2000 Journal Article Execution of comparable movements with different practice levels evokes differences of SMA activation as detected with FMRI at 3TErdler, Marcus, Windischberger, Christian, Cunnington, Ross, Lanzenberger, Rupert, Edward, Vinod, Gartus, Andreas, Streibl, Bernhard, Moser, Ewald, Deecke, Lüder and Beisteiner, Roland (2000). Execution of comparable movements with different practice levels evokes differences of SMA activation as detected with FMRI at 3T. NeuroImage, 11 (5 PART II) |
2000 Journal Article Use of minimum cluster size criteria in functional MRI of the human sensorimotor cortex at 3 teslaWindischberger, Christian, Beisteiner, Roland, Edward, Vinod, Erdler, Marcus, Lanzenberger, Rupert, Cunnington, Ross, Streibl, Bernhard, Gartus, Andreas and Moser, Ewald (2000). Use of minimum cluster size criteria in functional MRI of the human sensorimotor cortex at 3 tesla. NeuroImage, 11 (5 PART II) |
2000 Journal Article A novel plaster cast head fixation device reduces variability of fMRI activation resultsEdward, Vinod, Windischberger, Christian, Cunnington, Ross, Erdler, Marcus, Gartus, Andreas, Moser, Ewald and Beisteiner, Roland (2000). A novel plaster cast head fixation device reduces variability of fMRI activation results. NeuroImage, 11 (5 PART II) |
2000 Journal Article Highly significant somatotopy of the human motor hand area as investigated with 3T FMRI on 46 subjectsBeisteiner, Roland, Windischberger, Christian, Lanzenberger, Rupert, Edward, Vinod, Cunnington, Ross, Erdler, Marcus, Gartus, Andreas, Streibl, Bernhard, Moser, Ewald and Deecke, Lueder (2000). Highly significant somatotopy of the human motor hand area as investigated with 3T FMRI on 46 subjects. NeuroImage, 11 (5 PART II) |
2000 Journal Article Testing a plaster cast head fixation device's ability to restrict voluntary head motion in fMRIEdward, Vinod, Windischberger, Christian, Cunnington, Ross, Erdler, Marcus, Mayor, Dagmar, Endl, Walter and Beisteiner, Roland (2000). Testing a plaster cast head fixation device's ability to restrict voluntary head motion in fMRI. NeuroImage, 11 (5 PART II) |
2000 Journal Article Quantification of fMRI artifact reduction by a novel plaster cast head holderEdward, V, Windischberger, C, Cunnington, R, Erdler, M, Lanzenberger, R, Mayer, D, Endl, W and Beisteiner, R (2000). Quantification of fMRI artifact reduction by a novel plaster cast head holder. Human Brain Mapping, 11 (3), 207-213. doi: 10.1002/1097-0193(200011)11:33.0.CO;2-J |
2000 Journal Article Bimanual co-ordination in Huntington's diseaseJohnson, K. A., Bennett, J. E., Georgiou, N., Bradshaw, J. L., Chiu, E., Cunnington, R. and Iansek, R. (2000). Bimanual co-ordination in Huntington's disease. Experimental Brain Research, 134 (4), 483-489. doi: 10.1007/s002210000485 |
2000 Journal Article Improvement of presurgical patient evaluation by generation of functional magnetic resonance risk mapsBeisteiner, R., Lanzenberger, R., Novak, K., Edward, V., Windischberger, C., Erdler, M., Cunnington, R., Gartus, A., Streibl, B., Moser, E., Czech, T. and Deecke, L. (2000). Improvement of presurgical patient evaluation by generation of functional magnetic resonance risk maps. Neuroscience Letters, 290 (1), 13-16. doi: 10.1016/S0304-3940(00)01303-3 |
1999 Journal Article Single-event functional MRI of supplementary and primary motor cortical areasCunnington, Ross, Windischberger, Christian, Barth, Marcus, Beisteiner, Roland, Edward, Vinod, Erdler, Marcus, Kaindl, Thomas and Moser, Ewald (1999). Single-event functional MRI of supplementary and primary motor cortical areas. NeuroImage, 9 (6 PART II) |
1999 Journal Article Homuncular organization of finger representation in the human motor cortex as studied by whole head magnetoencephalographyErdler, Marcus, Beisteiner, Roland, Mayer, Dagmar, Edward, Vinod, Kaindl, Thomas, Windischberger, Christian, Cunnington, Ross and Deecke, Lüder (1999). Homuncular organization of finger representation in the human motor cortex as studied by whole head magnetoencephalography. NeuroImage, 9 (6 PART II) |
1999 Journal Article Event related FMRI with simulataneous high temporal and high spatial resolution and without relevant image distortionBeisteiner, Roland, Edward, Vinod, Langenberger, Karl, Barth, Markus, Windischberger, Christian, Erdler, Marcus, Cunnington, Ross and Moser, Ewald (1999). Event related FMRI with simulataneous high temporal and high spatial resolution and without relevant image distortion. NeuroImage, 9 (6 PART II) |
1999 Journal Article Finger somatotopy in the human motor cortex: A comparison of fuzzy cluster and correlation analysisWindischberger, Christian, Beisteiner, Roland, Edward, Vinod, Endl, Walter, Erdler, Marcus, Cunnington, Ross, Streibl, Bernhard and Moser, Ewald (1999). Finger somatotopy in the human motor cortex: A comparison of fuzzy cluster and correlation analysis. NeuroImage, 9 (6 PART II) |
1999 Journal Article Quantification of the effectiveness of a novel plaster cast helmet head fixation deviceEdward, Vinod, Beisteiner, Roland, Cunnington, Ross, Windischbergert, Christian, Kaindl, Thomas, Erdler, Marcus, Zachar, Alina, Endl, Walter and Mayer, Dagmar (1999). Quantification of the effectiveness of a novel plaster cast helmet head fixation device. NeuroImage, 9 (6 PART II) |
1999 Journal Article Macrovascular differentiation but microvascular overlap of human hand motor somatotopyBeisteiner, Roland, Windischberger, Christian, Edward, Vinod, Cunnington, Ross, Erdler, Marcus, Endl, Walter, Kaindl, Thomas and Moser, Ewald (1999). Macrovascular differentiation but microvascular overlap of human hand motor somatotopy. NeuroImage, 9 (6 PART II) |
1999 Journal Article Bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation improves frontal cortex function in Parkinson's disease - An electrophysiological study of the contingent negative variationGerschlager, W, Alesch, F, Cunnington, R, Deecke, L, Dirnberger, G, Endl, W, Lindinger, G and Lang, W (1999). Bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation improves frontal cortex function in Parkinson's disease - An electrophysiological study of the contingent negative variation. Brain, 122 (12), 2365-2373. doi: 10.1093/brain/122.12.2365 |
1999 Journal Article Fuzzy clustering as a model-free analysis method in single-event fMRIWindischberger, Christian, Barth, Markus, Beisteiner, Roland, Cunnington, Ross, Edward, Vinod, Erdler, Markus, Kaindl, Thomas and Moser, Ewald (1999). Fuzzy clustering as a model-free analysis method in single-event fMRI. NeuroImage, 9 (6 PART II) |
1999 Journal Article Relationships between movement initiation times and movement-related cortical potentials in Parkinson's diseaseCunnington, R., Iansek, R. and Bradshaw, J. L. (1999). Relationships between movement initiation times and movement-related cortical potentials in Parkinson's disease. Human Movement Science, 18 (2-3), 443-459. doi: 10.1016/S0167-9457(99)00018-4 |
1999 Journal Article Quantification of Supplementary Motor Area activation with movements of different practice levels using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 3TErdler, M., Windischberger, C., Cunnington, R., Edward, V., Streibl, B., Gartus, A., Moser, E., Deecke, L. and Beisteiner, R. (1999). Quantification of Supplementary Motor Area activation with movements of different practice levels using Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging at 3T. Biomedizinische Technik, 44 (s2), 120-122. doi: 10.1515/bmte.1999.44.s2.120 |
1999 Journal Article Movement-related potentials in Parkinson's disease: External cues and attentional strategiesCunnington, R., Iansek, R. and Bradshaw, J. L. (1999). Movement-related potentials in Parkinson's disease: External cues and attentional strategies. Movement Disorders, 14 (1), 63-68. doi: 10.1002/1531-8257(199901)14:13.0.CO;2-V |
1999 Journal Article The use of single event fMRI and fuzzy clustering analysis to examine haemodynamic response timecourses in supplementary motor and primary motor cortical areasCunnington, R., Windischberger, C., Deecke, L. and Moser, E. (1999). The use of single event fMRI and fuzzy clustering analysis to examine haemodynamic response timecourses in supplementary motor and primary motor cortical areas. Biomedizinische Technik, 44 (s2), 116-119. doi: 10.1515/bmte.1999.44.s2.116 |