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Laurentius Huber

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Neuroimage|July 25, 2017
Non-BOLD contrast for laminar fMRI in humans: CBF, CBV, and CMR<sub>O2</sub>Laurentius Huber, Kâmil Uludağ, Harald E Möller
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|February 2, 2026
Challenges and opportunities of mesoscopic brain mapping with fMRIPeter A Bandettini, Laurentius Huber, Emily S Finn
Progress in Neurobiology|October 22, 2020
Higher and deeper: Bringing layer fMRI to association cortexEmily S Finn, Laurentius Huber, Peter A Bandettini
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 10, 2021
Linking cortical circuit models to human cognition with laminar fMRIJiajia Yang, Laurentius Huber, Yinghua Yu, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 26, 2025
V1 superficial layers create a saliency map that feeds forward to the parietal cortex for attentional guidanceChen Liu, Chengwen Liu, Laurentius Huber, et al.
Plos Biology|October 14, 2025
The superficial layers of the primary visual cortex create a saliency map that feeds forward to the parietal cortexChen Liu, Chengwen Liu, Laurentius Huber, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|July 29, 2016
Optimization of simultaneous multislice EPI for concurrent functional perfusion and BOLD signal measurements at 7TDimo Ivanov, Benedikt A Poser, Laurentius Huber, et al.
Neuroimage|July 2, 2016
Lamina-dependent calibrated BOLD response in human primary motor cortexMaria Guidi, Laurentius Huber, Leonie Lampe, et al.
Dystonia (Lausanne, Switzerland)|April 10, 2023
Laminar VASO fMRI in focal hand dystonia patientsLaurentius Huber, Panagiotis Kassavetis, Omer Faruk Gulban, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|September 9, 2014
Simultaneous acquisition of cerebral blood volume-, blood flow-, and blood oxygenation-weighted MRI signals at ultra-high magnetic fieldSteffen N Krieger, Laurentius Huber, Benedikt A Poser, et al.
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Neuroimage|July 25, 2017
Non-BOLD contrast for laminar fMRI in humans: CBF, CBV, and CMR<sub>O2</sub>Laurentius Huber, Kâmil Uludağ, Harald E Möller
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences|February 2, 2026
Challenges and opportunities of mesoscopic brain mapping with fMRIPeter A Bandettini, Laurentius Huber, Emily S Finn
Progress in Neurobiology|October 22, 2020
Higher and deeper: Bringing layer fMRI to association cortexEmily S Finn, Laurentius Huber, Peter A Bandettini
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|July 10, 2021
Linking cortical circuit models to human cognition with laminar fMRIJiajia Yang, Laurentius Huber, Yinghua Yu, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 26, 2025
V1 superficial layers create a saliency map that feeds forward to the parietal cortex for attentional guidanceChen Liu, Chengwen Liu, Laurentius Huber, et al.
Plos Biology|October 14, 2025
The superficial layers of the primary visual cortex create a saliency map that feeds forward to the parietal cortexChen Liu, Chengwen Liu, Laurentius Huber, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|July 29, 2016
Optimization of simultaneous multislice EPI for concurrent functional perfusion and BOLD signal measurements at 7TDimo Ivanov, Benedikt A Poser, Laurentius Huber, et al.
Neuroimage|July 2, 2016
Lamina-dependent calibrated BOLD response in human primary motor cortexMaria Guidi, Laurentius Huber, Leonie Lampe, et al.
Dystonia (Lausanne, Switzerland)|April 10, 2023
Laminar VASO fMRI in focal hand dystonia patientsLaurentius Huber, Panagiotis Kassavetis, Omer Faruk Gulban, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine|September 9, 2014
Simultaneous acquisition of cerebral blood volume-, blood flow-, and blood oxygenation-weighted MRI signals at ultra-high magnetic fieldSteffen N Krieger, Laurentius Huber, Benedikt A Poser, et al.
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