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Trevor W. Robbins
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 1184
Citations - 177352
Trevor W. Robbins is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prefrontal cortex & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 231, co-authored 1137 publications receiving 164437 citations. Previous affiliations of Trevor W. Robbins include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Comparison of set-shifting ability in patients with chronic schizophrenia and frontal lobe damage.
Christos Pantelis,Fiona Z Barber,Thomas R. E. Barnes,Hazel E. Nelson,Adrian M. Owen,Trevor W. Robbins +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that patients with chronic schizophrenia fail to 'learn set' and are impaired at both set-shifting and concept formation.
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Fractionating Impulsivity: Contrasting Effects of Central 5-HT Depletion on Different Measures of Impulsive Behavior
TL;DR: Not all measures of impulsivity appear to be uniformly affected by 5-HT depletion, or correlate with each other, supporting the suggestion that impulsivity is not a unitary construct.
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Abnormal structure of frontostriatal brain systems is associated with aspects of impulsivity and compulsivity in cocaine dependence
Karen D. Ersche,Anna Barnes,P. Simon Jones,Sharon Morein-Zamir,Trevor W. Robbins,Edward T. Bullmore,Edward T. Bullmore +6 more
TL;DR: Caine-dependent individuals had abnormal structure of corticostriatal systems, and variability in the extent of anatomical changes in orbitofrontal, insular and striatal structures was related to individual differences in duration of dependence, inattention and compulsivity of cocaine consumption.
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Early detection and differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and depression with neuropsychological tasks.
Rachel Swainson,John R. Hodges,Clare J. Galton,James Semple,Albert Michael,Barnaby D. Dunn,Joanna L. Iddon,Trevor W. Robbins,Barbara J. Sahakian +8 more
TL;DR: A visuo-spatial associative learning test accurately distinguished AD from depressed/control subjects and revealed an apparent sub-group of QD patients who performed like AD patients, correlated with the degree of subsequent global cognitive decline.
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Characterizing mild cognitive impairment in incident Parkinson disease The ICICLE-PD Study
Alison J. Yarnall,David P. Breen,Gordon W Duncan,Tien K. Khoo,Shirley Coleman,Michael J. Firbank,Cristina Nombela,Sophie Winder-Rhodes,Jonathan R. Evans,James B. Rowe,Brit Mollenhauer,Niels Kruse,Gavin Hudson,Patrick F. Chinnery,John T. O'Brien,Trevor W. Robbins,Keith Wesnes,David J. Brooks,Roger A. Barker,David J. Burn +19 more
TL;DR: In a large cohort of newly diagnosed PD participants, PD-MCI is common and significantly correlates with lower cerebrospinal β-amyloid 1–42 and 1–40 levels and future longitudinal studies should enable us to determine those measures predictive of cognitive decline.