David C. Reutens, M.D.

Affiliations: 
Centre for Advance Imaging University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Queensland, Australia 
Area:
Neuroimaging with PET, MRI & SPECT; epilepsy; stroke; disorders of memory; genetic syndromes affecting cognition
Website:
http://www.qbi.uq.edu.au/professor-david-reutens
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Urriola J, Bollmann S, Tremayne F, et al. (2020) Functional connectivity of the irritative zone identified by electrical source imaging, and EEG-correlated fMRI analyses. Neuroimage. Clinical. 28: 102440
Thapaliya K, Urriola J, Barth M, et al. (2019) 7T GRE-MRI signal compartments are sensitive to dysplastic tissue in focal epilepsy. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Benjamin CFA, Dhingra I, Li AX, et al. (2018) Presurgical language fMRI: Technical practices in epilepsy surgical planning. Human Brain Mapping
Kadamangudi S, Reutens D, Sood S, et al. (2018) Signal compartments in ultra-high field multi-echo gradient echo MRI reflect underlying tissue microstructure in the brain. Neuroimage
Benjamin CFA, Li AX, Blumenfeld H, et al. (2018) Presurgical language fMRI: Clinical practices and patient outcomes in epilepsy surgical planning. Human Brain Mapping
Burianová H, Faizo NL, Gray M, et al. (2017) Altered functional connectivity in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy Research. 137: 45-52
Wu T, Grandjean J, Bosshard SC, et al. (2017) Altered regional connectivity reflecting effects of different anaesthesia protocols in the mouse brain. Neuroimage
Martin AK, Dzafic I, Robinson GA, et al. (2016) Mentalizing in schizophrenia: a multivariate functional MRI study. Neuropsychologia
Glikmann-Johnston Y, Saling MM, Reutens DC, et al. (2015) Hippocampal 5-HT1A Receptor and Spatial Learning and Memory. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 6: 289
Yang Z, Choupan J, Reutens D, et al. (2015) Lateralization of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Based on Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Machine Learning. Frontiers in Neurology. 6: 184
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