Publications of Angharad N. Williams

Journal Article (4)

2021
Journal Article
Subramanian, L., Skottnik, L., Cox, W. M., Lührs, M., McNamara, R., Hood, K., … Linden, D. E. J. (2021). Neurofeedback training versus treatment-as-usual for alcohol dependence: results of an early-phase randomized controlled trial and neuroimaging correlates. European Addiction Research, 27, 381–394.
Journal Article
Williams, A. N., & Benoit, R. G. (2021). Imagining our better selves. Nature Sustainability, 4, 381–382.
2020
Journal Article
Mehler, D. M. A., Williams, A. N., Whittaker, J. R., Krause, F., Lührs, M., Kunas, S., … Linden, D. E. J. (2020). Graded fMRI neurofeedback training of motor imagery in middle cerebral artery stroke patients: A preregistered proof-of-concept study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 14. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2020.00226
Journal Article
Williams, A. N., Ridgeway, S., Postans, M., Graham, K. S., Lawrence, A. D., & Hodgetts, C. J. (2020). The role of the pre-commissural fornix in episodic autobiographical memory and simulation. Neuropsychologia, 142. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2020.107457

Meeting Abstract (1)

2022
Meeting Abstract
Zsido, R., Williams, A. N., Barth, C., Serio, B., Kurth, L., Beyer, F., … Sacher, J. (2022). Menstrual cycle brain plasticity: Ultra-high field 7 T MRI reveals changes in human medial temporal lobe volume in female adults. In Neuropsychopharmacology (Vol. 47, pp. 241–242). New York, NY: Springer Nature.

Poster (1)

2022
Poster
Paulus, P. C., Williams, A. N., Wiese, S. S., & Benoit, R. G. The structure of experience: Examining the emergence of schematic representations in the mPFC. Poster presented at the Annual meeting of the unit of “Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology” of the German Society for Psychology (DGPs), Freiburg, Germany. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000B-33D0-0

Preprint (1)

2022
Preprint
Zsido, R., Williams, A. N., Barth, C., Serio, B., Kurth, L., Beyer, F., … Sacher, J. (2022, May 2). Longitudinal 7T MRI reveals volumetric changes in subregions of human medial temporal lobe to sex hormone fluctuations. BioRxiv. doi:10.1101/2022.05.02.490281
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