Jonathan C. W. Brooks
Orcid: 0000-0003-3335-6209Affiliations:
- University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
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Jonathan C. W. Brooks
authored at least 20 papers
between 2002 and 2023.
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Bibliography
2023
Reliability of resting-state functional connectivity in the human spinal cord: Assessing the impact of distinct noise sources.
NeuroImage, 2023
2022
An Age-Specific Atlas for Delineation of White Matter Pathways in Children Aged 6-8 Years.
Brain Connect., 2022
2021
2019
Keeping track of 'alternative facts': The neural correlates of processing misinformation corrections.
NeuroImage, 2019
2017
Deep brain stimulation of the periaqueductal gray releases endogenous opioids in humans.
NeuroImage, 2017
Investigating resting-state functional connectivity in the cervical spinal cord at 3 T.
NeuroImage, 2017
NeuroImage, 2017
2014
NeuroImage, 2014
2012
Task-related BOLD responses and resting-state functional connectivity during physiological clamping of end-tidal CO<sub>2</sub>.
NeuroImage, 2012
Identification and characterisation of midbrain nuclei using optimised functional magnetic resonance imaging.
NeuroImage, 2012
Assessment of physiological noise modelling methods for functional imaging of the spinal cord.
NeuroImage, 2012
2010
NeuroImage, 2010
2008
Physiological noise modelling for spinal functional magnetic resonance imaging studies.
NeuroImage, 2008
2006
An fMRI study of cerebral processing of brush-evoked allodynia in neuropathic pain patients.
NeuroImage, 2006
2005
Quantitative assessment of the reproducibility of functional activation measured with BOLD and MR perfusion imaging: Implications for clinical trial design.
NeuroImage, 2005
Simultaneous recording of laser-evoked brain potentials and continuous, high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging in humans.
NeuroImage, 2005
Somatotopic organisation of the human insula to painful heat studied with high resolution functional imaging.
NeuroImage, 2005
2002