Marek Kubicki mainly focuses on Neuroscience, Diffusion MRI, White matter, Fractional anisotropy and Schizophrenia. He has researched Neuroscience in several fields, including Extracellular and Psychosis. His Diffusion MRI research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Geometry, Artificial intelligence and Pattern recognition.
His work deals with themes such as Fornix, Frontal lobe, Anatomy, Pathology and Neuroinflammation, which intersect with White matter. His work in Fractional anisotropy addresses subjects such as Corpus callosum, which are connected to disciplines such as Internal capsule and Nuclear magnetic resonance. His Schizophrenia research incorporates themes from Biomarker, Audiology and Brain mapping.
His primary scientific interests are in Neuroscience, Diffusion MRI, White matter, Fractional anisotropy and Schizophrenia. His Neuroscience study frequently involves adjacent topics like Voxel. His Diffusion MRI research integrates issues from Neuroimaging, Brain mapping and Artificial intelligence.
His White matter study which covers Anatomy that intersects with Gray and Superior longitudinal fasciculus. In Fractional anisotropy, Marek Kubicki works on issues like Audiology, which are connected to Developmental psychology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Neuropsychology, Young adult, Internal medicine, Psychosis and Pathology.
His primary areas of investigation include White matter, Diffusion MRI, Neuroscience, Schizophrenia and Fractional anisotropy. His studies in White matter integrate themes in fields like Endocrinology, Anatomy, Middle frontal gyrus and Clinical psychology. Extracellular and Thalamus is closely connected to Psychosis in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Diffusion MRI.
His Neuroscience research includes elements of Voxel and Magnetic resonance imaging. His research integrates issues of Tractography, Internal medicine, Psychopathology and Alexithymia in his study of Schizophrenia. His Fractional anisotropy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, Audiology, Corpus callosum, Brain development and Sexual dimorphism.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in White matter, Diffusion MRI, Neuroscience, Fractional anisotropy and Tractography. His White matter research includes themes of Cognition, Endocrinology, Neuroimaging and Internal medicine. Marek Kubicki has included themes like Neuropathology and Psychosis in his Diffusion MRI study.
His studies in Neuroanatomy and Cortex are all subfields of Neuroscience research. The study incorporates disciplines such as Fornix and Corpus callosum, Anatomy in addition to Fractional anisotropy. His studies examine the connections between Tractography and genetics, as well as such issues in Schizophrenia, with regards to Anterior cingulate cortex and Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex.
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A review of diffusion tensor imaging studies in schizophrenia.
Marek R. Kubicki;Robert William McCarley;Carl-Fredrik Westin;H Park;H Park;H Park.
Journal of Psychiatric Research (2007)
A review of magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging findings in mild traumatic brain injury
Martha Elizabeth Shenton;Martha Elizabeth Shenton;Hesham Hamoda;Hesham Hamoda;J. S. Schneiderman;Sylvain Bouix.
Brain Imaging and Behavior (2012)
Uncinate Fasciculus Findings in Schizophrenia: A Magnetic Resonance Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study
Marek R. Kubicki;Carl-Fredrik Westin;Stephan Ernst Maier;Melissa Frumin.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2002)
DTI and MTR abnormalities in schizophrenia: analysis of white matter integrity.
Marek R. Kubicki;H. Park;H. Park;H. Park;Carl-Fredrik Westin;Paul Gerard Nestor.
NeuroImage (2005)
Cingulate Fasciculus Integrity Disruption in Schizophrenia: A Magnetic Resonance Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study
Marek R. Kubicki;Carl-Fredrik Westin;Paul Gerard Nestor;Cynthia Gayle Wible;Cynthia Gayle Wible.
Biological Psychiatry (2003)
Widespread white matter microstructural differences in schizophrenia across 4322 individuals : results from the ENIGMA Schizophrenia DTI Working Group
S. Kelly;S. Kelly;N. Jahanshad;A. Zalesky;P. Kochunov.
Molecular Psychiatry (2018)
Voxel-based morphometric analysis of gray matter in first episode schizophrenia.
Marek Kubicki;Martha Elizabeth Shenton;Dean F. Salisbury;Dean F. Salisbury;Yoshio Hirayasu.
NeuroImage (2002)
White matter hemisphere asymmetries in healthy subjects and in schizophrenia: a diffusion tensor MRI study
Hae-Jeong Park;Carl-Fredrik Westin;Marek R. Kubicki;Marek R. Kubicki;Stephan Ernst Maier.
NeuroImage (2004)
Review of functional and anatomical brain connectivity findings in schizophrenia.
Jennifer Fitzsimmons;Marek Kubicki;Martha E. Shenton.
Current Opinion in Psychiatry (2013)
Excessive extracellular volume reveals a neurodegenerative pattern in schizophrenia onset.
Ofer Pasternak;Carl-Fredrik Westin;Sylvain Bouix;Larry Joel Seidman;Larry Joel Seidman.
The Journal of Neuroscience (2012)
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