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Natalia Petridou

Natalia Petridou

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Neuroscience

D-Index
35
Citations
4369
World Ranking
9225
National Ranking
252

Overview

Natalia Petridou is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their research encompasses a broad spectrum of neuroscience and medical imaging, with a particular emphasis on advanced MRI techniques and applications.

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on neural dynamics, brain function, and neuroimaging methodologies. Selected papers include:

  • "Temporal Dynamics of Neural Responses in Human Visual Cortex," 2022, Journal of Neuroscience
  • "The contribution of the vascular architecture and cerebrovascular reactivity to the BOLD signal formation across cortical depth," 2024, Imaging Neuroscience
  • "Pushing functional MRI spatial and temporal resolution further: High-density receive arrays combined with shot-selective 2D CAIPIRINHA for 3D echo-planar imaging at 7 T," 2020, NMR in Biomedicine
  • "A touch of hierarchy: population receptive fields reveal fingertip integration in Brodmann areas in human primary somatosensory cortex," 2021, Brain Structure and Function
  • "A vision of 14 T MR for fundamental and clinical science," 2023, Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics Biology and Medicine

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Nick F. Ramsey
  • Mario Gilberto Báez-Yáñez
  • Jonathan Winawer
  • Iris I. A. Groen
  • Wouter Schellekens

Publication venues where they have contributed multiple works are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • Journal of Vision
  • Imaging Neuroscience
  • NMR in Biomedicine

The main fields of study for Natalia Petridou include Neuroscience and Medicine. Within these domains, their subfields of focus are:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Statistics and Probability

The prominent research topics covered in their work are:

  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • MRI in cancer diagnosis
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research

Best Publications

  • Topographic Representation of Numerosity in the Human Parietal Cortex

    B. M. Harvey;B. P. Klein;N. Petridou;S. O. Dumoulin

  • Ultra-high field MRI: Advancing systems neuroscience towards mesoscopic human brain function

    Serge O. Dumoulin;Alessio Fracasso;Wietske van der Zwaag;Jeroen C.W. Siero

  • Topographic representations of object size and relationships with numerosity reveal generalized quantity processing in human parietal cortex

    Ben M. Harvey;Ben M. Harvey;Alessio Fracasso;Natalia Petridou;Serge O. Dumoulin

  • Mapping the MRI voxel volume in which thermal noise matches physiological noise--implications for fMRI.

    Jerzy Bodurka;F. Ye;Natalia Petridou;Kevin Murphy

  • iEEG-BIDS, extending the Brain Imaging Data Structure specification to human intracranial electrophysiology.

    Christopher Holdgraf;Stefan Appelhoff;Stephan Bickel;Kristofer Bouchard

  • Cortical depth-dependent temporal dynamics of the BOLD response in the human brain.

    Jeroen C W Siero;Natalia Petridou;Hans Hoogduin;Peter R Luijten

  • Direct magnetic resonance detection of neuronal electrical activity.

    Natalia Petridou;Dietmar Plenz;Afonso C. Silva;Murray Loew

  • Periods of rest in fMRI contain individual spontaneous events which are related to slowly fluctuating spontaneous activity.

    Natalia Petridou;Natalia Petridou;César Caballero Gaudes;Ian L. Dryden;Susan T. Francis

  • Direct detection of neuronal activity with MRI: Fantasy, possibility, or reality?

    P. A. Bandettini;N. Petridou;J. Bodurka

  • BOLD matches neuronal activity at the mm scale: a combined 7T fMRI and ECoG study in human sensorimotor cortex.

    Jeroen C.W. Siero;Dora Hermes;Hans Hoogduin;Peter R. Luijten

  • Sub-millimeter fMRI reveals multiple topographical digit representations that form action maps in human motor cortex

    Laurentius Huber;Laurentius Huber;Emily S. Finn;Daniel A. Handwerker;Marlene Bönstrup

  • Laminar imaging of positive and negative BOLD in human visual cortex at 7T

    Alessio Fracasso;Peter R Luijten;Serge O Dumoulin;Natalia Petridou

  • Detailed somatotopy in primary motor and somatosensory cortex revealed by Gaussian population receptive fields.

    Wouter Schellekens;Natalia Petridou;Nick F. Ramsey

  • Frequency specific spatial interactions in human electrocorticography: V1 alpha oscillations reflect surround suppression

    B.M. Harvey;M.J. Vansteensel;C.H. Ferrier;N. Petridou

  • Systematic variation of population receptive field properties across cortical depth in human visual cortex

    Alessio Fracasso;Natalia Petridou;Serge O. Dumoulin

  • Fast high resolution whole brain T2* weighted imaging using echo planar imaging at 7T.

    Jaco J.M. Zwanenburg;Maarten J. Versluis;Peter R. Luijten;Natalia Petridou

  • Pushing the limits of high-resolution functional MRI using a simple high-density multi-element coil design.

    N. Petridou;M. Italiaander;B. L. van de Bank;B. L. van de Bank;J. C. W. Siero

  • Paradigm free mapping with sparse regression automatically detects single-trial functional magnetic resonance imaging blood oxygenation level dependent responses.

    César Caballero Gaudes;César Caballero Gaudes;Natalia Petridou;Natalia Petridou;Susan T. Francis;Ian L. Dryden

  • Patterns of resting state connectivity in human primary visual cortical areas: A 7t fmri study

    Mathijs Raemaekers;Wouter Schellekens;Richard Jack Anton van Wezel;Richard Jack Anton van Wezel;Natalia Petridou

  • Multiparametric MR assessment of pediatric brain tumors

    A A Tzika;L G Astrakas;M K Zarifi;N Petridou

  • Action Preparation Shapes Processing in Early Visual Cortex

    Tjerk P. Gutteling;Natalia Petridou;Serge O. Dumoulin;Ben M. Harvey

  • Lines of Baillarger in vivo and ex vivo: Myelin contrast across lamina at 7T MRI and histology.

    Alessio Fracasso;Susanne J. van Veluw;Fredy Visser;Fredy Visser;Peter R. Luijten

Frequent Co-Authors

Nick F. Ramsey
Nick F. Ramsey Utrecht University
Serge O. Dumoulin
Serge O. Dumoulin Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Penny A. Gowland
Penny A. Gowland University of Nottingham
Peter A. Bandettini
Peter A. Bandettini National Institutes of Health
Jonathan Winawer
Jonathan Winawer New York University
Mariska J. Vansteensel
Mariska J. Vansteensel Utrecht University
Frans S.S. Leijten
Frans S.S. Leijten Utrecht University
Sebastiaan F. W. Neggers
Sebastiaan F. W. Neggers Utrecht University
Manus J. Donahue
Manus J. Donahue Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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