Norman Scheel
Michigan State University
19 Papers
9 Citations
Norman Scheel is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resting state fMRI & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Norman Scheel include University of Lübeck.
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Papers
The Importance of Physiological Noise Regression in High Temporal Resolution fMRI
Norman Scheel,Catie Chang,Amir Madany Mamlouk +2 more
- 15 Sep 2014
TL;DR: The results show that especially for multiband fMRI scans, it is of the utmost importance to apply physiological noise regression, as residuals of these noises are clearly detectable in non noise independent components if no prior physiological noise has been applied.
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Evaluation of noise regression techniques in resting-state fMRI studies using data of 434 older adults
Norman Scheel,Jeffrey N. Keller,Ellen Binder,Eric D. Vidoni,Jeffrey M. Burns,Binu P. Thomas,Ann M. Stowe,Linda S. Hynan,Diana R. Kerwin,Wanpen Vongpatanasin,Heidi Rossetti,C. Munro Cullum,Rong Zhang,David C. Zhu +13 more
TL;DR: In this article , a comprehensive comparison of noise-regression techniques for older adults from a large multi-site clinical trial of exercise and intensive pharmacological vascular risk factor reduction is presented.
Causalized convergent cross mapping and its approximate equivalence with directed information in causality analysis
Jinxian Deng,Boxin Sun,Norman Scheel,Alina B Renli,Tongtong Li,Rong Zhang +5 more
TL;DR: Cross-mapping provides an alternative way to evaluate DI and is potentially an effective technique for identifying both linear and nonlinear causal coupling in brain neural networks and other settings, either random or deterministic, or both.
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Hippocampus shape characterization with 3D Zernike transformation in clinical Alzheimer's disease progression
David C. Zhu,Chih-Ying Gwo,An-Wen Deng,Norman Scheel,Mari A Dowling,Rong Zhang +5 more
TL;DR: Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper used 3D Zernike transformation to characterize the shape changes of hippocampus in 428 older subjects with high-quality T1-weighted volumetric brain scans from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative data set (151 normal, 258 MCI, and 19 AD).
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