Biomagnetic Center - Jens Haueisen
Position
Director of Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics and Chair of Biomedical Engineering Group, Ilmenau University of Technology
Research areas
- Investigation of active and passive bioelectric and biomagnetic phenomena
- Analysis, forward and inverse modeling of bioelectric and biomagnetic data (especially MEG)
- Numerical computation of bioelectric and biomagnetic fields
- Methods for validation and verification in bioelectromagnetism
- Information transfer and high frequency oscillations in the somatosensory system
- Neuro-ophthalmology
Selected publications
Güllmar, D., Haueisen, J., Reichenbach, J. R.: Influence of anisotropic electrical conductivity in white matter tissue on the EEG/MEG forward and inverse solution. A high resolution whole head simulation study. Neuroimage, 51: 145-163, 2010.
Haueisen, J., Leistritz, L., Süße, T., Curio, G., Witte, H.: Identifying mutual information transfer in the brain with differential-algebraic modeling: evidence for fast oscillatory coupling between cortical somatosensory areas 3b and 1. Neuroimage, 37: 130-136, 2007.
Haueisen, J., Tuch, D. S., Ramon, C., Schimpf, P. H., Wedeen, V. J., George, J. S., Belliveau, J. W.: The influence of brain tissue anisotropy on human EEG and MEG. Neuroimage, 15: 159-166, 2002.
Haueisen, J., Knösche, T. R.: Involuntary Motor Activity in Pianists Evoked by Music Perception. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 13(6): 786-792, 2001.
Haueisen, J., Schack, B., Meier, T., Curio, G., Okada, Y.: Multiplicity in the high-frequency signals during the short-latency somatosensory evoked cortical activity in humans. Clinical Neurophysiology, 112: 1316-1325, 2001.
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