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Robert Turner

Robert Turner

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Neuroscience

D-Index
133
Citations
81278
World Ranking
246
National Ranking
17

Overview

Robert Turner is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany and has contributed extensively to the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience. Their research encompasses several subfields, notably Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Biomedical Engineering, Social Psychology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

The scientist's work spans a variety of topics, including:

  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces

Robert Turner has published multiple papers during their career. Key recent publications include:

  • Resolving multisensory and attentional influences across cortical depth in sensory cortices, 2020, eLife
  • The Spine Physical Examination Using Telemedicine: Strategies and Best Practices, 2020, Global Spine Journal
  • Quantitative T1 mapping using multi-slice multi-shot inversion recovery EPI, 2021, NeuroImage
  • Validating layer-specific VASO across species, 2021, NeuroImage
  • The Spine Telehealth Physical Examination: Strategies for Success, 2021, HSS Journal® The Musculoskeletal Journal of Hospital for Special Surgery

The researcher frequently collaborates with several coauthors. Notable coauthors include Joan Y. Chiao, Sravisht Iyer, Karim Shafi, Francis Lovecchio, and Todd J. Albert.

In terms of publication venues, Robert Turner has a strong presence in NeuroRegulation, NeuroImage, Brain Structure and Function, eLife, and the Global Spine Journal.

Best Publications

  • Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of human brain activity during primary sensory stimulation.

    Kenneth K. Kwong;John W. Belliveau;David A. Chesler;Inna E. Goldberg

  • Movement-related effects in fMRI time-series

    Karl J. Friston;Steven Williams;Robert Howard;Richard S. J. Frackowiak

  • Analysis of fMRI Time-Series Revisited

    Karl J. Friston;A. P. Holmes;J. B. Poline;P. J. Grasby

  • White matter integrity, fiber count, and other fallacies: The do's and don'ts of diffusion MRI

    Derek K. Jones;Thomas R. Knösche;Robert Turner

  • Functional MRI evidence for adult motor cortex plasticity during motor skill learning

    A. Karni;G. Meyer;G. Meyer;Peter Jezzard;M. M. Adams

  • Event-Related fMRI: Characterizing Differential Responses

    Karl J. Friston;P. Fletcher;Oliver Josephs;A. Holmes

  • Analysis of functional MRI time‐series

    Karl J. Friston;Peter Jezzard;Robert Turner

  • The acquisition of skilled motor performance: Fast and slow experience-driven changes in primary motor cortex

    Avi Karni;Gundela Meyer;Christine Rey-Hipolito;Peter Jezzard

  • A method for removing imaging artifact from continuous EEG recorded during functional MRI.

    Philip J. Allen;Oliver Josephs;Robert Turner

  • Nonlinear responses in fMRI: The balloon model, volterra kernels, and other hemodynamics

    Karl J. Friston;Andrea Mechelli;Robert Turner;Cathy J. Price

  • Modeling Geometric Deformations in EPI Time Series

    Jesper L.R. Andersson;Chloe Hutton;John Ashburner;Robert Turner

  • Role of the posterior parietal cortex in updating reaching movements to a visual target.

    M. Desmurget;M. Desmurget;C. M. Epstein;R. S. Turner;C. Prablanc

  • Image Distortion Correction in fMRI: A Quantitative Evaluation

    Chloe Hutton;Andreas Bork;Oliver Josephs;Ralf Deichmann

  • Optimized EPI for fMRI studies of the orbitofrontal cortex.

    Ralf Deichmann;J. A. Gottfried;Chloe Hutton;Robert Turner

  • Universal Recognition of Three Basic Emotions in Music

    Thomas Hans Fritz;Sebastian Jentschke;Nathalie Gosselin;Daniela Sammler

  • Echo-planar imaging: magnetic resonance imaging in a fraction of a second

    Michael K. Stehling;Robert Turner;Peter Mansfield

  • Characterizing Dynamic Brain Responses With Fmri - A Multivariate Approach

    Karl J. Friston;Chris D. Frith;Richard S. J. Frackowiak;Robert Turner

  • Event-related f MRI

    Oliver Josephs;Robert Turner;Karl J. Friston

  • Measuring cerebral blood flow using magnetic resonance imaging techniques

    Fernando Calamante;David L. Thomas;Gaby S. Pell;Jonna Wiersma

  • Nonlinear event-related responses in fMRI

    Karl J. Friston;Oliver Josephs;Geraint Rees;Robert Turner

  • Characterizing Evoked Hemodynamics With Fmri

    Karl J. Friston;Chris D. Frith;Robert Turner;Richard S. J. Frackowiak

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefan Geyer
Stefan Geyer Max Planck Society
Pierre-Louis Bazin
Pierre-Louis Bazin University of Amsterdam
Arno Villringer
Arno Villringer Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Karl J. Friston
Karl J. Friston University College London
Oliver Josephs
Oliver Josephs Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging
Peter Jezzard
Peter Jezzard University of Oxford
Jane Neumann
Jane Neumann Max Planck Society
Birte U. Forstmann
Birte U. Forstmann University of Amsterdam
Ulrich Hegerl
Ulrich Hegerl Stiftung Deutsche Depressionshilfe
Daniel S. Margulies
Daniel S. Margulies Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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