Fong, P-Y*, Kop, B.R.*, Evans, C.*, Wijaya V.G., Lin, Y., Cappotto, D., Lee, J.S.A., Latorre, A., Song, J., Treeby, B., Martin, E., Rothwell, J., Verhagen, L., & Bestmann, S. (submitted). Failed Double-Blind Replication of Offline 5Hz-rTUS-Induced Corticospinal Excitability. *equal contribution
Evans, C., Johnstone, A., Zich, C., Lee, J.S.A., Ward, N., & Bestmann, S. (2023). The impact of brain lesions on tDCS-induced electric fields. Scientific Reports, 19430. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-45905-7. (link)
Evans, C., Zich, C., Lee, J.S.A., Ward, N., & Bestmann, S. (2022). Inter-individual variability in current direction for common tDCS montages. NeuroImage, 119501. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119501. (link)
Akkad, H., Dupont-Hadwen, J., Kane, E., Evans, C., Barrett, L., Frese, A., Tetkovic, I., Bestmann, S., & Stagg, C. J. (2021). Increasing human motor skill acquisition by driving theta-gamma coupling. eLife, doi: 10.7554/eLife.67355. (link)
Lee, J.S.A., Bestmann, S., & Evans, C. (2021). A future of current flow modelling for transcranial electrical stimulation? Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports, doi: 10.1007/s40473-021-00238-5. (link)
Johnstone, A., Zich, C., Evans, C., Lee, J.S.A., Ward, N., & Bestmann, S. (2021). The impact of brain lesions on tDCS-induced electric field magnitude. bioRxiv, doi: 10.1101/2021.03.19.436124. (link)
Evans, C., Bachmann, C., Lee, J.S.A., Gregoriou, E., Ward, N., & Bestmann, S. (2020). Dose-controlled tDCS reduces electric field intensity variability at a cortical target site. Brain Stimulation, 13(1), 125-136. doi: 10.1016/j.brs.2019.10.004. (link)
Evans, C., Banissy, M. J., & Charlton, R. A. (2018). The efficacy of transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS) on mood may depend on individual differences including age and trait mood, Clinical Neurophysiology, 129(6), 1201-1208. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2018.03.012. (link)
Taylor, L. J., Evans, C., Greer, J., Senior, C., Coventry, K. R., & Ietswaart, M. (2017). Dissociation between semantic representations for motion and action verbs: Evidence from patients with left hemisphere lesions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 11(35). doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00035. (link)
Evans, C., Edwards, M. G., Taylor, L. J., & Ietswaart, M. (2016). Perceptual decisions regarding object manipulation implicate the left IPL: evidence from an apraxia and a tDCS study. Neuropsychologia, 86, 153- 166. (link)
Evans, C., Edwards, M. G., Taylor, L. J., & Ietswaart, M. (2016). Impaired communication between the dorsal and ventral stream: indications from Apraxia. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10(8). (link)
Ietswaart, M., & Evans, C. (2014). In search for the core of apraxia. Cortex, 57, 283–285. (link)
Evans, C., Milner, A. D., Humphreys, G. W., & Cavina-Pratesi, C. (2013). Optic ataxia affects the lower limbs: Evidence from a single case study. Cortex, 49(5), 1229-40. (link)
Evans, C., Edwards, M. G., Taylor, L., & Ietswaart, M. (2012). The role of the fronto-parietal network in motor imagery evaluated using tDCS. Journal of Mental Imagery, 36(3&4). Abstract.
Evans, C., Kop, B. R., Fong, P-Y., Treeby, B., Martin, E., Verhagen, L., Rothwell, J., & Bestmann, S. (2024). Offline 5Hz-rTUS over primary motor cortex (M1) did not alter cortical excitability - a partial replication study. Focused Ultrasound Neuromodulation Conference, July, Toronto, Canada.
Evans, C., Lee, J., Zich, C., Johnstone, A., Ward, N., & Bestmann, S. (2023). Deriving individualized tES protocols to reduce inter-individual variability. 5th International Brain Stimulation Conference, February, Lisbon, Portugal.
Evans, C., Bachmann, C., Lee, J., Gregoriou, E., Ward, N., & Bestmann, S. (2020). Dose-controlled tDCS reduces electric field intensity variability at a cortical target site. 7th International Conference on Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation. Virtual.
Evans, C., Bachmann, C., Lee, J., Gregoriou, E., Ward, N., & Bestmann, S. (2019). Dose-controlled tDCS reduces electric field intensity variability at a cortical target site. The Brainbox Initiative Conference. London, UK.
Evans, C., Banissy, M. J., Charlton, R. A. (2016). Exploring the efficacy of non-invasive brain stimulation in older adults: the role of cardiovascular risk factors and baseline depression scores. Cognitive Aging Conference. Atlanta, USA.
Evans C., Edwards, M. G., Taylor, L. J., & Ietswaart, M. (2016). The left inferior parietal lobe is critical for motor imagery: evidence from apraxia and tDCS. Thirty-Fourth European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Bressanone, Italy.
Evans, C., Taylor, L. J., Edwards, M. G., & Ietswaart, M. (2015). Left inferior parietal tDCS modulates motor imagery. Research in Imagery and Observation-UK, Stirling, Scotland.
Evans, C., Taylor, L., Edwards, M., Ietswaart, M. (2014). Isolated disruption of perceptual object manipulation knowledge: .evidence from a patient and a neuromodulation study. Perception and Action Workshop, UEA, UK.
Evans, C., Taylor, L. J., Edwards, M. G., & Ietswaart, M. (2013). Perceptual deficits of action are associated with impaired tool-use: evidence from patients with apraxia. Research in Imagery and Observation-UK, Dublin, Ireland.
Evans, C., Taylor, L. J., Edwards, M. G., & Ietswaart, M. (2013). Perceptual deficits of action are associated with impaired tool-use: evidence from patients with apraxia. Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Postgraduate Research Conference, Northumbria University, UK.
Evans, C., Taylor, L. J., Edwards, M. G., & Ietswaart, M. (2013). Left parietal lateralisation of motor imagery evaluated using direct current stimulation. Thirty-First European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Bressanone, Italy.
Evans, C., Edwards, M., Taylor, L., & Ietswaart, M. (2012). Poster: The role of the fronto-parietal network in motor imagery evaluated using tDCS. Research in Imagery and Observation-UK, Liverpool, UK.
2024
Offline 5Hz-rTUS over primary motor cortex (M1) did not alter cortical excitability - a partial replication study. Poster pitch. Focused Ultrasound Neuromodulation Conference, July, Toronto, Canada.
Individualised tES: shifting perspectives from delivered to received dose. Mini-symposium: Non-invasive Brain Stimulation and its Implications for the Clinic, University of Hasselt, Belgium
2023
1-day intensive workshop. Donders NIBS Toolkit - tES, June, Donders Institute, Radboud University, the Netherlands
Deriving individualized tES protocols to reduce inter-individual variability. 5th International Brain Stimulation Conference, February, Lisbon, Portugal
2022
Integrated Multimodal Applications of tES. Advanced Applications of tES Workshop, December. Virtual
Future of current flow modelling for tES. INTF Webinar: Dose Response in Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation - Human Level, November. Virtual.
Current Flow Modelling with ROAST. Advanced Applications of tES Workshop, March. Virtual
2021
Reducing E-field variability with dose-controlled tES. Brain Stimulation Journal Club. Virtual
Introduction to Current Flow Modelling. Advanced Applications of tES Workshop, July. Virtual
Current Flow Modelling with ROAST. Advanced Applications of tES Workshop, May. Virtual
2020
Using current flow modelling to dose-control tES. The Brainbox Initiative Conference 2020. Virtual.
Electric field variability in conventional applications of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). Leonardo Cohen Lab Meeting, National Institute of Health (NIH), USA. Virtual
Dose-controlled tDCS reduces electric field variability at a cortical target. 7th International Conference on Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation, Germany. Virtual
2019
Current Flow Modelling with ROAST. Advanced Applications of tES Workshop, UCL, London, UK.
Dose-controlled tDCS reduces electric field intensity variability at a cortical target site. Poster pitch. The Brainbox Initiative Conference. London, UK.
2018
Current Flow Modelling with ROAST. Advanced Applications of tES Workshop, UCL, London, UK.
2017
Brain Stimulation. Can it improve mood? Science Afternoon Tea, Birkbeck, University of London, UK.
Brain Stimulation: What is it? Brain Awareness Day, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.
Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation (tRNS) affects mood differently depending on age and trait mood. Experimental Psychological Society, London.
2015-2012
Could Brain Stimulation Therapy Improve Your Mood? Diabetes UK Patient Forum, London.
The role of motor imagery in tool-use perception: neural correlate evidence from neuromodulation and apraxic patients. Research in Imagery and Observation-UK. Brussels, Belgium.
The efficacy of parietal direct current stimulation when exploring the lateralisation of motor imagery. UCL tDCS Forum, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
Left parietal lateralisation of motor imagery evaluated using direct current stimulation. Thirty-First European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Bressanone, Italy.
Optic Ataxia affects the lower limbs: Evidence from a single case study. Northumbria University, Newcastle.