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Jürgen Baudewig

Jürgen Baudewig

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Neuroscience

D-Index
34
Citations
5306
World Ranking
9307
National Ranking
783

Overview

Jürgen Baudewig is affiliated with the German Primate Center in Germany and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience. Their work encompasses a variety of subfields including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Anesthesia and Sedative Agents
  • Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Neural Networks and Applications

Several papers published by Baudewig and collaborators demonstrate a focus on functional MRI and its applications in neuroscience and anesthesiology:

  • "Spatial signatures of anesthesia-induced burst-suppression differ between primates and rodents" (2022, eLife)
  • "Breath holding for 20 s following extended expiration is a practical, effective and robust standard when measuring cerebrovascular reactivity in healthy adults using BOLD fMRI at 3 T" (2021, Neuroimage Reports)
  • "Spatial signatures of anesthesia-induced burst-suppression differ between primates and rodents" (2021, bioRxiv)
  • "Activation mapping in multi-center rat sensory-evoked functional MRI datasets using a unified pipeline" (2024, bioRxiv)
  • "How Variable Are Our Rat Sensory-Evoked Functional MRI Datasets?" (2024, Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition)

Frequent co-authors in their publications include:

  • Nikoloz Sirmpilatze
  • Susann Boretius
  • Marie E Galteau
  • Margaret Broadwater
  • Gabriel Desrosiers-Grégoire

Baudewig's research has appeared in venues that support interdisciplinary neuroscience and imaging research. The venues with multiple publications are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • eLife
  • Neuroimage Reports
  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • Imaging Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • Functional MRI of the immediate impact of transcranial magnetic stimulation on cortical and subcortical motor circuits

    Sven Bestmann;Jürgen Baudewig;Hartwig R. Siebner;John C. Rothwell

  • Consensus paper: Combining transcranial stimulation with neuroimaging

    Hartwig R. Siebner;Hartwig R. Siebner;Til O. Bergmann;Sven Bestmann;Sven Bestmann;Marcello Massimini

  • The Role of the Amygdala in Atypical Gaze on Emotional Faces in Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Dorit Kliemann;Isabel Dziobek;Alexander Hatri;Jürgen Baudewig

  • The neural basis of the egocentric and allocentric spatial frame of reference.

    Tino Zaehle;Kirsten Jordan;Torsten Wüstenberg;Jürgen Baudewig

  • BOLD MRI responses to repetitive TMS over human dorsal premotor cortex

    Sven Bestmann;Jürgen Baudewig;Hartwig R. Siebner;John C. Rothwell

  • Regional modulation of BOLD MRI responses to human sensorimotor activation by transcranial direct current stimulation.

    Jürgen Baudewig;Michael A. Nitsche;Walter Paulus;Jens Frahm

  • Changes in human motor cortex excitability induced by dopaminergic and anti-dopaminergic drugs

    Ulf Ziemann;Frithjof Tergau;Dirk Bruns;Jürgen Baudewig

  • Subthreshold high-frequency TMS of human primary motor cortex modulates interconnected frontal motor areas as detected by interleaved fMRI-TMS

    Sven Bestmann;Jürgen Baudewig;Hartwig R Siebner;John C Rothwell

  • Functional MRI of cortical activations induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).

    Jürgen Baudewig;Hartwig Roman Siebner;Sven Bestmann;Frithjof Tergau

  • Behavioral correlates of negative BOLD signal changes in the primary somatosensory cortex.

    Andreas Kastrup;Jürgen Baudewig;Sonja Schnaudigel;Ralph Huonker

  • Soluble adhesion molecules (sVCAM‐1 and sICAM‐1) in cerebrospinal fluid and serum correlate with MRI activity in multiple sclerosis

    Peter Rieckmann;Bernd Altenhofen;Antje Riegel;Jürgen Baudewig

  • Voluntary pelvic floor muscle control--an fMRI study.

    S. Seseke;Jürgen Baudewig;Kai Kallenberg;R.-H. Ringert

  • Neural correlates of combinatorial semantic processing of literal and figurative noun noun compound words

    Bálint Forgács;Isabel Bohrn;Jürgen Baudewig;Markus J. Hofmann

  • On the synchronization of transcranial magnetic stimulation and functional echo-planar imaging.

    Sven Bestmann;Jürgen Baudewig;Jens Frahm

  • Cortical network dysfunction caused by a subtle defect of myelination.

    Giulia Poggi;Susann Boretius;Wiebke Möbius;Nicole Moschny

  • Thresholding in correlation analyses of magnetic resonance functional neuroimaging.

    J. Baudewig;P. Dechent;K.D. Merboldt;J. Frahm

  • The posterior cingulate cortex and planum temporale/parietal operculum are activated by coherent visual motion

    A Antal;J Baudewig;W Paulus;P Dechent

  • Increased putamen and callosal motor subregion in treatment-naive boys with Tourette syndrome indicates changes in the bihemispheric motor network

    Veit Roessner;Sebastian Overlack;Carsten Schmidt-Samoa;Juergen Baudewig

  • Impulsive personality and the ability to resist immediate reward: an fMRI study examining interindividual differences in the neural mechanisms underlying self-control.

    Esther Kristina Diekhof;Esther Kristina Diekhof;Lesly Nerenberg;Peter Falkai;Peter Dechent

  • The power of imagination--how anticipatory mental imagery alters perceptual processing of fearful facial expressions.

    Esther Kristina Diekhof;Hanne E. Kipshagen;Peter Falkai;Peter Dechent

  • Normal response inhibition in boys with Tourette syndrome

    Veit Roessner;Björn Albrecht;Peter Dechent;Jürgen Baudewig

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Dechent
Peter Dechent University of Göttingen
Walter Paulus
Walter Paulus University of Göttingen
Sven Bestmann
Sven Bestmann University College London
Hartwig R. Siebner
Hartwig R. Siebner Copenhagen University Hospital
John C. Rothwell
John C. Rothwell University College London
Ulf Ziemann
Ulf Ziemann University of Tübingen
Tomáš Paus
Tomáš Paus University of Toronto
Risto J. Ilmoniemi
Risto J. Ilmoniemi Aalto University
Aribert Rothenberger
Aribert Rothenberger University of Göttingen
Veit Roessner
Veit Roessner TU Dresden

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