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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Neuroscience D-index 36 Citations 9,961 65 World Ranking 5625 National Ranking 2427

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Neuroscience
  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • Cognition

Her primary areas of study are Neuroscience, Brain mapping, Resting state fMRI, Functional connectivity and Functional magnetic resonance imaging. Her Neuroscience study which covers Artificial intelligence that intersects with Active listening. Michelle Hampson has included themes like Bipolar disorder, Prefrontal cortex and Human brain in her Brain mapping study.

Her Human brain research includes themes of Functional neuroimaging, Neuroimaging and Connectome. Her Functional connectivity research incorporates elements of Broca's area, Context, Functional brain and Reading. Her research integrates issues of Discovery science, Cognition and Brain function in her study of Functional magnetic resonance imaging.

Her most cited work include:

  • Toward discovery science of human brain function (2229 citations)
  • Brain Connectivity Related to Working Memory Performance (701 citations)
  • Detection of functional connectivity using temporal correlations in MR images. (602 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Michelle Hampson mainly investigates Neuroscience, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Neurofeedback, Resting state fMRI and Functional connectivity. Her works in Human brain, Brain mapping, Cognition, Default mode network and Wernicke's area are all subjects of inquiry into Neuroscience. Michelle Hampson interconnects Voxel, Neurology and Neuroimaging in the investigation of issues within Human brain.

Her Functional magnetic resonance imaging research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Auditory hallucination, Schizophrenia, Connectome and Audiology. As part of the same scientific family, Michelle Hampson usually focuses on Resting state fMRI, concentrating on Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and intersecting with Consumer neuroscience. Her Functional connectivity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Functional brain, Artificial intelligence and Amygdala.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Neuroscience (46.03%)
  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging (33.33%)
  • Neurofeedback (26.98%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Neurofeedback (26.98%)
  • Clinical psychology (7.94%)
  • Neuroscience (46.03%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Neurofeedback, Clinical psychology, Neuroscience, Brain activity and meditation and Functional magnetic resonance imaging are her primary areas of study. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Applied psychology and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Her Obsessive compulsive and Obsessive compulsive symptoms study, which is part of a larger body of work in Clinical psychology, is frequently linked to Cohort study and Polygenic risk score, bridging the gap between disciplines.

She applies her multidisciplinary studies on Neuroscience and Body awareness in her research. Her Brain activity and meditation study incorporates themes from Connectome, Functional connectivity, Artificial intelligence, Anterior insula and Machine learning. Her Functional magnetic resonance imaging research is mostly focused on the topic Posterior cingulate.

Between 2017 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Consensus on the reporting and experimental design of clinical and cognitive-behavioural neurofeedback studies (CRED-nf checklist) (60 citations)
  • Control freaks: Towards optimal selection of control conditions for fMRI neurofeedback studies. (58 citations)
  • Multimodal Investigation of Network Level Effects Using Intrinsic Functional Connectivity, Anatomical Covariance, and Structure-to-Function Correlations in Unmedicated Major Depressive Disorder (39 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Neuroscience
  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging
  • Cognition

Her primary areas of investigation include Neurofeedback, Checklist, Brain state, Brain function and Time point. Her work carried out in the field of Neurofeedback brings together such families of science as Cognitive psychology, Control, Selection, Alpha rhythm and Brain activation. The Checklist study combines topics in areas such as Cognition and Applied psychology.

Her Brain state research incorporates themes from Intervention and Physical medicine and rehabilitation.

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Best Publications

Toward discovery science of human brain function

Bharat B. Biswal;Maarten Mennes;Xi Nian Zuo;Suril Gohel.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2010)

2919 Citations

Brain Connectivity Related to Working Memory Performance

M. Hampson;N. R. Driesen;P. Skudlarski;J. C. Gore.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2006)

961 Citations

Detection of functional connectivity using temporal correlations in MR images.

Michelle Hampson;Bradley S. Peterson;Pawel Skudlarski;James C. Gatenby.
Human Brain Mapping (2002)

821 Citations

A theoretical investigation of reference frames for the planning of speech movements.

Frank H. Guenther;Michelle Hampson;Dave Johnson.
Psychological Review (1998)

588 Citations

Measuring Brain Connectivity: Diffusion Tensor Imaging Validates Resting State Temporal Correlations

Pawel Skudlarski;Kanchana Jagannathan;Vince D. Calhoun;Michelle Hampson.
NeuroImage (2008)

467 Citations

Functional connectivity between task-positive and task-negative brain areas and its relation to working memory performance

Michelle Hampson;Naomi Driesen;Jennifer K. Roth;John C. Gore.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (2010)

308 Citations

Optimizing real time fMRI neurofeedback for therapeutic discovery and development

L.E. Stoeckel;L.E. Stoeckel;K.A. Garrison;S.S. Ghosh;P. Wighton.
NeuroImage: Clinical (2014)

237 Citations

Connectivity-behavior analysis reveals that functional connectivity between left BA39 and Broca's area varies with reading ability.

Michelle Hampson;Fuyuze Tokoglu;Zhongdong Sun;Robin J. Schafer.
NeuroImage (2006)

211 Citations

Neurobiological Substrates of Tourette's Disorder

James F. Leckman;Michael H. Bloch;Megan E. Smith;Daouia Larabi.
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (2010)

196 Citations

Probing the Pathophysiology of Auditory/Verbal Hallucinations by Combining Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

Ralph E. Hoffman;Michelle Hampson;Kun Wu;Adam W. Anderson.
Cerebral Cortex (2007)

195 Citations

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