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Thomas T. Liu
Ph.D., Stanford University.
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Thomas T. Liu, Ph.D. is an electrical engineer working in the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). His areas of research include: (1) Design and analysis of experiments for functional MRI (fMRI), with an emphasis on statistical optimization, nonlinear signal processing, and physiological noise reduction; (2) Characterization and modeling of the hemodynamic response to neural activity, including the effects of drugs such as caffeine; (3) The development of novel imaging methods to measure cerebral blood flow and volume; and (4) Characterization of cerebral blood flow in Alzheimer’s disease and glaucoma.
Selected Publications
Liu TT, Wong EC, Frank LR., Buxton RB Detection Power, Estimation Efficiency, and Predictability in Event-Related fMRI. NeuroImage, 13: 759-773, 2001.[PDF]
Liu TT, Wong EC, Frank LR., Buxton RB Analysis and Design of Perfusion-Based Event-Related fMRI Experiments. NeuroImage, 16: 269-282, 2002.[PDF]
Liu TT, Frank LR., Efficiency, power, and entropy in event-related fMRI with multiple trial types Part I: theory. NeuroImage, 21: 387 - 400, 2004.[PDF]
Liu TT, Efficiency, power, and entropy in event-related fMRI with multiple trial types Part II: design of experiments. NeuroImage, 21: 400-413, 2004.[PDF]
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Personal WebSite
http://cfmriweb.ucsd.edu/ttliu
mirror site at http://fmriserver.ucsd.edu/ttliu
CBFBIRN Project
https://cbfbirn.ucsd.edu/site/

