Ting Xu, Ph.D
Affiliations: | Center for the Developing Brain | Child Mind Institute |
Area:
Functional Connectivity, fMRI, Non-Human Primate, Connectomics, Macaque, Open ScienceWebsite:
https://childmind.org/bio/ting-xu-phd/Google:
"Ting Xu"Mean distance: (not calculated yet)
BETA: Related publications
See more...
Publications
You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect. |
Pagani M, Gutierrez-Barragan D, de Guzman AE, et al. (2023) Mapping and comparing fMRI connectivity networks across species. Communications Biology. 6: 1238 |
Leech R, Vos De Wael R, Váša F, et al. (2023) Variation in spatial dependencies across the cortical mantle discriminates the functional behaviour of primary and association cortex. Nature Communications. 14: 5656 |
Telesford QK, Gonzalez-Moreira E, Xu T, et al. (2023) An open-access dataset of naturalistic viewing using simultaneous EEG-fMRI. Scientific Data. 10: 554 |
Xu T, Kiar G, Cho JW, et al. (2023) ReX: an integrative tool for quantifying and optimizing measurement reliability for the study of individual differences. Nature Methods |
Gordon EM, Chauvin RJ, Van AN, et al. (2023) A somato-cognitive action network alternates with effector regions in motor cortex. Nature |
Nenning KH, Xu T, Franco AR, et al. (2023) Omnipresence of the sensorimotor-association axis topography in the human connectome. Neuroimage. 120059 |
Bridgeford EW, Wang S, Wang Z, et al. (2021) Eliminating accidental deviations to minimize generalization error and maximize replicability: Applications in connectomics and genomics. Plos Computational Biology. 17: e1009279 |
Sydnor VJ, Larsen B, Bassett DS, et al. (2021) Neurodevelopment of the association cortices: Patterns, mechanisms, and implications for psychopathology. Neuron |
Vos de Wael R, Royer J, Tavakol S, et al. (2021) Structural Connectivity Gradients of the Temporal Lobe Serve as Multiscale Axes of Brain Organization and Cortical Evolution. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) |
Wang X, Li XH, Cho JW, et al. (2021) U-Net Model for Brain Extraction: Trained on Humans for Transfer to Non-human Primates. Neuroimage. 118001 |