Sean James Fallon

Sean James Fallon

University of Bristol

H-index: 19

Europe-United Kingdom

About Sean James Fallon

Sean James Fallon, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Dopamine, reward, Parkinson's disease, attention, Depression.

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

Working memory gating in obesity: Insights from a case-control fMRI study

Impaired updating of working memory representations in individuals with high BMI: evidence for dopaminergic mechanisms

Mechanisms underlying corruption of working memory in Parkinson's disease

Self-reported intake of high-fat and high-sugar diet is not associated with cognitive stability and flexibility in healthy men

Effects of cholinesterase inhibition on attention and working memory in Lewy body dementias

Preliminary evidence that caffeine improves attention in multiple sclerosis

Caffeine and attentional control: improved and impaired performance in healthy older adults and Parkinson’s disease according to task demands

Effects of methylphenidate on the motivation of flexible and focused cognitive control

Sean James Fallon Information

University

Position

Research Fellow

Citations(all)

1290

Citations(since 2020)

786

Cited By

782

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Sean James Fallon Skills & Research Interests

Dopamine

reward

Parkinson's disease

attention

Depression

Top articles of Sean James Fallon

Working memory gating in obesity: Insights from a case-control fMRI study

Appetite

2024/4/1

Impaired updating of working memory representations in individuals with high BMI: evidence for dopaminergic mechanisms

eLife

2024/2/19

Peter Kovacs
Peter Kovacs

H-Index: 8

Sean James Fallon
Sean James Fallon

H-Index: 14

Mechanisms underlying corruption of working memory in Parkinson's disease

Journal of Neuropsychology

2023/6

Self-reported intake of high-fat and high-sugar diet is not associated with cognitive stability and flexibility in healthy men

Appetite

2023

Effects of cholinesterase inhibition on attention and working memory in Lewy body dementias

Brain Communications

2023

Preliminary evidence that caffeine improves attention in multiple sclerosis

Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders

2022/8/1

Sean James Fallon
Sean James Fallon

H-Index: 14

Gary Christopher
Gary Christopher

H-Index: 12

Caffeine and attentional control: improved and impaired performance in healthy older adults and Parkinson’s disease according to task demands

Psychopharmacology

2022/2

Sean James Fallon
Sean James Fallon

H-Index: 14

Gary Christopher
Gary Christopher

H-Index: 12

Effects of methylphenidate on the motivation of flexible and focused cognitive control

2022

No evidence that LSD microdosing affects recall or the balance between distracter resistance and updating

bioRxiv

2021/12/3

Sean James Fallon
Sean James Fallon

H-Index: 14

Impact of processing demands at encoding, maintenance and retrieval in visual working memory

Cognition

2021/9/1

T2 heterogeneity as an in vivo marker of microstructural integrity in medial temporal lobe subfields in ageing and mild cognitive impairment

NeuroImage

2021/9/1

Reduced decision bias and more rational decision making following ventromedial prefrontal cortex damage

cortex

2021/5/1

Necessary impairments? The downside of functional compensation in frontostriatal circuits in people with presymptomatic Huntington’s disease

2021/2/1

Sean James Fallon
Sean James Fallon

H-Index: 14

A new toolbox to distinguish the sources of spatial memory error

Journal of vision

2020/12/2

Changes in six domains of cognitive function with reproductive and chronological ageing and sex hormones: a longitudinal study in 2411 UK mid-life women

BMC Women's Health

2020/12

Dopamine modulates dynamic decision-making during foraging

Journal of Neuroscience

2020

Short-term memory advantage for brief durations in human APOE ε4 carriers

Scientific reports

2020/6/11

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