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Learning patterns of the ageing brain in MRI using deep convolutional networks
NK Dinsdale, E Bluemke, SM Smith, Z Arya, D Vidaurre, M Jenkinson, ...
NeuroImage 224, 117401, 2021
The role of transient spectral ‘bursts’ in functional connectivity: A magnetoencephalography study
ZA Seedat, AJ Quinn, D Vidaurre, L Liuzzi, LE Gascoyne, BAE Hunt, ...
Neuroimage 209, 116537, 2020
A dynamic system of brain networks revealed by fast transient EEG fluctuations and their fMRI correlates
B Hunyadi, MW Woolrich, AJ Quinn, D Vidaurre, M De Vos
Neuroimage 185, 72-82, 2019
Motor learning shapes temporal activity in human sensorimotor cortex
C Zich, MW Woolrich, R Becker, D Vidaurre, J Scholl, EL Hinson, ...
BioRxiv, 345421, 2018
Large-scale cortical networks are organized in structured cycles
MWJ van Es, C Higgins, C Gohil, AJ Quinn, D Vidaurre, MW Woolrich
bioRxiv, 2023.07. 25.550338, 2023
Stacking models of brain dynamics improves prediction of subject traits in fMRI
B Griffin, C Ahrends, F Alfaro-Almagro, M Woolrich, S Smith, D Vidaurre
bioRxiv, 2023.11. 08.566196, 2023
The network properties of the brain at the time of normal birth support the acquisition of language processing
P Salvan, T Arichi, D Vidaurre, JD Tournier, S Falconer, A Chew, ...
bioRxiv, 282673, 2018
Available based on mandate: 20
Image processing and Quality Control for the first 10,000 brain imaging datasets from UK Biobank
F Alfaro-Almagro, M Jenkinson, NK Bangerter, JLR Andersson, L Griffanti, ...
Neuroimage 166, 400-424, 2018
Brain network dynamics are hierarchically organized in time
D Vidaurre, SM Smith, MW Woolrich
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (48), 12827-12832, 2017
Spontaneous cortical activity transiently organises into frequency specific phase-coupling networks
D Vidaurre, LT Hunt, AJ Quinn, BAE Hunt, MJ Brookes, AC Nobre, ...
Nature communications 9 (1), 2987, 2018
Optimising network modelling methods for fMRI
U Pervaiz, D Vidaurre, MW Woolrich, SM Smith
NeuroImage 211, 116604, 2020
Task-evoked dynamic network analysis through hidden Markov modeling
AJ Quinn, D Vidaurre, R Abeysuriya, R Becker, AC Nobre, MW Woolrich
Frontiers in neuroscience 12, 603, 2018
Replay bursts in humans coincide with activation of the default mode and parietal alpha networks
C Higgins, Y Liu, D Vidaurre, Z Kurth-Nelson, R Dolan, T Behrens, ...
Neuron 109 (5), 882-893. e7, 2021
Guiding functional connectivity estimation by structural connectivity in MEG: an application to discrimination of conditions of mild cognitive impairment
JA Pineda-Pardo, R Bruña, M Woolrich, A Marcos, AC Nobre, F Maestú, ...
Neuroimage 101, 765-777, 2014
Behavioural relevance of spontaneous, transient brain network interactions in fMRI
D Vidaurre, A Llera, SM Smith, MW Woolrich
NeuroImage, 117713, 2021
Unpacking transient event dynamics in electrophysiological power spectra
AJ Quinn, F van Ede, MJ Brookes, SG Heideman, M Nowak, ZA Seedat, ...
Brain topography 32 (6), 1020-1034, 2019
Temporally unconstrained decoding reveals consistent but time-varying stages of stimulus processing
D Vidaurre, NE Myers, M Stokes, AC Nobre, MW Woolrich
Cerebral Cortex 29 (2), 863-874, 2019
Balance between competing spectral states in subthalamic nucleus is linked to motor impairment in Parkinson’s disease
S Khawaldeh, G Tinkhauser, F Torrecillos, S He, T Foltynie, P Limousin, ...
Brain 145 (1), 237-250, 2022
Transient spectral events in resting state MEG predict individual task responses
R Becker, D Vidaurre, AJ Quinn, RG Abeysuriya, OP Jones, S Jbabdi, ...
NeuroImage 215, 116818, 2020
Effective psychological therapy for PTSD changes the dynamics of specific large‐scale brain networks
M Charquero‐Ballester, B Kleim, D Vidaurre, C Ruff, E Stark, JJ Tuulari, ...
Human Brain Mapping 43 (10), 3207-3220, 2022
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