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Overview

Holly Bridge is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine, with a strong emphasis on several key subfields including Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Epidemiology, Ophthalmology, and Neurology.

The main topics of Holly Bridge's work focus on visual perception and processing mechanisms, ophthalmology and visual impairment studies, and retinal development and disorders. Additional topics include advanced neuroimaging techniques and applications, neural dynamics and brain function, vestibular and auditory disorders, and glaucoma and retinal disorders.

Among recent publications, Holly Bridge has contributed to the following papers:

  • brainlife.io: a decentralized and open-source cloud platform to support neuroscience research (2024, Nature Methods)
  • Investigating the neurochemistry of the human visual system using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (2021, Brain Structure and Function)
  • The Superior Colliculus and Amygdala Support Evaluation of Face Trait in Blindsight (2020, Frontiers in Neurology)
  • Optic Tract Shrinkage Limits Visual Restoration After Occipital Stroke (2021, Stroke)
  • GABAergic inhibition in the human visual cortex relates to eye dominance (2021, Scientific Reports)

Frequent co-authors of Holly Bridge include:

  • I. Betina Ip
  • Hanna E. Willis
  • Jasleen K. Jolly
  • Andrew Parker
  • Marco Tamietto

The most common publication venues for Holly Bridge's research include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Neuroscience
  • Journal of Vision
  • Nature Methods
  • Brain Structure and Function

Best Publications

  • Reversible neural inactivation reveals hippocampal participation in several memory processes.

    G. Riedel;G. Riedel;J. Micheau;A.G.M. Lam;E.v.L. Roloff;E.v.L. Roloff

  • Changes in connectivity after visual cortical brain damage underlie altered visual function

    Holly Bridge;Owen Thomas;Saâd Jbabdi;Alan Cowey

  • Short-term monocular deprivation alters GABA in the adult human visual cortex.

    Claudia Lunghi;Uzay E. Emir;Maria Concetta Morrone;Holly Bridge

  • Stereoscopic processing of absolute and relative disparity in human visual cortex.

    Peter Neri;Holly Bridge;David J. Heeger

  • Independent anatomical and functional measures of the V1/V2 boundary in human visual cortex.

    H Bridge;S Clare;M Jenkinson;P Jezzard

  • Adaptive Pulvinar Circuitry Supports Visual Cognition

    Holly Bridge;David A. Leopold;James A. Bourne

  • Combined fMRI-MRS acquires simultaneous glutamate and BOLD-fMRI signals in the human brain.

    I B Ip;A Berrington;A T Hess;A J Parker

  • Human blindsight is mediated by an intact geniculo-extrastriate pathway

    Sara Ajina;Franco Pestilli;Ariel Rokem;Christopher Kennard

  • Vivid visual mental imagery in the absence of the primary visual cortex.

    Holly Bridge;Stephen Harrold;Emily A. Holmes;Mark Stokes

  • Imaging studies in congenital anophthalmia reveal preservation of brain architecture in ‘visual’ cortex

    Holly Bridge;Alan Cowey;Nicola Ragge;Kate Watkins

  • A review of neuroimaging studies of race-related prejudice: does amygdala response reflect threat?

    Adam Mourad Chekroud;Adam Mourad Chekroud;Jim Ac Everett;Holly Bridge;Miles Hewstone

  • Human cortical activity evoked by the assignment of authenticity when viewing works of art.

    Mengfei Huang;Holly Bridge;Martin J Kemp;Andrew J Parker

  • Receptive Field Size in V1 Neurons Limits Acuity for Perceiving Disparity Modulation

    Hendrikje Nienborg;Holly Bridge;Andrew J. Parker;Bruce G. Cumming

  • Imaging reveals optic tract degeneration in hemianopia.

    Holly Bridge;Panitha Jindahra;John Barbur;Gordon T Plant

  • Language networks in anophthalmia: Maintained hierarchy of processing in 'visual' cortex

    Kate E. Watkins;Alan Cowey;Iona Alexander;Nicola Filippini;Nicola Filippini

  • Motion area V5/MT+ response to global motion in the absence of V1 resembles early visual cortex.

    Sara Ajina;Christopher Kennard;Geraint Rees;Geraint Rees;Holly Bridge

  • The visual white matter: The application of diffusion MRI and fiber tractography to vision science.

    Ariel Rokem;Hiromasa Takemura;Hiromasa Takemura;Andrew S. Bock;K. Suzanne Scherf

  • Topographical representation of binocular depth in the human visual cortex using fMRI.

    H Bridge;A J Parker

  • Early Auditory Processing in Area V5/MT+ of the Congenitally Blind Brain

    K E Watkins;T J Shakespeare;M C O'Donoghue;M C O'Donoghue;I Alexander

  • Blindsight and Unconscious Vision: What They Teach Us about the Human Visual System:

    Sara Ajina;Holly Bridge

  • The visual white matter: The application of diffusion MRI and fiber tractography to vision science.

    A Rokem;H Takemura;A S Bock;K S Scherf

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher Kennard
Christopher Kennard University of Oxford
Kate E. Watkins
Kate E. Watkins University of Oxford
Alan Cowey
Alan Cowey University of Oxford
Gordon T. Plant
Gordon T. Plant University College London
Stuart Clare
Stuart Clare University of Oxford
Bruce G. Cumming
Bruce G. Cumming National Institutes of Health
Jerome Sallet
Jerome Sallet University of Oxford
Charlotte J. Stagg
Charlotte J. Stagg University of Oxford
Geraint Rees
Geraint Rees University College London
Karla L. Miller
Karla L. Miller University of Oxford

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