His main research concerns Neuroscience, Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Functional magnetic resonance imaging and Psychiatry. His work in Neuroscience tackles topics such as Cerebral blood flow which are related to areas like Cerebral cortex and Neurophysiology. His study in Schizophrenia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Brain activity and meditation, Temporal lobe, Perception and Audiology.
His studies deal with areas such as Delusion, Nerve net, Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and Insula as well as Psychosis. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Functional imaging and Limbic system. In general Psychiatry study, his work on Psychomotor learning, Depression and Tardive dyskinesia often relates to the realm of In patient, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
Peter F. Liddle mainly investigates Neuroscience, Schizophrenia, Psychiatry, Psychosis and Schizophrenia. Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Brain mapping, Neuroimaging, Prefrontal cortex and Insula are subfields of Neuroscience in which his conducts study. His Schizophrenia research incorporates themes from Clinical psychology, Cognition, Psychomotor learning and Audiology.
He has included themes like Developmental psychology, Event-related potential, Electroencephalography and Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in his Audiology study. He studied Psychosis and Anterior cingulate cortex that intersect with Cingulate cortex. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Depression, concentrating on Internal medicine and frequently concerns with Mania.
Peter F. Liddle focuses on Neuroscience, Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Magnetoencephalography and Psychiatry. His Neuroscience research incorporates elements of Artificial neural network, Beta and Schizophrenia. His Schizophrenia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Bipolar disorder, Cognition, Resting state fMRI, Cortex and Clinical psychology.
His study explores the link between Psychosis and topics such as Salience that cross with problems in Diagnostic classification, Schizophrenia spectrum and Motor control. His Magnetoencephalography study also includes fields such as
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Neuroscience, Schizophrenia, Magnetoencephalography, Neuroimaging and Cerebral cortex. As part of his studies on Neuroscience, Peter F. Liddle often connects relevant areas like Artificial neural network. The concepts of his Schizophrenia study are interwoven with issues in Bipolar disorder, Gyrification, Psychosis and Cortex.
His Psychosis study contributes to a more complete understanding of Psychiatry. His research integrates issues of Forebrain, Somatosensory system, Sensory system and Thalamus in his study of Neuroimaging. His Cerebral cortex research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Excitotoxicity, Anterior cingulate cortex and Glutathione.
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Functional Connectivity: The Principal-Component Analysis of Large (PET) Data Sets
K. J. Friston;C. D. Frith;P. F. Liddle;R. S. J. Frackowiak.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism (1993)
Comparing functional (PET) images: the assessment of significant change.
K. J. Friston;C. D. Frith;C. D. Frith;P. F. Liddle;R. S. J. Frackowiak.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism (1991)
The symptoms of chronic schizophrenia. A re-examination of the positive-negative dichotomy.
Peter F. Liddle.
British Journal of Psychiatry (1987)
Willed action and the prefrontal cortex in man: a study with PET.
Christopher Donald Frith;K. Friston;P. F. Liddle;R. S. J. Frackowiak.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (1991)
Limbic abnormalities in affective processing by criminal psychopaths as revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Kent A Kiehl;Andra M Smith;Robert D Hare;Adrianna Mendrek.
Biological Psychiatry (2001)
Patterns of cerebral blood flow in schizophrenia.
P. F. Liddle;K. J. Friston;C. D. Frith;S. R. Hirsch.
British Journal of Psychiatry (1992)
The Relationship between Global and Local Changes in PET Scans
K. J. Friston;C. D. Frith;P. F. Liddle;Raymond J. Dolan.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism (1990)
A PET study of word finding.
C.D. Frith;K.J. Friston;P.F. Liddle;R.S.J. Frackowiak.
Neuropsychologia (1991)
Error processing and the rostral anterior cingulate: An event-related fMRI study
Kent A. Kiehl;Peter F. Liddle;Joseph B. Hopfinger.
Psychophysiology (2000)
Schizophrenic syndromes, cognitive performance and neurological dysfunction.
Peter F. Liddle.
Psychological Medicine (1987)
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