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Pierre-Francois Van de MoorteleAssociate Professor, CMRR, University of Minnesota Verified email at cmrr.umn.edu Cited by 24426 |
Ultrahigh field magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy
Conclusion Very high magnetic fields (4 Tesla and above) have been used in human
biomedical research only recently and in only few groups. The results so far suggest that while …
biomedical research only recently and in only few groups. The results so far suggest that while …
Potential and feasibility of parallel MRI at high field
F Wiesinger, PF Van de Moortele… - NMR in Biomedicine …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
… Florian Wiesinger,1 Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele,2 Gregor Adriany,2 Nicola De Zanche,…
Van De Moortele PF, Adriany G, Moeller S, Strupp J, Andersen P, Snyder CJ, Vaughan JT, …
Van De Moortele PF, Adriany G, Moeller S, Strupp J, Andersen P, Snyder CJ, Vaughan JT, …
Imaging unconscious semantic priming
…, M Mueller, G Dehaene-Lambertz, PF van de Moortele… - Nature, 1998 - nature.com
Visual words that are masked and presented so briefly that they cannot be seen may nevertheless
facilitate the subsequent processing of related words, a phenomenon called masked …
facilitate the subsequent processing of related words, a phenomenon called masked …
MP2RAGE, a self bias-field corrected sequence for improved segmentation and T1-mapping at high field
… a c , Wietske van der Zwaag a b , Pierre-François Van de Moortele d , Rolf Gruetter a b e …
, Van de Moortele et al., 2009), which is the approach that will be pursued in this manuscript. …
, Van de Moortele et al., 2009), which is the approach that will be pursued in this manuscript. …
Differential contributions of the left and right inferior parietal lobules to number processing
…, L Cohen, PF Van De Moortele… - Journal of cognitive …, 1999 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We measured cerebral activation with functional magnetic resonance imaging at 3 Tesla
while eight healthy volunteers performed various number processing tasks known to be …
while eight healthy volunteers performed various number processing tasks known to be …
Pushing spatial and temporal resolution for functional and diffusion MRI in the Human Connectome Project
… Duarte-Carvajalino a , Christophe Lenglet a , Xiaoping Wu a , Sebastian Schmitter a , Pierre
Francois Van de Moortele a , John Strupp a , Guillermo Sapiro a c , Federico De Martino a d …
Francois Van de Moortele a , John Strupp a , Guillermo Sapiro a c , Federico De Martino a d …
Anatomical variability in the cortical representation of first and second language
FUNCTIONAL magnetic resonance imaging was used to assess inter-subject variability in
the cortical representation of language comprehension processes. Moderately fluent French-…
the cortical representation of language comprehension processes. Moderately fluent French-…
[PDF][PDF] Sustained negative BOLD, blood flow and oxygen consumption response and its coupling to the positive response in the human brain
Most fMRI studies are based on the detection of a positive BOLD response (PBR). Here, we
demonstrate and characterize a robust sustained negative BOLD response (NBR) in the …
demonstrate and characterize a robust sustained negative BOLD response (NBR) in the …
Distinct basal ganglia territories are engaged in early and advanced motor sequence learning
…, H Benali, PF Van de Moortele… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
In this study, we used functional MRI (fMRI) at high field (3T) to track the time course of activation
in the entire basal ganglia circuitry, as well as other motor-related structures, during the …
in the entire basal ganglia circuitry, as well as other motor-related structures, during the …
Diffusion tensor fiber tracking shows distinct corticostriatal circuits in humans
A landmark of corticostriatal connectivity in nonhuman primates is that cortical connections
are organized into a set of discrete circuits. Each circuit is assumed to perform distinct …
are organized into a set of discrete circuits. Each circuit is assumed to perform distinct …