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    A critical assessment of data quality and venous effects in sub-millimeter fMRI by Kay, Kendrick, Jamison, Keith W., Vizioli, Luca, Zhang, Ruyuan, Margalit, Eshed, Ugurbil, Kamil

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-04-2019)
    “…Advances in hardware, pulse sequences, and reconstruction techniques have made it possible to perform functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at…”
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    Functional connectome reorganization relates to post-stroke motor recovery and structural and functional disconnection by Olafson, Emily R., Jamison, Keith W., Sweeney, Elizabeth M., Liu, Hesheng, Wang, Danhong, Bruss, Joel E., Boes, Aaron D., Kuceyeski, Amy

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-12-2021)
    “…Motor recovery following ischemic stroke is contingent on the ability of surviving brain networks to compensate for damaged tissue. In rodent models, sensory…”
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    A temporal decomposition method for identifying venous effects in task-based fMRI by Kay, Kendrick, Jamison, Keith W., Zhang, Ru-Yuan, Uğurbil, Kamil

    Published in Nature methods (01-10-2020)
    “…The spatial resolution of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is fundamentally limited by effects from large draining veins. Here we describe an…”
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    The Human Connectome Project 7 Tesla retinotopy dataset: Description and population receptive field analysis by Benson, Noah C, Jamison, Keith W, Arcaro, Michael J, Vu, An T, Glasser, Matthew F, Coalson, Timothy S, Van Essen, David C, Yacoub, Essa, Ugurbil, Kamil, Winawer, Jonathan, Kay, Kendrick

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (28-12-2018)
    “…About a quarter of human cerebral cortex is dedicated mainly to visual processing. The large-scale spatial organization of visual cortex can be measured with…”
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    SSVEP signatures of binocular rivalry during simultaneous EEG and fMRI by Jamison, Keith W., Roy, Abhrajeet V., He, Sheng, Engel, Stephen A., He, Bin

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (30-03-2015)
    “…•EEG-fMRI of binocular rivalry.•Optimized SSVEP extraction.•Frequency-tagging. Binocular rivalry is a perceptual phenomenon that arises when two incompatible…”
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    Frontoparietal network activation is associated with motor recovery in ischemic stroke patients by Olafson, Emily, Russello, Georgia, Jamison, Keith W., Liu, Hesheng, Wang, Danhong, Bruss, Joel E., Boes, Aaron D., Kuceyeski, Amy

    Published in Communications biology (21-09-2022)
    “…Strokes cause lesions that damage brain tissue, disrupt normal brain activity patterns and can lead to impairments in motor function. Although modulation of…”
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    Distinct functional and structural connections predict crystallised and fluid cognition in healthy adults by Dhamala, Elvisha, Jamison, Keith W., Jaywant, Abhishek, Dennis, Sarah, Kuceyeski, Amy

    Published in Human brain mapping (01-07-2021)
    “…White matter pathways between neurons facilitate neuronal coactivation patterns in the brain. Insight into how these structural and functional connections…”
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    Shared functional connections within and between cortical networks predict cognitive abilities in adult males and females by Dhamala, Elvisha, Jamison, Keith W., Jaywant, Abhishek, Kuceyeski, Amy

    Published in Human brain mapping (15-02-2022)
    “…A thorough understanding of sex‐independent and sex‐specific neurobiological features that underlie cognitive abilities in healthy individuals is essential for…”
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    Sex classification using long‐range temporal dependence of resting‐state functional MRI time series by Dhamala, Elvisha, Jamison, Keith W., Sabuncu, Mert R., Kuceyeski, Amy

    Published in Human brain mapping (01-09-2020)
    “…A thorough understanding of sex differences that exist in the brains of healthy individuals is crucial for the study of neurological illnesses that exhibit…”
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    Longitudinal increases in structural connectome segregation and functional connectome integration are associated with better recovery after mild TBI by Kuceyeski, Amy F., Jamison, Keith W., Owen, Julia P., Raj, Ashish, Mukherjee, Pratik

    Published in Human brain mapping (15-10-2019)
    “…Traumatic brain injury damages white matter pathways that connect brain regions, disrupting transmission of electrochemical signals and causing cognitive and…”
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    Predicting Language Function Post-Stroke: A Model-Based Structural Connectivity Approach by Hildesheim, Franziska E., Ophey, Anja, Zumbansen, Anna, Funck, Thomas, Schuster, Tibor, Jamison, Keith W., Kuceyeski, Amy, Thiel, Alexander

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-06-2024)
    “…Background The prediction of post-stroke language function is essential for the development of individualized treatment plans based on the personal recovery…”
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    Ultra-high-resolution fMRI of Human Ventral Temporal Cortex Reveals Differential Representation of Categories and Domains by Margalit, Eshed, Jamison, Keith W, Weiner, Kevin S, Vizioli, Luca, Zhang, Ru-Yuan, Kay, Kendrick N, Grill-Spector, Kalanit

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (08-04-2020)
    “…Human ventral temporal cortex (VTC) is critical for visual recognition. It is thought that this ability is supported by large-scale patterns of activity across…”
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    Deactivation in the posterior mid-cingulate cortex reflects perceptual transitions during binocular rivalry: Evidence from simultaneous EEG-fMRI by Roy, Abhrajeet V., Jamison, Keith W., He, Sheng, Engel, Stephen A., He, Bin

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-05-2017)
    “…Binocular rivalry is a phenomenon in which perception spontaneously shifts between two different images that are dichoptically presented to the viewer. By…”
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    The sequence of regional structural disconnectivity due to multiple sclerosis lesions by Tozlu, Ceren, Olafson, Emily, Jamison, Keith W, Demmon, Emily, Kaunzner, Ulrike, Marcille, Melanie, Zinger, Nicole, Michaelson, Nara, Safi, Neha, Nguyen, Thanh, Gauthier, Susan, Kuceyeski, Amy

    Published in Brain communications (2023)
    “…Abstract Prediction of disease progression is challenging in multiple sclerosis as the sequence of lesion development and retention of inflammation within a…”
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    Contributions of network structure, chemoarchitecture and diagnostic categories to transitions between cognitive topographies by Luppi, Andrea I., Singleton, S. Parker, Hansen, Justine Y., Jamison, Keith W., Bzdok, Danilo, Kuceyeski, Amy, Betzel, Richard F., Misic, Bratislav

    Published in Nature biomedical engineering (01-09-2024)
    “…The mechanisms linking the brain’s network structure to cognitively relevant activation patterns remain largely unknown. Here, by leveraging principles of…”
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    The Human Connectome Project 7 Tesla retinotopy dataset: Description and population receptive field analysis by Benson, Noah C, Jamison, Keith W, Arcaro, Michael J, Vu, An T, Glasser, Matthew F, Coalson, Timothy S, Van Essen, David C, Yacoub, Essa, Ugurbil, Kamil, Winawer, Jonathan, Kay, Kendrick

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (28-12-2018)
    “…About a quarter of human cerebral cortex is dedicated mainly to visual processing. The large-scale spatial organization of visual cortex can be measured with…”
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    The Human Connectome Project 7 Tesla retinotopy dataset: Description and population receptive field analysis by Benson, Noah C, Jamison, Keith W, Arcaro, Michael J, Vu, An T, Glasser, Matthew F, Coalson, Timothy S, Van Essen, David C, Yacoub, Essa, Ugurbil, Kamil, Winawer, Jonathan, Kay, Kendrick

    Published in Journal of vision (Charlottesville, Va.) (03-12-2018)
    “…About a quarter of human cerebral cortex is dedicated mainly to visual processing. The large-scale spatial organization of visual cortex can be measured with…”
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