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David Parker, PhD
David Parker, PhD
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Optimal slice timing correction and its interaction with fMRI parameters and artifacts
D Parker, X Liu, QR Razlighi
Medical image analysis 35, 434-445, 2017
502017
The benefit of slice timing correction in common fMRI preprocessing pipelines
DB Parker, QR Razlighi
Frontiers in neuroscience 13, 465275, 2019
472019
Task-evoked negative BOLD response and functional connectivity in the default mode network are representative of two overlapping but separate neurophysiological processes
DB Parker, QR Razlighi
Scientific reports 9 (1), 14473, 2019
252019
Dynamic patterns of brain structure–behavior correlation across the lifespan
QR Razlighi, H Oh, C Habeck, D O'Shea, E Gazes, T Eich, DB Parker, ...
Cerebral Cortex 27 (7), 3586-3599, 2017
242017
Brain atrophy can introduce age‐related differences in BOLD response
X Liu, RT Gerraty, J Grinband, D Parker, QR Razlighi
Human brain mapping 38 (7), 3402-3414, 2017
222017
Functional brain and age-related changes associated with congruency in task switching
TS Eich, D Parker, D Liu, H Oh, Q Razlighi, Y Gazes, C Habeck, Y Stern
Neuropsychologia 91, 211-221, 2016
222016
Retrospective detection of interleaved slice acquisition parameters from fMRI data
D Parker, G Rotival, A Laine, QR Razlighi
2014 IEEE 11th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 37-40, 2014
122014
Towards an ontology of cognitive processes and their neural substrates: a structural equation modeling approach
T Eich, D Parker, Y Gazes, Q Razlighi, C Habeck, Y Stern
PloS one 15 (2), e0228167, 2020
112020
Attenuation of motion artifacts in fMRI using discrete reconstruction of irregular fMRI trajectories (DRIFT)
DB Parker, P Spincemaille, QR Razlighi
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 86 (3), 1586-1599, 2021
22021
Optimal Correction of The Slice Timing Problem and Subject Motion Artifacts in fMRI
D Parker
Columbia University, 2019
2019
Negative BOLD Response and Functional Connectivity in the Default Mode Network are Representative of Two Overlapping but Separate Neurophysiological Processes (P4. 191)
D Parker, Q Razlighi
Neurology 90 (15_supplement), P4. 191, 2018
2018
One Size Does Not Fit All: Large-scale neuronal network Functional Connectivity differs across Cognitive Phenotype groups in Multiple Sclerosis (P3. 380)
K Buyukturkoglu, D Parker, QR Razlighi, C Habeck, C Riley, V Leavitt
Neurology 90 (15 Supplement), 2018
2018
Optimal signal recovery from interleaved FMRI data
D Parker, RT Gerraty, QR Razlighi
2015 IEEE 12th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 1372-1375, 2015
2015
Brain Atrophy Accounts for Age-Related Differences in Hemodynamic Impulse Response Function from Auditory Cortex
RT Gerraty, DB Parker, A Kangarlu, QR Razlighi
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