Gollub RL, Breiter HC, Kantor H, Kennedy D, Gastfriend D, Mathew RT, Makris N, Guimaraes A, Riorden J, Campbell T, Foley M, Hyman SE, Rosen B, Weisskoff R J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 1998 Jul;18(7):724-34 PMID: 9663502 Abstract The authors used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether acute… read more →
Worth AJ, Makris N, Meyer JW, Caviness VS, Kennedy DN Med Image Anal 1998 Dec;2(4):315-24 PMID: 10072199 Abstract This work demonstrates encouraging results for increasing the automation of a practical and precise magnetic resonance brain image segmentation method. The intensity threshold for segmenting the brain exterior is determined automatically by… read more →
Worth AJ, Makris N, Patti MR, Goodman JM, Hoge EA, Caviness VS, Kennedy DN IEEE Trans Med Imaging 1998 Apr;17(2):303-10 PMID: 9688163 Abstract This paper demonstrates a time-saving, automated method that helps to segment the lateral ventricles and caudate nucleus in T1-weighted coronal magnetic resonance (MR) brain images of normal… read more →
Kennedy DN, Lange N, Makris N, Bates J, Meyer J, Caviness VS Cereb. Cortex 1998 Jun;8(4):372-84 PMID: 9651132 Abstract This magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based morphometric analysis of cortical topography in the human brain is based upon the segmentation and parcellation of volumetric T1-weighted MRI data for a set of 20… read more →
Grachev ID, Breiter HC, Rauch SL, Savage CR, Baer L, Shera DM, Kennedy DN, Makris N, Caviness VS, Jenike MA Arch. Gen. Psychiatry 1998 Feb;55(2):181-2 PMID: 9477933 Abstract
The selective impairment of the perception of first-order motion by unilateral cortical brain damage
Vaina LM, Makris N, Kennedy D, Cowey A Vis. Neurosci. 1998 Mar-Apr;15(2):333-48 PMID: 9605533 Abstract First-order (Fourier) motion consists of stable spatiotemporal luminance variations. Second-order (non-Fourier) motion consists instead of spatiotemporal modulation of contrast, flicker, or spatial frequency. In spite of extensive psychophysical and computational analysis of the nature and… read more →
Caviness VS, Meyer J, Makris N, Kennedy DN J Cogn Neurosci 1996 Nov;8(6):566-87 PMID: 23961985 Abstract Abstract We describe a system of parcellation of the human neocortex, based upon magnetic resonance images, that conserves the topographic uniqueness of the individual brain. Subdivision of the neocortex, according to this system, is… read more →
Breiter HC, Gollub RL, Weisskoff RM, Kennedy DN, Makris N, Berke JD, Goodman JM, Kantor HL, Gastfriend DR, Riorden JP, Mathew RT, Rosen BR, Hyman SE Neuron 1997 Sep;19(3):591-611 PMID: 9331351 Abstract We investigated brain circuitry mediating cocaine-induced euphoria and craving using functional MRI (fMRI). During double-blind cocaine (0.6 mg/kg)… read more →
Caviness VS, Kennedy DN, Makris N, Bates J Brain Dev. 1995 Nov-Dec;17(6):399-408 PMID: 8747418 Abstract Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has revolutionized the practical demands of clinical neurology. This technology promises now to advance neurology in theoretical and applied realms of fundamental human brain science. We emphasize here two domains in… read more →
Caplan D, Hildebrandt N, Makris N Brain 1996 Jun;119 ( Pt 3):933-49 PMID: 8673503 Abstract Sixty patients, 46 with left-hemisphere strokes and 14 with right-hemisphere strokes, and 21 normal control subjects were tested for the ability to use syntactic structures to determine the meaning of sentences. Patients enacted thematic roles… read more →