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David C. Reutens
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 367
Citations - 11854
David C. Reutens is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 356 publications receiving 10668 citations. Previous affiliations of David C. Reutens include Royal Perth Hospital & Royal Melbourne Hospital.
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Localizing value of α-methyl-L-tryptophan PET in intractable epilepsy of neocortical origin
Marco Fedi,David C. Reutens,Hidehiko Okazawa,Frederick Andermann,Warren Boling,François Dubeau,Carole L. White,A. Nakai,Donald W. Gross,Eva Andermann,Mirko Diksic +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, α-methyl-l-tryptophan (α-MTrp) has been developed as a tracer for the study of the synthesis of serotonin in the brain with PET, which has been shown that in pathologic conditions the tracer may reflect the activation of kynurenine metabolism.
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The 2018 correlative microscopy techniques roadmap.
Toshio Ando,Satya Prathyusha Bhamidimarri,Niklas Brending,Huw Colin-York,Lucy M. Collinson,Niels de Jonge,Niels de Jonge,P. J. de Pablo,Elke Debroye,Christian Eggeling,Christian Eggeling,Christian Eggeling,Christian Franck,Marco Fritzsche,Hans C. Gerritsen,Ben N G Giepmans,Kay Grünewald,Johan Hofkens,Jacob P. Hoogenboom,Kris P. F. Janssen,Rainer Kaufman,Judith Klumpermann,Nyoman D. Kurniawan,Jana Kusch,Nalan Liv,Viha Parekh,Diana B. Peckys,Florian Rehfeldt,David C. Reutens,Maarten B. J. Roeffaers,Tim Salditt,Iwan A. T. Schaap,Ulrich S. Schwarz,Paul Verkade,Michael W. Vogel,Richard Wagner,Mathias Winterhalter,Haifeng Yuan,Giovanni Zifarelli +38 more
TL;DR: A special roadmap on the correlative microscopy techniques is presented, giving a comprehensive overview from various leading scientists in this field, via a collection of multiple short viewpoints.
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Localization of hand motor activation in Broca's pli de passage moyen.
TL;DR: The region of hand motor activation can be reliably identified on the surface of the brain by assessing anatomical relationships to nearby structures by using a computer-assisted three-dimensional reconstruction of thesurface of each hemisphere studied.
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Preserved singing in aphasia: A case study of the efficacy of melodic intonation therapy
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the efficacy of Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) in a male singer with severe Broca's aphasia, and found that melody and speech through rehearsal promoted separate storage and/or access to the phrase representation.
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Presurgical motor and somatosensory cortex mapping with functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography.
TL;DR: Overall, fMR imaging produced activation that correlated well with that obtained using PET scanning, and failed to activate the primary sensorimotor cortex in one study and produced results that were ambiguous in the clinical setting in three cases.