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Tomoki Arichi
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 95
Citations - 4145
Tomoki Arichi is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 71 publications receiving 3176 citations. Previous affiliations of Tomoki Arichi include Boston Children's Hospital & Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
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Emergence of resting state networks in the preterm human brain
Valentina Doria,Christian F. Beckmann,Tomoki Arichi,Nazakat Merchant,Michela Groppo,Federico Turkheimer,Serena J. Counsell,Maria Murgasova,Paul Aljabar,Rita G. Nunes,David J. Larkman,Geraint Rees,A. David Edwards +12 more
TL;DR: The results place the emergence of RSNs largely during the period of rapid neural growth in the third trimester of gestation, suggesting that they are formed before the acquisition of cognitive competencies in later childhood.
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Rich-club organization of the newborn human brain
Gareth Ball,Paul Aljabar,Sally Zebari,Nora Tusor,Tomoki Arichi,Nazakat Merchant,Emma C. Robinson,Enitan Ogundipe,Daniel Rueckert,A. David Edwards,Serena J. Counsell +10 more
TL;DR: Though rich-club organization remains intact following premature birth, significant disruptions in both in cortical–subcortical connectivity and short-distance corticocortical connections are revealed.
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The Effect of Preterm Birth on Thalamic and Cortical Development
Gareth Ball,James P. Boardman,Daniel Rueckert,Paul Aljabar,Tomoki Arichi,Tomoki Arichi,Nazakat Merchant,Nazakat Merchant,Ioannis S. Gousias,A. David Edwards,A. David Edwards,Serena J. Counsell +11 more
TL;DR: A significant effect of prematurity on thalamic development that is related to abnormalities in allied brain structures is demonstrated, suggesting that preterm delivery disrupts specific aspects of cerebral development, such as the thalamocortical system.
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A dedicated neonatal brain imaging system
Emer Hughes,Tobias Winchman,Francesco Padormo,Rui Pedro A. G. Teixeira,Julia Wurie,Maryanne Sharma,Matthew Fox,Jana Hutter,Lucilio Cordero-Grande,Anthony N. Price,Joanna Allsop,Jose Bueno-Conde,Nora Tusor,Tomoki Arichi,Alexander D. Edwards,Mary A. Rutherford,Serena J. Counsell,Joseph V. Hajnal +17 more
TL;DR: The goal of the Developing Human Connectome Project is to acquire MRI in 1000 neonates to create a dynamic map of human brain connectivity during early development.
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Thalamocortical Connectivity Predicts Cognition in Children Born Preterm
Gareth Ball,Libuse Pazderova,Andrew Chew,Nora Tusor,Nazakat Merchant,Tomoki Arichi,Joanna Allsop,Frances M. Cowan,A. David Edwards,Serena J. Counsell +9 more
TL;DR: Identifying impairments in thalamocortical connectivity as early as term equivalent can help identify those infants at risk of subsequent cognitive delay and may be useful to assess efficacy of potential treatments at an early age.