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Name Title Phone E-mail
Jesper Andersson Physicist 08-517 76120 jesper.andersson@ks.se
Peter Fransson MR Physicist 08-517 76113 peter.fransson@cns.ki.se
Martin Ingvar Director 08-517 75134 martin@ingvar.com

 

bulletDocumentation
about scanning and reconstruction of fMRI data.

NOTE!
This pdf document is on how to scan on and transfer data from the MRC1 scanner which people up to now has been scanning on. Soon (summer 2003) all new fMRI project are better to be scanned on our new MRC2 scanner. More documentation will coming up shortly.


 
bulletge2spm: File conversion from GE to Analyse format
The latest version of this program is 1.4. New in 1.4 is that not only images scanned on MRC1 but also on the LXMRT1 at the neurorad. dept. are now correctly oriented.

NOTE! Don't use version 1.3, which did not orient images correctly scanned on MRC1 (March-April 2003)
 
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bullet MR-driving license course

 
bulletPublished papers

bulletFransson P., Kruger G., Merboldt K.D. and Frahm J.
MRI of Functional Deactivation.Temporal and Spatial Characteristics of Oxygenation-Sensitive Responses in Human Visual Cortex.
NeuroImage, 9:611-618 (1999).
 
bulletBruhn H., Fransson P., and Frahm J.
Modulation of Cerebral Blood Oxygenation by Indomethacin. MR Imaging at Rest and Functional Brain Activation.
J. Magn. Reson. Imag. 13:325-334 (2001).
 
bulletFransson P., Merboldt K.D., Ingvar M., Petersson K.M., and Frahm J.
High-resolution mapping of Episodic Memory Encoding using Functional MRI with Reduced Susceptibility Artifact.
Neuroreport, 12:1415-1420 (2001).
 
bulletLedberg A., Fransson P, Larsson J, Petersson KM
4D Analysis of Functional Brain Images: Application to fMRI data.
Human Brain Mapping, 13:185-198 (2001).
 
bulletMerboldt KD., Fransson P, Bruhn H, and Frahm J.
Functional MRI of the Human Amygdala?
NeuroImage, 14:253-257 (2001).
 
bulletFransson P., Merboldt KD, Petersson KM, Ingvar M, Frahm J
On the effects of spatial filtering - A comparative fMRI study of episodic memory encoding at high and low resolution.
NeuroImage, 16:977-984 (2002).


bulletPublished papers from other departments at Karolinska Institute

 
bulletEhrsson HH, Fagergren A., Jonsson T, Westling G, Johansson RS, Forssberg H
Cortical activity in precision versus power-grip tasks: An fMRI study.
J. Neurophysiol. 83: 528-536 (2000)
 
bulletEhrsson HH, Fagergren A., Forssberg H
Differential fronto-parietal activation depending on force used in a precision grip task: An fMRI Study.
J. Neurophysiol. 85: 2613-2623 (2001)
 
bulletKuhtz-Buschbeck JP, Ehrsson HH, Forssberg H
Human brain activity in the control of fine static precision grip forces: An fMRI study.
Eur. J. Neurosci. 14. 382-390 (2001)
 
bulletEhrsson HH, Kuhtz-Buschbeck JP, Forssberg H
Brain regions controlling non-synergistic versus
synergistic movement of the digits: an fMRI study.
J. Neurosci. 22: 5074-5080 (2002)
 
bulletKlingberg T, Forssberg H, Westerberg H
Increased Brain Activity in Frontal and Parietal Cortex Underlies the Development of Visuospatial Working Memory Capacity during Childhood
J Cogn Neurosc 14(1):1–10 (2002)
 
bulletNaito E, Roland PE, Ehrsson HH
I feel my handing moving: A new role of the primary motor cortex in somatic perception of limb movement
Neuron 36:979-988 (2002)
 
bulletEhrsson, H.H., Geyer, S., and Naito, E.
Imagery of voluntary movement of fingers, toes, and tongue activates corresponding body-part specific motor representations.
J. Neurophysiol. 90: 3304-3316, 2003b
 
bulletEhrsson, H. H., Fagergren, A., Johansson, R. S., and Forssberg, H.
Evidence for the involvement of the posterior parietal cortex in coordination of fingertip forces for grasp stability in manipulation.
J. Neurophysiol. 90:2978-2986, 2003a