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Dr Richard E. Daws
Dr Richard E. Daws
Postdoctoral Research Associate, King's College London
Verified email at kcl.ac.uk - Homepage
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Predicting responses to psychedelics: a prospective study
ECHM Haijen, M Kaelen, L Roseman, C Timmermann, H Kettner, S Russ, ...
Frontiers in pharmacology 9, 897, 2018
3092018
Increased global integration in the brain after psilocybin therapy for depression
RE Daws, C Timmermann, B Giribaldi, JD Sexton, MB Wall, D Erritzoe, ...
Nature medicine 28 (4), 844-851, 2022
2372022
The negative relationship between reasoning and religiosity is underpinned by a bias for intuitive responses specifically when intuition and logic are in conflict
RE Daws, A Hampshire
Frontiers in Psychology 8, 294748, 2017
372017
Predicting clinical diagnosis in Huntington's disease: An imaging polymarker
SL Mason, RE Daws, E Soreq, EB Johnson, RI Scahill, SJ Tabrizi, ...
Annals of Neurology, 2018
342018
Probing cortical and sub-cortical contributions to instruction-based learning: Regional specialisation and global network dynamics
A Hampshire, RE Daws, ID Neves, E Soreq, S Sandrone, IR Violante
NeuroImage 192, 88-100, 2019
302019
A complex systems perspective on psychedelic brain action
M Girn, FE Rosas, RE Daws, CL Gallen, A Gazzaley, RL Carhart-Harris
Trends in Cognitive Sciences 27 (5), 433-445, 2023
242023
Language lateralization of hearing native signers: A functional transcranial Doppler sonography (fTCD) study of speech and sign production
E Gutierrez-Sigut, R Daws, H Payne, J Blott, C Marshall, M MacSweeney
Brain and language 151, 23-34, 2015
222015
Neuroimaging evidence for a network sampling theory of individual differences in human intelligence test performance
E Soreq, IR Violante, RE Daws, A Hampshire
Nature communications 12 (1), 2072, 2021
202021
Longitudinal functional connectivity changes related to dopaminergic decline in Parkinson’s disease
W Li, NP Lao-Kaim, AA Roussakis, A Martín-Bastida, N Valle-Guzman, ...
NeuroImage: Clinical 28, 102409, 2020
192020
Predicting responses to psychedelics: a prospective study. Front Pharmacol 9: 897
E Haijen, M Kaelen, L Roseman, C Timmermann, S Russ, D Nutt, ...
132018
White matter tract integrity in treatment-resistant gambling disorder
SR Chamberlain, K Derbyshire, RE Daws, BL Odlaug, EW Leppink, ...
The British Journal of Psychiatry 208 (6), 579-584, 2016
112016
An fMRI pilot study of cognitive flexibility in trichotillomania
JE Grant, R Daws, A Hampshire, SR Chamberlain
The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences 30 (4), 318-324, 2018
92018
Predicting responses to psychedelics: a prospective study. Front Pharmacol 2018; 9: 897
E Haijen, M Kaelen, L Roseman, C Timmermann, H Kettner, S Russ, ...
82018
Decreased brain modularity after psilocybin therapy for depression.
R Daws, C Timmerman, B Giribaldi, J Sexton, M Wall, D Erritzoe, ...
72021
Preferential activation of the posterior default-mode network with sequentially predictable task switches
G Arana-Oiarbide, RE Daws, R Lorenz, IR Violante, A Hampshire
BioRxiv, 2020.07. 29.223180, 2020
62020
A Critique Of: Skepticism About Recent Evidence That Psilocybin Opens Depressed Minds
R Carhart-Harris, RE Daws, D Nutt
PsyArXiv, 2022
52022
Rapid processing and quantitative evaluation of structural brain scans for adaptive multimodal imaging
F Váša, H Hobday, RA Stanyard, RE Daws, V Giampietro, O O'Daly, ...
Human Brain Mapping 43 (5), 1749-1765, 2022
52022
Normal diffusivity of the domestic feline brain
EF Barry, S Cerda‐Gonzalez, WM Luh, RE Daws, A Raj, PJ Johnson
Journal of Comparative Neurology 527 (5), 1012-1023, 2019
52019
Optimisation of brain states and behavioural strategies when learning complex tasks
RE Daws, G Scott, E Soreq, R Leech, PJ Hellyer, A Hampshire
bioRxiv, 2020
42020
Reduced information processing speed and event-related EEG synchronization in traumatic brain injury (P6. 149)
S Dautricourt, I Violante, EJ Mallas, R Daws, E Ross, A Jolly, R Lorenz, ...
Neurology 88 (16_supplement), P6. 149, 2017
42017
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