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Jürgen Hennig is affiliated with the University of Freiburg in Germany. Their primary research falls within the field of Medicine, with a focus on subfields such as Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Spectroscopy, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their work covers a range of scientific topics, including:

  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
  • Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention

Recent publications by Jürgen Hennig include:

  • "Cardiovascular brain impulses in Alzheimer's disease," 2021, Brain
  • "Joint Imaging Platform for Federated Clinical Data Analytics," 2020, JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics
  • "The ventral pathway of the human brain: A continuous association tract system," 2021, NeuroImage
  • "The variability of functional MRI brain signal increases in Alzheimer's disease at cardiorespiratory frequencies," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "15 Years MR-encephalography," 2020, Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics Biology and Medicine

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Jürgen Hennig include:

  • Dominik von Elverfeldt
  • Axel J. Krafft
  • Pierre LeVan
  • Andreas B. Schmidt
  • Jan-Bernd Hövener

Their research findings are often published in specialized scientific venues such as:

  • Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics Biology and Medicine
  • NMR in Biomedicine
  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition

Best Publications

  • RARE imaging: a fast imaging method for clinical MR.

    J. Hennig;A. Nauerth;H. Friedburg

  • Ventral and dorsal pathways for language

    Dorothee Saur;Björn W. Kreher;Susanne Schnell;Dorothee Kümmerer

  • Multiecho imaging sequences with low refocusing flip angles

    J Hennig

  • Quantitative 2D and 3D phase contrast MRI: optimized analysis of blood flow and vessel wall parameters.

    Aurélien F. Stalder;M. F. Russe;A. Frydrychowicz;J. Bock

  • Frontolimbic brain abnormalities in patients with borderline personality disorder: a volumetric magnetic resonance imaging study.

    Ludger Tebartz van Elst;Bernd Hesslinger;Thorsten Thiel;Emanuel Geiger

  • Magnetic resonance imaging of freely moving objects: prospective real-time motion correction using an external optical motion tracking system.

    Maxim Zaitsev;Christian Dold;Georgios Sakas;Jürgen Hennig

  • Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies on human brain Myo-inositol in hypo-osmolarity and hepatic encephalopathy

    Dieter Häussinger;Jörg Laubenberger;Stephan Vom Dahl;Thomas Ernst

  • Time-resolved 3D MR velocity mapping at 3T: Improved navigator-gated assessment of vascular anatomy and blood flow

    Michael Markl;Andreas Harloff;Thorsten A. Bley;Maxim Zaitsev

  • The Processing of First- and Second-Order Motion in Human Visual Cortex Assessed by Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)

    Andrew T. Smith;Mark W. Greenlee;Krish Devi Singh;Falk M. Kraemer

  • Cortical and subcortical correlates of electroencephalographic alpha rhythm modulation

    Bernd Feige;Klaus Scheffler;Fabrizio Esposito;Francesco Di Salle

  • Ultra-fast magnetic resonance encephalography of physiological brain activity – Glymphatic pulsation mechanisms?

    Vesa Kiviniemi;Vesa Kiviniemi;Xindi Wang;Vesa Korhonen;Tuija Keinänen

  • Point spread function mapping with parallel imaging techniques and high acceleration factors: fast, robust, and flexible method for echo-planar imaging distortion correction.

    M. Zaitsev;J. Hennig;O. Speck

  • Human brain tumors: assessment with in vivo proton MR spectroscopy.

    D Ott;J Hennig;T Ernst

  • Neural correlates of antinociception in borderline personality disorder.

    Christian Schmahl;Martin Bohus;Fabrizio Esposito;Rolf-Detlef Treede

  • Multiecho sequences with variable refocusing flip angles: Optimization of signal behavior using smooth transitions between pseudo steady states (TRAPS)

    Juergen Hennig;Matthias Weigel;Klaus Scheffler

  • Echoes—how to generate, recognize, use or avoid them in MR-imaging sequences. Part I: Fundamental and not so fundamental properties of spin echoes

    Jürgen Hennig

  • Observation of a fast response in functional MR.

    Thomas Ernst;Jürgen Hennig

  • Chronic Insomnia and MRI-Measured Hippocampal Volumes: A Pilot Study

    Dieter Riemann;Ulrich Voderholzer;Kai Spiegelhalder;Magdolna Hornyak

  • Frontoorbital volume reductions in adult patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

    B Hesslinger;L Tebartz van Elst;T Thiel;K Haegele

  • Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the brain in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with liver cirrhosis.

    J Laubenberger;D Haussinger;S Bayer;H Gufler

Frequent Co-Authors

Maxim Zaitsev
Maxim Zaitsev University of Freiburg
Michael Markl
Michael Markl Northwestern University
Klaus Scheffler
Klaus Scheffler Max Planck Society
Mathias Langer
Mathias Langer University of Freiburg
Jan G. Korvink
Jan G. Korvink Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Cornelius Weiller
Cornelius Weiller University of Freiburg
Dieter Ebert
Dieter Ebert University of Basel
Bernd Feige
Bernd Feige University of Freiburg
Christoph P. Kaller
Christoph P. Kaller University of Freiburg
Dieter Riemann
Dieter Riemann University of Freiburg

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