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Johannes K. Steinweg
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 36
Citations - 998
Johannes K. Steinweg is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 23 publications receiving 565 citations. Previous affiliations of Johannes K. Steinweg include St Thomas' Hospital.
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The Developing Human Connectome Project: a Minimal Processing Pipeline for Neonatal Cortical Surface Reconstruction
Antonios Makropoulos,Emma C. Robinson,Emma C. Robinson,Andreas Schuh,Robert Wright,Sean P. Fitzgibbon,Jelena Bozek,Serena J. Counsell,Johannes K. Steinweg,Katy Vecchiato,Jonathan Passerat-Palmbach,Gregor Lenz,Filippo Mortari,Tencho Tenev,Eugene P. Duff,Matteo Bastiani,Lucilio Cordero-Grande,Emer Hughes,Nora Tusor,Jacques-Donald Tournier,Jana Hutter,Anthony N. Price,Rui Pedro A. G. Teixeira,Maria Murgasova,Suresh Victor,Christopher Kelly,Mary A. Rutherford,Stephen M. Smith,A. David Edwards,Joseph V. Hajnal,Mark Jenkinson,Daniel Rueckert +31 more
TL;DR: A fully automated processing pipeline for the structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the developing neonatal brain is proposed, which has been specifically designed to address considerable differences between adult and neonatal brains, as imaged using MRI.
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Time-efficient and flexible design of optimized multishell HARDI diffusion
Jana Hutter,J. Donald Tournier,Anthony N. Price,Lucilio Cordero-Grande,Emer Hughes,Shaihan J. Malik,Johannes K. Steinweg,Matteo Bastiani,Stamatios N. Sotiropoulos,Saad Jbabdi,Jesper L. R. Andersson,A. David Edwards,Joseph V. Hajnal +12 more
TL;DR: The purpose was to create a maximally time‐efficient and flexible diffusion acquisition capability with built‐in robustness to partially acquired or interrupted scans.
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Somatotopic Mapping of the Developing Sensorimotor Cortex in the Preterm Human Brain.
Sofia Dall'Orso,Sofia Dall'Orso,Johannes K. Steinweg,Alessandro Allievi,Alexander D. Edwards,Alexander D. Edwards,Etienne Burdet,Tomoki Arichi,Tomoki Arichi +8 more
TL;DR: Functional responses induced by somatosensory stimulation of the wrists, ankles, and mouth had a distinct spatial organization as seen in the characteristic mature homunculus map, which may explain why acquired brain injury in this region during the preterm period cannot be compensated for by cortical reorganization and therefore can lead to long-lasting motor and sensory impairment.
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Unbiased construction of a temporally consistent morphological atlas of neonatal brain development
Andreas Schuh,Antonios Makropoulos,Emma C. Robinson,Lucilio Cordero-Grande,Emer Hughes,Jana Hutter,Anthony N. Price,Maria Murgasova,Teixeira Rpag.,Nora Tusor,Johannes K. Steinweg,Suresh Victor,Mary A. Rutherford,Joseph V. Hajnal,Alexander D. Edwards,Daniel Rueckert +15 more
TL;DR: A novel groupwise method is proposed for the construction of a spatio-temporal model of mean morphology from cross-sectional brain scans at different gestational ages and the resulting atlas qualitatively preserves cortical details significantly better than publicly available atlases.
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Impaired development of the cerebral cortex in infants with congenital heart disease is correlated to reduced cerebral oxygen delivery.
Christopher Kelly,Antonios Makropoulos,Lucilio Cordero-Grande,Jana Hutter,Anthony N. Price,Emer Hughes,Maria Murgasova,Rui Pedro A. G. Teixeira,Johannes K. Steinweg,Sagar Kulkarni,Loay Rahman,Hui Zhang,Daniel C. Alexander,Kuberan Pushparajah,Kuberan Pushparajah,Daniel Rueckert,Joseph V. Hajnal,John M. Simpson,A. David Edwards,Mary A. Rutherford,Serena J. Counsell +20 more
TL;DR: It is found that impaired cortical grey matter volume and gyrification index in newborns with complex CHD was linearly related to reduced cerebral oxygen Delivery, and that cardiac lesions associated with the lowest cerebral oxygen delivery were associated withThe greatest impairment of cortical development.