P. M. Matthews

Publication List Details

Period

1994 - 2009

Number

45

Co-Authors

Anatomical Connectivity of the Subgenual Cingulate Region Targeted with Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression (2008)

Johansen-Berg, H., Gutman, D. A., Behrens, T. E. J., Matthews, P. M., Rushworth, M. F. S., Katz, E., ...

Chronic deep brain stimulation (DBS) of subgenual cingulate white matter results in dramatic remission of symptoms in some previously treatment-resistant depression patients. The effects of...

Axonal Integrity and Fractional Anisotropy in the Normal-Appearing White Matter of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: Relationship to Cerebro-Functional Reorganization and Clinical Disability (2007)

Z. Caramanos, S. Narayanan, S. J. Francis, S. B. Antel, H. Reddy, ...

Abstract: Preliminary findings in 10 MS patients suggest that axonal integrity (as reflected in 1 H-MRSI NA/Cr values) within normalappearing white matter (NAWM) is strongly – but not completely...

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (2007)

Email Alerting, P M Matthews, P Jezzard, J. Neurol, Neurosurg Psychiatry, P M Matthews, ...

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The role of the posterior fusiform gyrus in reading (2006)

Devlin, J.T., Jamison, H.L., Gonnerman, L.M., Matthews, P.M.

Studies of skilled reading [Price, C. J., & Mechelli, A. Reading and reading disturbance. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 15, 231–238, 2005], its acquisition in children [Shaywitz, B. A.,...

Perceiving identical sounds as speech or non-speech modulates activity in the left posterior superior temporal sulcus (2006)

Möttönen, R., Calvert, G.A., Jääskeläinen, I.P., Matthews, P.M., Thesen, T., Tuomainen, J., ...

The left superior temporal cortex shows greater responsiveness to speech than to non-speech sounds according to previous neuroimaging studies, suggesting that this brain region has a special role in...

Perceiving identical sounds as speech or non-speech modulates activity in the left posterior superior temporal sulcus (2006)

Mottonen, R., Calvert, G. A., Jaaskelainen, I. P., Matthews, P. M., Thesen, T., Tuomainen, J., ...

The left superior temporal cortex shows greater responsiveness to speech than to non-speech sounds according to previous neuroimaging studies, suggesting that this brain region has a special role in...

Distinct right frontal lobe activation in language processing following left hemisphere injury (2006)

Voets, N. L., Adcock, J. E., Flitney, D. E., Behrens, T. E. J., Hart, Y., Stacey, R., ...

Right hemisphere activation during functional imaging studies of language has frequently been reported following left hemisphere injury. Few studies have anatomically characterized the specific right...

Probabilistic diffusion tractography: a potential tool to assess the rate of disease progression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (2006)

Ciccarelli, O., Behrens, T. E., Altmann, D. R., Orrell, R. W., Howard, R. S., Johansen-Berg, H., ...

The goal of probabilistic tractography is to obtain a connectivity index along a white matter pathway that reflects fibre organization and is sensitive to pathological abnormalities contributing to...

Probabilistic diffusion tractography: a potential tool to assess the rate of disease progression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (2006)

Ciccarelli, O., Behrens, T. E., Altmann, D. R., Orrell, R. W., Howard, R. S., Johansen-Berg, H., ...

The goal of probabilistic tractography is to obtain a connectivity index along a white matter pathway that reflects fibre organization and is sensitive to pathological abnormalities contributing to...

Functional-anatomical validation and individual variation of diffusion tractography-based segmentation of the human thalamus (2005)

Johansen-Berg, H., Behrens, T.E.J., Ciccarelli, O., Thompson, A.J., Smith, S.M., Matthews, P.M., ...

Parcellation of the human thalamus based on cortical connectivity information inferred from non-invasive diffusion-weighted images identifies sub-regions that we have proposed correspond to nuclei....

Color of scents: Chromatic stimuli modulate odor responses in the human brain (2005)

Osterbauer, R. A., Matthews, P. M., Jenkinson, M., Beckmann, C. F., Hansen, P. C., Calvert, G. A.

Color has a profound effect on the perception of odors. For example, strawberry-flavored drinks smell more pleasant when colored red than green and descriptions of the "nose" of a wine are...

Distinct right frontal lobe activation in language processing following left hemisphere injury (2005)

Voets, N. L., Adcock, J. E., Flitney, D. E., Behrens, T. E. J., Hart, Y., Stacey, R., ...

Right hemisphere activation during functional imaging studies of language has frequently been reported following left hemisphere injury. Few studies have anatomically characterized the specific right...

From the cover: morphology and the internal structure of words (2004)

Devlin, J.T., Jamison, H.L., Matthews, P.M., Gonnerman, L.M.

Morphology is the aspect of language concerned with the internal structure of words, and languages vary in the extent to which they rely on morphological structure. Consequently, it is not clear...

Changes in connectivity profiles define functionally-distinct regions in human medial frontal cortex (2004)

Johansen-Berg, H., Behrens, T.E.J., Robson, M.D., Drobnjak, I., Rushworth, M.F.S., Brady, J.M., ...

A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross landmarks do not correspond well to microstructural borders and cytoarchitecture cannot be...

Changes in connectivity profiles define functionally-distinct regions in human medial frontal cortex (2004)

Johansen-Berg, H., Behrens, T.E.J., Robson, M.D., Drobnjak, I., Rushworth, M.F.S., Brady, J.M., ...

A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross landmarks do not correspond well to microstructural borders and cytoarchitecture cannot be...

Changes in connectivity profiles define functionally-distinct regions in human medial frontal cortex (2004)

Johansen-Berg, H., Behrens, T.E.J., Robson, M.D., Drobnjak, I., Rushworth, M.F.S., Brady, J.M., ...

A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross landmarks do not correspond well to microstructural borders and cytoarchitecture cannot be...

Spatial consistency of fMRI resting state networks across sessions and across subjects (2004)

M. De Luca, C. Beckmann, P. M. Matthews, N. De Stefano, S. M. Smith

Resting State Networks (RSNs) represent correlations in the brain in the “resting ” condition. Previous work [2,3] has showed that the main frequency power is localized around 0.02Hz, thus...

Functional asymmetry for auditory processing in human primary auditory cortex (2003)

Devlin, J.T., Raley, J., Tunbridge, E., Lanary, K., Floyer-Lea, A., Narain, C., ...

Structural asymmetries in the supratemporal plane of the human brain are often cited as the anatomical basis for the lateralization of language predominantly to the left hemisphere. However, similar...

Defining a left-lateralised response specific to intelligible speech using fMRI (2003)

Narain, C., Scott, S.K., Wise, R.J.S., Rosen, S., Leff, A.P., Iversen, S.D., ...

Functional imaging studies of language have shown bilateral superior temporal activations in response to ‘passive’ perception of speech when the baseline condition did not control for the...

Non-invasive mapping of connections between human thalamus and cortex using diffusion imaging (2003)

Behrens, T.E.J., Johansen-Berg, H., Woolrich, M.W., Smith, S.M., Boulby, P.A., ...

Evidence concerning anatomical connectivities in the human brain is sparse and based largely on limited post-mortem observations. Diffusion tensor imaging has previously been used to define large...

Defining a Left-lateralized Response Specific to Intelligible Speech Using fMRI (2003)

Narain, C., Scott, Sophie K., Wise, Richard J.S., Rosen, Stuart, Leff, Alexander, Iversen, S.D., ...

Functional imaging studies of language have shown bilateral superior temporal activations in response to 'passive' perception of speech when the baseline condition did not control for the acoustic...

Defining a Left-lateralized Response Specific to Intelligible Speech Using fMRI (2003)

Narain, C., Scott, Sophie K., Wise, Richard J.S., Rosen, Stuart, Leff, Alexander, Iversen, S.D., ...

Functional imaging studies of language have shown bilateral superior temporal activations in response to ‘passive’ perception of speech when the baseline condition did not control for the...

Functional brain reorganization for hand movement in patients with multiple sclerosis: defining distinct effects of injury and disability (2002)

Reddy, H., Narayanan, S., Woolrich, M., Mitsumori, T., Lapierre, Y., Arnold, D. L., ...

Previous work has demonstrated potentially adaptive cortical plasticity that increases with brain injury in patients with multiple sclerosis. However, animal studies showing use‐dependent...

Size-selective neuronal changes in the anterior optic pathways suggest a differential susceptibility to injury in multiple sclerosis (2001)

Evangelou, N., Konz, D., Esiri, M. M., Smith, S., Palace, J., Matthews, P. M.

Axonal damage is found in both acute and chronic lesions of multiple sclerosis. Direct axon counting in post-mortem tissue has suggested that smaller axons might have a greater susceptibility to...

Evidence for adaptive functional changes in the cerebral cortex with axonal injury from multiple sclerosis (2000)

Reddy, H., Narayanan, S., Arnoutelis, R., Jenkinson, M., Antel, J., Matthews, P. M., ...

Axonal injury occurs even in the earliest stages of multiple sclerosis. Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) measurements of brain N-acetylaspartate (NAA), a marker of axonal integrity,...

Regional axonal loss in the corpus callosum correlates with cerebral white matter lesion volume and distribution in multiple sclerosis (2000)

Evangelou, N., Konz, D., Esiri, M. M., Smith, S., Palace, J., Matthews, P. M.

Previous imaging studies have suggested that there is substantial axonal loss in the normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) of brains from multiple sclerosis patients and that this axonal loss may be...

Spatial mapping of T2 and gadolinium-enhancing T1 lesion volumes in multiple sclerosis: evidence for distinct mechanisms of lesion genesis? (1999)

Lee, M. A., Smith, S., Palace, J., Narayanan, S., Silver, N., Minicucci, L., ...

It is generally believed that most T2-weighted (T2) lesions in the central white matter of patients with multiple sclerosis begin with a variable period of T1-weighted (T1) gadolinium (Gd)...

Assessment of lesion pathology in multiple sclerosis using quantitative MRI morphometry and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1996)

Matthews, P. M., Pioro, E., Narayanan, S., Stefano, N. De, Fu, L., Francis, G., ...

Quantitative measurement of MRI-defined brain lesions can provide an index of the extent and activity of disease in multiple sclerosis patients. However, the relationships between these indices and...

Pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency. Clinical presentation and molecular genetic characterization of five new patients (1994)

Matthews, P. M., Brown, R. M., Otero, L. J., Marchington, D. R., LeGris, M., Howes, R., ...

Fibroblast cultures from five patients with early onset severe encephalopathy and lactic acidosis were studied for evidence of pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) deficiency. Three males had significantly...

Changes in connectivity profiles define functionally distinct regions in human medial frontal cortex

Johansen-Berg, H., Behrens, T. E. J., Robson, M. D., Drobnjak, I., Rushworth, M. F. S., Brady, J. M., ...

A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross landmarks do not correspond well to microstructural borders and cytoarchitecture cannot be...

Changes in connectivity profiles define functionally distinct regions in human medial frontal cortex

Johansen-Berg, H., Behrens, T. E. J., Robson, M. D., Drobnjak, I., Rushworth, M. F. S., Brady, J. M., ...

A fundamental issue in neuroscience is the relation between structure and function. However, gross landmarks do not correspond well to microstructural borders and cytoarchitecture cannot be...

Comparison of the relative levels of the 3243 (A-->G) mtDNA mutation in heteroplasmic adult and fetal tissues.

Matthews, P M, Hopkin, J, Brown, R M, Stephenson, J B, Hilton-Jones, D, Brown, G K

In this report, levels of the 3243 A to G mtDNA mutation associated with the mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) syndrome were measured in different...