Thomas Cope
@tccambs
Neurologist specialising in neuropsychiatry, cognition and epilepsy. Systems neuroscientist interested especially in prediction and language.
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06-12-2017 19:08:35
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Our work on synaptic PET in FTD is online on ANA Journals - I couldn't be prouder of the wonderful teamwork (during a pandemic)! Huge thanks to all incredible volunteers and families, Cambridge FTD & WBIC, Race Against Dementia Wellcome NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre doi.org/10.1002/ana.26…
The fantastic Robert Howard again highlighting something I hadn't considered. The potential for infusion reactions unblinding patients and relatives during the lecanemab trial, perhaps contributing to very small clinical effects. British Neuropsychiatry Association fantastic conference.
📢 CNS2024: Sleep, Consciousness & Cognition is live and open for registration 🌍Queens' College | April 5th 2024 🌟Incredible line up🌟 🔬Data blitz | Poster Exhibit | Industry Exhibit 🥂Dinner, Drinks & Networking 🎙️🌟Plenaries Anil Seth & Athena Demertzi 🖱️neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/camneuro-event…
Thrilled to share my latest paper, a culmination from my prior career chapter. Special thanks to my fellow co-authors Thomas Cope, Jiaxiang Zhang , Cambridge FTD. Immense gratitude to the patients and their families for their invaluable help. 🙏 academic.oup.com/braincomms/art…
What does it look like to lose your understanding of the world? Drawings from patients with semantic dementia reveal a transmodal graded loss of concept knowledge: doi.org/10.3758/s13421… with Cambridge FTD