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D-Index
62
Citations
12950
World Ranking
3547
National Ranking
1640

Best Publications

  • A fronto-parietal circuit for object manipulation in man: evidence from an fMRI-study.

    F. Binkofski;G. Buccino;S. Posse;R. J. Seitz

  • Human anterior intraparietal area subserves prehension A combined lesion and functional MRI activation study

    F. Binkofski;C. Dohle;S. Posse;K. M. Stephan

  • Use of tissue water as a concentration reference for proton spectroscopic imaging.

    Charles Gasparovic;Tao Song;Deidre Devier;H. Jeremy Bockholt

  • Broca's region subserves imagery of motion: a combined cytoarchitectonic and fMRI study.

    Ferdinand Binkofski;Katrin Amunts;Klaus Martin Stephan;Stefan Posse

  • Enhancement of BOLD‐contrast sensitivity by single‐shot multi‐echo functional MR imaging

    Stefan Posse;Stefan Wiese;Daniel Gembris;Klaus Mathiak

  • Methodological consensus on clinical proton MRS of the brain: Review and recommendations

    Martin Wilson;Ovidiu Andronesi;Peter B Barker;Robert Bartha

  • High speed 1H spectroscopic imaging in human brain by echo planar spatial-spectral encoding.

    S. Posse;Gilles Tedeschi;R. Risinger;R. Ogg

  • Differential amygdala activation in schizophrenia during sadness.

    F. Schneider;U. Weiss;C. Kessler;J.B. Salloum

  • Real-time fMRI of temporolimbic regions detects amygdala activation during single-trial self-induced sadness

    Stefan Posse;Daniel Fitzgerald;Kunxiu Gao;Ute Habel

  • Subcortical correlates of differential classical conditioning of aversive emotional reactions in social phobia.

    Frank Schneider;Ute Weiss;Christoph Kessler;Hans Wilhelm Müller-Gärtner

  • Gender differences in regional cerebral activity during sadness.

    Frank Schneider;Ute Habel;Christoph Kessler;Jasmin B. Salloum

  • Three-dimensional echo-planar MR spectroscopic imaging at short echo times in the human brain.

    S Posse;C DeCarli;D Le Bihan

  • Activation of frontoparietal cortices during memorized triple-step sequences of saccadic eye movements: an fMRI study

    W. Heide;F. Binkofski;R. J. Seitz;S. Posse

  • Functional imaging of conditioned aversive emotional responses in antisocial personality disorder.

    Frank Schneider;Ute Habel;Christoph Kessler;Stefan Posse

  • The role of ventral medial wall motor areas in bimanual co-ordination. A combined lesion and activation study.

    K M Stephan;F Binkofski;U Halsband;C Dohle

  • Regional brain chemical alterations in young children with autism spectrum disorder

    S.D. Friedman;D.W. Shaw;A.A. Artru;T.L. Richards

  • Differential magnetic resonance signal change in human sensorimotor cortex to finger movements of different rate of the dominant and subdominant hand.

    L Jäncke;M Peters;G Schlaug;S Posse

  • Intensity coding of auditory stimuli: an fMRI study.

    L JÄncke;N.J Shah;S Posse;M Grosse-Ryuken

  • Multimodal Neuroimaging in Schizophrenia: Description and Dissemination.

    C. J. Aine;C. J. Aine;Henry Jeremy Bockholt;Henry Jeremy Bockholt;Juan R. Bustillo;José M. Cañive

  • Magnetic resonance in preterm and term newborns : 1H-spectroscopy in developing human brain

    Petra S Hüppi;Stefan Posse;François Lazeyras;Roland Burri

Frequent Co-Authors

Ferdinand Binkofski
Ferdinand Binkofski RWTH Aachen University
Stephen R. Dager
Stephen R. Dager University of Washington
Todd L. Richards
Todd L. Richards University of Washington
Frank Schneider
Frank Schneider Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Ute Habel
Ute Habel RWTH Aachen University
Giovanni Buccino
Giovanni Buccino Magna Graecia University
Andrew R. Mayer
Andrew R. Mayer Mind Research Network
Gregory J. Moore
Gregory J. Moore Stanford University School of Medicine
Wolfgang Heide
Wolfgang Heide Allgemeines Krankenhaus Celle
Wolfgang Grodd
Wolfgang Grodd Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics

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