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An fMRI Compatible Touchscreen to Measure Hand Kinematics During a Complex Drawing Task
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This study was funded by the Northwood Trust and the Aberdeen Biomedical Imaging Centre, University of Aberdeen. GDW is part of the SINASPE collaboration (Scottish Imaging Network - A Platform for Scientific Excellence www.SINAPSE.ac.uk). The authors thank Baljit Jagpal, Nichola Crouch, Beverly Maclennan and Katrina Klaasen for their help with running the experiment and Dawn Younie and Teresa Morris for their help with recruitment and scheduling. We also thank the participants for their generous participation.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Neural indicators of fatigue in chronic diseases : A systematic review of MRI studies
The authors would like to thank the Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust for their financial support.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Mine and me: exploring the neural basis of object ownership.
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The impact of brain iron accumulation on cognition : A systematic review
Funding: Principal Grant Holder: GW Funder: The Roland Sutton Academic Trust https://www.abdn.ac.uk/ims/research/abic/roland-sutton-academic-trust-1427.php Sponsers only provided financial support.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Age Related Changes in Cerebrovascular Reactivity and Its Relationship to Global Brain Structure
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This study was funded by Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK) and the Aberdeen Biomedical Imaging Centre, University of Aberdeen. GDW, ADM and CS are part of the SINASPE collaboration (Scottish Imaging Network - A Platform for Scientific Excellence www.SINAPSE.ac.uk). The authors thank Gordon Buchan, Baljit Jagpal, Nichola Crouch, Beverly Maclennan and Katrina Klaasen for their help with running the experiment and Dawn Younie and Teresa Morris for their help with recruitment and scheduling. We also thank the residents of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, and further afield, for their generous participation.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Perceiving and expressing feelings through actions in relation to individual differences in empathic traits : the Action and Feelings Questionnaire (AFQ)
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Age-associated sex and asymmetry differentiation in hemispheric and lobar cortical ribbon complexity across adulthood : A UK BioBank Imaging Study
Acknowledgements This research has been conducted using the UK Biobank resource. This work was supported by the Aberdeen Biomedical Imaging Centre with financial support from the Roland Sutton Academic Trust (RSAT-0067/R/19). The authors would like to thank the participants of the UK Biobank imaging study and our colleague Dr Naif Majrashi for performing image pre-processing using FreesurferPeer reviewedPublisher PD
Cognition and brain iron deposition in whole grey matter regions and hippocampal subfields
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We are grateful to the Aberdeen Children of the 1950's (ACONF) subset of Generation Scotland GS:SFHS who took part in the STRADL study, supported and funded by the Wellcome Trust Strategic Award ‘Stratifying Resilience and Depression Longitudinally’ (STRADL) [104036/Z/14/Z]. Generation Scotland received core support from the Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health Directorates [CZD/16/6] and the Scottish Funding Council [HR03006] and is currently supported by the Wellcome Trust [216767/Z/19/Z]. HS is supported by the Roland Sutton Academic Trust [0076/R/19]. We also thank the STRADL project team. Research Funding Chief Scientist Office. Grant Number: CZD/16/6 Roland Sutton Academic Trust. Grant Number: 0076/R/19 Scottish Funding Council. Grant Number: HR03006 Wellcome Trust. Grant Number: 104036/Z/14/ZPeer reviewedPublisher PD
Investigation of the inter- and intra-scanner reproducibility and repeatability of radiomics features in T1-weighted brain MRI
Open Access via the Wiley Agreement Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Industrial Centre for AI Research in digital Diagnostics (iCAIRD) which was funded by Innovate UK on behalf of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) (project number: 104690) and the Roland Sutton Academic Trust (RSAT).Peer reviewedPublisher PD
The cerebellum plays more than one role in the dysregulation of appetite : Review of structural evidence from typical and eating disorder populations
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to the Northwood Charitable Trust for funding my PhD studentship. Grant Number: RG15207Peer reviewedPublisher PD
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