Jeff H. Duyn

Affiliations: 
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, Bethesda, MD, United States 
Area:
fMRI
Website:
http://neuroscience.nih.gov/Lab.asp?Org_ID=106
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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
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