His primary scientific interests are in Audiology, Neuroscience, Cognition, Electroencephalography and Parietal lobe. He combines subjects such as Developmental psychology, Working memory, Neuropsychological test and Electrophysiology with his study of Audiology. His Working memory research incorporates elements of Lateralization of brain function, Verbal memory, Senescence and Positron emission tomography.
His Neuroscience study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Voxel-based morphometry. His Cognition study combines topics in areas such as Anxiety, Mood, Brain size, Gray and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. His Parietal lobe research incorporates elements of White matter, Cognitive psychology, Cerebral function, Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and Anxiety disorder.
Cognition, Audiology, Working memory, Neuroscience and Electroencephalography are his primary areas of study. His work on Neuropsychology as part of general Cognition study is frequently linked to Integrative neuroscience, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. He has researched Audiology in several fields, including Electrophysiology, Event-related potential, Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance, Developmental psychology and Anxiety disorder.
His studies deal with areas such as Lateralization of brain function, Cognitive psychology, Parietal lobe, Verbal learning and Prefrontal cortex as well as Working memory. Within one scientific family, C. Richard Clark focuses on topics pertaining to Scalp under Neuroscience, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Rhythm, Electromyography and Elementary cognitive task. His study in Electroencephalography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Alertness, Arousal, Brain mapping and Mood.
C. Richard Clark mainly investigates Anxiety, Psychiatry, Depression, Clinical psychology and Well-being. His Cognition and Neurocognitive study are his primary interests in Psychiatry. In his work, C. Richard Clark performs multidisciplinary research in Cognition and Integrative neuroscience.
C. Richard Clark studied Depression and Heritability that intersect with Young adult, Incidence and Sex characteristics. His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Schizophrenia, Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale, Cognitive test, Verbal memory and Verbal fluency test. His work focuses on many connections between Mental health and other disciplines, such as Association, that overlap with his field of interest in Electroencephalography.
His primary areas of investigation include Psychiatry, Self report, Severity of illness, Clinical psychology and Comorbid anxiety. In the field of Psychiatry, his study on Elementary cognitive task and Cognition overlaps with subjects such as Neurogenetics and Integrative neuroscience. His Self report research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Psychiatric status rating scales, Comorbidity and Anxiety.
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The Psychiatric Sequelae of Traumatic Injury
Richard A. Bryant;Meaghan L. O'Donnell;Mark Creamer;Alexander C. McFarlane.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2010)
Early Life Stress and Morphometry of the Adult Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Caudate Nuclei
Ronald A. Cohen;Stuart Grieve;Karin F. Hoth;Robert H. Paul.
Biological Psychiatry (2006)
Scalp electrical recording during paralysis: quantitative evidence that EEG frequencies above 20 Hz are contaminated by EMG.
Emma M. Whitham;Kenneth J. Pope;Sean P. Fitzgibbon;Trent Lewis.
Clinical Neurophysiology (2007)
Brain maturation in adolescence: concurrent changes in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.
Thomas J. Whitford;Christopher J. Rennie;Christopher J. Rennie;Stuart M. Grieve;C. Richard Clark.
Human Brain Mapping (2007)
Preservation of limbic and paralimbic structures in aging.
Stuart M. Grieve;C. Richard Clark;Leanne M. Williams;Leanne M. Williams;Anthony J. Peduto.
Human Brain Mapping (2005)
Abnormal stimulus processing in posttraumatic stress disorder
Alexander C. McFarlane;Darren Lee Weber;C.Richard Clark.
Biological Psychiatry (1993)
Misinterpreting Emotional Expressions in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Evidence for a Neural Marker and Stimulant Effects
Leanne M. Williams;Daniel F. Hermens;Donna Palmer;Michael Kohn;Michael Kohn.
Biological Psychiatry (2008)
Spontaneous alpha peak frequency predicts working memory performance across the age span
C. Richard Clark;Melinda D. Veltmeyer;Rebecca J. Hamilton;Elena Simms.
International Journal of Psychophysiology (2004)
Switching between executive and default mode networks in posttraumatic stress disorder: Alterations in functional connectivity
Judith K. Daniels;Alexander C. McFarlane;Robyn L. Bluhm;Kathryn A. Moores.
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience (2010)
The Relationship Between Frontal Gray Matter Volume and Cognition Varies Across the Healthy Adult Lifespan
Molly E. Zimmerman;Adam M. Brickman;Robert H. Paul;Stuart M. Grieve.
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (2006)
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