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Richard D. Hoge

Richard D. Hoge

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Neuroscience

D-Index
42
Citations
10349
World Ranking
7538
National Ranking
443

Overview

Richard D. Hoge is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada, with a primary research focus within the field of Medicine. Their expertise spans several subfields, including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

Their work addresses a range of topics related to brain and cardiovascular health. These topics include Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases, Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention, Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies, Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics, and Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research.

Richard D. Hoge has contributed to a range of scientific publications over recent years. Notable papers include:

  • Open science datasets from PREVENT-AD, a longitudinal cohort of pre-symptomatic Alzheimer's disease (2021), published in NeuroImage Clinical
  • Sex moderations in the relationship between aortic stiffness, cognition, and cerebrovascular reactivity in healthy older adults (2021), published in PLoS ONE
  • Neural and behavioral correlates of human pain avoidance in participants with and without episodic migraine (2021), published in Pain
  • A birdcage transmit, 24-channel conformal receive array coil for sensitive 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging of the human brain at 7 T (2024), published in NMR in Biomedicine
  • Sex moderates the relationship between aortic stiffness, cognition and cerebrovascular reactivity in healthy older adults (2020), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Their research is frequently published in venues such as the Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition, NeuroImage Clinical, PLoS ONE, Pain, and NMR in Biomedicine.

Richard D. Hoge collaborates regularly with several researchers, including Pedram Yazdanbakhsh, Marcus J. Couch, David A. Rudko, Christine Tardif, and Alan C. Evans. These collaborations have involved multiple joint contributions to scientific literature.

Best Publications

  • Enhancement of MR images using registration for signal averaging

    Colin J. Holmes;Rick Hoge;Louis Collins;Roger Woods

  • A temporal comparison of BOLD, ASL, and NIRS hemodynamic responses to motor stimuli in adult humans

    Theodore J. Huppert;Richard D. Hoge;Solomon Gilbert Diamond;Maria Angela Franceschini

  • Comparison of physiological noise at 1.5 T, 3 T and 7 T and optimization of fMRI acquisition parameters.

    Christina Triantafyllou;Richard D. Hoge;Gunnar Krueger;Christopher J. Wiggins

  • Investigation of BOLD signal dependence on cerebral blood flow and oxygen consumption: the deoxyhemoglobin dilution model.

    Richard D. Hoge;Jeff Atkinson;Brad Gill;Gérard R. Crelier

  • Linear coupling between cerebral blood flow and oxygen consumption in activated human cortex

    Hoge Rd;Atkinson J;Gill B;Crelier Gr

  • Event-related fMRI of the auditory cortex.

    Pascal Belin;Robert J. Zatorre;Rick Hoge;Alan C. Evans

  • Quantification of the cortical contribution to the NIRS signal over the motor cortex using concurrent NIRS-fMRI measurements.

    Louis Gagnon;Meryem A. Yücel;Mathieu Dehaes;Robert J. Cooper

  • Higher levels of cardiovascular fitness are associated with better executive function and prefrontal oxygenation in younger and older women.

    Olivier Dupuy;Claudine J. Gauthier;Sarah A. Fraser;Laurence Desjardins-Crèpeau

  • Can the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen be estimated with near-infrared spectroscopy?

    D A Boas;G Strangman;J P Culver;R D Hoge

  • Relating axonal injury to functional recovery in MS

    H. Reddy;S. Narayanan;P.M. Matthews;R.D. Hoge

  • Density compensation functions for spiral MRI

    Richard D. Hoge;Remi K. S. Kwan;G. Bruce Pike

  • Event-related fMRI of the auditory cortex.

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  • Magnetic resonance imaging of resting OEF and CMRO₂ using a generalized calibration model for hypercapnia and hyperoxia.

    Claudine Joëlle Gauthier;Richard D. Hoge

  • fMRI and sleep correlates of the age-related impairment in motor memory consolidation.

    Stuart M. Fogel;Genevieve Albouy;Catherine Vien;Romana Popovicci

  • Effect of spatial smoothing on physiological noise in high-resolution fMRI

    Christina Triantafyllou;Richard D. Hoge;Lawrence L. Wald

  • Comparison of cerebral vascular reactivity measures obtained using breath-holding and CO2 inhalation.

    Felipe B Tancredi;Richard D Hoge

  • Simultaneous recording of task-induced changes in blood oxygenation, volume, and flow using diffuse optical imaging and arterial spin-labeling MRI.

    Richard D. Hoge;Maria Angela Franceschini;R. J. M. Covolan;Theodore J. Huppert

  • Pointing with the eyes: the role of gaze in communicating danger.

    Nouchine Hadjikhani;Nouchine Hadjikhani;Nouchine Hadjikhani;Rick Hoge;Rick Hoge;Josh Snyder;Beatrice de Gelder;Beatrice de Gelder

  • Stimulus-dependent BOLD and perfusion dynamics in human V1.

    Richard D. Hoge;Jeff Atkinson;Brad Gill;Gérard R. Crelier

  • The Canadian Dementia Imaging Protocol: Harmonizing National Cohorts

    Simon Duchesne;Isabelle Chouinard;Olivier Potvin;Vladimir S. Fonov

  • The adverse effects of reduced cerebral perfusion on cognition and brain structure in older adults with cardiovascular disease.

    Michael L. Alosco;John Gunstad;Beth A. Jerskey;Xiaomeng Xu

  • Sleep Spindles Predict Neural and Behavioral Changes in Motor Sequence Consolidation

    Marc Barakat;Julie Carrier;Karen Debas;Ovidiu Lungu

Frequent Co-Authors

Louis Bherer
Louis Bherer University of Montreal
Habib Benali
Habib Benali Concordia University
Julien Cohen-Adad
Julien Cohen-Adad Polytechnique Montréal
Serge Rossignol
Serge Rossignol University of Montreal
Julien Doyon
Julien Doyon Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Pierre Bellec
Pierre Bellec University of Montreal
David A. Boas
David A. Boas Boston University
G. Bruce Pike
G. Bruce Pike University of Calgary
Alan C. Evans
Alan C. Evans McGill University
Theodore J. Huppert
Theodore J. Huppert University of Pittsburgh

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