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Daniel Galvis
Daniel Galvis
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Birmingham
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Virtual intracranial EEG signals reconstructed from MEG with potential for epilepsy surgery
M Cao, D Galvis, SJ Vogrin, WP Woods, S Vogrin, F Wang, W Woldman, ...
Nature Communications 13 (1), 994, 2022
212022
A dynamical systems model for the measurement of cellular senescence
D Galvis, D Walsh, LW Harries, E Latorre, J Rankin
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 16 (159), 20190311, 2019
152019
A distributed neural network model for the distinct roles of medial and lateral HVC in zebra finch song production
D Galvis, W Wu, RL Hyson, F Johnson, R Bertram
Journal of Neurophysiology 118 (2), 677-692, 2017
142017
Modelling the dynamic interaction of systemic inflammation and the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis during and after cardiac surgery
D Galvis, E Zavala, JJ Walker, T Upton, SL Lightman, GD Angelini, ...
Journal of the Royal Society Interface 19 (189), 20210925, 2022
82022
Interhemispheric dominance switching in a neural network model for birdsong
D Galvis, W Wu, RL Hyson, F Johnson, R Bertram
Journal of Neurophysiology 120 (3), 1186-1197, 2018
32018
Spatial distribution of heterogeneity as a modulator of collective dynamics in pancreatic beta-cell networks and beyond
D Galvis, DJ Hodson, KCA Wedgwood
Frontiers in network physiology 3, 1170930, 2023
12023
The impact of paediatric epilepsy and co-occurring neurodevelopmental disorders on functional brain networks in wake and sleep
L Junges, D Galvis, A Winsor, G Treadwell, C Richards, S Seri, S Johnson, ...
bioRxiv preprint bioRxiv:2023.03.15.530959v1, 2023
2023
Using compartmental models to understand excitation-inhibition imbalance in epilepsy
AK Kamaraj, MP Szuromi, D Galvis, WC Stacey, AC Skeldon, JR Terry
bioRxiv, 2023.11. 03.565450, 2023
2023
Distributed Neural Network Models for Birdsong Production
DE Galvis
2018
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