Myles Jones

2.7k total citations
57 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Myles Jones is a scholar working on Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Myles Jones has authored 57 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience, 24 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging and 8 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Myles Jones's work include Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (24 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (20 papers) and Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications (18 papers). Myles Jones is often cited by papers focused on Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (24 papers), Neural dynamics and brain function (20 papers) and Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications (18 papers). Myles Jones collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Saudi Arabia. Myles Jones's co-authors include Jason Berwick, John Mayhew, John Martindale, Ying Zheng, David Johnston, Peter Redgrave, Dave Johnston, Elizabeth Milne, Nicola Hewson-Stoate and Abigail Dickinson and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Neuroscience, NeuroImage and Journal of Neurophysiology.

In The Last Decade

Myles Jones

56 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers

Myles Jones
John Martindale United Kingdom
Dimo Ivanov Netherlands
S. Grootoonk United Kingdom
Mitsuhiro Fukuda United States
Seong‐Gi Kim United States
Pierre LeVan Germany
John Martindale United Kingdom
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Fields of papers citing papers by Myles Jones

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All Works

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Dickinson, Abigail, et al.. (2023). Investigation of the Relationship Between Orientation Discrimination Thresholds, Autistic, and Schizotypal Personality Traits. International Journal of Cognitive Research in Science Engineering and Education. 11(3). 375–387. 1 indexed citations
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Hussein, Deema, Mohamad Saka, Chris Stride, et al.. (2021). The efficacy of interactive group psychoeducation for children with leukaemia: A randomised controlled trial. Patient Education and Counseling. 104(12). 3008–3015. 1 indexed citations
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Jones, Myles, et al.. (2020). Binocular rivalry dynamics associated with high levels of self-reported autistic traits suggest an imbalance of cortical excitation and inhibition. Behavioural Brain Research. 388. 112603–112603. 13 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Abigail, Michael Bruyns‐Haylett, Richard S. Smith, Myles Jones, & Elizabeth Milne. (2016). Superior orientation discrimination and increased peak gamma frequency in autism spectrum conditions.. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 125(3). 412–422. 29 indexed citations
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Slack, Russell, Luke Boorman, Pragati Patel, et al.. (2016). A novel method for classifying cortical state to identify the accompanying changes in cerebral hemodynamics. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 267. 21–34. 2 indexed citations
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Jones, Myles, et al.. (2016). Decreased haemodynamic response and decoupling of cortical gamma-band activity and tissue oxygen perfusion after striatal interleukin-1 injection. Journal of Neuroinflammation. 13(1). 195–195. 7 indexed citations
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Saka, Mohamad, Jason Berwick, & Myles Jones. (2012). Inter-Trial Variability in Sensory-Evoked Cortical Hemodynamic Responses: The Role of the Magnitude of Pre-Stimulus Fluctuations. PubMed. 4. 10–10. 2 indexed citations
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Jones, Myles, Ian M. Devonshire, Jason Berwick, et al.. (2008). Altered neurovascular coupling during information‐processing states. European Journal of Neuroscience. 27(10). 2758–2772. 16 indexed citations
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Gias, Carlos, Myles Jones, David Keegan, et al.. (2007). Preservation of visual cortical function following retinal pigment epithelium transplantation in the RCS rat using optical imaging techniques. European Journal of Neuroscience. 25(7). 1940–1948. 24 indexed citations
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Berwick, Jason, Dave Johnston, Myles Jones, et al.. (2007). Fine Detail of Neurovascular Coupling Revealed by Spatiotemporal Analysis of the Hemodynamic Response to Single Whisker Stimulation in Rat Barrel Cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. 99(2). 787–798. 108 indexed citations
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Martin, Chris, Myles Jones, John Martindale, & John Mayhew. (2006). Haemodynamic and neural responses to hypercapnia in the awake rat. European Journal of Neuroscience. 24(9). 2601–2610. 34 indexed citations
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Jones, Myles, Jason Berwick, Nicola Hewson-Stoate, Carlos Gias, & John Mayhew. (2005). The effect of hypercapnia on the neural and hemodynamic responses to somatosensory stimulation. NeuroImage. 27(3). 609–623. 89 indexed citations
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Gias, Carlos, Nicola Hewson-Stoate, Myles Jones, et al.. (2004). Retinotopy within rat primary visual cortex using optical imaging. NeuroImage. 24(1). 200–206. 33 indexed citations
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Devonshire, Ian M., Jason Berwick, Myles Jones, et al.. (2004). Haemodynamic responses to sensory stimulation are enhanced following acute cocaine administration. NeuroImage. 22(4). 1744–1753. 25 indexed citations
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Jones, Myles, Carlos Gias, Chris Martin, et al.. (2002). Optical Imaging of Visual Cortex in Unanaesthetised Rat. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 43(13). 4748–4748. 1 indexed citations
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Zheng, Ying, John Martindale, David Johnston, et al.. (2002). A Model of the Hemodynamic Response and Oxygen Delivery to Brain. NeuroImage. 16(3). 617–637. 141 indexed citations
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Jones, Myles, Jason Berwick, & John Mayhew. (2002). Changes in Blood Flow, Oxygenation, and Volume Following Extended Stimulation of Rodent Barrel Cortex. NeuroImage. 15(3). 474–487. 75 indexed citations
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Paley, M., J. E. W. Mayhew, Jason Berwick, et al.. (2001). Design and initial evaluation of a low-cost 3-Tesla research system for combined optical and functional MR imaging with interventional capability. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 13(1). 87–92. 6 indexed citations
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Jones, Myles, Jason Berwick, Dave Johnston, & John Mayhew. (2001). Concurrent Optical Imaging Spectroscopy and Laser-Doppler Flowmetry: The Relationship between Blood Flow, Oxygenation, and Volume in Rodent Barrel Cortex. NeuroImage. 13(6). 1002–1015. 204 indexed citations

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