Publications of F Sultan
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Journal Article (11)
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Journal Article
3, 924, pp. 1 - 10 (2012)
Unravelling cerebellar pathways with high temporal precision targeting motor and extensive sensory and parietal network. Nature Communications 2.
Journal Article
13 (10), pp. 1283 - 1291 (2010)
The effects of electrical microstimulation on cortical signal propagation. Nature Neuroscience 3.
Journal Article
28 (8), pp. 1159 - 1164 (2010)
Flat map areal topography in Macaca mulatta based on combined MRI and histology. Magnetic Resonance Imaging 4.
Journal Article
25 (6), pp. 754 - 759 (2007)
BOLD sensitivity to cortical activation induced by microstimulation: comparison to visual stimulation. Magnetic Resonance Imaging 5.
Journal Article
96 (2), pp. 512 - 521 (2006)
Direct and Indirect Activation of Cortical Neurons by Electrical Microstimulation. Journal of Neurophysiology 6.
Journal Article
48 (6), pp. 901 - 911 (2005)
Mapping Cortical Activity Elicited with Electrical Microstimulation Using fMRI in the Macaque. Neuron 7.
Journal Article
38-40, pp. 641 - 646 (2001)
Sequential stimulation of rat cerebellar granular layer in vivo: Further evidence of a "tidal-wave" timing mechanism in the cerebellum. Neurocomputing 8.
Journal Article
20 (2), pp. 229 - 245 (1997)
The detection and generation of sequences as a key to cerebellar function: experiments and theory. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9.
Journal Article
20 (2), pp. 267 - 271 (1997)
Waiting for the ultimate theory of the cerebellum. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10.
Journal Article
19 (Special Issue 3), p. 474 (1996)
How to link the specificity of cerebellar anatomy to motor learning? Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11.
Journal Article
34 (1), pp. 79 - 92 (1993)
Shapes and sizes of different mammalian cerebella: A study in quantitative comparative neuroanatomy. Journal für Hirnforschung Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
2, pp. 317 - 326 (Eds. Squire, L.; Albright, T.; Bloom, F.; Gage, F.; Spitzer, N.). Academic Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (2009)
Brain Connectivity and Brain Size. In: Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Vol. Conference Paper (1)
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Conference Paper
29 (10), pp. 1374 - 1381 (2011)
esfMRI of the upper STS: further evidence for the lack of electrically induced polysynaptic propagation of activity in the neocortex. International School on Magnetic Resonance and Brain Function: IX Workshop 2011, Erice, Italy, May 09, 2010 - May 16, 2010. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Meeting Abstract (4)
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Meeting Abstract
Microstimulation-evoked BOLD responses of the macaque cerebellar cortex. In 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2007), 339.3. 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2007), San Diego, CA, USA, November 03, 2007 - November 07, 2007. (2007)
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Meeting Abstract
Microstimulation and fMRI in anesthetized and alert monkeys: Conditions for transsynaptic BOLD activation. In 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2006), 114.10. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2006), Atlanta, GA, USA, October 14, 2006 - October 18, 2006. (2006)
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Meeting Abstract
Microstimulation of the upper posterior bank of the STS. In 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2006), 114.9. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2006), Atlanta, GA, USA, October 14, 2006 - October 18, 2006. (2006)
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Meeting Abstract
Bülthoff, H.; Mallot, H.; Ulrich, R.; Wichmann, F.). 7th Tübingen Perception Conference (TWK 2004), Tübingen, Germany, January 30, 2004 - February 01, 2004. Knirsch, Kirchentellinsfurt, Germany (2004)
Mapping Visually Activated Cerebellar Regions in Anaesthetised Monkeys with fMRI. In 7th Tübingen Perception Conference: TWK 2004, p. 21 (Eds. Talk (1)
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Talk
esfMRI of the upper STS: further evidence for the lack of electrically induced polysynaptic propagation of activity in neocortex. Joint Meeting of Anatomical Societies 2011, Bursa, Turkey (2011)
Poster (4)
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Poster
Revealing polysynaptic propagation of excitation by microstimulation-fMRI of the deep cerebellar nuclei. 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2009), Chicago, IL, USA (2009)
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Poster
Revealing Excitable Subcortical Networks by Microstimulation-fMRI of the Deep Cerebellar Nuclei. 8th Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society, 32nd Göttingen Neurobiology Conference, Göttingen, Germany (2009)