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Kamil Uludag

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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 20, 2023
Dynamic Effective Connectivity using Physiologically informed Dynamic Causal Model with Recurrent Units: A functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging simulation studySayan Nag, Kamil Uludag
Progress in Neurobiology|April 30, 2021
Determining laminar neuronal activity from BOLD fMRI using a generative modelKamil Uludag, Martin Havlicek
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 13, 2025
Transformer-aided dynamic causal model for scalable estimation of effective connectivitySayan Nag, Kamil Uludag
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 23, 2025
Alzheimer's Imaging ConsortiumVishaal Sumra, Sriranga Kashyap, Kamil Uludag, et al.
Neuroimage|July 22, 2017
Echo-time dependence of the BOLD response transients - A window into brain functional physiologyMartin Havlicek, Dimo Ivanov, Benedikt A Poser, et al.
International Journal of Biomedical Imaging|February 15, 2008
Magnetic field distribution and signal decay in functional mri in very high fields (up to 9.4 T) using monte carlo diffusion modelingBernd Michael Mueller-Bierl, Kamil Uludag, Philippe L Pereira, et al.
Neuroimage|August 9, 2015
Physiologically informed dynamic causal modeling of fMRI dataMartin Havlicek, Alard Roebroeck, Karl Friston, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Optics|August 15, 2002
Noninvasive monitoring of cerebral blood flow by a dye bolus method: separation of brain from skin and skull signalsMatthias Kohl-Bareis, Hellmuth Obrig, Jens Steinbrink, et al.
Neuroimage|March 22, 2017
On the importance of modeling fMRI transients when estimating effective connectivity: A dynamic causal modeling study using ASL dataMartin Havlicek, Alard Roebroeck, Karl J Friston, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 15, 2016
fMRI Adaptation between Action Observation and Action Execution Reveals Cortical Areas with Mirror Neuron Properties in Human BA 44/45Stephan de la Rosa, Frieder L Schillinger, Heinrich H Bülthoff, et al.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 20, 2023
Dynamic Effective Connectivity using Physiologically informed Dynamic Causal Model with Recurrent Units: A functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging simulation studySayan Nag, Kamil Uludag
Progress in Neurobiology|April 30, 2021
Determining laminar neuronal activity from BOLD fMRI using a generative modelKamil Uludag, Martin Havlicek
Imaging Neuroscience (Cambridge, Mass.)|August 13, 2025
Transformer-aided dynamic causal model for scalable estimation of effective connectivitySayan Nag, Kamil Uludag
Alzheimer'S & Dementia : the Journal of the Alzheimer'S Association|December 23, 2025
Alzheimer's Imaging ConsortiumVishaal Sumra, Sriranga Kashyap, Kamil Uludag, et al.
Neuroimage|July 22, 2017
Echo-time dependence of the BOLD response transients - A window into brain functional physiologyMartin Havlicek, Dimo Ivanov, Benedikt A Poser, et al.
International Journal of Biomedical Imaging|February 15, 2008
Magnetic field distribution and signal decay in functional mri in very high fields (up to 9.4 T) using monte carlo diffusion modelingBernd Michael Mueller-Bierl, Kamil Uludag, Philippe L Pereira, et al.
Neuroimage|August 9, 2015
Physiologically informed dynamic causal modeling of fMRI dataMartin Havlicek, Alard Roebroeck, Karl Friston, et al.
Journal of Biomedical Optics|August 15, 2002
Noninvasive monitoring of cerebral blood flow by a dye bolus method: separation of brain from skin and skull signalsMatthias Kohl-Bareis, Hellmuth Obrig, Jens Steinbrink, et al.
Neuroimage|March 22, 2017
On the importance of modeling fMRI transients when estimating effective connectivity: A dynamic causal modeling study using ASL dataMartin Havlicek, Alard Roebroeck, Karl J Friston, et al.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|March 15, 2016
fMRI Adaptation between Action Observation and Action Execution Reveals Cortical Areas with Mirror Neuron Properties in Human BA 44/45Stephan de la Rosa, Frieder L Schillinger, Heinrich H Bülthoff, et al.
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