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![]() | Karl-Heinz NenningNathan Kline Institute, Medizinische Universit�t Wien Verified email at nki.rfmh.org Cited by 1071 |
[HTML][HTML] Accelerating the evolution of nonhuman primate neuroimaging
Nonhuman primate neuroimaging is on the cusp of a transformation, much in the same way
its human counterpart was in 2010, when the Human Connectome Project was launched to�…
its human counterpart was in 2010, when the Human Connectome Project was launched to�…
The DNA methylation landscape of glioblastoma disease progression shows extensive heterogeneity in time and space
Glioblastoma is characterized by widespread genetic and transcriptional heterogeneity, yet
little is known about the role of the epigenome in glioblastoma disease progression. Here�…
little is known about the role of the epigenome in glioblastoma disease progression. Here�…
[HTML][HTML] Cross-species functional alignment reveals evolutionary hierarchy within the connectome
Evolution provides an important window into how cortical organization shapes function and
vice versa. The complex mosaic of changes in brain morphology and functional organization�…
vice versa. The complex mosaic of changes in brain morphology and functional organization�…
[HTML][HTML] Machine learning in neuroimaging: from research to clinical practice
KH Nenning, G Langs�- Die Radiologie, 2022 - Springer
Neuroimaging is critical in clinical care and research, enabling us to investigate the brain in
health and disease. There is a complex link between the brain's morphological structure�…
health and disease. There is a complex link between the brain's morphological structure�…
[HTML][HTML] Joint embedding: A scalable alignment to compare individuals in a connectivity space
A common coordinate space enabling comparison across individuals is vital to
understanding human brain organization and individual differences. By leveraging�…
understanding human brain organization and individual differences. By leveraging�…
[HTML][HTML] Distributed changes of the functional connectome in patients with glioblastoma
KH Nenning, J Furtner, B Kiesel, E Schwartz…�- Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Glioblastoma might have widespread effects on the neural organization and cognitive
function, and even focal lesions may be associated with distributed functional alterations�…
function, and even focal lesions may be associated with distributed functional alterations�…
[HTML][HTML] Omnipresence of the sensorimotor-association axis topography in the human connectome
Low-dimensional representations are increasingly used to study meaningful organizational
principles within the human brain. Most notably, the sensorimotor-association axis�…
principles within the human brain. Most notably, the sensorimotor-association axis�…
[HTML][HTML] Sarcopenia in neurological patients: standard values for temporal muscle thickness and muscle strength evaluation
A Steindl, J Leitner, M Schwarz, KH Nenning…�- Journal of clinical�…, 2020 - mdpi.com
Temporal muscle thickness (TMT) was investigated as a novel surrogate marker on MRI
examinations of the brain, to detect patients who may be at risk for sarcopenia. TMT was�…
examinations of the brain, to detect patients who may be at risk for sarcopenia. TMT was�…
[HTML][HTML] High correlation of temporal muscle thickness with lumbar skeletal muscle cross-sectional area in patients with brain metastases
J Leitner, S Pelster, V Sch�pf, AS Berghoff, R Woitek…�- PloS one, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Objectives This study aimed to assess the correlation of temporal muscle thickness (TMT),
measured on routine cranial magnetic resonance (MR) images, with lumbar skeletal�…
measured on routine cranial magnetic resonance (MR) images, with lumbar skeletal�…
Diffeomorphic functional brain surface alignment: Functional demons
Aligning brain structures across individuals is a central prerequisite for comparative
neuroimaging studies. Typically, registration approaches assume a strong association�…
neuroimaging studies. Typically, registration approaches assume a strong association�…