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Richard Greenwood is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile includes involvement in various aspects of scientific research and scholarship.

While detailed records of recent papers, co-authors, and publication venues are not available, the affiliation with a prominent institution such as University College London suggests engagement in research activities within an academic environment.

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Best Publications

  • Inflammation after trauma: Microglial activation and traumatic brain injury

    Anil F. Ramlackhansingh;David J. Brooks;Richard J. Greenwood;Subrata K. Bose

  • A common polymorphism in the brain‐derived neurotrophic factor gene (BDNF) modulates human cortical plasticity and the response to rTMS

    Binith Cheeran;Penelope Talelli;Francesco Mori;Francesco Mori;Giacomo Koch;Giacomo Koch

  • White matter damage and cognitive impairment after traumatic brain injury.

    Kirsi Maria Kinnunen;Richard Greenwood;Jane Hilary Powell;Robert Leech

  • Salience network integrity predicts default mode network function after traumatic brain injury

    Valerie Bonnelle;Timothy E. Ham;Robert Leech;Kirsi M. Kinnunen

  • Default Mode Network Connectivity Predicts Sustained Attention Deficits after Traumatic Brain Injury

    V Bonnelle;R Leech;K M Kinnunen;T E Ham

  • Default mode network functional and structural connectivity after traumatic brain injury.

    David J. Sharp;Christian F. Beckmann;Richard Greenwood;Kirsi Maria Kinnunen

  • Motor system activation after subcortical stroke depends on corticospinal system integrity

    Nick S. Ward;Jennifer M. Newton;Orlando B. C. Swayne;Lucy Lee

  • The Incidence of Neglect Phenomena and Related Disorders in Patients with an Acute Right or Left Hemisphere Stroke

    S. P. Stone;P. W. Halligan;R. J. Greenwood

  • Lateropulsion, pushing and verticality perception in hemisphere stroke: a causal relationship?

    D. A. Perennou;G. Mazibrada;V. Chauvineau;R. Greenwood

  • Stages of Motor Output Reorganization after Hemispheric Stroke Suggested by Longitudinal Studies of Cortical Physiology

    Orlando B.C. Swayne;John C. Rothwell;Nick S. Ward;Nick S. Ward;Richard J. Greenwood

  • Arm function after stroke : Neurophysiological correlates and recovery mechanisms assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation

    P. Talelli;R.J. Greenwood;J.C. Rothwell

  • Exploring Theta Burst Stimulation as an intervention to improve motor recovery in chronic stroke.

    P. Talelli;R.J. Greenwood;J.C. Rothwell

  • The assessment of visuo-spatial neglect after acute stroke.

    S P Stone;B Wilson;A Wroot;P W Halligan

  • Evidence-based measurement: which disability scale for neurologic rehabilitation?

    J. C. Hobart;D. L. Lamping;J. A. Freeman;D. W. Langdon

  • Community based rehabilitation after severe traumatic brain injury: a randomised controlled trial

    J Powell;J Heslin;R Greenwood

  • Measuring visual neglect in acute stroke and predicting its recovery: the visual neglect recovery index.

    S P Stone;P Patel;R J Greenwood;P W Halligan

  • Effects of fluoxetine on functional outcomes after acute stroke (FOCUS): a pragmatic, double-blind, randomised, controlled trial

    Martin Dennis;Gillian Mead;John Forbes;Catriona Graham

  • Motivational deficits after brain injury: effects of bromocriptine in 11 patients.

    J H Powell;S al-Adawi;J Morgan;R J Greenwood

  • Spatial working memory capacity in unilateral neglect.

    P Malhotra;H R Jäger;A Parton;R Greenwood

  • Psychosocial outcomes at three and nine months after good neurological recovery from aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage: predictors and prognosis.

    Jane H. Powell;N. Kitchen;J. Heslin;Richard Greenwood

Frequent Co-Authors

John C. Rothwell
John C. Rothwell University College London
David J. Sharp
David J. Sharp Imperial College London
Jane H. Powell
Jane H. Powell Goldsmiths University of London
Nick S. Ward
Nick S. Ward University College London
Robert Leech
Robert Leech King's College London
Masud Husain
Masud Husain University of Oxford
Peter W. Halligan
Peter W. Halligan Cardiff University
Lalit Kalra
Lalit Kalra King's College London
Tom M. McMillan
Tom M. McMillan University of Glasgow
Henry Houlden
Henry Houlden University College London

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