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Gavin P. Winston

Gavin P. Winston

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Neuroscience

D-Index
41
Citations
5648
World Ranking
7932
National Ranking
469

Overview

Gavin P. Winston is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada and has a research focus spanning medicine and neuroscience. Their work concentrates on several subfields including psychiatry and mental health, cognitive neuroscience, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, pediatrics, perinatology and child health, as well as cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics related to epilepsy research and treatment, functional brain connectivity studies, advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, advanced MRI techniques and applications, fetal and pediatric neurological disorders, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, and EEG and brain-computer interfaces.

Gavin P. Winston has an established record of recent publications in prominent journals. Selected papers include:

  • White matter abnormalities across different epilepsy syndromes in adults: an ENIGMA-Epilepsy study (2020), Brain
  • Interpretable surface-based detection of focal cortical dysplasias: a Multi-centre Epilepsy Lesion Detection study (2022), Brain
  • Structural Brain Network Abnormalities and the Probability of Seizure Recurrence After Epilepsy Surgery (2020), Neurology
  • Atlas of lesion locations and postsurgical seizure freedom in focal cortical dysplasia: A MELD study (2021), Epilepsia
  • Structural network alterations in focal and generalized epilepsy assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study follow axes of epilepsy risk gene expression (2022), Nature Communications

Frequent co-authors with whom Gavin P. Winston has collaborated include:

  • John S. Duncan
  • Sjoerd B. Vos
  • Jane de Tisi
  • Peter N. Taylor
  • Yujiang Wang

The scientist's work is disseminated through a variety of publication venues, particularly:

  • Epilepsia
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Neurology

Best Publications

  • Copper deficiency myelopathy

    Stephan R. Jaiser;Gavin P. Winston

  • Global image registration using a symmetric block-matching approach

    Marc Modat;David M. Cash;Pankaj Daga;Gavin P. Winston

  • Brain imaging in the assessment for epilepsy surgery

    John S Duncan;John S Duncan;Gavin P Winston;Gavin P Winston;Matthias J Koepp;Matthias J Koepp;Sebastien Ourselin;Sebastien Ourselin;Sebastien Ourselin

  • White matter abnormalities across different epilepsy syndromes in adults: an ENIGMA-Epilepsy study.

    Sean N Hatton;Khoa H Huynh;Leonardo Bonilha;Eugenio Abela

  • The physical and biological basis of quantitative parameters derived from diffusion MRI

    Gavin P Winston

  • A functional magnetic resonance imaging study mapping the episodic memory encoding network in temporal lobe epilepsy

    Meneka K. Sidhu;Jason Stretton;Gavin P. Winston;Silvia Bonelli

  • Advanced diffusion imaging sequences could aid assessing patients with focal cortical dysplasia and epilepsy

    Gavin P. Winston;Caroline Micallef;Mark R. Symms;Daniel C. Alexander

  • The impact of epilepsy surgery on the structural connectome and its relation to outcome.

    Peter N. Taylor;Peter N. Taylor;Nishant Sinha;Yujiang Wang;Yujiang Wang;Sjoerd B. Vos

  • Interpretable surface-based detection of focal cortical dysplasias: a Multi-centre Epilepsy Lesion Detection study

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  • Structural network alterations in focal and generalized epilepsy assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study follow axes of epilepsy risk gene expression

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  • Memory fMRI predicts verbal memory decline after anterior temporal lobe resection

    Meneka K. Sidhu;Jason Stretton;Gavin P. Winston;Mark Symms

  • Optic Radiation Tractography and Vision in Anterior Temporal Lobe Resection

    Gavin P Winston;Pankaj Daga;Jason Stretton;Marc Modat

  • Association of piriform cortex resection with surgical outcomes in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

    Marian Galovic;Marian Galovic;Marian Galovic;Irene Baudracco;Evan Wright-Goff;Galo Pillajo

  • Atlas of lesion locations and postsurgical seizure freedom in focal cortical dysplasia: A MELD study.

    Konrad Wagstyl;Kirstie Whitaker;Armin Raznahan;Jakob Seidlitz;Jakob Seidlitz

  • The value of repeat neuroimaging for epilepsy at a tertiary referral centre: 16 years of experience.

    Gavin P. Winston;Caroline Micallef;Brian E. Kendell;Philippa A. Bartlett

  • Automated hippocampal segmentation in patients with epilepsy: available free online.

    Gavin P. Winston;M. Jorge Cardoso;Elaine J. Williams;Jane L. Burdett

  • Disorganization of language and working memory systems in frontal versus temporal lobe epilepsy

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  • Preventing visual field deficits from neurosurgery

    Gavin P. Winston;Pankaj Daga;Mark J. White;Caroline Micallef

  • Memory network plasticity after temporal lobe resection: a longitudinal functional imaging study

    Meneka K. Sidhu;Meneka K. Sidhu;Jason Stretton;Jason Stretton;Jason Stretton;Gavin P. Winston;Gavin P. Winston;Andrew W. McEvoy;Andrew W. McEvoy

  • Diffusion tensor imaging tractography to visualize the relationship of the optic radiation to epileptogenic lesions prior to neurosurgery.

    Gavin P. Winston;Mahinda Yogarajah;Mark R. Symms;Andrew W. McEvoy

  • Structural Brain Network Abnormalities and the Probability of Seizure Recurrence After Epilepsy Surgery

    Nishant Sinha;Yujiang Wang;Yujiang Wang;Nádia Moreira da Silva;Anna Miserocchi

  • Neural correlates of working memory in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy--an fMRI study.

    Jason Stretton;Gavin Winston;M. Sidhu;Maria Centeno

  • Structural correlates of impaired working memory in hippocampal sclerosis

    Gavin P. Winston;Gavin P. Winston;Jason Stretton;Jason Stretton;Meneka K. Sidhu;Meneka K. Sidhu;Mark R. Symms;Mark R. Symms

  • White matter abnormalities across different epilepsy syndromes in adults: an ENIGMA Epilepsy study

    Sean N Hatton;Khoa H Huynh;Leonardo Bonilha;Eugenio Abela

Frequent Co-Authors

John S. Duncan
John S. Duncan University College London
Matthias J. Koepp
Matthias J. Koepp University College London
Pamela J. Thompson
Pamela J. Thompson University College London
Mark R. Symms
Mark R. Symms University College London
Christian Vollmar
Christian Vollmar Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Andrew W. McEvoy
Andrew W. McEvoy University College London
Khalid Hamandi
Khalid Hamandi Cardiff University
Pasquale Striano
Pasquale Striano University of Genoa
Frederik Barkhof
Frederik Barkhof University College London
Jakob Seidlitz
Jakob Seidlitz University of Pennsylvania

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