2023 - Research.com Neuroscience in Germany Leader Award
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Neuroscience, Anatomy, Cytoarchitecture, Brain mapping and Cortex. Neuroscience is closely attributed to Neurotransmitter receptor in his research. His work investigates the relationship between Anatomy and topics such as Central nervous system that intersect with problems in Sulcus and Voxel.
His Cytoarchitecture research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Somatosensory system, Macaque, Coronal plane, Functional imaging and Intraparietal sulcus. The study incorporates disciplines such as Brodmann area, Superior parietal lobule and Auditory cortex in addition to Brain mapping. His Cortex study combines topics in areas such as Cerebral cortex, Gyrification, Prefrontal cortex and Bone plate.
His primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Anatomy, Cytoarchitecture, Cortex and Cerebral cortex. Axel Schleicher has researched Neuroscience in several fields, including Receptor and Neurotransmitter receptor. In Anatomy, Axel Schleicher works on issues like Central nervous system, which are connected to Vasoactive intestinal peptide.
His research in Cytoarchitecture intersects with topics in Macaque, Postcentral gyrus, Prefrontal cortex, Neuroimaging and Brain mapping. His Brain mapping study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Voxel and Auditory cortex. His Cortex study incorporates themes from Gyrification, Primate, Cingulate cortex and Pathology.
Axel Schleicher mostly deals with Neuroscience, Cytoarchitecture, Anatomy, Brain mapping and Cerebral cortex. His Neuroscience research includes themes of Receptor, Neurotransmitter receptor and Kainate receptor. His Cytoarchitecture research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Superior parietal lobule, Macaque, Brodmann area, Intraparietal sulcus and Human brain.
His Anatomy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Extrastriate cortex, Visual cortex, Central nervous system and Brain size. His work focuses on many connections between Brain mapping and other disciplines, such as Temporal lobe, that overlap with his field of interest in Central sulcus, Auditory cortex and Brain atlas. His work deals with themes such as Parietal lobe and Inferior parietal lobule, Cognition, which intersect with Cerebral cortex.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Neuroscience, Cytoarchitecture, Anatomy, Functional imaging and Human brain. His Neuroscience and Cerebral cortex, Neuroimaging, Cognition, Cortex and Cingulate cortex investigations all form part of his Neuroscience research activities. His study in Cytoarchitecture is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Superior parietal lobule and Intraparietal sulcus.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Extrastriate cortex, Visual cortex, Globus pallidus, Occipital lobe and Brain mapping in addition to Anatomy. The various areas that Axel Schleicher examines in his Functional imaging study include Cell bodies, Brain region, Parietal operculum, Posterior parietal cortex and Secondary somatosensory cortex. His Human brain research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Stria terminalis, Prefrontal cortex and Cholinergic, Basal forebrain.
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Broca's region revisited: cytoarchitecture and intersubject variability.
Katrin Amunts;Axel Schleicher;Uli Bürgel;Hartmut Mohlberg.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1999)
The human pattern of gyrification in the cerebral cortex
Karl Zilles;Este Armstrong;Este Armstrong;Axel Schleicher;Hans-Joachim Kretschmann.
Anatomy and Embryology (1988)
Human primary auditory cortex: cytoarchitectonic subdivisions and mapping into a spatial reference system.
P. Morosan;J. Rademacher;A. Schleicher;K. Amunts.
NeuroImage (2001)
The Ontogeny of Human Gyrification
Este Armstrong;Axel Schleicher;Heyder Omran;Maria Curtis.
Cerebral Cortex (1995)
Prefrontal cortex in humans and apes: a comparative study of area 10.
Katerina Semendeferi;Este Armstrong;Axel Schleicher;Karl Zilles.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2001)
Two different areas within the primary motor cortex of man
Stefan Geyer;Anders Ledberg;Axel Schleicher;Shigeo Kinomura.
Nature (1996)
Probabilistic mapping and volume measurement of human primary auditory cortex.
J. Rademacher;P. Morosan;T. Schormann;A. Schleicher.
NeuroImage (2001)
Areas 3a, 3b, and 1 of Human Primary Somatosensory Cortex: 1. Microstructural Organization and Interindividual Variability
Stefan Geyer;Axel Schleicher;Karl Zilles.
NeuroImage (1999)
The human inferior parietal cortex: Cytoarchitectonic parcellation and interindividual variability
Svenja Caspers;Stefan Geyer;Axel Schleicher;Hartmut Mohlberg.
NeuroImage (2006)
Asymmetry in the human motor cortex and handedness.
Katrin Amunts;Gottfried Schlaug;Axel Schleicher;Helmuth Steinmetz.
NeuroImage (1996)
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