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Nathan W Churchill

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Neuroimage|June 4, 2013
PHYCAA+: an optimized, adaptive procedure for measuring and controlling physiological noise in BOLD fMRINathan W Churchill, Stephen C Strother
Neural Computation|August 25, 2016
The Functional Segregation and Integration Model: Mixture Model Representations of Consistent and Variable Group-Level Connectivity in fMRINathan W Churchill, Kristoffer Madsen, Morten Mørup
Medical Physics|June 24, 2009
Algorithm and simulation for real-time positron emission based tumor tracking using a linear fiducial markerNathan W Churchill, Marc Chamberland, Tong Xu
Human Brain Mapping|October 15, 2016
Quantifying functional connectivity in multi-subject fMRI data using component modelsKristoffer H Madsen, Nathan W Churchill, Morten Mørup
Human Brain Mapping|March 19, 2014
Comparing within-subject classification and regularization methods in fMRI for large and small sample sizesNathan W Churchill, Grigori Yourganov, Stephen C Strother
Neuroimaging Clinics of North America|March 25, 2023
Perfusion Imaging of Traumatic Brain InjuryNathan W Churchill, Simon J Graham, Tom A Schweizer
Neuroimage|February 21, 2017
Optimizing fMRI preprocessing pipelines for block-design tasks as a function of ageNathan W Churchill, Pradeep Raamana, Robyn Spring, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|March 22, 2014
Age differences in the default network at rest and the relation to self-referential processingCristina Saverino, Omer Grigg, Nathan W Churchill, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 26, 2010
A new tablet for writing and drawing during functional MRIFred Tam, Nathan W Churchill, Stephen C Strother, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 29, 2019
Resting State fMRI: Going Through the MotionsSanam Maknojia, Nathan W Churchill, Tom A Schweizer, et al.
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Neuroimage|June 4, 2013
PHYCAA+: an optimized, adaptive procedure for measuring and controlling physiological noise in BOLD fMRINathan W Churchill, Stephen C Strother
Neural Computation|August 25, 2016
The Functional Segregation and Integration Model: Mixture Model Representations of Consistent and Variable Group-Level Connectivity in fMRINathan W Churchill, Kristoffer Madsen, Morten Mørup
Medical Physics|June 24, 2009
Algorithm and simulation for real-time positron emission based tumor tracking using a linear fiducial markerNathan W Churchill, Marc Chamberland, Tong Xu
Human Brain Mapping|October 15, 2016
Quantifying functional connectivity in multi-subject fMRI data using component modelsKristoffer H Madsen, Nathan W Churchill, Morten Mørup
Human Brain Mapping|March 19, 2014
Comparing within-subject classification and regularization methods in fMRI for large and small sample sizesNathan W Churchill, Grigori Yourganov, Stephen C Strother
Neuroimaging Clinics of North America|March 25, 2023
Perfusion Imaging of Traumatic Brain InjuryNathan W Churchill, Simon J Graham, Tom A Schweizer
Neuroimage|February 21, 2017
Optimizing fMRI preprocessing pipelines for block-design tasks as a function of ageNathan W Churchill, Pradeep Raamana, Robyn Spring, et al.
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|March 22, 2014
Age differences in the default network at rest and the relation to self-referential processingCristina Saverino, Omer Grigg, Nathan W Churchill, et al.
Human Brain Mapping|March 26, 2010
A new tablet for writing and drawing during functional MRIFred Tam, Nathan W Churchill, Stephen C Strother, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroscience|August 29, 2019
Resting State fMRI: Going Through the MotionsSanam Maknojia, Nathan W Churchill, Tom A Schweizer, et al.
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