María A. Pastor
Orcid: 0000-0003-2404-9346Affiliations:
- University of Navarra, Neuroimaging Laboratory, Pamplona, Spain
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María A. Pastor
authored at least 17 papers
between 2006 and 2019.
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Bibliography
2019
Dynamic Atlas-Based Segmentation and Quantification of Neuromelanin-Rich Brainstem Structures in Parkinson Disease.
IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging, 2019
An amygdala-cingulate network underpins changes in effort-based decision making after a fitness program.
NeuroImage, 2019
2018
Sensors, 2018
2015
Atlas-based segmentation of brainstem regions in neuromelanin-sensitive magnetic resonance images.
Proceedings of the Medical Imaging 2015: Computer-Aided Diagnosis, 2015
2014
IEEE Trans. Medical Imaging, 2014
Feasibility Study of a Wearable System Based on a Wireless Body Area Network for Gait Assessment in Parkinson's Disease Patients.
Sensors, 2014
2013
Robust estimation of fractal measures for characterizing the structural complexity of the human brain: Optimization and reproducibility.
NeuroImage, 2013
2012
Cortical hypoperfusion in Parkinson's disease assessed using arterial spin labeled perfusion MRI.
NeuroImage, 2012
2011
Assessment of bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease patients through a multi-parametric system.
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2011
Gait assessment in Parkinson's disease patients through a network of wearable accelerometers in unsupervised environments.
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2011
2009
NeuroImage, 2009
Continuous performance of a novel motor sequence leads to highly correlated striatal and hippocampal perfusion increases.
NeuroImage, 2009
2008
Mapping the brain pathways of declarative verbal memory: Evidence from white matter lesions in the living human brain.
NeuroImage, 2008
2006