Peter John Hellyer

Affiliations: 
Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Computational Modelling, Systems Neuroscience, Structural MRI
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Robert Leech grad student 2010-2014
Richard Wise grad student 2010-2015 Imperial College London

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Jessica Dafflon grad student 2017-2021 King's College
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Dafflon J, F Da Costa P, Váša F, et al. (2022) A guided multiverse study of neuroimaging analyses. Nature Communications. 13: 3758
Usher I, Hellyer P, Lee KS, et al. (2021) "It's not rocket science" and "It's not brain surgery"-"It's a walk in the park": prospective comparative study. Bmj (Clinical Research Ed.). 375: e067883
Dafflon J, Pinaya WHL, Turkheimer F, et al. (2020) An automated machine learning approach to predict brain age from cortical anatomical measures. Human Brain Mapping
Hampshire A, Sandrone S, Hellyer PJ. (2019) A Large-Scale, Cross-Sectional Investigation Into the Efficacy of Brain Training. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 13: 221
Turkheimer FE, Hellyer P, Kehagia AA, et al. (2019) Conflicting emergences. Weak vs. strong emergence for the modelling of brain function. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 99: 3-10
Cole JH, Lorenz R, Geranmayeh F, et al. (2018) Active Acquisition for multimodal neuroimaging. Wellcome Open Research. 3: 145
Nicola W, Hellyer PJ, Campbell SA, et al. (2018) Chaos in homeostatically regulated neural systems. Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.). 28: 083104
De Simoni S, Jenkins PO, Bourke NJ, et al. (2017) Altered caudate connectivity is associated with executive dysfunction after traumatic brain injury. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Hellyer PJ, Clopath C, Kehagia AA, et al. (2017) From homeostasis to behavior: Balanced activity in an exploration of embodied dynamic environmental-neural interaction. Plos Computational Biology. 13: e1005721
Feeney C, Sharp DJ, Hellyer PJ, et al. (2017) Serum IGF-I levels are associated with improved white matter recovery after TBI. Annals of Neurology
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