Publikationen von AD Zaidi
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  Zeitschriftenartikel (3)
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            Zeitschriftenartikel
            
           The hemodynamic initial-dip consists of both volumetric and oxymetric changes reflecting localized spiking activity. Frontiers in Neuroscience 17, 1170401 (2023)
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           Real-Time Subject-Independent Pattern Classification of Overt and Covert Movements from fNIRS Signals. PLoS ONE 11 (7), S. 1 - 21 (2016)
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           Simultaneous epidural functional near-infrared spectroscopy and cortical electrophysiology as a tool for studying local neurovascular coupling in primates. NeuroImage 120, S. 394 - 399 (2015)
          Meeting Abstract (1)
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            Meeting Abstract
            
           Epidural fNIRS as a tool for studying local hemodynamic signals and neuro-vascular coupling. In 15th Conference of Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2014): The Changing Face of Publishing and Scientific Evaluation, S. 18 - 18. 15th Conference of Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2014): The Changing Face of Publishing and Scientific Evaluation, Schramberg, Germany. (2014)
          Vortrag (1)
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            Vortrag
            
           Simultaneous epidural fNRIS and intra-cortical electrophysiology as a new tool for studying neurovascular coupling. EEG-NIRS Workshop, Berlin, Germany (2015)
          Poster (2)
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            Poster
            
           Teasing apart contributions of low-frequency LFPs and spiking activity from hemodynamic responses. 22nd Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM 2016), Geneva, Switzerland (2016)
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            Poster
            
           Subject independent pattern classification of overt and covert movements from fNIRS signals. 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2013), San Diego, CA, USA (2013)
          Preprint (2)
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            Preprint
            
           The hemodynamic initial-dip consists of both volumetric and oxymetric changes correlated to localized spiking activity. (eingereicht)
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           The timing of hemodynamic changes reliably reflects spiking activity. (eingereicht)