Andrew D. Lawrence

Publication List Details

Period

1985 - 2008

Number

15

Co-Authors

Dopamine release during sequential ®nger movements in health and Parkinson's disease: a PET study (2008)

Ines K. Goerendt, Cristina Messa, Andrew D. Lawrence, Paul M. Grasby, Paola Piccini, David J. Brooks, ...

Parkinson's disease is associated with slowness, especially of sequential movements, and is characterized pathologically by degeneration of dopaminergic neurons, particularly targeting...

Paying Attention to Social Meaning: An fMRI Study (2008)

Tavares, Paula, Lawrence, Andrew D., Barnard, Philip J.

Animations of simple geometric shapes are readily interpreted as animate agents engaged in meaningful social interactions. Such animations have been shown to activate brain regions implicated in the...

Neural Processing of Fearful Faces: Effects of Anxiety are Gated by Perceptual Capacity Limitations (2007)

Bishop, Sonia J., Jenkins, Rob, Lawrence, Andrew D.

Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a strong automaticity line suggest that the amygdala's response to threat is both involuntary and...

Neural Processing of Fearful Faces: Effects of Anxiety are Gated by Perceptual Capacity Limitations (2006)

Bishop, Sonia J., Jenkins, Rob, Lawrence, Andrew D.

Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a strong automaticity line suggest that the amygdala's response to threat is both involuntary and...

Neural Processing of Fearful Faces: Effects of Anxiety are Gated by Perceptual Capacity Limitations (2006)

Bishop, Sonia J., Jenkins, Rob, Lawrence, Andrew D.

Debate continues as to the automaticity of the amygdala's response to threat. Accounts taking a strong automaticity line suggest that the amygdala's response to threat is both involuntary and...

Impaired recognition of anger following damage to the ventral striatum (2004)

Calder, Andrew J., Keane, Jill, Lawrence, Andrew D., Manes, Facundo

Summary Comparative neuropsychology has identified a role for the ventral striatum (VS) in certain forms of aggression. To address whether the homologous region in humans also contributes to the...

Reward Processing in Health and Parkinson's Disease: Neural Organization and Reorganization (2004)

Goerendt, Ines K., Lawrence, Andrew D., Brooks, David J.

It has been suggested that motivational processes mediated by dopaminergic neural systems may be relatively spared in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and activation of these pathways may be of therapeutic...

Impaired recognition of anger following damage to the ventral striatum (2004)

Calder, Andrew J., Keane, Jill, Lawrence, Andrew D., Manes, Facundo

Comparative neuropsychology has identified a role for the ventral striatum (VS) in certain forms of aggression. To address whether the homologous region in humans also contributes to the emotion...

Impaired recognition of anger following damage to the ventral striatum (2004)

Calder, Andrew J., Keane, Jill, Lawrence, Andrew D., Manes, Facundo

Summary Comparative neuropsychology has identified a role for the ventral striatum (VS) in certain forms of aggression. To address whether the homologous region in humans also contributes to the...

Dopamine release during sequential finger movements in health and Parkinson's disease: a PET study (2003)

Goerendt, Ines K., Messa, Cristina, Lawrence, Andrew D., Grasby, Paul M., Piccini, Paola, Brooks, David J.

Parkinson’s disease is associated with slowness, especially of sequential movements, and is characterized pathologically by degeneration of dopaminergic neurons, particularly targeting...

In vivo visualization of activated glia by[11C] (R)-PK11195-PET following herpes encephalitis reveals projected neuronal damage beyond the primary focal lesion (2001)

Cagnin, Annachiara, Myers, Ralph, Gunn, Roger N., Lawrence, Andrew D., Stevens, Tom, Kreutzberg, Georg W., ...

A major challenge in the assessment of brain injury and its relationship to the ensuing functional deficits is the accurate delineation of the areas of damage. Here, we test the hypothesis that the...

Visual object and visuospatial cognition in Huntington's disease: implications for information processing in corticostriatal circuits (2000)

Lawrence, Andrew D., Watkins, Laura H. A., Sahakian, Barbara J., Hodges, John R., Robbins, Trevor W.

The primate visual system contains two major streams of visual information processing. The ventral stream is directed into the inferior temporal cortex and is concerned with visual object cognition,...

Executive and mnemonic functions in early Huntington's disease (1996)

Lawrence, Andrew D., Sahakian, Barbara J., Hodges, John R., Rosser, Anne E., Lange, Klaus W., Robbins, Trevor W.

Eighteen patients with early Huntington's disease were compared with age- and IQ-matched control volunteers on tests of executive and mnemonic function taken from the Cambridge Neuropsychological...

Stock prices as predictors of corporate dividend behavior / (1985)

Lawrence, Andrew D.

Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 1985.

A reduction in positive self-judgment bias is uniquely related to the anhedonic symptoms of depression

Dunn, Barnaby D., Stefanovitch, Iolanta, Buchan, Kate, Lawrence, Andrew D., Dalgleish, Tim

Identifying patterns of biased cognitive processing specific to depression has proved difficult. The tripartite model of mood disorders [Clark, L. A., & Watson, D. (1991). Tripartite model of anxiety...