Miss Zoe Atherton
Research student, Psychological Medicine & Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine
Research
Thesis
TBC in second year
Publications
2023
- Atherton, Z. et al. 2023. Higher-order thalamic nuclei facilitate the generalization and maintenance of spike-and-wave discharges of absence seizures. Neurobiology of Disease 178, article number: 106025. (10.1016/j.nbd.2023.106025)
2021
- Atherton, Z. 2021. Higher order thalamic nuclei facilitate the generalisation and maintenance of Spike and Wave Discharges in a genetic model of Absence Epilepsy. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
2018
- McCafferty, C. et al. 2018. Cortical drive and thalamic feed-forward inhibition control thalamic output synchrony during absence seizures. Nature Neuroscience 21, pp. 744-756. (10.1038/s41593-018-0130-4)