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Axel Schleicher is affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. Their research profile does not currently include documented papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications that are publicly listed. No specific awards have been recorded for this scientist.

There is also no available data on Axel Schleicher's main fields or subfields of study, nor on the primary topics they focus on within their research. This absence of detailed public information limits the ability to detail their research areas or specific scientific contributions.

The information provided indicates that Axel Schleicher is an active scientist associated with a major research institution in Germany, which suggests engagement in scientific or technical disciplines typically pursued at Forschungszentrum Jülich.

Best Publications

  • Broca's region revisited: cytoarchitecture and intersubject variability.

    Katrin Amunts;Axel Schleicher;Uli Bürgel;Hartmut Mohlberg

  • The human pattern of gyrification in the cerebral cortex

    Karl Zilles;Este Armstrong;Este Armstrong;Axel Schleicher;Hans-Joachim Kretschmann

  • The Ontogeny of Human Gyrification

    Este Armstrong;Axel Schleicher;Heyder Omran;Maria Curtis

  • Human primary auditory cortex: cytoarchitectonic subdivisions and mapping into a spatial reference system.

    P. Morosan;J. Rademacher;A. Schleicher;K. Amunts

  • Prefrontal cortex in humans and apes: a comparative study of area 10.

    Katerina Semendeferi;Este Armstrong;Axel Schleicher;Karl Zilles

  • Two different areas within the primary motor cortex of man

    Stefan Geyer;Anders Ledberg;Axel Schleicher;Shigeo Kinomura

  • Probabilistic mapping and volume measurement of human primary auditory cortex.

    J. Rademacher;P. Morosan;T. Schormann;A. Schleicher

  • The human inferior parietal cortex: Cytoarchitectonic parcellation and interindividual variability

    Svenja Caspers;Stefan Geyer;Axel Schleicher;Hartmut Mohlberg

  • Areas 3a, 3b, and 1 of Human Primary Somatosensory Cortex: 1. Microstructural Organization and Interindividual Variability

    Stefan Geyer;Axel Schleicher;Karl Zilles

  • Asymmetry in the human motor cortex and handedness.

    Katrin Amunts;Gottfried Schlaug;Axel Schleicher;Helmuth Steinmetz

  • Motor cortex and hand motor skills: structural compliance in the human brain.

    Katrin Amunts;Gottfried Schlaug;Lutz Jäncke;Helmuth Steinmetz

  • The Human Parietal Operculum. I. Cytoarchitectonic Mapping of Subdivisions

    Simon B. Eickhoff;Axel Schleicher;Karl Zilles;Katrin Amunts

  • Stereotaxic probabilistic maps of the magnocellular cell groups in human basal forebrain

    Laszlo Zaborszky;L. Hoemke;Hartmut Mohlberg;Axel Schleicher

  • Observer-Independent Method for Microstructural Parcellation of Cerebral Cortex: A Quantitative Approach to Cytoarchitectonics

    A. Schleicher;K. Amunts;S. Geyer;P. Morosan

  • Broca's region: Novel organizational principles and multiple receptor mapping

    Katrin Amunts;Katrin Amunts;Marianne Lenzen;Marianne Lenzen;Marianne Lenzen;Angela D. Friederici;Axel Schleicher

  • Cytoarchitectonic identification and probabilistic mapping of two distinct areas within the anterior ventral bank of the human intraparietal sulcus

    Hi-Jae Choi;Karl Zilles;Hartmut Mohlberg;Axel Schleicher

  • Receptor architecture of human cingulate cortex: Evaluation of the four-region neurobiological model

    Nicola Palomero-Gallagher;Brent A. Vogt;Axel Schleicher;Helen S. Mayberg

  • Mapping of human and macaque sensorimotor areas by integrating architectonic, transmitter receptor, MRI and PET data.

    K Zilles;G Schlaug;M Matelli;G Luppino

  • 21 – Quantitative Analysis of Cyto- and Receptor Architecture of the Human Brain

    Karl Zilles;Axel Schleicher;Nicola Palomero-Gallagher;Katrin Amunts

  • Variability and asymmetry in the human precentral motor system - A cytoarchitectonic and myeloarchitectonic brain mapping study

    J. Rademacher;U. Bürgel;S. Geyer;T. Schormann

Frequent Co-Authors

Karl Zilles
Karl Zilles Forschungszentrum Jülich
Katrin Amunts
Katrin Amunts Forschungszentrum Jülich
Nicola Palomero-Gallagher
Nicola Palomero-Gallagher Forschungszentrum Jülich
Hartmut Mohlberg
Hartmut Mohlberg Forschungszentrum Jülich
Simon B. Eickhoff
Simon B. Eickhoff Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Stefan Geyer
Stefan Geyer Max Planck Society
Gottfried Schlaug
Gottfried Schlaug University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Svenja Caspers
Svenja Caspers Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Otto W. Witte
Otto W. Witte Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Per E. Roland
Per E. Roland University of Copenhagen

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