Gunter Schümann
Orcid: 0000-0003-4905-5523
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Gunter Schümann
authored at least 18 papers
between 2011 and 2024.
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2024
Automatic rating of incomplete hippocampal inversions evaluated across multiple cohorts.
CoRR, 2024
2023
Fractionation of neural reward processing into independent components by novel decoding principle.
NeuroImage, December, 2023
Federated Analysis in COINSTAC Reveals Functional Network Connectivity and Spectral Links to Smoking and Alcohol Consumption in Nearly 2,000 Adolescent Brains.
Neuroinformatics, April, 2023
Interpretable automatic detection of incomplete hippocampal inversions using anatomical criteria.
Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2023: Image Processing, 2023
2022
A model-based approach to assess reproducibility for large-scale high-throughput MRI-based studies.
NeuroImage, 2022
2021
Decentralized Multisite VBM Analysis During Adolescence Shows Structural Changes Linked to Age, Body Mass Index, and Smoking: a COINSTAC Analysis.
Neuroinformatics, 2021
Similarity and stability of face network across populations and throughout adolescence and adulthood.
NeuroImage, 2021
2019
IEEE ACM Trans. Comput. Biol. Bioinform., 2019
NeuroImage, 2019
Reliable heritability estimation using sparse regularization in ultrahigh dimensional genome-wide association studies.
BMC Bioinform., 2019
2017
Neuroimaging, Genetics, and Clinical Data Sharing in Python Using the CubicWeb Framework.
Frontiers Neuroinformatics, 2017
2015
A comparison of mental state examination documentation by junior clinicians in electronic health records before and after the introduction of a semi-structured assessment template (OPCRIT+).
Int. J. Medical Informatics, 2015
2013
2012
Very large fMRI study using the IMAGEN database: Sensitivity-specificity and population effect modeling in relation to the underlying anatomy.
NeuroImage, 2012
Manual dexterity correlating with right lobule VI volume in right-handed 14-year-olds.
NeuroImage, 2012
2011
Boys do it the right way: Sex-dependent amygdala lateralization during face processing in adolescents.
NeuroImage, 2011