Caroline Lea-Carnall

Caroline Lea-Carnall

Manchester University

H-index: 5

North America-United States

About Caroline Lea-Carnall

Caroline Lea-Carnall, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester University, specializes in the field of theoretical neuroscience, mathematical neuroscience, computational neuroscience, MR spectroscopy, neuroplasticity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Changes in Motor and Sensory Cortical Neurotransmitters Following Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries in Adults Measured with Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Emergence of multiple spontaneous coherent subnetworks from a single configuration of human connectome-coupled oscillators model

Depression, Brain Structure and Socioeconomic Status: A UK Biobank Study

EEG FREQUENCY BANDS AND FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY DYNAMICS EMERGE FROM A 40HZ BRAIN MODEL OF PHASE OSCILLATORS

MODELLING NEURAL ENTRAINMENT

Beyond global synchrony: equivalence between Kuramoto oscillators and Wilson-Cowan model for large-scale brain networks

Noise-modulated multistable synapses in a Wilson-Cowan-based model of plasticity

A mean-field model of glutamate and GABA synaptic dynamics for functional MRS

Caroline Lea-Carnall Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

103

Citations(since 2020)

85

Cited By

50

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

3

i10Index(since 2020)

3

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Caroline Lea-Carnall Skills & Research Interests

theoretical neuroscience

mathematical neuroscience

computational neuroscience

MR spectroscopy

neuroplasticity

Top articles of Caroline Lea-Carnall

Changes in Motor and Sensory Cortical Neurotransmitters Following Traumatic Brachial Plexus Injuries in Adults Measured with Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

2024/2/23

Caroline Lea-Carnall
Caroline Lea-Carnall

H-Index: 3

Emergence of multiple spontaneous coherent subnetworks from a single configuration of human connectome-coupled oscillators model

bioRxiv

2024

Depression, Brain Structure and Socioeconomic Status: A UK Biobank Study

medRxiv

2024

EEG FREQUENCY BANDS AND FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY DYNAMICS EMERGE FROM A 40HZ BRAIN MODEL OF PHASE OSCILLATORS

IBRO Neuroscience Reports

2023/10/1

MODELLING NEURAL ENTRAINMENT

IBRO Neuroscience Reports

2023/10/1

Beyond global synchrony: equivalence between Kuramoto oscillators and Wilson-Cowan model for large-scale brain networks

2023/3/6

Noise-modulated multistable synapses in a Wilson-Cowan-based model of plasticity

Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience

2023/2/2

A mean-field model of glutamate and GABA synaptic dynamics for functional MRS

Neuroimage

2023/2/1

Frequency-Dependent Plasticity

International Journal of Psychophysiology

2021/6/1

Caroline Lea-Carnall
Caroline Lea-Carnall

H-Index: 3

From synaptic activity to human in vivo quantification of neurotransmitter dynamics: a neural modelling approach

BioRxiv

2021/3/12

Modelling neural entrainment and its persistence: influence of frequency of stimulation and phase at the stimulus offset

Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express

2022/6/28

Caroline Lea-Carnall
Caroline Lea-Carnall

H-Index: 3

Wael El-Deredy
Wael El-Deredy

H-Index: 28

GABA modulates frequency-dependent plasticity in humans

Iscience

2020/11/20

Number of subjects required in common study designs for functional GABA magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the human brain at 3 Tesla

European Journal of Neuroscience

2020/4

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