Publications of Robert Turner

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2011
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Mestres-Misse, A.; Turner, R.; Friederici, A. D.: The rostroventral-caudodorsal gradient of the caudate nucleus at 7T. 17th Meeting of The European Society for Cognitive Psychology (ESCOP), Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain (accepted)
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Heidemann, R. M.; Porter, D. A.; Anwander, A.; Feiweier, T.; Calamante, F.; Tournier, J.-D.; Lohmann, G.; Meyer, H.; Knösche, T. R.; Turner, R.: Whole-Brain, Multi-Shot, Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Humans at 7T with 1 mm Isotropic Resolution. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 19th Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada (2011)
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Dhital, B.; Labadie, C.; Möller, H. E.; Turner, R.: Activation energies for water diffusion in ex-vivo white matter. International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), 19th Scientific Meeting, Montréal, QC, Canada (2011)
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Schäfer, A.; Ott, D. V. M.; Focke, A.; Schwarz, J.; Weise, D.; Turner, R.; Kotz, S. A.: Susceptibility Mapping of the Substantia Nigra in Parkinson Patients at 7T after One Year of Diagnosis and Treatment. ISMRM Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada (2011)
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Streicher, M.; Schäfer, A.; Müller, D.; Kögler, C.; Reimer, E.; Dhital, B.; Trampel, R.; Rivera, D.; Pampel, A.; Ivanov, D. et al.; Turner, R.: Frequency-selective asymmetric spin-echo EPI with parallel imaging for fast internally referenced MR thermometry. ISMRM 19th Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada (2011)
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Turner, R.: Structural, Functional and Diffusion-Weighted MRI at 7T. National Research Council/Conseil national de recherches Canada, Winnipeg, MB, Canada (2011)
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Turner, R.: MRI of cortical and subcortical microarchitecture at 7T. Lecture, Osaka, Japan (2011)
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Anwander, A.; Heidemann, R. M.; Turner, R.; Knösche, T. R.: Benefits of 7T for Tractography and Connectivity Analysis. CONNECT MEETING: MRI of Brain Micro-structure and Connectivity, Tel Aviv, Israel (2011)
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Heidemann, R. M.; Anwander, A.; Porter, D. A.; Feiweier, T.; Knösche, T. R.; Turner, R.: k-space and q-space: Combining Ultra-High Spatial and Angular Resolution in Diffusion Imaging at 7T. CONNECT MEETING: MRI of Brain Micro-structure and Connectivity, Tel Aviv, Israel (2011)
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Turner, R.: Current Research Projects at MPI Leipzig. Lecture, Erlangen, Germany (2011)
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Turner, R.: Ultra High-Field Imaging – Mercy or Curse? MRI Phase Contrast and Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping, Dornburg, Germany (2011)
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Turner, R.: From Outer Space to Inner Space. Lecture, Leipzig, Germany (2011)
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Turner, R.: High Field Neuroimaging. Ultra-High Field Systems and Applications: 7t and Beyond: Progress, Pitfalls and Potential, Lake Louise, AB, Canada (2011)
2010
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Turner, R.: The Unresting Brain: A Case of Misleading Terminology. Second Biennial International Conference on Resting State Connectivity, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA (2010)
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Turner, R.: We never use the same brain twice. Self knowledge and global responsibility symposium: Facing the unknown, Hawick, United Kingdom (2010)
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Forstmann, B. U.; Anwander, A.; Schäfer, A.; Neumann, J.; Brown, S.; Wagenmakers, E.-J.; Bogacz, R.; Turner, R.: Cortico-Striatal Connections Predict Control over Speed and Accuracy in Perceptual Decision Making. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, Portland, OR, USA (2010)
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Turner, R.: Nie nutzen wir unser Gehirn ein zweites Mal wie es ist. Lecture, Chemnitz, Germany (2010)
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Forstmann, B. U.; Anwander, A.; Schäfer, A.; Neumann, J.; Brown, S.; Wagenmakers, E.-J.; Bogacz, R.; Turner, R.: Structural differences in cortico-basal ganglia networks predict individual decision-making behavior. 16th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (HBM), Barcelona, Spain (2010)
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Turner, R.: Structural and functional MRI at 7T. Lecture, London, United Kingdom (2010)
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Turner, R.: How collective representations can change the structure of the brain. DFG Collaborative Research Centre on Difference and Integration, Leipzig, Germany (2010)

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