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Article

Griffiths-King, Daniel, Billaud, Charly, Makusha, Lydiah, Looi, Ling Lynette, Wassmer, Evangeline, Wright, Sukhvir and Wood, Amanda G. (2024). Impact of Autoantibodies Against Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein in Paediatric Acquired Demyelinating Disease: Intellectual Functioning and Academic Performance. European Journal of Paediatric Neurology, 53 , pp. 8-17.

Griffiths-King, Daniel, Seri, Stefano, Catroppa, Cathy, Anderson, Vicki A. and Wood, Amanda G. (2024). Network analysis of structural MRI predicts executive function in paediatric traumatic brain injury. NeuroImage: Clinical, 44 ,

Billaud, Charly H. A., Wood, Amanda G., Griffiths-King, Daniel, Kessler, Klaus, Wassmer, Evangeline, Foley, Elaine and Wright, Sukhvir K. (2024). Examining cognition and brain networks using magnetoencephalography in paediatric autoimmune encephalitis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis: a preliminary study. Brain Communications, 6 (4),

Griffiths-King, Daniel, Wood, Amanda and Novak, Jan (2023). Predicting 'Brainage' in late childhood to adolescence (6-17yrs) using structural MRI, morphometric similarity, and machine learning. Scientific Reports, 13 (1),

Sperandio, Irene, Chouinard, Philippe A., Paice, Emily, Griffiths-King, Daniel and Hodgekins, Joanne (2023). Visual illusions in young people reporting psychotic-like experiences. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 79 ,

King, Daniel J., Seri, Stefano, Catroppa, Cathy, Anderson, Vicki A. and Wood, Amanda G. (2021). Structural-covariance networks identify topology-based cortical-thickness changes in children with persistent executive function impairments after traumatic brain injury. NeuroImage, 244 ,

King, Daniel J., Novak, Jan, Shephard, Adam J., Beare, Richard, Anderson, Vicki A. and Wood, Amanda G. (2020). Lesion Induced Error on Automated Measures of Brain Volume: Data From a Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Cohort. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 14 ,

King, Daniel J. and Wood, Amanda G. (2020). Clinically feasible brain morphometric similarity network construction approaches with restricted magnetic resonance imaging acquisitions. Network Neuroscience, 4 (1), pp. 274-291.

King, Daniel J, Seri, Stefano, Beare, Richard, Catroppa, Cathy, Anderson, Vicki A and Wood, Amanda G (2020). Developmental divergence of structural brain networks as an indicator of future cognitive impairments in childhood brain injury:Executive functions. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 42 ,

King, Daniel, Ellis, Katherine, Seri, Stefano and Wood, Amanda (2019). A systematic review of cross-sectional differences and longitudinal changes to the morphometry of the brain following paediatric traumatic brain injury. NeuroImage: Clinical, 23 ,

King, Daniel J., Hodgekins, Joanne, Chouinard, Philippe A., Chouinard, Virginie Anne and Sperandio, Irene (2017). A review of abnormalities in the perception of visual illusions in schizophrenia. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 24 (3), pp. 734-751.

Monograph

Griffiths-King, Daniel, Wood, Amanda and Novak, Jan (2023). Predicting ‘Brainage’ in the Developmental Period using Structural MRI, Morphometric Similarity, and Machine Learning. Other. Research Square.

Griffiths-King, Daniel, Shephard, Adam, Novak, Jan, Catroppa, Cathy, Anderson, Vicki A. and Wood, Amanda (2023). Proposed Methodology for Reducing Bias in Structural MRI Analysis in the Presence of Lesions: Data from a Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury Cohort. Other. bioRxiv.

Griffiths-King, Daniel and Wood, Amanda (2019). Clinically-Feasible Brain Morphometric Similarity Network Construction Approaches with Restricted Magnetic Resonance Imaging Acquisitions and their Relationship with Cognition. Other. PsyArXiv.

Thesis

King, Daniel (2020). Brain network approaches to characterise structure-function relationships after childhood head injury. PHD thesis, Aston University.

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