Jeff H. Duyn
Affiliations: | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD, United States |
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"Jeff Duyn"Mean distance: 16.51 (cluster 29) | S | N | B | C | P |
Parents
Sign in to add mentorAaldert Hendrik Wapstra | grad student | 1988 | Delft University of Technology (Physics Tree) |
Michael W. Weiner | post-doc | 1990 | UCSF |
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Bilgic B, Costagli M, Chan KS, et al. (2024) Recommended implementation of quantitative susceptibility mapping for clinical research in the brain: A consensus of the ISMRM electro-magnetic tissue properties study group. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine |
Gu Y, Han F, Sainburg LE, et al. (2022) An orderly sequence of autonomic and neural events at transient arousal changes. Neuroimage. 264: 119720 |
Ma Z, Reich DS, Dembling S, et al. (2021) Outlier detection in multimodal MRI identifies rare individual phenotypes among more than 15,000 brains. Human Brain Mapping |
de Zwart JA, van Gelderen P, Duyn JH. (2021) Sensitivity limitations of high-resolution perfusion-based human fMRI at 7 Tesla. Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 84: 135-144 |
Chai Y, Li L, Wang Y, et al. (2021) Magnetization transfer weighted EPI facilitates cortical depth determination in native fMRI space. Neuroimage. 242: 118455 |
Gudino N, de Zwart JA, Duyn JH. (2020) Eight-channel parallel transmit-receive system for 7 T MRI with optically controlled and monitored on-coil current-mode RF amplifiers. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine |
Duyn JH, Ozbay PS, Chang C, et al. (2020) Physiological changes in sleep that affect fMRI inference. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences. 33: 42-50 |
Wang Y, van Gelderen P, de Zwart JA, et al. (2020) B-field dependence of MRI T relaxation in human brain. Neuroimage. 116700 |
Özbay PS, Chang C, Picchioni D, et al. (2019) Sympathetic activity contributes to the fMRI signal. Communications Biology. 2: 421 |
Liu J, van Gelderen P, de Zwart JA, et al. (2019) Reducing motion sensitivity in 3D high-resolution T*-weighted MRI by navigator-based motion and nonlinear magnetic field correction. Neuroimage. 116332 |