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2020 – today
- 2020
- [j31]Eulanca Y. Liu, Jia Guo, Aaron B. Simon, Frank Haist, David J. Dubowitz, Richard B. Buxton:
The potential for gas-free measurements of absolute oxygen metabolism during both baseline and activation states in the human brain. NeuroImage 207 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j30]Eulanca Y. Liu, Frank Haist, David J. Dubowitz, Richard B. Buxton:
Cerebral blood volume changes during the BOLD post-stimulus undershoot measured with a combined normoxia/hyperoxia method. NeuroImage 185: 154-163 (2019) - 2018
- [j29]Tim Tilford, Stoyan Stoyanov, Jessica B. S. Langbaum, Jan Christoph Janhsen, Matthias Burgard, Richard B. Buxton, Chris Bailey:
Design, manufacture and test for reliable 3D printed electronics packaging. Microelectron. Reliab. 85: 109-117 (2018) - 2017
- [j28]Karen J. Mullinger, Matthew T. Cherukara, Richard B. Buxton, Susan T. Francis, Stephen D. Mayhew:
Post-stimulus fMRI and EEG responses: Evidence for a neuronal origin hypothesised to be inhibitory. NeuroImage 157: 388-399 (2017) - 2016
- [j27]Alberto Merola, Kevin Murphy, Alan J. Stone, Michael A. Germuska, Valerie E. M. Griffeth, Nicholas P. Blockley, Richard B. Buxton, Richard G. Wise:
Measurement of oxygen extraction fraction (OEF): An optimized BOLD signal model for use with hypercapnic and hyperoxic calibration. NeuroImage 129: 159-174 (2016) - [j26]Aaron B. Simon, David J. Dubowitz, Nicholas P. Blockley, Richard B. Buxton:
A novel Bayesian approach to accounting for uncertainty in fMRI-derived estimates of cerebral oxygen metabolism fluctuations. NeuroImage 129: 198-213 (2016) - 2015
- [j25]Valerie E. M. Griffeth, Aaron B. Simon, Richard B. Buxton:
The coupling of cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism with brain activation is similar for simple and complex stimuli in human primary visual cortex. NeuroImage 104: 156-162 (2015) - [j24]Nicholas P. Blockley, Valerie E. M. Griffeth, Aaron B. Simon, David J. Dubowitz, Richard B. Buxton:
Calibrating the BOLD response without administering gases: Comparison of hypercapnia calibration with calibration using an asymmetric spin echo. NeuroImage 104: 423-429 (2015) - [j23]Aaron B. Simon, Richard B. Buxton:
Understanding the dynamic relationship between cerebral blood flow and the BOLD signal: Implications for quantitative functional MRI. NeuroImage 116: 158-167 (2015) - 2013
- [j22]Christine L. Liang, Beau M. Ances, Joanna E. Perthen, Farshad Moradi, Joy Liau, Giedrius T. Buracas, Susan R. Hopkins, Richard B. Buxton:
Luminance contrast of a visual stimulus modulates the BOLD response more than the cerebral blood flow response in the human brain. NeuroImage 64: 104-111 (2013) - [j21]Oleg Leontiev, Giedrius T. Buracas, Christine L. Liang, Beau M. Ances, Joanna E. Perthen, Amir Shmuel, Richard B. Buxton:
Coupling of cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism is conserved for chromatic and luminance stimuli in human visual cortex. NeuroImage 68: 221-228 (2013) - [j20]Nicholas P. Blockley, Valerie E. M. Griffeth, Michael A. Germuska, Daniel P. Bulte, Richard B. Buxton:
An analysis of the use of hyperoxia for measuring venous cerebral blood volume: Comparison of the existing method with a new analysis approach. NeuroImage 72: 33-40 (2013) - [j19]Farshad Moradi, Richard B. Buxton:
Adaptation of cerebral oxygen metabolism and blood flow and modulation of neurovascular coupling with prolonged stimulation in human visual cortex. NeuroImage 82: 182-189 (2013) - 2012
- [j18]Farshad Moradi, Giedrius T. Buracas, Richard B. Buxton:
Attention strongly increases oxygen metabolic response to stimulus in primary visual cortex. NeuroImage 59(1): 601-607 (2012) - [j17]Nicholas P. Blockley, Valerie E. M. Griffeth, Richard B. Buxton:
A general analysis of calibrated BOLD methodology for measuring CMRO2 responses: Comparison of a new approach with existing methods. NeuroImage 60(1): 279-289 (2012) - [j16]Richard B. Buxton:
Dynamic models of BOLD contrast. NeuroImage 62(2): 953-961 (2012) - 2011
- [j15]Beau M. Ances, Florin Vaida, Ronald J. Ellis, Richard B. Buxton:
Test-retest stability of calibrated BOLD-fMRI in HIV- and HIV+ subjects. NeuroImage 54(3): 2156-2162 (2011) - [j14]Valerie E. M. Griffeth, Joanna E. Perthen, Richard B. Buxton:
Prospects for quantitative fMRI: Investigating the effects of caffeine on baseline oxygen metabolism and the response to a visual stimulus in humans. NeuroImage 57(3): 809-816 (2011) - [j13]Valerie E. M. Griffeth, Richard B. Buxton:
A theoretical framework for estimating cerebral oxygen metabolism changes using the calibrated-BOLD method: Modeling the effects of blood volume distribution, hematocrit, oxygen extraction fraction, and tissue signal properties on the BOLD signal. NeuroImage 58(1): 198-212 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j12]Adam Fleisher, Ayesha Sherzai, Curtis Taylor, Jessica B. S. Langbaum, Kewei Chen, Richard B. Buxton:
Resting-state BOLD networks versus task-associated functional MRI for distinguishing Alzheimer's disease risk groups. NeuroImage 47(4): 1678-1690 (2009) - 2008
- [j11]Beau M. Ances, Oleg Leontiev, Joanna E. Perthen, Christine L. Liang, Amy E. Lansing, Richard B. Buxton:
Regional differences in the coupling of cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism changes in response to activation: Implications for BOLD-fMRI. NeuroImage 39(4): 1510-1521 (2008) - [j10]Joanna E. Perthen, Amy E. Lansing, Joy Liau, Thomas T. Liu, Richard B. Buxton:
Caffeine-induced uncoupling of cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism: A calibrated BOLD fMRI study. NeuroImage 40(1): 237-247 (2008) - 2007
- [j9]Oleg Leontiev, Richard B. Buxton:
Reproducibility of BOLD, perfusion, and CMRO2 measurements with calibrated-BOLD fMRI. NeuroImage 35(1): 175-184 (2007) - [j8]Oleg Leontiev, David J. Dubowitz, Richard B. Buxton:
CBF/CMRO2 coupling measured with calibrated BOLD fMRI: Sources of bias. NeuroImage 36(4): 1110-1122 (2007) - [j7]Wen-Chau Wu, Richard B. Buxton, Eric C. Wong:
Vascular Space Occupancy Weighted Imaging With Control of Residual Blood Signal and Higher Contrast-to-Noise Ratio. IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging 26(10): 1319-1327 (2007) - 2004
- [j6]Takayuki Obata, Thomas T. Liu, Karla L. Miller, Wen-Ming Luh, Eric C. Wong, Lawrence R. Frank, Richard B. Buxton:
Discrepancies between BOLD and flow dynamics in primary and supplementary motor areas: application of the balloon model to the interpretation of BOLD transients. NeuroImage 21(1): 144-153 (2004) - [j5]Kâmil Uludag, David J. Dubowitz, Elizabeth J. Yoder, Khaled Restom, Thomas T. Liu, Richard B. Buxton:
Coupling of cerebral blood flow and oxygen consumption during physiological activation and deactivation measured with fMRI. NeuroImage 23(1): 148-155 (2004) - [j4]Thomas T. Liu, Yashar Behzadi, Khaled Restom, Kâmil Uludag, Kun Lu, Giedrius T. Buracas, David J. Dubowitz, Richard B. Buxton:
Caffeine alters the temporal dynamics of the visual BOLD response. NeuroImage 23(4): 1402-1413 (2004) - 2002
- [j3]Thomas T. Liu, Eric C. Wong, Lawrence R. Frank, Richard B. Buxton:
Analysis and Design of Perfusion-Based Event-Related fMRI Experiments. NeuroImage 16(1): 269-282 (2002) - [j2]Pamela Moses, Katherine Roe, Richard B. Buxton, Eric C. Wong, Lawrence R. Frank, Joan Stiles:
Functional MRI of Global and Local Processing in Children. NeuroImage 16(2): 415-424 (2002)
1990 – 1999
- 1995
- [j1]Pottumarthi V. Prasad, Robert R. Edelman, Richard B. Buxton:
Magnetic resonance perfusion imaging. Int. J. Imaging Syst. Technol. 6(2-3): 230-237 (1995)
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