Skip to content

Scientific Publications

The Creyos (formerly Cambridge Brain Sciences) tasks have been used in over 400 peer-reviewed research studies. Many have been published in high-profile journals, like Nature and Neuron.

Aging & Lifestyle

Precommissural and postcommissural fornix microstructure in healthy aging and cognition. Coad, B. M., Craig, E., Louch, R., Aggleton, J. P., Vann, S. D., & Metzler-Baddeley, C.

2020. Brain and Neuroscience Advances, 4.

Read

Aging & Lifestyle

A prospective cohort study of prodromal Alzheimer’s disease: Prospective Imaging Study of Ageing: Genes, Brain and Behaviour PISA. Lupton, M., Robinson, G. A., Adam, R. J., [...] & Breakspear, M.

2020. medRxiv.

Read

Injury & Pain

Protocol for the prognostication of consciousness recovery following a brain injury. Duclos, C., Norton, L., Laforge, G., [...] & Blain-Moraes, S.

2020. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12.

Read

Human Cognition

A randomised control trial and comparative analysis of multi-dimensional learning tools in anatomy. Wang. C., Kei Daniel, B., Asil, M., Khwaounjoo, P., & Cakmak, Y. O.

2020. Scientific Reports, 10.

Read

Aging & Lifestyle

Should it stay or should it go? Smartphone dependency. Foreman-Tran, K., Schnurr, K., Ruiz Pardo, A. C., & Minda, J. P.

2020. STEM Fellowship Journal, 5.

Read

Aging & Lifestyle

Sleep and individual differences in intellectual abilities. Smith, D., Fang, Z., Thompson, K., & Fogel, S.

2020. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 33.

Read

Human Cognition

Sleep spindle-dependent functional connectivity correlates with cognitive abilities. Fang, Z., Ray, L. B., Houldin, E., Smith, D., Owen, A. M., & Fogel, S. M.

2020. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 32.

Read

Mental Health & Addiction

Temporal relationship between depressive symptoms and cognition in mid and late life: A longitudinal cohort study. Desai, R., Charlesworth, G. M., Brooker, H. J., Corbett, A., Aarsland, D., & Ballard, C. G.

2020. The Journal of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care...

Read

Human Cognition

Thickness of the cerebral cortex shows positive association with blood levels of triacylglycerols carrying 18-carbon fatty acids. Sliz, E., Shin, J., Syme, C., Black, S., Seshadri, S., Paus, T., & Pausova, Z.

2020. Communications Biology, 3.

Read

Join thousands of healthcare professionals who receive a monthly update on the latest research and news in brain health.