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Krish D Singh
Krish D Singh
CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University
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Neural correlates of the LSD experience revealed by multimodal neuroimaging
RL Carhart-Harris, S Muthukumaraswamy, L Roseman, M Kaelen, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (17), 4853-4858, 2016
8512016
Magnetic field tomography of coherent thalamocortical 40-Hz oscillations in humans.
U Ribary, AA Ioannides, KD Singh, R Hasson, JP Bolton, F Lado, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 88 (24), 11037-11041, 1991
7191991
The cortical topography of human swallowing musculature in health and disease
S Hamdy, Q Aziz, JC Rothwell, KD Singh, J Barlow, DG Hughes, RC Tallis, ...
Nature medicine 2 (11), 1217-1224, 1996
6281996
Resting GABA concentration predicts peak gamma frequency and fMRI amplitude in response to visual stimulation in humans
SD Muthukumaraswamy, RAE Edden, DK Jones, JB Swettenham, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (20), 8356-8361, 2009
6082009
Long-term reorganization of human motor cortex driven by short-term sensory stimulation
S Hamdy, JC Rothwell, Q Aziz, KD Singh, DG Thompson
Nature neuroscience 1 (1), 64-68, 1998
5951998
A new approach to neuroimaging with magnetoencephalography
A Hillebrand, KD Singh, IE Holliday, PL Furlong, GR Barnes
Human brain mapping 25 (2), 199-211, 2005
5742005
Broadband cortical desynchronization underlies the human psychedelic state
SD Muthukumaraswamy, RL Carhart-Harris, RJ Moran, MJ Brookes, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (38), 15171-15183, 2013
4952013
fMRI of thermal pain: effects of stimulus laterality and attention
JCW Brooks, TJ Nurmikko, WE Bimson, KD Singh, N Roberts
Neuroimage 15 (2), 293-301, 2002
4762002
Recovery of swallowing after dysphagic stroke relates to functional reorganization in the intact motor cortex
S Hamdy, Q Aziz, JC Rothwell, M Power, KD Singh, DA Nicholson, ...
Gastroenterology 115 (5), 1104-1112, 1998
4671998
The processing of first-and second-order motion in human visual cortex assessed by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
AT Smith, MW Greenlee, KD Singh, FM Kraemer, J Hennig
Journal of Neuroscience 18 (10), 3816-3830, 1998
4491998
Estimating receptive field size from fMRI data in human striate and extrastriate visual cortex
AT Smith, KD Singh, AL Williams, MW Greenlee
Cerebral cortex 11 (12), 1182-1190, 2001
4472001
Orientation discrimination performance is predicted by GABA concentration and gamma oscillation frequency in human primary visual cortex
RAE Edden, SD Muthukumaraswamy, TCA Freeman, KD Singh
Journal of Neuroscience 29 (50), 15721-15726, 2009
3822009
Transient and linearly graded deactivation of the human default-mode network by a visual detection task
KD Singh, IP Fawcett
Neuroimage 41 (1), 100-112, 2008
3552008
Task-related changes in cortical synchronization are spatially coincident with the hemodynamic response
KD Singh, GR Barnes, A Hillebrand, EME Forde, AL Williams
Neuroimage 16 (1), 103-114, 2002
3262002
Visual word recognition: the first half second
K Pammer, PC Hansen, ML Kringelbach, I Holliday, G Barnes, ...
Neuroimage 22 (4), 1819-1825, 2004
2812004
Attentional suppression of activity in the human visual cortex
AT Smith, KD Singh, MW Greenlee
Neuroreport 11 (2), 271-278, 2000
2732000
Group imaging of task-related changes in cortical synchronisation using nonparametric permutation testing
KD Singh, GR Barnes, A Hillebrand
Neuroimage 19 (4), 1589-1601, 2003
2712003
Sensitivity to optic flow in human cortical areas MT and MST
AT Smith, MB Wall, AL Williams, KD Singh
European Journal of Neuroscience 23 (2), 561-569, 2006
2702006
Negative BOLD in the visual cortex: evidence against blood stealing
AT Smith, AL Williams, KD Singh
Human brain mapping 21 (4), 213-220, 2004
2262004
Spatiotemporal frequency and direction sensitivities of human visual areas measured using fMRI
KD Singh, AT Smith, MW Greenlee
Neuroimage 12 (5), 550-564, 2000
2252000
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