Raymond J. Dolan is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prefrontal cortex & Functional magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 196, co-authored 919 publications receiving 138540 citations. Previous affiliations of Raymond J. Dolan include VU University Amsterdam & McGovern Institute for Brain Research.
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Enhanced Processing of Threat Stimuli under Limited Attentional Resources
TL;DR: Under conditions of limited attention resources activation in rACC correlated with enhanced processing of emotional stimuli, and it is suggested that these data support a model in which a prefrontal “gate” mechanism controls conscious access of emotional information under conditions oflimited attentional resources.
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Encoding and retrieval in human medial temporal lobes: an empirical investigation using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Raymond J. Dolan,P. F. Fletcher +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the functional role of the hippocampus in human episodic memory is examined using fMRI data from a modified artificial grammar learning paradigm, and it is shown that both anterior and posterior hippocampal responses are modulated to the degree to which stimuli can be assimilated into a meaningful rule-based framework.
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Fear Recognition Ability Predicts Differences in Social Cognitive and Neural Functioning in Men
TL;DR: It is suggested that important individual differences in social cognitive skills are expressed within the healthy male population, which appear to have a basis in a compromised neural system that underpins social information processing.
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Dynamic Causal Models and Physiological Inference: A Validation Study Using Isoflurane Anaesthesia in Rodents
Rosalyn J. Moran,Fabienne Jung,Tetsuya Kumagai,Heike Endepols,Rudolf Graf,Raymond J. Dolan,Karl J. Friston,Klaas E. Stephan,Marc Tittgemeyer +8 more
TL;DR: The consistency of the model-based in vivo results with experimental in vitro results lends further validity to the capacity of DCM to infer on synaptic processes using macroscopic neurophysiological data.
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Genetic Association and Brain Morphology Studies and the Chromosome 8p22 Pericentriolar Material 1 (PCM1) Gene in Susceptibility to Schizophrenia
Hugh Gurling,Hugo D. Critchley,Susmita Datta,Andrew McQuillin,E Blaveri,Srinivasa Thirumalai,Jonathan Pimm,Robert Krasucki,Gursharan Kalsi,Digby Quested,Jacob Lawrence,Nicholas Bass,Khalid Choudhury,Vinay Puri,Owen O'Daly,David Curtis,Douglas Blackwood,Walter J. Muir,Anil K. Malhotra,Robert W. Buchanan,Catriona D. Good,Richard S. J. Frackowiak,Raymond J. Dolan +22 more
TL;DR: The PCM1 gene is implicated in susceptibility to schizophrenia and is associated with orbitofrontal gray matter volumetric deficits.