Jane Neumann

Summary

Affiliation: Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
Country: Germany

Publications

  1. ncbi Within-subject variability of BOLD response dynamics
    Jane Neumann
    Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103 Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 19:784-96. 2003
  2. ncbi Bayesian second-level analysis of functional magnetic resonance images
    Jane Neumann
    Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103, Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 20:1346-55. 2003
  3. ncbi Temporal dynamics of perisylvian activation during language processing in children and adults
    Jens Brauer
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 41:1484-92. 2008
  4. ncbi Variability of the BOLD response over time: an examination of within-session differences
    Mareike M Menz
    Max-Planck-Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 32:1185-94. 2006
  5. ncbi Detecting groups of coherent voxels in functional MRI data using spectral analysis and replicator dynamics
    Karsten Müller
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    J Magn Reson Imaging 26:1642-50. 2007
  6. ncbi Involvement of the inferior frontal junction in cognitive control: meta-analyses of switching and Stroop studies
    Jan Derrfuss
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    Hum Brain Mapp 25:22-34. 2005
  7. ncbi The neural implementation of multi-attribute decision making: a parametric fMRI study with human subjects
    Stefan Zysset
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103 Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 31:1380-8. 2006
  8. ncbi The correlation between blood oxygenation level-dependent signal strength and latency
    Karsten Müller
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    J Magn Reson Imaging 21:489-94. 2005
  9. ncbi The parcellation of cortical areas using replicator dynamics in fMRI
    Jane Neumann
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103 Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 32:208-19. 2006
  10. ncbi Learning partially directed functional networks from meta-analysis imaging data
    Jane Neumann
    Department of Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103, Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 49:1372-84. 2010

Detail Information

Publications25

  1. ncbi Within-subject variability of BOLD response dynamics
    Jane Neumann
    Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103 Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 19:784-96. 2003
    ..Both methods yield comparable results...
  2. ncbi Bayesian second-level analysis of functional magnetic resonance images
    Jane Neumann
    Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103, Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 20:1346-55. 2003
    ....
  3. ncbi Temporal dynamics of perisylvian activation during language processing in children and adults
    Jens Brauer
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 41:1484-92. 2008
    ..The observed hemispheric differences are discussed in the context of developmental models assuming a high reliance on right-hemisphere-based suprasegmental information processing during language comprehension in childhood...
  4. ncbi Variability of the BOLD response over time: an examination of within-session differences
    Mareike M Menz
    Max-Planck-Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 32:1185-94. 2006
    ..Similar results were obtained for analysis of mean and maximum amplitudes as well as for the analyses of parameter estimates...
  5. ncbi Detecting groups of coherent voxels in functional MRI data using spectral analysis and replicator dynamics
    Karsten Müller
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    J Magn Reson Imaging 26:1642-50. 2007
    ..To investigate the relationship between functional MRI (fMRI) time series in the human brain, combining fMRI spectral analysis and replicator dynamics...
  6. ncbi Involvement of the inferior frontal junction in cognitive control: meta-analyses of switching and Stroop studies
    Jan Derrfuss
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    Hum Brain Mapp 25:22-34. 2005
    ..Finally, our results demonstrate how quantitative meta-analyses can be used to test hypotheses about the involvement of specific brain regions in cognitive control...
  7. ncbi The neural implementation of multi-attribute decision making: a parametric fMRI study with human subjects
    Stefan Zysset
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103 Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 31:1380-8. 2006
    ....
  8. ncbi The correlation between blood oxygenation level-dependent signal strength and latency
    Karsten Müller
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    J Magn Reson Imaging 21:489-94. 2005
    ..To investigate the relationship between signal strength and latency of the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal...
  9. ncbi The parcellation of cortical areas using replicator dynamics in fMRI
    Jane Neumann
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103 Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 32:208-19. 2006
    ..Most notably, these results were very consistent when compared across different measurements of a single subject and across a group of subjects...
  10. ncbi Learning partially directed functional networks from meta-analysis imaging data
    Jane Neumann
    Department of Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103, Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 49:1372-84. 2010
    ....
  11. ncbi Genetically determined differences in learning from errors
    Tilmann A Klein
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    Science 318:1642-5. 2007
    ..Dopamine D2 receptor reduction seems to decrease sensitivity to negative action consequences, which may explain an increased risk of developing addictive behaviors in A1-allele carriers...
  12. ncbi Exploring functional relations between brain regions from fMRI meta-analysis data: comments on Ramsey, Spirtes, and Glymour
    Jane Neumann
    Department of Neurophysics, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 57:331-3. 2011
    ..Finally, we discuss the nature of meta-analysis data and the notion of causality in the context of functional neuroimaging...
  13. ncbi Investigating the wavelet coherence phase of the BOLD signal
    Karsten Müller
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    J Magn Reson Imaging 20:145-52. 2004
    ..To investigate the temporal behavior of the blood oxygenation-level dependent (BOLD) signal applying the wavelet coherence phase to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data...
  14. ncbi Mapping the depressed brain: a meta-analysis of structural and functional alterations in major depressive disorder
    Julia Sacher
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, Leipzig, Germany
    J Affect Disord 140:142-8. 2012
    ..Furthermore, it is difficult to evaluate from a merely qualitative literature review what regional brain changes in volume and activation are robust across depressed patient samples and consistent across imaging centers...
  15. ncbi Ultra-high 7T MRI of structural age-related changes of the subthalamic nucleus
    Max C Keuken
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
    J Neurosci 33:4896-900. 2013
    ..In sum, the results of the present study suggest that age has to be taken into account in atlases for the optimal localization of the STh in healthy and diseased brains...
  16. ncbi Model-based clustering of meta-analytic functional imaging data
    Jane Neumann
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, Leipzig, Germany
    Hum Brain Mapp 29:177-92. 2008
    ..We demonstrate the usefulness of the method in a meta-analysis of 26 fMRI studies investigating the well-known Stroop paradigm...
  17. ncbi Neural correlates of error awareness
    Tilmann A Klein
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Science, Stephanstrasse 1a, Germany, 04103 Leipzig
    Neuroimage 34:1774-81. 2007
    ..The data suggest that the RCZ activity alone is insufficient to drive error awareness. Its signal appears to be useful for post-error speed-accuracy adjustments only when the error is consciously perceived...
  18. ncbi Sexual dimorphism in the human brain: evidence from neuroimaging
    Julia Sacher
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, Leipzig, Germany
    Magn Reson Imaging 31:366-75. 2013
    ..The presented evidence for sex-specific differences in neural structure and function highlights the importance of modeling sex as a contributing factor in the analysis of brain-related data...
  19. ncbi Direct visualization of the subthalamic nucleus and its iron distribution using high-resolution susceptibility mapping
    Andreas Schafer
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    Hum Brain Mapp 33:2831-42. 2012
    ..In sum, the STN can be more clearly distinguished from adjacent structures in susceptibility maps than in T2*-weighted images or phase images...
  20. ncbi The extended language network: a meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies on text comprehension
    Evelyn C Ferstl
    Max Planck Institute of Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    Hum Brain Mapp 29:581-93. 2008
    ..These results suggest task dependent contributions for the lateral PFC and the right hemisphere. Most importantly, they confirm the role of the aTL and the fronto-medial cortex for language processing in context...
  21. ncbi Stroop interference, hemodynamic response and aging: an event-related fMRI study
    Stefan Zysset
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Science, Leipzig, Germany
    Neurobiol Aging 28:937-46. 2007
    ..Further, middle-aged subjects showed generally a greater magnitude of the hemodynamic response, resulting in greater percent signal changes...
  22. ncbi Meta-analysis of functional imaging data using replicator dynamics
    Jane Neumann
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
    Hum Brain Mapp 25:165-73. 2005
    ..Our method was applied to a meta-analysis of the Stroop interference task using data provided by the publicly accessible database BrainMap DBJ...
  23. ncbi Towards a nosology for frontotemporal lobar degenerations-a meta-analysis involving 267 subjects
    Matthias L Schroeter
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstr 1a, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
    Neuroimage 36:497-510. 2007
    ..By 'triple dissociating' frontotemporal lobar degenerations into three clinicoanatomical prototypes, the study contributes to placing these disorders in cognitive neuropsychiatry and suggests a respective nosology...
  24. ncbi When the choice is ours: context and agency modulate the neural bases of decision-making
    Birte U Forstmann
    Amsterdam Center for the Study of Adaptive Control in Brain and Behaviour, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    PLoS ONE 3:e1899. 2008
    ..After all, it does not only matter whether we have any options to choose from, but also who decides on that...
  25. ncbi Neural networks in frontotemporal dementia--a meta-analysis
    Matthias L Schroeter
    Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstr 1a, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
    Neurobiol Aging 29:418-26. 2008
    ..It is characterized by deep alterations in behavior and personality. We conducted a systematic and quantitative meta-analysis to examine its neural correlates and place the disease in a framework of cognitive neuropsychiatry...