Name
Papers
Collaborators
THOMAS T LIU
47
124
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
1022
76.03
2918
Referees 
References 
909
529
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Citations
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Year
Atypical relationships between spontaneous EEG and fMRI activity in autism.00.342020
Nuisance effects and the limitations of nuisance regression in dynamic functional connectivity fMRI.10.342019
APOE modifies the interaction of entorhinal cerebral blood flow and cortical thickness on memory function in cognitively normal older adults.10.392019
Nuisance effects in inter-scan functional connectivity estimates before and after nuisance regression10.342019
The Effects of Global Signal Regression on Estimates of Resting-State Blood Oxygen-Level-Dependent Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Electroencephalogram Vigilance Correlations00.342018
Template-based prediction of vigilance fluctuations in resting-state fMRI.60.422018
Reprint of 'Noise contributions to the fMRI signal: An Overview'.10.362017
The global signal in fMRI: Nuisance or Information?361.052017
Global signal regression acts as a temporal downweighting process in resting-state fMRI.80.452017
Noise contributions to the fMRI signal: An overview.130.572016
The Cerebral Blood Flow Biomedical Informatics Research Network (CBFBIRN) data repository.00.342016
Underconnected, But Not Broken? Dynamic Functional Connectivity MRI Shows Underconnectivity in Autism Is Linked to Increased Intra-Individual Variability Across Time.10.362016
The Function Biomedical Informatics Research Network Data Repository.90.572016
Differences in the resting-state fMRI global signal amplitude between the eyes open and eyes closed states are related to changes in EEG vigilance.180.712016
MEG source imaging method using fast L1 minimum-norm and its applications to signals with brain noise and human resting-state source amplitude images.70.592014
Neurovascular factors in resting-state functional MRI.130.642013
The amplitude of the resting-state fMRI global signal is related to EEG vigilance measures.501.462013
The Cerebral Blood Flow Biomedical Informatics Research Network (CBFBIRN) database and analysis pipeline for arterial spin labeling MRI data.10.432013
An automatic MEG low-frequency source imaging approach for detecting injuries in mild and moderate TBI patients with blast and non-blast causes.20.372012
Caffeine increases the temporal variability of resting-state BOLD connectivity in the motor cortex.160.872012
The danger of systematic bias in group-level FMRI-lag-based causality estimation.100.552012
A geometric view of global signal confounds in resting-state functional MRI.241.372012
The development of event-related fMRI designs.30.432012
Anti-correlated networks, global signal regression, and the effects of caffeine in resting-state functional MRI.220.992012
Accurate reconstruction of temporal correlation for neuronal sources using the enhanced dual-core MEG beamformer.80.622011
An arterial spin labeling investigation of cerebral blood flow deficits in chronic stroke survivors.10.392010
Caffeine increases the linearity of the visual BOLD response.10.372010
Caffeine reduces resting-state BOLD functional connectivity in the motor cortex.170.902009
Inter-subject variability in hypercapnic normalization of the BOLD fMRI response.120.782009
Caffeine-induced uncoupling of cerebral blood flow and oxygen metabolism: A calibrated BOLD fMRI study361.762008
Calibrated fMRI in the medial temporal lobe during a memory-encoding task70.542008
Caffeine reduces the activation extent and contrast-to-noise ratio of the functional cerebral blood flow response but not the BOLD response.150.982008
A component based noise correction method (CompCor) for BOLD and perfusion based fMRI.28910.252007
Cerebral blood flow and BOLD responses to a memory encoding task: a comparison between healthy young and elderly adults.171.072007
Caffeine reduces the initial dip in the visual BOLD response at 3 T.161.462006
Physiological noise reduction for arterial spin labeling functional MRI.363.442006
An arteriolar compliance model of the cerebral blood flow response to neural stimulus.282.562005
A signal processing model for arterial spin labeling functional MRI.454.072005
Efficiency, power, and entropy in event-related fMRI with multiple trial types172.862004
Erratum to ''Efficiency, power, and entropy in event-related FMRI with multiple trial types: Part I: theory'' (NeuroImage 21 (2004) 387-400)00.342004
Coupling of cerebral blood flow and oxygen consumption during physiological activation and deactivation measured with fMRI.596.342004
Discrepancies between BOLD and flow dynamics in primary and supplementary motor areas: application of the balloon model to the interpretation of BOLD transients.808.752004
Efficiency, power, and entropy in event-related fMRI with multiple trial types. Part II: design of experiments.223.872004
Caffeine alters the temporal dynamics of the visual BOLD response.302.642004
Efficiency, power, and entropy in event-related FMRI with multiple trial types. Part I: theory.273.992004
Analysis and design of perfusion-based event-related fMRI experiments.112.512002
Detection of transients in 1/f noise with the undecimated discrete wavelet transform51.252000