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Overview

Matthew Allin is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on Dentistry, with particular attention to subfields such as Periodontics and General Dentistry.

The scientist's recent publication record includes a paper titled Revisiting Dental Care and Mental Health: A Quality Improvement Project of Dental Care for Patients With Severe Mental Illness Living in a Community Rehabilitation Centre, published in 2024 in BJPsych Open.

Frequent co-authors in their work include:

  • Yuepeng Wang
  • Sukhdev Singh
  • Lucy Duah
  • Serge Salih

Matthew Allin's research has been published in venues such as:

  • BJPsych Open

Their main topics of work cover:

  • Dental Health and Care Utilization
  • Dental Research and COVID-19
  • Oral microbiology and periodontitis research

Within the field of Dentistry, the subfields they have contributed to include:

  • Periodontics
  • General Dentistry

Best Publications

  • Symmetries in human brain language pathways correlate with verbal recall

    Marco Catani;Matthew P. G. Allin;Masud Husain;Luca Pugliese

  • Atlasing location, asymmetry and inter-subject variability of white matter tracts in the human brain with MR diffusion tractography.

    Michel Thiebaut de Schotten;Dominic H. ffytche;Alberto Bizzi;Flavio Dell'Acqua;Flavio Dell'Acqua

  • Cognitive and motor function and the size of the cerebellum in adolescents born very pre-term.

    Matthew Allin;Hideo Matsumoto;Alastair M. Santhouse;Chiara Nosarti

  • Preterm birth and structural brain alterations in early adulthood

    Chiara Nosarti;Kie Woo Nam;Muriel Walshe;Robin M. Murray

  • Cerebellar Growth and Behavioural & Neuropsychological Outcome in Preterm Adolescents.

    Jennifer Parker;Ann Mitchell;Anastasia Kalpakidou;Muriel Walshe

  • Functional MR imaging during odor stimulation: preliminary data.

    David M. Yousem;Steven C.R. Williams;Robert O. Howard;Chris Andrew

  • Cognitive maturation in preterm and term born adolescents

    Matthew Allin;Muriel Walshe;A Fern;Chiara Nosarti

  • White matter and cognition in adults who were born preterm.

    Matthew P. G. Allin;Dimitris Kontis;Muriel Walshe;John Wyatt

  • Gender Differences in White Matter Microstructure

    Richard A. Kanaan;Matthew Allin;Marco Picchioni;Gareth J. Barker

  • Effects of very low birthweight on brain structure in adulthood.

    Matthew Allin;Max Henderson;John Suckling;Chiara Nosarti

  • Personality in Young Adults Who Are Born Preterm

    Matthew Allin;Maeve Rooney;Marion Cuddy;John Wyatt

  • Low dose ketamine increases prepulse inhibition in healthy men

    Kathryn M Abel;Matthew P.G Allin;David R Hemsley;Mark A Geyer

  • Ketamine alters neural processing of facial emotion recognition in healthy men: an FMRI study

    K M Abel;Matthew Allin;K Kucharska-Pietura;Anthony David

  • Neurological abnormalities in young adults born preterm

    Matthew Allin;M Rooney;T Griffiths;M Cuddy

  • Plasma homocysteine, folate and B12 in chronic schizophrenia

    Alexandros Haidemenos;Dimitrios Kontis;Dimitrios Kontis;Anthia Gazi;Eleni Kallai

  • Diffusion tensor MRI of the corpus callosum and cognitive function in adults born preterm.

    Dimitris Kontis;Marco Catani;Marion Cuddy;Muriel Walshe

  • Preterm birth and adolescent social functioning-alterations in emotion-processing brain areas

    Elaine Healy;Abraham Reichenberg;Kie Woo Nam;Matthew P.G. Allin

  • Dysconnectivity of neurocognitive networks at rest in very-preterm born adults.

    Thomas P. White;Iona Symington;Nazareth P. Castellanos;Philip J. Brittain

  • Brain Volumes in Adult Survivors of Very Low Birth Weight: A Sibling-Controlled Study

    Paul Fearon;Paul O’Connell;Sophia Frangou;Peter Aquino

  • The neural basis of response inhibition and attention allocation as mediated by gestational age.

    Emma J. Lawrence;Katya Rubia;Robin M. Murray;Philip K. McGuire

  • Vermis and lateral lobes of the cerebellum in adolescents born very preterm.

    Matthew P G Allin;Shahid Salaria;Chiara Nosarti;John Wyatt

Frequent Co-Authors

Chiara Nosarti
Chiara Nosarti King's College London
Philip McGuire
Philip McGuire University of Oxford
Elvira Bramon
Elvira Bramon University College London
Marco Picchioni
Marco Picchioni King's College London
Sukhwinder S. Shergill
Sukhwinder S. Shergill King's College London
Vincent Giampietro
Vincent Giampietro King's College London
Steve C.R. Williams
Steve C.R. Williams King's College London
David A. Collier
David A. Collier Eli Lilly (United States)
Mark A. Geyer
Mark A. Geyer University of California, San Diego
Cynthia H.Y. Fu
Cynthia H.Y. Fu University of East London

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