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Imaging the deep cerebellar nuclei: A probabilistic atlas and normalization procedure
- J. Diedrichsen, S. Maderwald, +5 authors D. Timmann
- Mathematics, Computer Science
- NeuroImage
- 1 February 2011
TLDR
Diffusive sensitivity to muscle architecture: a magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging study of the human calf
- C. Galbán, S. Maderwald, Kai Uffmann, A. Greiff, M. Ladd
- Medicine
- European Journal of Applied Physiology
- 20 August 2004
The aim of this study was to examine the diffusive properties of adjacent muscles at rest, and to determine the relationship between diffusive and architectural properties, which are task-specific to… Expand
A diffusion tensor imaging analysis of gender differences in water diffusivity within human skeletal muscle
- C. Galbán, S. Maderwald, Kai Uffmann, M. Ladd
- Medicine, Chemistry
- NMR in biomedicine
- 1 December 2005
The diffusive properties of adjacent muscles at rest were evaluated in male (n = 12) and female (n = 12) subjects using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). The principle, second and third eigenvalues,… Expand
High-Field-Strength Magnetic Resonance: Potential and Limits
- M. Ladd
- Physics, Medicine
- Topics in magnetic resonance imaging : TMRI
- 1 April 2007
Objective: To expatiate on the possible advantages and disadvantages of high magnetic field strengths for magnetic resonance imaging and, in particular, for magnetic resonance angiography. Methods… Expand
Evidence for a motor and a non-motor domain in the human dentate nucleus — An fMRI study
- M. Küper, A. Dimitrova, +7 authors D. Timmann
- Psychology, Medicine
- NeuroImage
- 14 February 2011
TLDR
Involvement of the cerebellar cortex and nuclei in verbal and visuospatial working memory: A 7T fMRI study
- M. Thürling, H. Hautzel, +4 authors D. Timmann
- Psychology, Computer Science
- NeuroImage
- 1 September 2012
TLDR
Activation of the cerebellar cortex and the dentate nucleus in a prism adaptation fMRI study
- M. Küper, Meret J S Wünnemann, +6 authors D. Timmann
- Psychology, Medicine
- Human brain mapping
- 1 April 2014
During prism adaptation two types of learning processes can be distinguished. First, fast strategic motor control responses are predominant in the early course of prism adaptation to achieve rapid… Expand
First Clinical Study on Ultra-High-Field MR Imaging in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis: Comparison of 1.5T and 7T
- K. Kollia, S. Maderwald, +6 authors I. Wanke
- Medicine
- American Journal of Neuroradiology
- 1 April 2009
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Higher magnetic field strengths and continuous improvement of high-resolution imaging in multiple sclerosis (MS) are expected to provide unique in-vivo and non-invasive… Expand
Detection of pulmonary nodules using a 2D HASTE MR sequence: comparison with MDCT.
- T. Schroeder, S. Ruehm, J. Debatin, M. Ladd, J. Barkhausen, Susanne C. Goehde
- Medicine
- AJR. American journal of roentgenology
- 1 October 2005
OBJECTIVE
The objective of our study was to determine the diagnostic performance of MRI based on a HASTE sequence for the detection of pulmonary nodules in comparison with MDCT.
MATERIALS AND… Expand
7‐T MR—from research to clinical applications?
- E. Moser, F. Ståhlberg, M. Ladd, S. Trattnig
- Medicine
- NMR in biomedicine
- 1 May 2012
Over 20 000 MR systems are currently installed worldwide and, although the majority operate at magnetic fields of 1.5 T and below (i.e. about 70%), experience with 3‐T (in high‐field clinical… Expand