About Me
Bio:
Dr. Benjamin Klugah-Brown currently works as a Distinguished Research Professor in the life science and technology school of UESTC. He is also the Principal Investigator (PI) of internet gaming addiction in the Brain Connectivity Lab of UESTC.
During his PhD, he worked on neurological diseases as such epilepsy, schizophrenia and depression.
Area of research/interests:
Dr. Klugah-Brown is working in the field of brain connectivity. His main research interests include;- Deep/ machine learning applications in resting-state functional MRI
- Brain connectivity
- Addiction research
- Meta/ mega-analysis
- Interactive application design for neuroimaging
Representative/ Selected publications:
- [Benjamin Klugah-Brown]; Structural–functional connectivity mapping of the insular cortex: a combined data-driven and meta-analytic topic mapping, Cerebral Cortex, bhac168, 2022
- [Benjamin Klugah-Brown]; Effect of surgical mask on fMRI signals during task and rest, Communications Biology 5 (1), 2022, 1-11
- [Benjamin Klugah-Brown]; Dysregulated anterior insula reactivity as robust functional biomarker for chronic pain—Meta-analytic evidence from neuroimaging studies, Volume 43, Issue 3, February 15, 2022, Pages 998-1010
- [Benjamin Klugah-Brown]; Common and distinct neurofunctional representations of core and social disgust in the brain: Coordinate-based and network meta-analyses, Volume 135, April 2022, 104553
- [Benjamin Klugah-Brown]; Common abnormality of gray matter integrity in substance use disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder: A comparative voxel-based meta-analysis, Human Brain Mapping, 2021, 42(12): 3871-3886
- [Benjamin Klugah-Brown]; Common neurofunctional dysregulations characterize obsessive–compulsive, substance use, and gaming disorders— An activation likelihood meta-analysis of functional imaging studies, Addiction Biology, 2021, 26(4)
- [Benjamin Klugah-Brown]; Common and separable neural alterations in substance use disorders: A coordinate‐based meta‐analyses of functional neuroimaging studies in humans, Human Brain Mapping, 2020, 41(16): 4459-4477
- [Benjamin Klugah-Brown]; Altered structural and causal connectivity in frontal lobe epilepsy, BMC Neurology, 2019, 19(1): 70-70
- [Benjamin Klugah-Brown]; Altered Dynamic Functional Network Connectivity in Frontal Lobe Epilepsy, Brain Topography, 2018, 32: 394-404