Prof. Dr. Xenia Kobeleva
Computational Neurology
Computational Neurology
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Institut für Neuroinformatik
Universitätsstraße 150
Building NB, Room MB 6/189
Universitätsstraße 150
Building NB, Room MB 6/189
D-44801 Bochum, Germany
Selected Publications
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Beyond Focal Lesions: Dynamical Network Effects of White Matter HyperintensitiesLeone, R., Geysen, S., Deco, G., & Kobeleva, X.Human Brain Mapping, 45(17)
@article{LeoneGeysenDecoEtAl2024, author = {Leone, Riccardo and Geysen, Steven and Deco, Gustavo and Kobeleva, Xenia}, title = {Beyond Focal Lesions: Dynamical Network Effects of White Matter Hyperintensities}, journal = {Human Brain Mapping}, volume = {45}, number = {17}, month = {December}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1002/hbm.70081}, }
Leone, R., Geysen, S., Deco, G., & Kobeleva, X.. (2024). Beyond Focal Lesions: Dynamical Network Effects of White Matter Hyperintensities. Human Brain Mapping, 45(17). http://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.700812022
Advancing brain network models to reconcile functional neuroimaging and clinical researchKobeleva, X., Varoquaux, G., Dagher, A., Adhikari, M. H., Grefkes, C., & Gilson, M.NeuroImage: Clinical, 36, 103262@article{KobelevaVaroquauxDagherEtAl2022, author = {Kobeleva, Xenia and Varoquaux, Gaël and Dagher, Alain and Adhikari, Mohit H. and Grefkes, Christian and Gilson, Matthieu}, title = {Advancing brain network models to reconcile functional neuroimaging and clinical research}, journal = {NeuroImage: Clinical}, volume = {36}, pages = {103262}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103262}, }
Kobeleva, X., Varoquaux, G., Dagher, A., Adhikari, M. H., Grefkes, C., & Gilson, M. (2022). Advancing brain network models to reconcile functional neuroimaging and clinical research. NeuroImage: Clinical, 36, 103262. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103262-
Beyond Focal Lesions: Dynamical Network Effects of White Matter HyperintensitiesLeone, R., Geysen, S., Deco, G., & Kobeleva, X.Human Brain Mapping, 45(17)
@article{LeoneGeysenDecoEtAl2024, author = {Leone, Riccardo and Geysen, Steven and Deco, Gustavo and Kobeleva, Xenia}, title = {Beyond Focal Lesions: Dynamical Network Effects of White Matter Hyperintensities}, journal = {Human Brain Mapping}, volume = {45}, number = {17}, month = {December}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1002/hbm.70081}, }
Leone, R., Geysen, S., Deco, G., & Kobeleva, X.. (2024). Beyond Focal Lesions: Dynamical Network Effects of White Matter Hyperintensities. Human Brain Mapping, 45(17). http://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.70081Next-generation phenotyping integrated in a national framework for patients with ultrarare disorders improves genetic diagnostics and yields new molecular findingsSchmidt, A., Danyel, M., Grundmann, K., Brunet, T., Klinkhammer, H., Hsieh, T. -C., et al.Nature Genetics, 56(8), 1644–1653@article{SchmidtDanyelGrundmannEtAl2024, author = {Schmidt, Axel and Danyel, Magdalena and Grundmann, Kathrin and Brunet, Theresa and Klinkhammer, Hannah and Hsieh, Tzung-Chien and Engels, Hartmut and Peters, Sophia and Knaus, Alexej and Moosa, Shahida and Averdunk, Luisa and Boschann, Felix and Sczakiel, Henrike Lisa and Schwartzmann, Sarina and Mensah, Martin Atta and Pantel, Jean Tori and Holtgrewe, Manuel and Bösch, Annemarie and Weiß, Claudia and Weinhold, Natalie and Suter, Aude-Annick and Stoltenburg, Corinna and Neugebauer, Julia and Kallinich, Tillmann and Kaindl, Angela M. and Holzhauer, Susanne and Bührer, Christoph and Bufler, Philip and Kornak, Uwe and Ott, Claus-Eric and Schülke, Markus and Nguyen, Hoa Huu Phuc and Hoffjan, Sabine and Grasemann, Corinna and Rothoeft, Tobias and Brinkmann, Folke and Matar, Nora and Sivalingam, Sugirthan and Perne, Claudia and Mangold, Elisabeth and Kreiss, Martina and Cremer, Kirsten and Betz, Regina C. and Mücke, Martin and Grigull, Lorenz and Klockgether, Thomas and Spier, Isabel and Heimbach, André and Bender, Tim and Brand, Fabian and Stieber, Christiane and Morawiec, Alexandra Marzena and Karakostas, Pantelis and Schäfer, Valentin S. and Bernsen, Sarah and Weydt, Patrick and Castro-Gomez, Sergio and Aziz, Ahmad and Grobe-Einsler, Marcus and Kimmich, Okka and Kobeleva, Xenia and Önder, Demet and Lesmann, Hellen and Kumar, Sheetal and Tacik, Pawel and Basin, Meghna Ahuja and Incardona, Pietro and Lee-Kirsch, Min Ae and Berner, Reinhard and Schuetz, Catharina and Körholz, Julia and Kretschmer, Tanita and Di Donato, Nataliya and Schröck, Evelin and Heinen, André and Reuner, Ulrike and Hanßke, Amalia-Mihaela and Kaiser, Frank J. and Manka, Eva and Munteanu, Martin and Kuechler, Alma and Cordula, Kiewert and Hirtz, Raphael and Schlapakow, Elena and Schlein, Christian and Lisfeld, Jasmin and Kubisch, Christian and Herget, Theresia and Hempel, Maja and Weiler-Normann, Christina and Ullrich, Kurt and Schramm, Christoph and Rudolph, Cornelia and Rillig, Franziska and Groffmann, Maximilian and Muntau, Ania and Tibelius, Alexandra and Schwaibold, Eva M. C. and Schaaf, Christian P. and Zawada, Michal and Kaufmann, Lilian and Hinderhofer, Katrin and Okun, Pamela M. and Kotzaeridou, Urania and Hoffmann, Georg F. and Choukair, Daniela and Bettendorf, Markus and Spielmann, Malte and Ripke, Annekatrin and Pauly, Martje and Münchau, Alexander and Lohmann, Katja and Hüning, Irina and Hanker, Britta and Bäumer, Tobias and Herzog, Rebecca and Hellenbroich, Yorck and Westphal, Dominik S. and Strom, Tim and Kovacs, Reka and Riedhammer, Korbinian M. and Mayerhanser, Katharina and Graf, Elisabeth and Brugger, Melanie and Hoefele, Julia and Oexle, Konrad and Mirza-Schreiber, Nazanin and Berutti, Riccardo and Schatz, Ulrich and Krenn, Martin and Makowski, Christine and Weigand, Heike and Schröder, Sebastian and Rohlfs, Meino and Vill, Katharina and Hauck, Fabian and Borggraefe, Ingo and Müller-Felber, Wolfgang and Kurth, Ingo and Elbracht, Miriam and Knopp, Cordula and Begemann, Matthias and Kraft, Florian and Lemke, Johannes R. and Hentschel, Julia and Platzer, Konrad and Strehlow, Vincent and Abou Jamra, Rami and Kehrer, Martin and Demidov, German and Beck-Wödl, Stefanie and Graessner, Holm and Sturm, Marc and Zeltner, Lena and Schöls, Ludger J. and Magg, Janine and Bevot, Andrea and Kehrer, Christiane and Kaiser, Nadja and Turro, Ernest and Horn, Denise and Grüters-Kieslich, Annette and Klein, Christoph and Mundlos, Stefan and Nöthen, Markus and Riess, Olaf and Meitinger, Thomas and Krude, Heiko and Krawitz, Peter M. and Haack, Tobias and Ehmke, Nadja and Wagner, Matias}, title = {Next-generation phenotyping integrated in a national framework for patients with ultrarare disorders improves genetic diagnostics and yields new molecular findings}, journal = {Nature Genetics}, volume = {56}, number = {8}, pages = {1644–1653}, month = {July }, year = {2024}, doi = {10.1038/s41588-024-01836-1}, }
Schmidt, A., Danyel, M., Grundmann, K., Brunet, T., Klinkhammer, H., Hsieh, T. -C., et al. (2024). Next-generation phenotyping integrated in a national framework for patients with ultrarare disorders improves genetic diagnostics and yields new molecular findings. Nature Genetics, 56(8), 1644–1653. http://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-024-01836-1Retinal ganglion cell and microvascular density loss in hereditary spastic paraplegiaTurski, G. N., Turski, C. A., Grobe-Einsler, M., Kobeleva, X., Turski, J. S., Holz, F. G., et al.Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 41(5–6), 229–239@article{TurskiTurskiGrobe-EinslerEtAl2024, author = {Turski, Gabrielle N. and Turski, Christopher A. and Grobe-Einsler, Marcus and Kobeleva, Xenia and Turski, Jennifer S. and Holz, Frank G. and Finger, Robert P. and Klockgether, Thomas}, title = {Retinal ganglion cell and microvascular density loss in hereditary spastic paraplegia}, journal = {Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience}, volume = {41}, number = {5–6}, pages = {229–239}, month = {January}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.3233/rnn-231380}, }
Turski, G. N., Turski, C. A., Grobe-Einsler, M., Kobeleva, X., Turski, J. S., Holz, F. G., et al. (2024). Retinal ganglion cell and microvascular density loss in hereditary spastic paraplegia. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 41(5–6), 229–239. http://doi.org/10.3233/rnn-2313802023
Whole-brain modeling of the differential influences of amyloid-beta and tau in Alzheimer’s diseasePatow, G., Stefanovski, L., Ritter, P., Deco, G., & Kobeleva, X.Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy, 15(1)@article{PatowStefanovskiRitterEtAl2023, author = {Patow, Gustavo and Stefanovski, Leon and Ritter, Petra and Deco, Gustavo and Kobeleva, Xenia}, title = {Whole-brain modeling of the differential influences of amyloid-beta and tau in Alzheimer’s disease}, journal = {Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy}, volume = {15}, number = {1}, month = {December}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1186/s13195-023-01349-9}, }
Patow, G., Stefanovski, L., Ritter, P., Deco, G., & Kobeleva, X.. (2023). Whole-brain modeling of the differential influences of amyloid-beta and tau in Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy, 15(1). http://doi.org/10.1186/s13195-023-01349-9Linking early-life bilingualism and cognitive advantage in older adulthoodBallarini, T., Kuhn, E., Röske, S., Altenstein, S., Bartels, C., Buchholz, F., et al.Neurobiology of Aging, 124, 18–28@article{BallariniKuhnRöskeEtAl2023, author = {Ballarini, Tommaso and Kuhn, Elizabeth and Röske, Sandra and Altenstein, Slawek and Bartels, Claudia and Buchholz, Friederike and Buerger, Katharina and Dechent, Peter and Dobisch, Laura and Ewers, Michael and Fliessbach, Klaus and Freiesleben, Silka Dawn and Frommann, Ingo and Gabelin, Tatjana and Glanz, Wenzel and Görß, Doreen and Haynes, John Dylan and Incesoy, Enise I. and Janowitz, Daniel and Kilimann, Ingo and Kleineidam, Luca and Kobeleva, Xenia and Laske, Christoph and Lohse, Andrea and Maier, Franziska and Munk, Matthias H. and Perneczky, Robert and Peters, Oliver and Priller, Josef and Rauchmann, Boris-Stephan and Roy, Nina and Scheffler, Klaus and Schneider, Anja and Schott, Björn H. and Spottke, Annika and Spruth, Eike Jakob and Teipel, Stefan and Wiltfang, Jens and Wolfsgruber, Steffen and Düzel, Emrah and Jessen, Frank and Wagner, Michael}, title = {Linking early-life bilingualism and cognitive advantage in older adulthood}, journal = {Neurobiology of Aging}, volume = {124}, pages = {18–28}, month = {April}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2022.12.005}, }
Ballarini, T., Kuhn, E., Röske, S., Altenstein, S., Bartels, C., Buchholz, F., et al. (2023). Linking early-life bilingualism and cognitive advantage in older adulthood. Neurobiology of Aging, 124, 18–28. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2022.12.0052022
Midlife occupational cognitive requirements protect cognitive function in old age by increasing cognitive reserveKleineidam, L., Wolfsgruber, S., Weyrauch, A. -S., Zulka, L. E., Forstmeier, S., Roeske, S., et al.Frontiers in Psychology, 13@article{KleineidamWolfsgruberWeyrauchEtAl2022, author = {Kleineidam, Luca and Wolfsgruber, Steffen and Weyrauch, Anne-Sophie and Zulka, Linn E. and Forstmeier, Simon and Roeske, Sandra and van den Bussche, Hendrik and Kaduszkiewicz, Hanna and Wiese, Birgitt and Weyerer, Siegfried and Werle, Jochen and Fuchs, Angela and Pentzek, Michael and Brettschneider, Christian and König, Hans-Helmut and Weeg, Dagmar and Bickel, Horst and Luppa, Melanie and Rodriguez, Francisca S. and Freiesleben, Silka Dawn and Erdogan, Selin and Unterfeld, Chantal and Peters, Oliver and Spruth, Eike J. and Altenstein, Slawek and Lohse, Andrea and Priller, Josef and Fliessbach, Klaus and Kobeleva, Xenia and Schneider, Anja and Bartels, Claudia and Schott, Björn H. and Wiltfang, Jens and Maier, Franziska and Glanz, Wenzel and Incesoy, Enise I. and Butryn, Michaela and Düzel, Emrah and Buerger, Katharina and Janowitz, Daniel and Ewers, Michael and Rauchmann, Boris-Stephan and Perneczky, Robert and Kilimann, Ingo and Görß, Doreen and Teipel, Stefan and Laske, Christoph and Munk, Matthias H. J. and Spottke, Annika and Roy, Nina and Brosseron, Frederic and Heneka, Michael T. and Ramirez, Alfredo and Yakupov, Renat and Scherer, Martin and Maier, Wolfgang and Jessen, Frank and Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. and Wagner, Michael}, title = {Midlife occupational cognitive requirements protect cognitive function in old age by increasing cognitive reserve}, journal = {Frontiers in Psychology}, volume = {13}, month = {December}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2022.957308}, }
Kleineidam, L., Wolfsgruber, S., Weyrauch, A. -S., Zulka, L. E., Forstmeier, S., Roeske, S., et al. (2022). Midlife occupational cognitive requirements protect cognitive function in old age by increasing cognitive reserve. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. http://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.957308Adult‐Onset Neurodegeneration in Nucleotide Excision Repair Disorders (NERDND ): Time to Move Beyond the SkinCordts, I., Önder, D., Traschütz, A., Kobeleva, X., Karin, I., Minnerop, M., et al.Movement Disorders, 37(8), 1707–1718@article{CordtsÖnderTraschützEtAl2022, author = {Cordts, Isabell and Önder, Demet and Traschütz, Andreas and Kobeleva, Xenia and Karin, Ivan and Minnerop, Martina and Koertvelyessy, Peter and Biskup, Saskia and Forchhammer, Stephan and Binder, Johannes and Tzschach, Andreas and Meiss, Frank and Schmidt, Axel and Kreiß, Martina and Cremer, Kirsten and Mensah, Martin A. and Park, Joohyun and Rautenberg, Maren and Deininger, Natalie and Sturm, Marc and Lingor, Paul and Klopstock, Thomas and Weiler, Markus and Marxreiter, Franz and Synofzik, Matthis and Posch, Christian and Sirokay, Judith and Klockgether, Thomas and Haack, Tobias B. and Deschauer, Marcus}, title = {Adult‐Onset Neurodegeneration in Nucleotide Excision Repair Disorders (<scp>NERDND</scp>): Time to Move Beyond the Skin}, journal = {Movement Disorders}, volume = {37}, number = {8}, pages = {1707–1718}, month = {June}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1002/mds.29071}, }
Cordts, I., Önder, D., Traschütz, A., Kobeleva, X., Karin, I., Minnerop, M., et al. (2022). Adult‐Onset Neurodegeneration in Nucleotide Excision Repair Disorders (NERDND ): Time to Move Beyond the Skin. Movement Disorders, 37(8), 1707–1718. http://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29071Coherent Structural and Functional Network Changes after Thalamic Lesions in Essential TremorPohl, E. D. R., Upadhyay, N., Kobeleva, X., Purrer, V., Maurer, A., Keil, V. C., et al.Movement Disorders, 37(9), 1924–1929@article{PohlUpadhyayKobelevaEtAl2022, author = {Pohl, Emily D.R. and Upadhyay, Neeraj and Kobeleva, Xenia and Purrer, Veronika and Maurer, Angelika and Keil, Vera C. and Kindler, Christine and Borger, Valeri and Pieper, Claus C. and Groetz, Simon and Scheef, Lukas and Maciaczyk, Jaroslaw and Schild, Hans and Vatter, Hartmut and Klockgether, Thomas and Radbruch, Alexander and Attenberger, Ulrike and Wüllner, Ullrich and Boecker, Henning}, title = {Coherent Structural and Functional Network Changes after Thalamic Lesions in Essential Tremor}, journal = {Movement Disorders}, volume = {37}, number = {9}, pages = {1924–1929}, month = {June}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1002/mds.29130}, }
Pohl, E. D. R., Upadhyay, N., Kobeleva, X., Purrer, V., Maurer, A., Keil, V. C., et al. (2022). Coherent Structural and Functional Network Changes after Thalamic Lesions in Essential Tremor. Movement Disorders, 37(9), 1924–1929. http://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29130Subjective cognitive decline and stage 2 of Alzheimer disease in patients from memory centersJessen, F., Wolfsgruber, S., Kleineindam, L., Spottke, A., Altenstein, S., Bartels, C., et al.Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 19(2), 487–497@article{JessenWolfsgruberKleineindamEtAl2022, author = {Jessen, Frank and Wolfsgruber, Steffen and Kleineindam, Luca and Spottke, Annika and Altenstein, Slawek and Bartels, Claudia and Berger, Moritz and Brosseron, Frederic and Daamen, Marcel and Dichgans, Martin and Dobisch, Laura and Ewers, Michael and Fenski, Friederike and Fliessbach, Klaus and Freiesleben, Silka D. and Glanz, Wenzel and Görß, Doreen and Gürsel, Selim and Janowitz, Daniel and Kilimann, Ingo and Kobeleva, Xenia and Lohse, Andrea and Maier, Franziska and Metzger, Coraline and Munk, Matthias and Preis, Lukas and Sanzenbacher, Carolin and Spruth, Eike and Rauchmann, Boris and Vukovich, Ruth and Yakupov, Renat and Weyrauch, Anne‐Sophie and Ziegler, Gabriel and Schmid, Matthias and Laske, Christoph and Perneczky, Robert and Schneider, Anja and Wiltfang, Jens and Teipel, Stefan and Bürger, Katharina and Priller, Josef and Peters, Oliver and Ramirez, Alfredo and Boecker, Henning and Heneka, Michael T. and Wagner, Michael and Düzel, Emrah}, title = {Subjective cognitive decline and stage 2 of Alzheimer disease in patients from memory centers}, journal = {Alzheimer’s & Dementia}, volume = {19}, number = {2}, pages = {487–497}, month = {April}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1002/alz.12674}, }
Jessen, F., Wolfsgruber, S., Kleineindam, L., Spottke, A., Altenstein, S., Bartels, C., et al. (2022). Subjective cognitive decline and stage 2 of Alzheimer disease in patients from memory centers. Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 19(2), 487–497. http://doi.org/10.1002/alz.12674Advancing brain network models to reconcile functional neuroimaging and clinical researchKobeleva, X., Varoquaux, G., Dagher, A., Adhikari, M. H., Grefkes, C., & Gilson, M.NeuroImage: Clinical, 36, 103262@article{KobelevaVaroquauxDagherEtAl2022, author = {Kobeleva, Xenia and Varoquaux, Gaël and Dagher, Alain and Adhikari, Mohit H. and Grefkes, Christian and Gilson, Matthieu}, title = {Advancing brain network models to reconcile functional neuroimaging and clinical research}, journal = {NeuroImage: Clinical}, volume = {36}, pages = {103262}, year = {2022}, doi = {10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103262}, }
Kobeleva, X., Varoquaux, G., Dagher, A., Adhikari, M. H., Grefkes, C., & Gilson, M. (2022). Advancing brain network models to reconcile functional neuroimaging and clinical research. NeuroImage: Clinical, 36, 103262. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2022.1032622021
Revealing the Relevant Spatiotemporal Scale Underlying Whole-Brain DynamicsKobeleva, X., López-González, A., Kringelbach, M. L., & Deco, G.Frontiers in Neuroscience, 15@article{KobelevaLópez-GonzálezKringelbachEtAl2021, author = {Kobeleva, Xenia and López-González, Ane and Kringelbach, Morten L. and Deco, Gustavo}, title = {Revealing the Relevant Spatiotemporal Scale Underlying Whole-Brain Dynamics}, journal = {Frontiers in Neuroscience}, volume = {15}, month = {October}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.3389/fnins.2021.715861}, }
Kobeleva, X., López-González, A., Kringelbach, M. L., & Deco, G. (2021). Revealing the Relevant Spatiotemporal Scale Underlying Whole-Brain Dynamics. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 15. http://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2021.715861Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences—An OHBM–Open Science perspectiveLevitis, E., van Praag, C. D. G., Gau, R., Heunis, S., DuPre, E., Kiar, G., et al.GigaScience, 10(8)@article{Levitisvan PraagGauEtAl2021, author = {Levitis, Elizabeth and van Praag, Cassandra D Gould and Gau, Rémi and Heunis, Stephan and DuPre, Elizabeth and Kiar, Gregory and Bottenhorn, Katherine L and Glatard, Tristan and Nikolaidis, Aki and Whitaker, Kirstie Jane and Mancini, Matteo and Niso, Guiomar and Afyouni, Soroosh and Alonso-Ortiz, Eva and Appelhoff, Stefan and Arnatkeviciute, Aurina and Atay, Selim Melvin and Auer, Tibor and Baracchini, Giulia and Bayer, Johanna M M and Beauvais, Michael J S and Bijsterbosch, Janine D and Bilgin, Isil P and Bollmann, Saskia and Bollmann, Steffen and Botvinik-Nezer, Rotem and Bright, Molly G and Calhoun, Vince D and Chen, Xiao and Chopra, Sidhant and Chuan-Peng, Hu and Close, Thomas G and Cookson, Savannah L and Craddock, R Cameron and De La Vega, Alejandro and De Leener, Benjamin and Demeter, Damion V and Di Maio, Paola and Dickie, Erin W and Eickhoff, Simon B and Esteban, Oscar and Finc, Karolina and Frigo, Matteo and Ganesan, Saampras and Ganz, Melanie and Garner, Kelly G and Garza-Villarreal, Eduardo A and Gonzalez-Escamilla, Gabriel and Goswami, Rohit and Griffiths, John D and Grootswagers, Tijl and Guay, Samuel and Guest, Olivia and Handwerker, Daniel A and Herholz, Peer and Heuer, Katja and Huijser, Dorien C and Iacovella, Vittorio and Joseph, Michael J E and Karakuzu, Agah and Keator, David B and Kobeleva, Xenia and Kumar, Manoj and Laird, Angela R and Larson-Prior, Linda J and Lautarescu, Alexandra and Lazari, Alberto and Legarreta, Jon Haitz and Li, Xue-Ying and Lv, Jinglei and Mansour L., Sina and Meunier, David and Moraczewski, Dustin and Nandi, Tulika and Nastase, Samuel A and Nau, Matthias and Noble, Stephanie and Norgaard, Martin and Obungoloch, Johnes and Oostenveld, Robert and Orchard, Edwina R and Pinho, Ana Luísa and Poldrack, Russell A and Qiu, Anqi and Raamana, Pradeep Reddy and Rokem, Ariel and Rutherford, Saige and Sharan, Malvika and Shaw, Thomas B and Syeda, Warda T and Testerman, Meghan M and Toro, Roberto and Valk, Sofie L and Van Den Bossche, Sofie and Varoquaux, Gaël and Váša, František and Veldsman, Michele and Vohryzek, Jakub and Wagner, Adina S and Walsh, Reubs J and White, Tonya and Wong, Fu-Te and Xie, Xihe and Yan, Chao-Gan and Yang, Yu-Fang and Yee, Yohan and Zanitti, Gaston E and Van Gulick, Ana E and Duff, Eugene and Maumet, Camille}, title = {Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences—An OHBM–Open Science perspective}, journal = {GigaScience}, volume = {10}, number = {8}, month = {August}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.1093/gigascience/giab051}, }
Levitis, E., van Praag, C. D. G., Gau, R., Heunis, S., DuPre, E., Kiar, G., et al. (2021). Centering inclusivity in the design of online conferences—An OHBM–Open Science perspective. GigaScience, 10(8). http://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giab051Brainhack: Developing a culture of open, inclusive, community-driven neuroscienceGau, R., Noble, S., Heuer, K., Bottenhorn, K. L., Bilgin, I. P., Yang, Y. -F., et al.Neuron, 109(11), 1769–1775@article{GauNobleHeuerEtAl2021, author = {Gau, Rémi and Noble, Stephanie and Heuer, Katja and Bottenhorn, Katherine L. and Bilgin, Isil P. and Yang, Yu-Fang and Huntenburg, Julia M. and Bayer, Johanna M.M. and Bethlehem, Richard A.I. and Rhoads, Shawn A. and Vogelbacher, Christoph and Borghesani, Valentina and Levitis, Elizabeth and Wang, Hao-Ting and Van Den Bossche, Sofie and Kobeleva, Xenia and Legarreta, Jon Haitz and Guay, Samuel and Atay, Selim Melvin and Varoquaux, Gael P. and Huijser, Dorien C. and Sandström, Malin S. and Herholz, Peer and Nastase, Samuel A. and Badhwar, AmanPreet and Dumas, Guillaume and Schwab, Simon and Moia, Stefano and Dayan, Michael and Bassil, Yasmine and Brooks, Paula P. and Mancini, Matteo and Shine, James M. and O’Connor, David and Xie, Xihe and Poggiali, Davide and Friedrich, Patrick and Heinsfeld, Anibal S. and Riedl, Lydia and Toro, Roberto and Caballero-Gaudes, César and Eklund, Anders and Garner, Kelly G. and Nolan, Christopher R. and Demeter, Damion V. and Barrios, Fernando A. and Merchant, Junaid S. and McDevitt, Elizabeth A. and Oostenveld, Robert and Craddock, R. Cameron and Rokem, Ariel and Doyle, Andrew and Ghosh, Satrajit S. and Nikolaidis, Aki and Stanley, Olivia W. and Uruñuela, Eneko and Anousheh, Nasim and Arnatkeviciute, Aurina and Auzias, Guillaume and Bachar, Dipankar and Bannier, Elise and Basanisi, Ruggero and Basavaraj, Arshitha and Bedini, Marco and Bellec, Pierre and Benn, R. Austin and Berluti, Kathryn and Bollmann, Steffen and Bollmann, Saskia and Bradley, Claire and Brown, Jesse and Buchweitz, Augusto and Callahan, Patrick and Chan, Micaela Y. and Chandio, Bramsh Q. and Cheng, Theresa and Chopra, Sidhant and Chung, Ai Wern and Close, Thomas G. and Combrisson, Etienne and Cona, Giorgia and Constable, R. 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