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Zang-Hee Cho, ZHChoNeuroscience Convergence Center(Korea University) Verified email at korea.ac.kr Cited by 16238 |
Multiple bases of human intelligence revealed by cortical thickness and neural activation
YY Choi, NA Shamosh, SH Cho… - Journal of …, 2008 - Soc Neuroscience
We hypothesized that individual differences in intelligence (Spearman's g) are supported by
multiple brain regions, and in particular that fluid (gF) and crystallized (gC) components of …
multiple brain regions, and in particular that fluid (gF) and crystallized (gC) components of …
PET/MR imaging: technical aspects and potential clinical applications
Instruments that combine positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance (MR)
imaging have recently been assembled for use in humans, and may have diagnostic …
imaging have recently been assembled for use in humans, and may have diagnostic …
Seven‐Tesla magnetic resonance images of the substantia nigra in Parkinson disease
…, ES Oh, JG Chi, YB Kim, BS Jeon, ZH Cho - Annals of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: To investigate anatomical changes in the substantia nigra (SN) of Parkinson
disease (PD) patients with age‐matched controls by using ultra‐high field magnetic resonance …
disease (PD) patients with age‐matched controls by using ultra‐high field magnetic resonance …
Brain–machine interface via real-time fMRI: preliminary study on thought-controlled robotic arm
Real-time functional MRI (rtfMRI) has been used as a basis for brain–computer interface (BCI)
due to its ability to characterize region-specific brain activity in real-time. As an extension …
due to its ability to characterize region-specific brain activity in real-time. As an extension …
Direct visualization of deep brain stimulation targets in Parkinson disease with the use of 7-tesla magnetic resonance imaging
Object A challenge associated with deep brain stimulation (DBS) in treating advanced
Parkinson disease (PD) is the direct visualization of brain nuclei, which often involves indirect …
Parkinson disease (PD) is the direct visualization of brain nuclei, which often involves indirect …
Involvement of the anterior thalamic radiation in boys with high functioning autism spectrum disorders: a diffusion tensor imaging study
Background: Autism has been hypothesized to reflect neuronal disconnection. Several
recent reports implicate the key thalamic relay nuclei and cortico-thalamic connectivity in the …
recent reports implicate the key thalamic relay nuclei and cortico-thalamic connectivity in the …
Observation of the lenticulostriate arteries in the human brain in vivo using 7.0 T MR angiography
Background and Purpose— We sought to examine the feasibility of observing the lenticulostriate
arteries (LSAs) noninvasively by ultrahigh-field MRI with 7.0T. Methods— We used 3-…
arteries (LSAs) noninvasively by ultrahigh-field MRI with 7.0T. Methods— We used 3-…
Neuroimaging of meditation's effect on brain reactivity to pain
Some meditation techniques reduce pain, but there have been no studies on how meditation
affects the brain's response to pain. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the …
affects the brain's response to pain. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the …
Imaging and analysis of lenticulostriate arteries using 7.0‐Tesla magnetic resonance angiography
The purpose of this study was to analyze human lenticulostriate arteries (LSAs) obtained
non‐invasively by 7.0‐T MRI. A three‐dimensional time‐of‐flight (3D TOF) magnetic resonance …
non‐invasively by 7.0‐T MRI. A three‐dimensional time‐of‐flight (3D TOF) magnetic resonance …
Hypertension correlates with lenticulostriate arteries visualized by 7T magnetic resonance angiography
Hypertension, a major risk factor for stroke, is associated with altered arterial anatomy and
function; however, the limited resolution of current imaging techniques has restricted the in …
function; however, the limited resolution of current imaging techniques has restricted the in …