H Peuskens
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
25 Papers
48 Citations
H Peuskens is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intraparietal sulcus & Functional magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications.
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Papers
Extracting 3D from Motion: Differences in Human and Monkey Intraparietal Cortex
Wim Vanduffel,Wim Vanduffel,Denis Fize,H Peuskens,Katrien Denys,Stefan Sunaert,James T. Todd,Guy Orban +7 more
TL;DR: Intraparietal areas showed significant 3D-SFM activation in humans but not in monkeys, which suggests that human intraparietal cortex contains visuospatial processing areas that are not present in monkeys.
Specificity of regions processing biological motion.
TL;DR: Using functional magnetic resonance imaging and point light displays portraying six different human actions, it is shown that several visual cortical regions, including human MT/V5 complex, posterior inferior temporal gyrus and superior temporal sulcus, are differentially active in the subtraction comparing biological motion to scrambled motion.
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Attention to 3-D Shape, 3-D Motion, and Texture in 3-D Structure from Motion Displays
TL;DR: The authors used fMRI to directly compare the neural substrates of 3D shape and motion processing for realistic textured objects rotating in depth, and subjects made judgments about several different attributes of these objects, including 3-D shape, the 3D motion, and the scale of surface texture.
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Changes in Cerebral CB1 Receptor Availability after Acute and Chronic Alcohol Abuse and Monitored Abstinence
Jenny Ceccarini,Titia Hompes,Anne Verhaeghen,Cindy Casteels,H Peuskens,Guy Bormans,Stephan Claes,Koen Van Laere +7 more
TL;DR: Chronic heavy drinking leads to reduced CB1R availability that is not reversible after 1 month of abstinence, which may offer a new therapeutic direction for treatment of the negative affective state produced by alcohol withdrawal and abstinence,which is critical for the maintenance of alcohol addiction.
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Magnetization transfer imaging in chronic schizophrenia.
Aneta Antosik-Biernacka,H Peuskens,Marc De Hert,Joseph Peuskens,Stefan Sunaert,Paul Van Hecke,Bozena Goraj +6 more
TL;DR: MTI and voxel-by-voxel statistical analysis used in the study failed to identify regions of significant MTR reductions in schizophrenic patients, and findings disagree with findings of widespread MTR abnormalities reported in recent literature.
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