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Victor M. Haughton is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine and neuroscience, with a specialization in cellular and molecular neuroscience and neurology. The scope of their work includes pediatric health, surgery, and public health related to environmental and occupational factors.

Their scientific contributions concentrate on cerebrospinal fluid dynamics, hydrocephalus, traumatic brain injury, neurovascular disturbances, and fetal and pediatric neurological disorders. Additional topics of investigation involve spinal dysraphism and malformations, neurosurgical procedures and complications, head and neck surgical oncology, as well as advanced MRI techniques and applications.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Antonio L. Sánchez, Stephanie Sincomb, Wilfried Coenen, C. Martínez-Bazán, and Ernesto Criado-Hidalgo.

Haughton's publications often appear in journals related to fluid mechanics and neuroradiology, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their work. Primary publication venues include the Journal of Fluid Mechanics, American Journal of Neuroradiology, Scientific Reports, European Journal of Mechanics - B/Fluids, and Biophysical Journal.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Victor M. Haughton include:

  • A one-dimensional model for the pulsating flow of cerebrospinal fluid in the spinal canal, 2022, Journal of Fluid Mechanics
  • Effect of Normal Breathing on the Movement of CSF in the Spinal Subarachnoid Space, 2022, American Journal of Neuroradiology
  • Transmantle Pressure Computed from MR Imaging Measurements of Aqueduct Flow and Dimensions, 2021, American Journal of Neuroradiology
  • Arterial pulsations and transmantle pressure synergetically drive glymphatic flow, 2025, Scientific Reports
  • An analytic model for the flow induced in syringomyelia cavities, 2024, Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Best Publications

  • Functional connectivity in the motor cortex of resting human brain using echo-planar MRI.

    Bharat Biswal;F. Z Yetkin;V. M Haughton;J. S Hyde

  • Frequencies Contributing to Functional Connectivity in the Cerebral Cortex in “Resting-state” Data

    D Cordes;V M Haughton;K Arfanakis;J D Carew

  • Endoprosthesis for repairing a damaged vessel

    Peer Lindemann;Victor M. Haughton

  • Mapping Functionally Related Regions of Brain with Functional Connectivity MR Imaging

    D Cordes;V M Haughton;K Arfanakis;G J Wendt

  • Determination of language dominance using functional MRI A comparison with the Wada test

    J. R. Binder;S. J. Swanson;T. A. Hammeke;G. L. Morris

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging of complex human movements

    Stephen M Rao;J. R. Binder;P. A. Bandettini;T. A. Hammeke

  • Diffusion tensor MR imaging in diffuse axonal injury.

    Konstantinos Arfanakis;Victor M. Haughton;John D. Carew;Baxter P. Rogers

  • White matter tractography using diffusion tensor deflection.

    Mariana Lazar;David M. Weinstein;Jay S. Tsuruda;Khader M. Hasan

  • The effect of disc degeneration and facet joint osteoarthritis on the segmental flexibility of the lumbar spine.

    Atsushi Fujiwara;Tae-Hong Lim;Howard S. An;Nobuhiro Tanaka

  • Correlation of magnetic resonance imaging with neuropsychological testing in multiple sclerosis

    S. M. Rao;G. J. Leo;V. M. Haughton;P. St. Aubin-Faubert

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging of human auditory cortex

    J. R. Binder;S. M. Rao;T. A. Hammeke;F. Z. Yetkin

  • Diffusion-tensor imaging of white matter tracts in patients with cerebral neoplasm.

    Brian P. Witwer;Roham Moftakhar;Khader M. Hasan;Praveen Deshmukh

  • Anatomic changes of the spinal canal and intervertebral foramen associated with flexion-extension movement.

    Akihiko Inufusa;Howard S. An;Tae-Hong Lim;Toru Hasegawa

  • Lumbar foraminal stenosis: critical heights of the intervertebral discs and foramina. A cryomicrotome study in cadavera.

    Toru Hasegawa;Howard An;Victor Haughton;Bruce Nowicki

  • PC VIPR: a high-speed 3D phase-contrast method for flow quantification and high-resolution angiography.

    Tianliang Gu;Frank R Korosec;Walter F Block;Sean B Fain

  • Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Mapping of the Motor Cortex in Patients with Cerebral Tumors

    Wade M. Mueller;F. Zerrin Yetkin;Thomas A. Hammeke;George L. Morris

  • Functional MR activation correlated with intraoperative cortical mapping.

    F Z Yetkin;W M Mueller;G L Morris;T L McAuliffe

  • The relationship between disc degeneration and flexibility of the lumbar spine

    Nobuhiro Tanaka;Howard S An;Tae-Hong Lim;Atsushi Fujiwara

  • Morphologic changes in the lumbar intervertebral foramen due to flexion-extension, lateral bending, and axial rotation: an in vitro anatomic and biomechanical study.

    Atsushi Fujiwara;Howard S. An;Tae-Hong Lim;Victor M. Haughton

  • Articular cartilage: correlation of histologic zones with signal intensity at MR imaging.

    J M Modl;L A Sether;V M Haughton;J B Kneeland

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard S. An
Howard S. An Rush University Medical Center
M. Elizabeth Meyerand
M. Elizabeth Meyerand University of Wisconsin–Madison
James S. Hyde
James S. Hyde Medical College of Wisconsin
George L. Morris
George L. Morris Medical College of Wisconsin
Konstantinos Arfanakis
Konstantinos Arfanakis Illinois Institute of Technology
Thomas A. Hammeke
Thomas A. Hammeke Medical College of Wisconsin
Stephen M. Rao
Stephen M. Rao Cleveland Clinic
Mariellen Fischer
Mariellen Fischer Associated Mental Health Consultants
Robert W. Cox
Robert W. Cox National Institutes of Health
Bharat B. Biswal
Bharat B. Biswal New Jersey Institute of Technology

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