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Structural and functional connectivity have network-wide influences upon cognitive performance | Jeffrey Duda
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Structural connectivity disruptions after traumatic brain injury. Longitudinal Reproducibility and Accuracy of Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin labeled Perfusion MR Imaging in Typically Developing Children →. Structural and functional connectivity have network-wide influences upon cognitive performance. February 11, 2011. Duda, Jeffrey T., “Characterizing Connectivity In Brain Networks Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging” (2010). Publicly accessible Penn Dissertations. Paper 191. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Reproducibility of graph metrics of human brain structural networks | Jeffrey Duda
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Fusing functional signals by sparse canonical correlation analysis improves network reproducibility. Reproducibility of graph metrics of human brain structural networks. February 4, 2015. J T Duda, P. A. Cook, and J. C. Gee, Reproducibility of graph metrics of human brain structural networks., Front Neuroinform, vol. 8, p. 46, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Longitudinal Reproducibility and Accuracy of Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin–labeled Perfusion MR Imaging in Typically Developing Children | Jeffrey Duda
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Structural and functional connectivity have network-wide influences upon cognitive performance. Relating Cerebral Blood Flow to Structural and Functional Metrics in Typically Developing Children →. Longitudinal Reproducibility and Accuracy of Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin labeled Perfusion MR Imaging in Typically Developing Children. May 2, 2012. Perfusion (top) and structural (bottom) templates calculated by using data from 22 subjects. Institutional review board approval with HIPAA compliance and inf...
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Reproducibility of graph metrics of human brain structural networks. February 4, 2015. J T Duda, P. A. Cook, and J. C. Gee, Reproducibility of graph metrics of human brain structural networks., Front Neuroinform, vol. 8, p. 46, 2014. My Google Scholar Profile. Advanced Normalization Tools (ANTs). Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Structural connectivity disruptions after traumatic brain injury | Jeffrey Duda
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Structural and functional connectivity have network-wide influences upon cognitive performance →. Structural connectivity disruptions after traumatic brain injury. January 27, 2011. In each hemisphere of the brain, the thalamus and three cortical subregions in the prefrontal cortex were identified and used along with diffusion tensor based fiber tractography to model the white matter fiber bundles that connect the thalamus to each cortical region. J T Duda, B. B. Avants, J. Kim, H. Zhang,...Advanced Norm...
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Relating Cerebral Blood Flow to Structural & Functional Metrics in Typically Developing Children | Jeffrey Duda
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Longitudinal Reproducibility and Accuracy of Pseudo-Continuous Arterial Spin labeled Perfusion MR Imaging in Typically Developing Children. Thesis Word Cloud →. Relating Cerebral Blood Flow to Structural and Functional Metrics in Typically Developing Children. September 21, 2012. Sample slices from the multivariate atlas used as a basis for neuro-anatomical comparison. The relationship between cortical thickness and Mean CBF (R. 03126) was stronger than FA (R. 01462). The mean BOLD (R. You are commenting...
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Thesis Word Cloud | Jeffrey Duda
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Center for Biomedical Image Computing and Analytics. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA, USA. Computational Breast Imaging Group (CBIG). Center for Neuroimaging in Psychiatry (CNIP). Path BioResource was created by the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine to provide administrative support to the departmentally-based shared resource laboratories. Through partnering with the School of Medicine administration, as well as Centers and Institutes within the University community, Path Bi...
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About FTD and Related Disorders. Living with FTD and Related Disorders. The Penn Frontotemporal Degeneration Center brings together an energetic team of creative clinicians and researchers dedicated to the investigation and treatment of early onset neurodegenerative conditions. Our Center members. The Penn Frontotemporal Degeneration Center also enjoys rich collaborations with colleagues within the University of Pennsylvania such as the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research. The Institute on Aging.