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Bezgin, Gleb Dr.

Gleb Bezgin

Dr. Gleb Bezgin

Research Focus

My current research focus is concerned with collecting data related to music (or sound) processing – namely, data on auditory cortex together with its frontal and parietal connections, presumably also including related thalamic nuclei, and subsequently integrating these data into the Virtual Brain Project. During my Ph.D. study, I have performed a research on anatomical connections between these regions in the non-human primate, and I am highly interested in studying corresponding functional patterns in humans as well. Another reason for this choice is a strong interest in music and sound perception mechanisms. Following the general aims and scope of the NRG project, one more addition to this issue would be studying impairment processes related to these regions and phenomena.

Publications

Title Source (Journal/Book/Conference) Authors/Presenters Published On Type
Hundreds of brain maps in one atlas: registering coordinate-independent primate neuro-anatomical data to a standard brain. Neuroimage Bezgin G, Vakorin VA, van Opstal J, McIntosh AR, Bakker R 1333857600 Journal Article
Criteria for optimizing cortical hierarchies with continuous ranges. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics Krumnack A, Reid AT, Wanke E, Bezgin G, Kötter R 1262322000 Journal Article
Using flow simulation on voxel based probabilistic diffusion tractography derived connectivity matrices and other techniques to segment gray matter Pittsburgh Brain Connectivity Competition Nijhuis E, Visser E, Bezgin G, Tuladhar AM 1245729600 Presentation
Classification of cortical microcircuits based on micro-electrode-array data from slices of rat barrel cortex. Neural Networks Bakker R, Schubert D, Levels K, Bezgin G, Bojak I, Kötter R 1230786000 Journal Article
Matching spatial with ontological brain regions using Java tools for visualization, database access, and integrated data analysis. Neuroinformatics Bezgin G, Reid AT, Schubert D, Kotter R 1230786000 Journal Article
Matching spatial with ontological brain entities using the CoCoMac-Paxinos-3D tool INCF booth at SfN Bezgin G 1226984400 Presentation
No Title. Neuroinformatics congress Bezgin G 1220760000 Presentation
Deducing logical relationships between spatially registered cortical parcellations under conditions of uncertainty. Neural Networks Bezgin G, Wanke E, Krumnack A, Kötter R 1199163600 Journal Article
An introduction to the CoCoMac-Paxinos-3D Viewer The Rhesus Monkey Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, 2nd Edition Kötter R, Reid AT, Bezgin G 1199163600 Book Chapter
Neurophysiology/Neuroinformatics: From small scale networks to interareal connectivity St. Radboud University Bezgin G 1173844800 Presentation
INCF booth SOCIETY FOR NEUROSCIENCE ABSTRACTS Bezgin G 1160798400 Presentation