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Christian Haselgrove

Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School

Publications -  32
Citations -  8678

Christian Haselgrove is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data sharing & Neuroinformatics. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 7368 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Haselgrove include Harvard University.

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Whole brain segmentation: automated labeling of neuroanatomical structures in the human brain.

TL;DR: In this paper, a technique for automatically assigning a neuroanatomical label to each voxel in an MRI volume based on probabilistic information automatically estimated from a manually labeled training set is presented.
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The integrated response of the human cerebro-cerebellar and limbic systems to acupuncture stimulation at ST 36 as evidenced by fMRI

TL;DR: This fMRI study demonstrated that manual acupuncture at ST 36 (Stomach 36, Zusanli), a main acupoint on the leg, modulated neural activity at multiple levels of the cerebro-cerebellar and limbic systems.
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Data sharing in neuroimaging research

TL;DR: The INCF Task Force on Neuroimaging Datasharing, in conjunction with several collaborative groups around the world, has started work on several tools to ease and eventually automate the practice of data sharing, hoped that such tools will allow researchers to easily share raw, processed, and derived neuroimaging data, with appropriate metadata and provenance records, and will improve the reproducibility of neuroim imaging studies.
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Connectivity in Autism: A Review of MRI Connectivity Studies.

TL;DR: This article reviews published studies on brain connectivity changes in ASD using either resting state functional MRI or diffusion tensor imaging and concludes that the general findings of decreases in white matter integrity and in long-range neural coherence are well known in the ASD literature.
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MRI-based surface-assisted parcellation of human cerebellar cortex: an anatomically specified method with estimate of reliability.

TL;DR: A surface assisted parcellation (SAP) system of the human cerebellar cortex originally described in Makris, N., Hodge, S.M., Haselgrove, C., Kennedy, D.N., Dale, A., Fischl, B., Rosen, B.R., Harris, G., Caviness, V.D., 2003 is revisited.