His primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Resting state fMRI, Prefrontal cortex and Cognition. His work on Frontal lobe, Functional imaging, Hippocampus and Cingulate cortex as part of general Neuroscience study is frequently linked to Brain activity and meditation, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Functional magnetic resonance imaging research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cognitive psychology, Arousal, Anterior cingulate cortex, Functional neuroimaging and Brain mapping.
His Resting state fMRI research integrates issues from Cerebral cortex, Insula, Default mode network and Amygdala. His Insula research includes elements of Developmental psychology and Neural correlates of consciousness. His Cognition study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychological intervention and Audiology.
His primary areas of study are Neuroscience, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Nuclear physics, Resting state fMRI and Particle physics. His Neuroscience study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Magnetic resonance imaging. His work carried out in the field of Functional magnetic resonance imaging brings together such families of science as Cognitive psychology, Cognition, Developmental psychology, Brain mapping and Amygdala.
His study in Cognition is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Functional imaging and Clinical psychology. When carried out as part of a general Nuclear physics research project, his work on Neutron, Pair production and Hadron is frequently linked to work in Kinetic energy, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. His study looks at the relationship between Resting state fMRI and topics such as Default mode network, which overlap with Posterior cingulate, Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Ventromedial prefrontal cortex and Anxiety.
Robert C. Welsh focuses on Neuroscience, Default mode network, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Resting state fMRI and Brain mapping. The concepts of his Neuroscience study are interwoven with issues in Obsessive compulsive and White matter. His Default mode network research includes themes of Posterior cingulate, Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Ventromedial prefrontal cortex, Anxiety and Anterior cingulate cortex.
Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Cognitive psychology and Functional magnetic resonance imaging. His studies deal with areas such as Major depressive disorder and Audiology as well as Brain mapping. His Major depressive disorder study combines topics in areas such as Cognition and Amygdala.
His primary areas of investigation include Default mode network, Neuroscience, Brain mapping, Resting state fMRI and Posterior cingulate. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Anterior cingulate cortex, Prefrontal cortex, Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and Amygdala. His work deals with themes such as Open science and Data science, which intersect with Neuroscience.
The Brain mapping study combines topics in areas such as Social stress, Cognition and Audiology. The concepts of his Resting state fMRI study are interwoven with issues in Stuttering and Neuroimaging. His work carried out in the field of Functional magnetic resonance imaging brings together such families of science as Young adult, Basal ganglia and Magnetic resonance imaging.
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Diffusion tensor imaging of the brain: review of clinical applications.
P. C. Sundgren;Q. Dong;D. Gómez-Hassan;S. K. Mukherji.
Neuroradiology (2004)
Aging and the Neural Correlates of Successful Picture Encoding: Frontal Activations Compensate for Decreased Medial-Temporal Activity
Angela H. Gutchess;Robert C. Welsh;Trey Hedden;Ashley Bangert.
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience (2005)
Neural correlates of individual ratings of emotional salience: a trial-related fMRI study
K. Luan Phan;K. Luan Phan;Stephan F. Taylor;Robert C. Welsh;Shao Hsuan Ho.
NeuroImage (2004)
Measurements of the Q2-Dependence of the Proton and Deuteron Spin Structure Functions g1p and g1d
P.L Anthony;R.G Arnold;T Averett;H.R Band.
Physics Letters B (2000)
Error-related hyperactivity of the anterior cingulate cortex in obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Kate Dimond Fitzgerald;Robert C. Welsh;William J. Gehring;James L. Abelson.
Biological Psychiatry (2005)
Precision Determination of the Neutron Spin Structure Function g1n
K. Abe;T. Akagi;T. Akagi;B. D. Anderson;P. L. Anthony.
Physical Review Letters (1997)
Neural correlates of social and nonsocial emotions: An fMRI study
Jennifer C. Britton;K. Luan Phan;Stephan F. Taylor;Robert C. Welsh.
NeuroImage (2006)
Neural dysregulation in posttraumatic stress disorder: evidence for disrupted equilibrium between salience and default mode brain networks.
Rebecca K. Sripada;Anthony P. King;Robert C. Welsh;Sarah N. Garfinkel.
Psychosomatic Medicine (2012)
Altered resting-state amygdala functional connectivity in men with posttraumatic stress disorder
Rebecca K. Sripada;Anthony P. King;Sarah N. Garfinkel;Xin Wang.
Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience (2012)
Measurement of the deuteron spin structure function g1d(x) for 1 (GeV/c)2 < Q2 < 40 (GeV/c)2
P.L. Anthony;R.G. Arnold;T. Averett;H.R. Band.
Physics Letters B (1999)
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