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Prof Balazs Zoltan Gulyas
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Director, Cognitive Neuroimaging Centre, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
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staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
Gulyás, B., Ottoson, D., and Roland, P. E. (eds.) Functional Organization of the Human Visual Cortex. Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1993. 391 pages. ISBN 0 08 042004 4.
Pléh, C., Kovács, G. and Gulyás, B. (eds.) Cognitive Neuroscience. Budapest, Osiris Press, 2003. 832 pages. ISBN 963 389 313 5.
Kraft, E., Gulyás, B. and Pöppel, E. (eds.) Neural Correlates of Thinking. Springer Verlag, 2008. xv + 285 pages. ISBN 978 3 540 68042 0
Vasbinder, J.W. and Gulyás, B. Cultural Patterns and Neurocognitive Circuits. I. (Series title: Exploring Complexity: Volume 2. East–West Connections) World Scientific Publishinh Company, 2016. 212 pages. ISBN: 978-981-3147-48-5
Gulyás, B. and Vasbinder, J.W. Cultural Patterns and Neurocognitive Circuits. II. (Series title: Exploring Complexity: Volume 2. East–West Connections) World Scientific Publishing Company, 2017. 250 pages. ISBN-13: 978-9813230477
Vasbinder, J.W., Gulyás, B. and Sim, J. Y. H. (eds). Grand Challenges for Science in the 21st Century. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2018. 144 pages. ISBN: 978-981-3276-43-7.
Gulyás, B. Functional organization of human visual cortical areas. In: Peters, A. and Jones, E. G. (eds.) Cerebral Cortex. Vol. 12. New York and London: Plenum Press, 1997. pp. 743-775.
Gulyás, B., Halldin, C. and Mazière, B. In vivo imaging of neurotransmitter systems. In: Handbook of Neurochemistry. (Eds.: E. Sylvester Vizi and Michel Hamon). Springer Verlag, 2008. pp. 75-100.
Gulyás, B. and Sjöholm, N. Principles of Positron Emission Tomography. In: Functional Neuroimaging in Clinical Populations. (Eds.: Frank G. Hillary and John DeLuca). Guilford Press, 2007. pp. 3-30.
Gulyás, B. Functional Neuroimaging and the Logic of Conscious and Unconscious Mental processes. In: Kraft, E., Gulyás, B. and Pöppel, E. (eds.) Neural Correlates of Thinking. Springer Verlag, 2008. pp. 139-171.
Gulyás, B. and Roland, P. E., Processing and analysis of form, colour and binocular disparity in the human brain: functional anatomy by positron emission tomography. Eur. J. Neurosci., 6(1994):1811-1827.
Gulyás, B., Heywood, C. A., Popplewell, D. B., Cowey, A., and Roland, P. E., Visual form discrimination from colour or motion cues: Functional anatomy by positron emission tomography. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. US, 91(1994):9965-9969
Roland, P. E. and Gulyás, B. Visual imagery and visual representation. Trends Neurosci. 17(1994):281-287.
Kinomura, S., Larsson, J., Gulyás, B., and Roland, P. E. Attention activates the midbrain reticular formation and thalamic interlaminar nuclei in man. Science, 271(1996):512-515.
Savic, I. Berglund, H., Gulyás, B., Roland, P. E. Smelling of odorous sex hormone-like compounds causes sex-differentiated hypothalamic activations in humans. Neuron 31(2001):661-668.
Kéri, S. and Gulyás, B. Four facets of a single brain: relationship among behavior, cerebral blood flow/metabolism, neuronal activity and neurotransmitter dynamics. Neuroreport 14(2003):1-11
Gulyás B. The receptor fingerprint of the human brain and its changes during life. Bull Mem Acad R Med Belg. 162(2007):225-237
Gulyás B, Vas A, Tóth M, Takano A, Varrone A, Cselényi Z, Schain M, Mattsson P, Halldin C. Age and disease related changes in the translocator protein (TSPO) system in the human brain: Positron emission tomography measurements with [(11)C]vinpocetine. Neuroimage 256(2011):1111-1121.
Padmanabhan P, Kumar A, Kumar S, Chaudhary RK, Gulyás B. Nanoparticles in practice for molecular-imaging applications: An overview. Acta Biomater. pii: S1742-7061(2016)30271-30279.
Gulyás, B., Mitra, R., Vyas, A., Amin, S. M., Gulyás, V., Padmanabhan, P. Aging, Brain Aging and Cognitive Resilience. Innovation 16(2018):33-38.
Padmanabhan P, Palanivel M, Kumar A, Máthé D, Radda GK, Lim KL, Gulyás B. Nanotheranostic agents for neurodegenerative diseases. Emerg Top Life Sci. 4(2020):645-675
Mishra S, Kumar A, Padmanabhan P, Gulyás B. Neurophysiological Correlates of Cognition as Revealed by Virtual Reality: Delving the Brain with a Synergistic Approach. Brain Sci. 11(2021):51.
Pléh, C., Kovács, G. and Gulyás, B. (eds.) Cognitive Neuroscience. Budapest, Osiris Press, 2003. 832 pages. ISBN 963 389 313 5.
Kraft, E., Gulyás, B. and Pöppel, E. (eds.) Neural Correlates of Thinking. Springer Verlag, 2008. xv + 285 pages. ISBN 978 3 540 68042 0
Vasbinder, J.W. and Gulyás, B. Cultural Patterns and Neurocognitive Circuits. I. (Series title: Exploring Complexity: Volume 2. East–West Connections) World Scientific Publishinh Company, 2016. 212 pages. ISBN: 978-981-3147-48-5
Gulyás, B. and Vasbinder, J.W. Cultural Patterns and Neurocognitive Circuits. II. (Series title: Exploring Complexity: Volume 2. East–West Connections) World Scientific Publishing Company, 2017. 250 pages. ISBN-13: 978-9813230477
Vasbinder, J.W., Gulyás, B. and Sim, J. Y. H. (eds). Grand Challenges for Science in the 21st Century. World Scientific Publishing Company, 2018. 144 pages. ISBN: 978-981-3276-43-7.
Gulyás, B. Functional organization of human visual cortical areas. In: Peters, A. and Jones, E. G. (eds.) Cerebral Cortex. Vol. 12. New York and London: Plenum Press, 1997. pp. 743-775.
Gulyás, B., Halldin, C. and Mazière, B. In vivo imaging of neurotransmitter systems. In: Handbook of Neurochemistry. (Eds.: E. Sylvester Vizi and Michel Hamon). Springer Verlag, 2008. pp. 75-100.
Gulyás, B. and Sjöholm, N. Principles of Positron Emission Tomography. In: Functional Neuroimaging in Clinical Populations. (Eds.: Frank G. Hillary and John DeLuca). Guilford Press, 2007. pp. 3-30.
Gulyás, B. Functional Neuroimaging and the Logic of Conscious and Unconscious Mental processes. In: Kraft, E., Gulyás, B. and Pöppel, E. (eds.) Neural Correlates of Thinking. Springer Verlag, 2008. pp. 139-171.
Gulyás, B. and Roland, P. E., Processing and analysis of form, colour and binocular disparity in the human brain: functional anatomy by positron emission tomography. Eur. J. Neurosci., 6(1994):1811-1827.
Gulyás, B., Heywood, C. A., Popplewell, D. B., Cowey, A., and Roland, P. E., Visual form discrimination from colour or motion cues: Functional anatomy by positron emission tomography. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. US, 91(1994):9965-9969
Roland, P. E. and Gulyás, B. Visual imagery and visual representation. Trends Neurosci. 17(1994):281-287.
Kinomura, S., Larsson, J., Gulyás, B., and Roland, P. E. Attention activates the midbrain reticular formation and thalamic interlaminar nuclei in man. Science, 271(1996):512-515.
Savic, I. Berglund, H., Gulyás, B., Roland, P. E. Smelling of odorous sex hormone-like compounds causes sex-differentiated hypothalamic activations in humans. Neuron 31(2001):661-668.
Kéri, S. and Gulyás, B. Four facets of a single brain: relationship among behavior, cerebral blood flow/metabolism, neuronal activity and neurotransmitter dynamics. Neuroreport 14(2003):1-11
Gulyás B. The receptor fingerprint of the human brain and its changes during life. Bull Mem Acad R Med Belg. 162(2007):225-237
Gulyás B, Vas A, Tóth M, Takano A, Varrone A, Cselényi Z, Schain M, Mattsson P, Halldin C. Age and disease related changes in the translocator protein (TSPO) system in the human brain: Positron emission tomography measurements with [(11)C]vinpocetine. Neuroimage 256(2011):1111-1121.
Padmanabhan P, Kumar A, Kumar S, Chaudhary RK, Gulyás B. Nanoparticles in practice for molecular-imaging applications: An overview. Acta Biomater. pii: S1742-7061(2016)30271-30279.
Gulyás, B., Mitra, R., Vyas, A., Amin, S. M., Gulyás, V., Padmanabhan, P. Aging, Brain Aging and Cognitive Resilience. Innovation 16(2018):33-38.
Padmanabhan P, Palanivel M, Kumar A, Máthé D, Radda GK, Lim KL, Gulyás B. Nanotheranostic agents for neurodegenerative diseases. Emerg Top Life Sci. 4(2020):645-675
Mishra S, Kumar A, Padmanabhan P, Gulyás B. Neurophysiological Correlates of Cognition as Revealed by Virtual Reality: Delving the Brain with a Synergistic Approach. Brain Sci. 11(2021):51.