Bob W. van Dijk
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Bob W. van Dijk
authored at least 20 papers
between 1988 and 2017.
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2017
Performance of five research-domain automated WM lesion segmentation methods in a multi-center MS study.
NeuroImage, 2017
2016
Integrating cross-frequency and within band functional networks in resting-state MEG: A multi-layer network approach.
NeuroImage, 2016
2014
Functional brain network analysis using minimum spanning trees in Multiple Sclerosis: An MEG source-space study.
NeuroImage, 2014
Structural degree predicts functional network connectivity: A multimodal resting-state fMRI and MEG study.
NeuroImage, 2014
2012
Optimizing parameter choice for FSL-Brain Extraction Tool (BET) on 3D T1 images in multiple sclerosis.
NeuroImage, 2012
2011
NeuroImage, 2011
2010
Cortico-spinal synchronization reflects changes in performance when learning a complex bimanual task.
NeuroImage, 2010
2008
NeuroImage, 2008
2006
Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of resting-state functional connectivity in Alzheimer's disease.
NeuroImage, 2006
Multiple sclerosis patients show a highly significant decrease in alpha band interhemispheric synchronization measured using MEG.
NeuroImage, 2006
2005
Whole-head MEG analysis of cortical spatial organization from unilateral stimulation of median nerve in both hands: No complete hemispheric homology.
NeuroImage, 2005
2004
Detection of very high correlation in the alpha band between temporal regions of the human brain using MEG.
NeuroImage, 2004
2001
The localization of spontaneous brain activity: an efficient way to analyze large data sets.
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., 2001
2000
Biol. Cybern., 2000
1998
The accuracy of localizing equivalent dipoles and the spatio-temporal correlations of background EEG.
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., 1998
1997
Coherency and connectivity in oscillating neural networks: linear partialization analysis.
Biol. Cybern., 1997
1995
Proceedings of the Neural Networks: Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Applications, 1995
1988
Mathematical dipoles are adequate to describe realistic generators of human brain activity.
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., 1988