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Stephen R. Williams

Stephen R. Williams

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Neuroscience

D-Index
53
Citations
11174
World Ranking
5072
National Ranking
142

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1933 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Stephen R. Williams is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of Physics and Astronomy with specific attention to subfields such as Computer Networks and Communications, Condensed Matter Physics, and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation, Theoretical and Computational Physics, and Quantum Chaos and Dynamical Systems. These areas reflect a concentration on understanding complex physical phenomena through computational and theoretical frameworks.

Recent publications by Stephen R. Williams include:

  • Formation of turing patterns in strongly magnetized electric discharges, 2023, Communications Physics
  • SINGLE-SECTION MULTIOMICS MAPPED ACROSS FFPE TISSUE, 2022, Journal of Pathology Informatics

Their research collaborations involve several frequent co-authors including:

  • Mohamad Menati
  • Behnam Rasoolian
  • Edward Thomas
  • Uwe Konopka
  • Paulius Mielinis

Publication venues associated with their work are:

  • Communications Physics
  • Journal of Pathology Informatics

Stephen R. Williams has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an award received in 1933.

Best Publications

  • Action potential generation requires a high sodium channel density in the axon initial segment.

    Maarten H P Kole;Susanne U Ilschner;Björn M Kampa;Björn M Kampa;Stephen R Williams;Stephen R Williams

  • Nonlinear dendritic integration of sensory and motor input during an active sensing task

    Ning Long Xu;Mark T. Harnett;Stephen R. Williams;Daniel Huber;Daniel Huber

  • Dependence of EPSP efficacy on synapse location in neocortical pyramidal neurons

    Stephen Williams;Gregory J Stuart

  • Site independence of EPSP time course is mediated by dendritic I(h) in neocortical pyramidal neurons

    Stephen Williams;Gregory J Stuart

  • Direct measurement of somatic voltage clamp errors in central neurons.

    Stephen R Williams;Simon J Mitchell

  • Mechanisms and consequences of action potential burst firing in rat neocortical pyramidal neurons.

    Stephen R. Williams;Greg J. Stuarty

  • Role of dendritic synapse location in the control of action potential output.

    Stephen Williams;Stephen Williams;Gregory J Stuart

  • Membrane potential bistability is controlled by the hyperpolarization-activated current IH in rat cerebellar Purkinje neurons in vitro

    Stephen R. Williams;Soren R. Christensen;Greg J. Stuart;Michael Häusser

  • On the Action of the Anti-Absence Drug Ethosuximide in the Rat and Cat Thalamus

    Nathalie Leresche;H. Rheinallt Parri;Gül Erdemli;Alice Guyon

  • The "window" component of the low threshold Ca2+ current produces input signal amplification and bistability in cat and rat thalamocortical neurones.

    Stephen R. Williams;Tibor I. Tóth;Jonathan P. Turner;Stuart W. Hughes

  • Action Potential Backpropagation and Somato-dendritic Distribution of Ion Channels in Thalamocortical Neurons

    Stephen Williams;Gregory J Stuart

  • Potassium Channels Control the Interaction between Active Dendritic Integration Compartments in Layer 5 Cortical Pyramidal Neurons

    Mark T. Harnett;Ning-Long Xu;Jeffrey C. Magee;Stephen R. Williams

  • Distribution and function of HCN channels in the apical dendritic tuft of neocortical pyramidal neurons.

    Mark T. Harnett;Jeffrey C. Magee;Stephen R. Williams

  • Spatial compartmentalization and functional impact of conductance in pyramidal neurons.

    Stephen R Williams

  • Specificity of Synaptic Connectivity between Layer 1 Inhibitory Interneurons and Layer 2/3 Pyramidal Neurons in the Rat Neocortex

    Christian Wozny;Stephen R. Williams;Stephen R. Williams

  • All thalamocortical neurones possess a T-type Ca2+ 'window' current that enables the expression of bistability-mediated activities.

    Stuart W. Hughes;David W. Cope;Tibor I. Tóth;Stephen R. Williams

  • Identification of long-lived clusters and their link to slow dynamics in a model glass former

    Alex Malins;Jens Eggers;C. Patrick Royall;Stephen R. Williams

  • Voltage- and Site-Dependent Control of the Somatic Impact of Dendritic IPSPs

    Stephen Williams;Gregory J Stuart

  • A Dendritic Substrate for the Cholinergic Control of Neocortical Output Neurons.

    Stephen R. Williams;Lee N. Fletcher

  • Contribution of macromolecules to brain 1H MR spectra: Experts' consensus recommendations

    Cristina Cudalbu;Kevin L. Behar;Pallab K. Bhattacharyya;Wolfgang Bogner

  • Electrophysiological and morphological properties of interneurones in the rat dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in vitro.

    Stephen R. Williams;Jonathan R. Turner;Caroline M. Anderson;Vincenzo Crunelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincenzo Crunelli
Vincenzo Crunelli Cardiff University
Hajime Tanaka
Hajime Tanaka University of Tokyo
Jeffrey C. Magee
Jeffrey C. Magee Baylor College of Medicine
Greg J. Stuart
Greg J. Stuart Australian National University
Stuart W. Hughes
Stuart W. Hughes Vertex Pharmaceuticals (United States)
Doreen Ware
Doreen Ware Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Daniel St Johnston
Daniel St Johnston University of Cambridge
John D. Carpten
John D. Carpten University of Southern California
David Craig
David Craig University of Southern California
William I. F. David
William I. F. David University of Oxford

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