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A new toolbox for combining magnetoencephalographic source analysis and cytoarchitectonic probabilistic data for anatomical classification of dynamic brain activityJürgen Dammers
Institute of Medicin, Research Center Jülich GmbH, 52425 Julich, Germany
Neuroimage 34:1577-87. 2007..Therefore, the adaptation to the respective application and a combination of the objective quantities are discussed...
Integration of amplitude and phase statistics for complete artifact removal in independent components of neuromagnetic recordingsJürgen Dammers
Research Centre Julich, Institute of Neuroscience and Biophysics, 52425 Julich, Germany
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 55:2353-62. 2008..The new approach allows routine application to clinical measurements with small effect on the brain signal...
Signal enhancement in polarized light imaging by means of independent component analysisJürgen Dammers
Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine INM 1, INM 2, INM 4, Research Centre Julich, Julich, Germany
Neuroimage 49:1241-8. 2010..Our method therefore contributes to the analysis of nerve fiber orientation in the human brain within a micrometer scale...
Automatic identification of gray and white matter components in polarized light imagingJürgen Dammers
Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine INM 1, INM 2, INM 4, Research Centre Julich, Germany
Neuroimage 59:1338-47. 2012..Our method enables large-scale analysis (i.e., the analysis of thousands of whole brain sections) of nerve fiber orientations in the human brain using polarized light imaging...
High-resolution fiber tract reconstruction in the human brain by means of three-dimensional polarized light imagingMarkus Axer
Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine INM 1, INM 2, INM 4, Research Centre Jülich and Jülich Aachen Research Alliance Jülich, Germany
Front Neuroinform 5:34. 2011..g., Corpus callosum, Internal capsule, Pons). The results demonstrate that 3D-PLI is an ideal tool to serve as an interface between the microscopic and macroscopic levels of organization of the human connectome...
A novel approach to the human connectome: ultra-high resolution mapping of fiber tracts in the brainMarkus Axer
Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine INM 1, INM 2, INM 4, Research Centre Julich, Julich, Germany
Neuroimage 54:1091-101. 2011..3D-PLI enables the study of brain regions of intense fiber crossing in unprecedented detail, and provides an independent evaluation of fiber tracts derived from diffusion imaging data...
Towards ultra-high resolution fibre tract mapping of the human brain - registration of polarised light images and reorientation of fibre vectorsChristoph Palm
Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine INM 1, INM 2, INM 4, Research Centre Jülich and Jülich Aachen Research Alliance JARA Brain Aachen, Germany
Front Hum Neurosci 4:9. 2010..PLI combined with 3D reconstruction and fibre tracking is a powerful tool for human brain mapping. It can also serve as an independent method for evaluating in vivo fibre tractography...
