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Lia Maria Hocke, Ph.D.

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  1. R21AG070383 (HOCKE, LIA MARIA) Sep 15, 2020 - Aug 31, 2022
    NIH
    Probing cerebral hemodynamics in Alzheimer's Disease using novel retrospective delay analysis
    Role: Principal Investigator

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  1. Fitzgerald B, Yao JF, Hocke LM, Frederick BD, van Niftrik CHB, Tong Y. Using carpet plots to analyze blood transit times in the brain during hypercapnic challenge magnetic resonance imaging. Front Physiol. 2023; 14:1134804. PMID: 36875021; PMCID: PMC9975721.
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  2. Fitzgerald B, Yao JF, Talavage TM, Hocke LM, Frederick BD, Tong Y. Using carpet plots to analyze transit times of low frequency oscillations in resting state fMRI. Sci Rep. 2021 03 26; 11(1):7011. PMID: 33772060; PMCID: PMC7998022.
    Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  3. Hocke LM, Frederick BB. Post-hoc physiological waveform extraction from motion estimation in simultaneous multislice (SMS) functional MRI using separate stack processing. Magn Reson Med. 2021 01; 85(1):309-315. PMID: 32720334.
    Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  4. Tong Y, Hocke LM, Frederick BB. Low Frequency Systemic Hemodynamic "Noise" in Resting State BOLD fMRI: Characteristics, Causes, Implications, Mitigation Strategies, and Applications. Front Neurosci. 2019; 13:787. PMID: 31474815; PMCID: PMC6702789.
    Citations: 43     
  5. Aslan S, Hocke L, Schwarz N, Frederick B. Extraction of the cardiac waveform from simultaneous multislice fMRI data using slice sorted averaging and a deep learning reconstruction filter. Neuroimage. 2019 09; 198:303-316. PMID: 31129302.
    Citations: 10     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  6. Hocke LM, Oni IK, Duszynski CC, Corrigan AV, Frederick BD, Dunn JF. Automated Processing of fNIRS Data-A Visual Guide to the Pitfalls and Consequences. Algorithms. 2018 May; 11(5). PMID: 30906511; PMCID: PMC6428450.
    Citations: 23     
  7. Hocke LM, Duszynski CC, Debert CT, Dleikan D, Dunn JF. Reduced Functional Connectivity in Adults with Persistent Post-Concussion Symptoms: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study. J Neurotrauma. 2018 06 01; 35(11):1224-1232. PMID: 29373947; PMCID: PMC5962910.
    Citations: 14     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  8. Tong Y, Lindsey KP, Hocke LM, Vitaliano G, Mintzopoulos D, Frederick BD. Perfusion information extracted from resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2017 Feb; 37(2):564-576. PMID: 26873885; PMCID: PMC5381451.
    Citations: 42     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  9. Tong Y, Hocke LM, Lindsey KP, Erdogan SB, Vitaliano G, Caine CE, Frederick Bd. Systemic Low-Frequency Oscillations in BOLD Signal Vary with Tissue Type. Front Neurosci. 2016; 10:313. PMID: 27445680; PMCID: PMC4928460.
    Citations: 13     
  10. Erdogan SB, Tong Y, Hocke LM, Lindsey KP, deB Frederick B. Correcting for Blood Arrival Time in Global Mean Regression Enhances Functional Connectivity Analysis of Resting State fMRI-BOLD Signals. Front Hum Neurosci. 2016; 10:311. PMID: 27445751; PMCID: PMC4923135.
    Citations: 37     
  11. Hocke LM, Tong Y, Lindsey KP, de B Frederick B. Comparison of peripheral near-infrared spectroscopy low-frequency oscillations to other denoising methods in resting state functional MRI with ultrahigh temporal resolution. Magn Reson Med. 2016 12; 76(6):1697-1707. PMID: 26854203.
    Citations: 23     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  12. Hocke LM, Cayetano K, Tong Y, Frederick B. Optimized multimodal functional magnetic resonance imaging/near-infrared spectroscopy probe for ultrahigh-resolution mapping. Neurophotonics. 2015 Oct; 2(4):045004. PMID: 26668816; PMCID: PMC4675318.
    Citations: 1     
  13. Donahue MJ, Strother MK, Lindsey KP, Hocke LM, Tong Y, Frederick BD. Time delay processing of hypercapnic fMRI allows quantitative parameterization of cerebrovascular reactivity and blood flow delays. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2016 10; 36(10):1767-1779. PMID: 26661192; PMCID: PMC5076782.
    Citations: 34     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  14. Tong Y, Hocke LM, Fan X, Janes AC, Frederick Bd. Can apparent resting state connectivity arise from systemic fluctuations? Front Hum Neurosci. 2015; 9:285. PMID: 26029095; PMCID: PMC4432665.
    Citations: 23     
  15. Tong Y, Hocke LM, Frederick Bd. Short repetition time multiband echo-planar imaging with simultaneous pulse recording allows dynamic imaging of the cardiac pulsation signal. Magn Reson Med. 2014 Nov; 72(5):1268-76. PMID: 24272768.
    Citations: 17     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  16. Tong Y, Hocke LM, Nickerson LD, Licata SC, Lindsey KP, Frederick Bd. Evaluating the effects of systemic low frequency oscillations measured in the periphery on the independent component analysis results of resting state networks. Neuroimage. 2013 Aug 01; 76:202-15. PMID: 23523805.
    Citations: 42     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  17. Tong Y, Hocke LM, Licata SC, Frederick Bd. Low-frequency oscillations measured in the periphery with near-infrared spectroscopy are strongly correlated with blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging signals. J Biomed Opt. 2012 Oct; 17(10):106004. PMID: 23224003.
    Citations: 53     Fields:    Translation:Humans
  18. Tong Y, Hocke LM, Frederick Bd. Isolating the sources of widespread physiological fluctuations in functional near-infrared spectroscopy signals. J Biomed Opt. 2011 Oct; 16(10):106005. PMID: 22029352.
    Citations: 9     Fields:    Translation:Humans
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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.