Kyle TS Pattinson

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University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Faull OK, Pattinson KT. (2017) The cortical connectivity of the periaqueductal gray and the conditioned response to the threat of breathlessness. Elife. 6
Hayen A, Wanigasekera V, Faull OK, et al. (2017) Opioid suppression of conditioned anticipatory brain responses to breathlessness. Neuroimage
Pattinson KT, Wise RG. (2016) Imaging the Respiratory Effects of Opioids in the Human Brain. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 903: 145-56
Herigstad M, Hayen A, Evans E, et al. (2015) Dyspnea-related cues engage the prefrontal cortex: evidence from functional brain imaging in COPD. Chest. 148: 953-61
Faull OK, Jenkinson M, Clare S, et al. (2015) Functional subdivision of the human periaqueductal grey in respiratory control using 7 tesla fMRI. Neuroimage. 113: 356-64
Hayen A, Herigstad M, Kelly M, et al. (2013) The effects of altered intrathoracic pressure on resting cerebral blood flow and its response to visual stimulation. Neuroimage. 66: 479-88
Wise RG, Pattinson KT, Bulte DP, et al. (2010) Measurement of relative cerebral blood volume using BOLD contrast and mild hypoxic hypoxia. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 28: 1129-34
Pattinson KT, Governo RJ, MacIntosh BJ, et al. (2009) Opioids depress cortical centers responsible for the volitional control of respiration. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 29: 8177-86
Pattinson KT, Mitsis GD, Harvey AK, et al. (2009) Determination of the human brainstem respiratory control network and its cortical connections in vivo using functional and structural imaging. Neuroimage. 44: 295-305
Pattinson KT, Rogers R, Mayhew SD, et al. (2008) Remifentanil-induced cerebral blood flow effects in normal humans: dose and ApoE genotype. Anesthesia and Analgesia. 106: 347; author reply 34
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