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10029
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8670
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142

Overview

Bryan A. Strange is affiliated with the Technical University of Madrid in Spain and has contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience. Their research spans several subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Neurology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Physiology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The scientist's work addresses a variety of topics related to brain function and neurological diseases. Key areas of focus include Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Alzheimer's Disease Research and Treatments, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications, Neural Dynamics and Brain Function, and Neurological Disorders and Treatments.

Strange has authored numerous publications in prominent venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • NeuroImage
  • Biological Psychiatry

Their recent papers feature topics related to deep brain stimulation, Alzheimer's disease, and brain structure analysis. Some recent examples are:

  • "A unified connectomic target for deep brain stimulation in obsessive-compulsive disorder," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Deep brain stimulation: Imaging on a group level," 2020, NeuroImage
  • "Unmasking selective path integration deficits in Alzheimer's disease risk carriers," 2020, Science Advances
  • "A Unified Functional Network Target for Deep Brain Stimulation in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder," 2021, Biological Psychiatry
  • "Brain structure and phenotypic profile of superagers compared with age-matched older adults: a longitudinal analysis from the Vallecas Project," 2023, The Lancet Healthy Longevity

Collaboration has been a significant part of Strange's research career. Frequent co-authors include Linda Zhang, Miguel Medina, Marta Garo-Pascual, Diana Ortega-Cruz, and Alberto Rábano. The number of collaborations ranges from 10 to 28 publications per co-author.

The combination of their multidisciplinary approach and extensive publication record indicates ongoing involvement in understanding neurological and psychiatric conditions, advanced brain imaging techniques, and their applications in clinical research.

Best Publications

  • Functional organization of the hippocampal longitudinal axis

    Bryan A. Strange;Menno P. Witter;Ed S. Lein;Edvard I. Moser

  • Automatic and intentional brain responses during evaluation of trustworthiness of faces.

    J. S. Winston;B. A. Strange;J. O'Doherty;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Encoding of emotional memories depends on amygdala and hippocampus and their interactions

    Mark P Richardson;Bryan A Strange;Raymond J Dolan

  • A fast pathway for fear in human amygdala

    Constantino Méndez-Bértolo;Stephan Moratti;Stephan Moratti;Rafael Toledano;Fernando Lopez-Sosa

  • Segregating the Functions of Human Hippocampus

    B. A. Strange;P. C. Fletcher;R. N. Henson;K. J. Friston

  • Beta-adrenergic modulation of emotional memory-evoked human amygdala and hippocampal responses.

    B. A. Strange;Raymond J. Dolan

  • An emotion-induced retrograde amnesia in humans is amygdala- and beta-adrenergic-dependent.

    B. A. Strange;R. Hurlemann;Raymond J. Dolan

  • A unified connectomic target for deep brain stimulation in obsessive-compulsive disorder

    Ningfei Li;Juan Carlos Baldermann;Astrid Kibleur;Svenja Treu

  • Information theory, novelty and hippocampal responses: unpredicted or unpredictable?

    Bryan A. Strange;Andrew Duggins;William Penny;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Dissociable human perirhinal, hippocampal, and parahippocampal roles during verbal encoding

    B. A. Strange;L. J. Otten;O. Josephs;M. D. Rugg

  • Pre-operative verbal memory fMRI predicts post-operative memory decline after left temporal lobe resection

    Mark P. Richardson;Bryan A. Strange;Pamela J. Thompson;Sallie A. Baxendale

  • An electroconvulsive therapy procedure impairs reconsolidation of episodic memories in humans

    Marijn C. W. Kroes;Indira Tendolkar;Guido A. van Wingen;Jeroen A. van Waarde

  • Brain mechanisms for detecting perceptual, semantic, and emotional deviance.

    B. A. Strange;R. N. Henson;K. J. Friston;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Anterior Prefrontal Cortex Mediates Rule Learning in Humans

    B. A. Strange;R. N. Henson;K. J. Friston;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Preserved verbal memory function in left medial temporal pathology involves reorganisation of function to right medial temporal lobe.

    Mark P Richardson;Bryan A Strange;John S Duncan;Raymond J Dolan

  • Adaptive anterior hippocampal responses to oddball stimuli

    Bryan A. Strange;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Noradrenergic neuromodulation of human attention for emotional and neutral stimuli.

    Benedetto De Martino;Bryan A. Strange;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Prefrontal-Occipitoparietal Coupling Underlies Late Latency Human Neuronal Responses to Emotion

    Stephan Moratti;Cristina Saugar;Bryan A Strange

  • Memory fMRI in left hippocampal sclerosis Optimizing the approach to predicting postsurgical memory

    Mark P. Richardson;Bryan A. Strange;John S. Duncan;Raymond J. Dolan

  • Unmasking selective path integration deficits in Alzheimer’s disease risk carriers

    Anne Bierbrauer;Lukas Kunz;Carlos A. Gomes;Maike Luhmann

  • Beta-adrenergic blockade during memory retrieval in humans evokes a sustained reduction of declarative emotional memory enhancement.

    Marijn C W Kroes;Bryan A Strange;Raymond J Dolan

Frequent Co-Authors

Raymond J. Dolan
Raymond J. Dolan University College London
Antonio Oliviero
Antonio Oliviero Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo
Guglielmo Foffani
Guglielmo Foffani Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos de Toledo
Mark P. Richardson
Mark P. Richardson King's College London
Andrea A. Kühn
Andrea A. Kühn Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Nikolai Axmacher
Nikolai Axmacher Ruhr University Bochum
Antonio Gil-Nagel
Antonio Gil-Nagel Hospital Ruber Internacional
Andreas Horn
Andreas Horn Harvard University
John S. Duncan
John S. Duncan University College London
René Hurlemann
René Hurlemann Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg

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