Jiongjiong Wang

Affiliations: 
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
neuroimaging
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Kim J, Whyte J, Patel S, et al. (2010) Resting cerebral blood flow alterations in chronic traumatic brain injury: an arterial spin labeling perfusion FMRI study. Journal of Neurotrauma. 27: 1399-411
Lim J, Wu WC, Wang J, et al. (2010) Imaging brain fatigue from sustained mental workload: an ASL perfusion study of the time-on-task effect. Neuroimage. 49: 3426-35
Gillihan SJ, Rao H, Wang J, et al. (2010) Serotonin transporter genotype modulates amygdala activity during mood regulation. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 5: 1-10
Rao H, Betancourt L, Giannetta JM, et al. (2010) Early parental care is important for hippocampal maturation: evidence from brain morphology in humans. Neuroimage. 49: 1144-50
Detre JA, Wang J, Wang Z, et al. (2009) Arterial spin-labeled perfusion MRI in basic and clinical neuroscience. Current Opinion in Neurology. 22: 348-55
Yan L, Zhuo Y, Ye Y, et al. (2009) Physiological origin of low-frequency drift in blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 61: 819-27
Wang Z, Aguirre GK, Rao H, et al. (2008) Empirical optimization of ASL data analysis using an ASL data processing toolbox: ASLtbx. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 26: 261-9
Rao H, Wang J, Giannetta J, et al. (2007) Altered resting cerebral blood flow in adolescents with in utero cocaine exposure revealed by perfusion functional MRI. Pediatrics. 120: e1245-54
Avants BB, Hurt H, Giannetta JM, et al. (2007) Effects of heavy in utero cocaine exposure on adolescent caudate morphology. Pediatric Neurology. 37: 275-9
Wang J, Korczykowski M, Rao H, et al. (2007) Gender difference in neural response to psychological stress. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 2: 227-39
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