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Robert Goodman is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, with a strong emphasis on cognitive neuroscience, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and neurology. Additional areas of study include obstetrics and gynecology and oncology.

The main research topics addressed by Goodman include neural dynamics and brain function, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, neuroscience and neural engineering, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, COVID-19 impact on reproduction, COVID-19 and healthcare impacts, and neurological disorders and treatments.

Goodman has published extensively, with a total of 39 publications in neuroscience-related fields. Their work appears frequently in the following venues:

  • Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • eLife
  • Neurosurgery
  • CHEST Journal

Key recent papers include:

  • "A model for focal seizure onset, propagation, evolution, and progression" (2020, eLife)
  • "Human interictal epileptiform discharges are bidirectional traveling waves echoing ictal discharges" (2022, eLife)
  • "Progesterone in Addition to Standard of Care vs Standard of Care Alone in the Treatment of Men Hospitalized With Moderate to Severe COVID-19" (2021, CHEST Journal)
  • "Neuronal Firing and Waveform Alterations through Ictal Recruitment in Humans" (2020, Journal of Neuroscience)
  • "Dual mechanisms of ictal high frequency oscillations in human rhythmic onset seizures" (2020, Scientific Reports)

Goodman collaborates frequently with a core group of coauthors that have contributed to multiple publications together. These collaborators include Guy M. McKhann, Catherine A. Schevon, Kurt Friedrichs, Fritz John, and J. J. Stoker.

Best Publications

  • The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: A Research Note

    Robert Goodman

  • Psychometric properties of the strengths and difficulties questionnaire.

    Robert Goodman

  • The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: a pilot study on the validity of the self-report version.

    R. Goodman;H. Meltzer;V. Bailey

  • Using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) to screen for child psychiatric disorders in a community sample

    R Goodman;T Ford;H Simmons;R Gatward

  • The Extended Version of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire as a Guide to Child Psychiatric Caseness and Consequent Burden

    Robert Goodman

  • Mental health of children and adolescents in Great Britain.

    Howard Meltzer;Rebecca Gatward;Robert Goodman;Tamsin Ford

  • The Development and Well-Being Assessment: description and initial validation of an integrated assessment of child and adolescent psychopathology.

    Robert Goodman;Tamsin Ford;Hilary Richards;Rebecca Gatward

  • Comparing the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire and the Child Behavior Checklist: Is Small Beautiful?

    Robert Goodman;Stephen Scott

  • The British Child and Adolescent Mental Health Survey 1999: The Prevalence of DSM-IV Disorders

    Tamsin Ford;Robert Goodman;Howard Meltzer

  • Mental Health of Children and Young People in Great Britain, 2004

    Hazel Green;Ainee McGinnity;Howard Meltzer;Tamsin Ford

  • Conduct Disorder and Oppositional Defiant Disorder in a national sample: developmental epidemiology

    Barbara Maughan;Richard Rowe;Julie Messer;Robert Goodman

  • Strengths and difficulties questionnaire as a dimensional measure of child mental health.

    Anna Goodman;Robert Goodman

  • Time trends in adolescent mental health.

    Stephan Collishaw;Barbara Maughan;Robert Goodman;Andrew Pickles

  • Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) for treatment-resistant depressions: a multicenter study.

    A. John Rush;Mark S. George;Mark S. George;Harold A. Sackeim;Lauren B. Marangell

  • Dutch version of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ).

    Brigit M. van Widenfelt;Arnold W. Goedhart;Philip D. A. Treffers;Robert Goodman

  • Sex Differences in Developmental Reading Disability: New Findings From 4 Epidemiological Studies.

    Michael Rutter;Avshalom Caspi;David Fergusson;L. John Horwood

  • A Twin Study of Hyperactivity—II. The Aetiological Role of Genes, Family Relationships and Perinatal Adversity

    Robert Goodman;Jim Stevenson

  • Predicting type of psychiatric disorder from Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) scores in child mental health clinics in London and Dhaka.

    R Goodman;D Renfrew;M Mullick

  • Psychiatric disorder among British children looked after by local authorities: comparison with children living in private households

    Tamsin Ford;Panos Vostanis;Howard Meltzer;Robert Goodman

  • The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire: U.S. Normative Data and Psychometric Properties

    Karen H. Bourdon;Robert Goodman;Donald S. Rae;Gloria Simpson

Frequent Co-Authors

Tamsin Ford
Tamsin Ford University of Cambridge
Stephen Scott
Stephen Scott Queen's University
Howard Meltzer
Howard Meltzer University of Leicester
Argyris Stringaris
Argyris Stringaris National Institutes of Health
Aribert Rothenberger
Aribert Rothenberger University of Göttingen
Patricia J. Conrod
Patricia J. Conrod University of Montreal
Luise Poustka
Luise Poustka University of Göttingen
Hugh Garavan
Hugh Garavan University of Vermont
Tobias Banaschewski
Tobias Banaschewski Heidelberg University
Barbara Maughan
Barbara Maughan King's College London

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