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Denis Chaimow

Address: Spemannstr. 41
72076 Tübingen
Room number: 3.B.09
Phone: +49 7071 601 1702
Fax: +49 7071 601 702
E-Mail: denis.chaimow
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Denis Chaimow

Position: PhD Student  Unit: Alumni Scheffler

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Shmuel A Person, Chaimow D Person, Raddatz G Person, Ugurbil K and Yacoub E (February-2010) Mechanisms underlying decoding at 7 T: Ocular dominance columns, broad structures, and macroscopic blood vessels in V1 convey information on the stimulated eye NeuroImage 49(3) 1957-1964.
Shmuel A Person, Yacoub E , Chaimow D Person, Logothetis NK Person and Ugurbil K (April-2007) Spatio-temporal point-spread function of fMRI signal in human gray matter at 7 Tesla NeuroImage 35(2) 539-552.
Schüz A Person, Chaimow D Person, Liewald D Person and Dortenmann M Person (October-2006) Quantitative Aspects of Corticocortical Connections: A Tracer Study in the Mouse Cerebral Cortex 16(10) 1474-1486.

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Chaimow D Person, Logothetis NK Person, Raddatz G Person, Shmuel A Person, Ugurbil K and Yacoub E (May-2008): Multi-resolution classification analysis of ocular dominance columns obtained from human V1 at 7 Tesla: mechanisms underlying decoding signals, 16th Scientific Meeting and Exhibition of the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM 2008), Toronto, Canada.
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Shmuel A Person, Raddatz G Person, Chaimow D Person, Logothetis NK Person, Ugurbil K and Yacoub E (November-2007): Multi-resolution classification analysis of ocular dominance columns obtained at 7 Tesla from human V1: mechanisms underlying decoding signals, 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2007), 37 1.
Shmuel A Person, Raddatz G Person, Chaimow D Person, Logothetis N Person, Ugurbil K and Yacoub E (June-2007): Origin of "decoding" signals in the visual cortex: gray matter or macroscopic blood vessels?, 13th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping, 13 1.
Chaimow D Person and Schüz A Person (February-2004): Quantication of Anterogradely Stained Axons in the Cerebral Cortex, 7th Tübingen Perception Conference (TWK 2004), Tübingen, Germany.

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