Robert Seymour

Robert Seymour

University College London

H-index: 13

Europe-United Kingdom

About Robert Seymour

Robert Seymour, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of Autism, Developmental Neuroscience, MEG, Optically Pumped Magnetometers, Oscillations.

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

Real-time, model-based magnetic field correction for moving, wearable MEG

Investigating predictive coding in younger and older children using MEG and a multi-feature auditory oddball paradigm

Is high-frequency activity evidence of an anterior temporal lobe network or micro-saccades?

Combining video telemetry and wearable MEG for naturalistic imaging

Robust estimation of 1/f activity improves oscillatory burst detection

Hearing the World Differently: Examining Predictive Coding Accounts of Autism Using MEG

Atypical cortical connectivity in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as measured by magnetoencephalography (MEG)

Interference suppression techniques for OPM-based MEG: Opportunities and challenges

Robert Seymour Information

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Citations(all)

666

Citations(since 2020)

620

Cited By

196

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

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Robert Seymour Skills & Research Interests

Autism

Developmental Neuroscience

MEG

Optically Pumped Magnetometers

Oscillations

Top articles of Robert Seymour

Real-time, model-based magnetic field correction for moving, wearable MEG

NeuroImage

2023/9/1

Investigating predictive coding in younger and older children using MEG and a multi-feature auditory oddball paradigm

Cerebral Cortex

2023/6/15

Is high-frequency activity evidence of an anterior temporal lobe network or micro-saccades?

bioRxiv

2023/1/9

Combining video telemetry and wearable MEG for naturalistic imaging

bioRxiv

2023

Robust estimation of 1/f activity improves oscillatory burst detection

European Journal of Neuroscience

2022/11

Hearing the World Differently: Examining Predictive Coding Accounts of Autism Using MEG

bioRxiv

2022/10/7

Atypical cortical connectivity in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as measured by magnetoencephalography (MEG)

2022/3/28

Interference suppression techniques for OPM-based MEG: Opportunities and challenges

2022/2/15

Cortical oscillatory dysrhythmias in visual snow syndrome: a magnetoencephalography study

Brain communications

2022/2/1

Modelling optically pumped magnetometer interference in MEG as a spatially homogeneous magnetic field

NeuroImage

2021/12/1

Using OPMs to measure neural activity in standing, mobile participants

NeuroImage

2021/12/1

Investigating the mismatch field in young children and adults using MEG and a roving auditory oddball paradigm

Investigating predictive coding accounts of typical neurocognitive development and autism

2021/10

First experiences of whole-head OP-MEG recordings from a patient with epilepsy

MedRxiv

2021/9/30

Magnetic field mapping and correction for moving OP-MEG

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering

2021/7/29

Reduced auditory steady state responses in autism spectrum disorder

Molecular autism

2020/12

Neuromagnetic activation and oscillatory dynamics of stimulus-locked processing during naturalistic viewing

NeuroImage

2020/8/1

Neuro-dynamics of executive control in bilingual language switching: An MEG study

Cognition

2020/6/1

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