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Howard J. Rosen
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2001-2012
Publications (10 Years): 0
Top Topics
Gray Matter
Automatic Segmentation
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Brain Regions
Top Venues
NeuroImage
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Publications
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Duygu Tosun
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Howard J. Rosen
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Bruce L. Miller
,
Michael W. Weiner
,
Norbert Schuff
MRI patterns of atrophy and hypoperfusion associations across brain regions in frontotemporal dementia.
NeuroImage
59 (3) (2012)
Duygu Tosun
,
Michael Weiner
,
Norbert Schuff
,
Howard J. Rosen
,
Bruce L. Miller
Joint Independent Component Analysis of Brain Perfusion and Structural Magnetic Resonance Images in Dementia.
ICPR
(2010)
Howard J. Rosen
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Oscar Alcantar
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Johannes Rothlind
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Virginia E. Sturm
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Joel H. Kramer
,
Michael Weiner
,
Bruce L. Miller
Neuroanatomical correlates of cognitive self-appraisal in neurodegenerative disease.
NeuroImage
49 (4) (2010)
Simona M. Brambati
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Natasha C. Renda
,
Katherine P. Rankin
,
Howard J. Rosen
,
William W. Seeley
,
John Ashburner
,
Michael W. Weiner
,
Bruce L. Miller
,
Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini
A tensor based morphometry study of longitudinal gray matter contraction in FTD.
NeuroImage
35 (3) (2007)
Simona M. Brambati
,
D. Myers
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A. Wilson
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Katherine P. Rankin
,
S. C. Allison
,
Howard J. Rosen
,
Bruce L. Miller
,
Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini
The Anatomy of Category-specific Object Naming in Neurodegenerative Diseases.
J. Cogn. Neurosci.
18 (10) (2006)
Colin Studholme
,
Valerie Cardenas
,
Robert S. Blumenfeld
,
Norbert Schuff
,
Howard J. Rosen
,
Bruce L. Miller
,
Michael Weiner
Deformation tensor morphometry of semantic dementia with quantitative validation.
NeuroImage
21 (4) (2004)
Colin Studholme
,
Valerie Cardenas
,
Norbert Schuff
,
Howard J. Rosen
,
Bruce L. Miller
,
Michael Weiner
Detecting Spatially Consistent Structural Differences in Alzheimer's and Fronto Temporal Dementia Using Deformation Morphometry.
MICCAI
(2001)
Erica D. Palmer
,
Howard J. Rosen
,
Jeffrey G. Ojemann
,
Randy L. Buckner
,
William M. Kelley
,
Steven E. Petersen
An Event-Related fMRI Study of Overt and Covert Word Stem Completion.
NeuroImage
14 (1) (2001)