Mr
Ben Seymour
BSc MB ChB PhD MRCP FRSA
Wellcome Senior Clinical Fellow
Professor of Clinical Neuroscience
BCI training to move a virtual hand reduces phantom limb pain: A randomized crossover trial.
Yanagisawa T,  Fukuma R,  Seymour B,  Tanaka M,  Hosomi K,  Yamashita O,  Kishima H,  Kamitani Y,  Saitoh Y,  et al. (2020)
An Evolutionarily Threat-Relevant Odor Strengthens Human Fear Memory.
Taylor JE,  Lau H,  Seymour B,  Nakae A,  Sumioka H,  Kawato M,  Koizumi A,  et al. (2020)
Primary functional brain connections associated with melancholic major depressive disorder and modulation by antidepressants.
Ichikawa N,  Lisi G,  Yahata N,  Okada G,  Takamura M,  Hashimoto R-I,  Yamada T,  Yamada M,  Suhara T,  Moriguchi S,  Mimura M,  Yoshihara Y,  Takahashi H,  Kasai K,  Kato N,  Yamawaki S,  Seymour B,  Kawato M,  Morimoto J,  Okamoto Y,  et al. (2020)
Towards prognostic functional brain biomarkers for cervical myelopathy: A resting-state fMRI study.
Takenaka S,  Kan S,  Seymour B,  Makino T,  Sakai Y,  Kushioka J,  Tanaka H,  Watanabe Y,  Shibata M,  Yoshikawa H,  Kaito T,  et al. (2019)
The control of tonic pain by active relief learning.
Zhang S,  Mano H,  Lee M,  Yoshida W,  Kawato M,  Robbins TW,  Seymour B,  et al. (2018)
Value generalization in human avoidance learning.
Norbury A,  Robbins TW,  Seymour B,  et al. (2018)
A prediction model of working memory across health and psychiatric disease using whole-brain functional connectivity.
Yamashita M,  Yoshihara Y,  Hashimoto R,  Yahata N,  Ichikawa N,  Sakai Y,  Yamada T,  Matsukawa N,  Okada G,  Tanaka SC,  Kasai K,  Kato N,  Okamoto Y,  Seymour B,  Takahashi H,  Kawato M,  Imamizu H,  et al. (2018)
Anterior cingulate cortex connectivity is associated with suppression of behavior in a rat model of chronic pain
Morris L,  Sprenger C,  Koda K,  de la Mora D,  Yamada T,  Mano H,  Kashiwagi Y,  Yoshioka Y,  Morioka Y,  Seymour B,  et al. (2017)
Induced sensorimotor brain plasticity controls pain in phantom limb patients.
Yanagisawa T,  Fukuma R,  Seymour B,  Hosomi K,  Kishima H,  Shimizu T,  Yokoi H,  Hirata M,  Yoshimine T,  Kamitani Y,  Saitoh Y,  et al. (2016)
Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus modulates sensitivity to decision outcome value in Parkinson's disease.
Seymour B,  Barbe M,  Dayan P,  Shiner T,  Dolan R,  Fink GR,  et al. (2016)
Distinct Contributions of Ventromedial and Dorsolateral Subregions of the Human Substantia Nigra to Appetitive and Aversive Learning.
Pauli WM,  Larsen T,  Collette S,  Tyszka JM,  Seymour B,  O'Doherty JP,  et al. (2015)
Accounting for Behavior in Treatment Effects: New Applications for Blind Trials.
Chassang S,  Snowberg E,  Seymour B,  Bowles C,  et al. (2015)
Modulating the pain network--neurostimulation for central poststroke pain.
Hosomi K,  Seymour B,  Saitoh Y,  et al. (2015)
Anticipation and choice heuristics in the dynamic consumption of pain relief.
Story GW,  Vlaev I,  Dayan P,  Seymour B,  Darzi A,  Dolan RJ,  et al. (2015)
Pain: a distributed brain information network?
Mano H,  Seymour B,  et al. (2015)
Prices need no preferences: social trends determine decisions in experimental markets for pain relief.
Vlaev I,  Seymour B,  Chater N,  Winston JS,  Yoshida W,  Wright N,  Symmonds M,  Dolan R,  et al. (2014)
The habenula encodes negative motivational value associated with primary punishment in humans.
Lawson RP,  Seymour B,  Loh E,  Lutti A,  Dolan RJ,  Dayan P,  Weiskopf N,  Roiser JP,  et al. (2014)
Converging evidence for central 5-HT effects in acute tryptophan depletion.
Crockett MJ,  Clark L,  Roiser JP,  Robinson OJ,  Cools R,  Chase HW,  Ouden HD,  Apergis-Schoute A,  Campbell-Meiklejohn D,  Seymour B,  Sahakian BJ,  Rogers RD,  Robbins TW,  et al. (2012)
The effect of motivation on movement: a study of bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease
Shiner T,  Seymour B,  Symmonds M,  Dayan P,  Bhatia KP,  Dolan RJ,  et al. (2012)
The Effect of Motivation on Movement: A Study of Bradykinesia in Parkinson's Disease
Shiner T,  Seymour B,  Symmonds M,  Dayan P,  Bhatia K,  Dolan R,  et al. (2011)
Anxiety reduction through detachment: subjective, physiological, and neural effects.
Kalisch R,  Wiech K,  Critchley HD,  Seymour B,  O'Doherty JP,  Oakley DA,  Allen P,  Dolan RJ,  et al. (2005)
Modulation of pain processing in hyperalgesia by cognitive demand.
Wiech K,  Seymour B,  Kalisch R,  Stephan KE,  Koltzenburg M,  Driver J,  Dolan RJ,  et al. (2005)
Opponent appetitive-aversive neural processes underlie predictive learning of pain relief.
Seymour B,  O'Doherty JP,  Koltzenburg M,  Wiech K,  Frackowiak R,  Friston K,  Dolan R,  et al. (2005)