Colin Humphries

Colin Humphries

Medical College of Wisconsin

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About Colin Humphries

Colin Humphries, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Medical College of Wisconsin, specializes in the field of Cognitive Neuroscience, Language, Auditory Processing, fMRI, MEG.

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

Coordinated anatomical and functional variability in the human brain during adolescence

T1−/T2‐weighted ratio reveals no alterations to gray matter myelination in temporal lobe epilepsy

Late dominance of the right hemisphere during narrative comprehension

A distributed network for multimodal experiential representation of concepts

Prediction of naming outcome with fMRI language lateralization in left temporal epilepsy surgery

Decoding the information structure underlying the neural representation of concepts

Deep artificial neural networks reveal a distributed cortical network encoding propositional sentence-level meaning

Mapping language from MEG beta power modulations during auditory and visual naming

Colin Humphries Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Citations(all)

9998

Citations(since 2020)

3928

Cited By

7769

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

40

Email

University Profile Page

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Colin Humphries Skills & Research Interests

Cognitive Neuroscience

Language

Auditory Processing

fMRI

MEG

Top articles of Colin Humphries

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Coordinated anatomical and functional variability in the human brain during adolescence

Human Brain Mapping

John Bero

Yang Li

Aviral Kumar

Colin Humphries

Snehesh Nag

...

2023/3

T1−/T2‐weighted ratio reveals no alterations to gray matter myelination in temporal lobe epilepsy

Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology

Colin Denis

Kevin Dabbs

Veena A Nair

Jedidiah Mathis

Dace N Almane

...

2023/11

Late dominance of the right hemisphere during narrative comprehension

Neuroimage

Vahab Youssofzadeh

Lisa Conant

Jeffrey Stout

Candida Ustine

Colin Humphries

...

2022/12/1

A distributed network for multimodal experiential representation of concepts

Journal of Neuroscience

Jiaqing Tong

Jeffrey R Binder

Colin Humphries

Stephen Mazurchuk

Lisa L Conant

...

2022/9/14

Prediction of naming outcome with fMRI language lateralization in left temporal epilepsy surgery

Neurology

William Louis Gross

Alexander I Helfand

Sara J Swanson

Lisa L Conant

Colin J Humphries

...

2022/6/7

Decoding the information structure underlying the neural representation of concepts

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Leonardo Fernandino

Jia-Qing Tong

Lisa L Conant

Colin J Humphries

Jeffrey R Binder

2022/2/8

Deep artificial neural networks reveal a distributed cortical network encoding propositional sentence-level meaning

Journal of Neuroscience

Andrew James Anderson

Douwe Kiela

Jeffrey R Binder

Leonardo Fernandino

Colin J Humphries

...

2021/5/5

Mapping language from MEG beta power modulations during auditory and visual naming

NeuroImage

Vahab Youssofzadeh

Jeffrey Stout

Candida Ustine

William L Gross

Lisa L Conant

...

2020/10/15

Temporal lobe regions essential for preserved picture naming after left temporal epilepsy surgery

Epilepsia

Jeffrey R Binder

Jia‐Qing Tong

Sara B Pillay

Lisa L Conant

Colin J Humphries

...

2020/9

Brain aging in temporal lobe epilepsy: Chronological, structural, and functional

NeuroImage: Clinical

Gyujoon Hwang

Bruce Hermann

Veena A Nair

Lisa L Conant

Kevin Dabbs

...

2020/1/1

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