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Publications

Journal publications:

  1. Jie Huang and David C. Zhu, “Simultaneous Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Diffusion Anisotropy and Diffusion Gradient”, Magnetic Resonance Imaging 26, 337-346 (2008).
  2. Jie Huang, Andrea P. Francis, and Thomas H. Carr, “Studying overt word reading and speech production with event-related fMRI: A method for detecting, assessing, and correcting articulation-induced signal changes and for measuring onset time and duration of articulation”, Brain and Language 104, 10-23 (2008).
  3. Youping Wang, Dagmar Babankova, Jie Huang, Greg M. Swain, and Donna H. Wang, “Deletion of Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Type 1 Receptors Exaggerates Renal Damage in Deoxycorticosterone Acetate-Salt Hypertension’, Hypertension 52, 264-270 (2008).
  4. Arnold Wilkins, Jie Huang, and Yue Cao, “Prevention of Visual Stress and Migraine with Precision Spectral Filters”, Drug Development Research 68, 469-475 (2007).
  5. Alessandra Passarotti, Jeremy Smith, Mark DeLano, and Jie Huang, “Developmental Differences in the Face Inversion Effect Show Progressive Tuning of Face-Selective Regions to the Upright Orientation”, NeuroImage 34, 1708-1722 (2007).
  6. Jie Huang, Ming Xiang, and Yue Cao, “Reduction in V1 Activation Associated with Decreased Visibility of a Visual Target”, NeuroImage 31, 1693-1699 (2006).
  7. Jie Huang, Mark DeLano, and Yue Cao, “Visual Cortical Inhibitory Function in Migraine Is Not Generally Impaired: Evidence from a Combined Psychophysical Test with an fMRI Study”, Cephalalgia, 26, 554-560 (2006).
  8. Arnold Wilkins, Jie Huang, and Yue Cao, “Visual stress theory and its application to reading and reading tests”, J. Research in Reading, 27, 152-162 (2004).
  9. Yue Cao, Stephen Whalen, Jie Huang, Kevin L. Berger, and Mark C. DeLano, “Asymmetry of Subinsular Anisotropy by In Vivo Diffusion Tensor Imaging”, Human Brain Mapping, 20, 82-90 (2003).
  10. Jie Huang, Thomas G. Cooper, Banu Satana, David I. Kaufman, and Yue Cao, “Visual Distortion Provoked by a Stimulus in Migraine Associated with Hyperneuronal Activity”, Headache, 43, 664-671 (2003).
  11. Alan Beretta, Thomas H. Carr, Jie Huang, and Yue Cao, “The Brain Is Not Single-Minded about Inflectional Morphology: A Response to the Commentaries”, Brain and Language, 85, 531-534 (2003).
  12. Alan Beretta, Carrie Campbell, Thomas H. Carr, Jie Huang, Lothar M. Schmitt, Kiel Christianson, and Yue Cao, “An ER-fMRI investigation of morphological inflection in German reveals that the brain makes a distinction between regular and irregular forms”, Brain and Language, 85, 67-92 (2003).
  13. Jie Huang, Thomas H. Carr, and Yue Cao, “Comparing Cortical Activations for Silent and Overt Speech Using Event-Related fMRI”, Human Brain Mapping, 15: 39-53 (2001).
  14. Donald D. Gray, Jie Huang, and Boyd F. Edwards, “Two dimensional magnetothermal  plumes”, Int. Journal of Engineering Science, 39, 1837-1861 (2001).
  15. Weili Luo, Tengda Du, and J. Huang, “A Response to the Commentary on ‘Novel Convective Instabilities in a Magnetic Fluid’”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 87, 059802-1 (2001).
  16. Weili Luo, Tengda Du, and J. Huang, “Does Susceptibility Linearly Depend on Concentration?”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 84, 2763 (2000).
  17. Weili Luo, Tengda Du, and Jie Huang, “Novel Convective Instabilities in a Magnetic Fluid”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 4134-4137 (1999).
  18. Weili Luo, Tengda Du, and Jie Huang, “Field Induced Instabilities in a Magnetic Fluid,” J. Magn. Magn. Mat., 201, 88-90 (1999).
  19. Jie Huang, Donald D. Gray, and Boyd F. Edwards, “Magnetic control of convection in nonconducting diamagnetic fluids,” Phys. Rev. E 58, 5164-5167 (1998).
  20. Jie Huang, Donald D. Gray, and Boyd F. Edwards, “Thermoconvective instability of paramagnetic fluids in a nonuniform magnetic field,” Phys. Rev. E 57, 5564-5571 (1998).
  21. Jie Huang, Boyd F. Edwards, and Donald D. Gray, “Magnetic control of convection in nonconducting paramagnetic fluids,” Phys. Rev. E 57, 29-31 (1998).
  22. Jie Huang, Boyd F. Edwards, and Donald D. Gray, “Thermoconvective instability of paramagnetic fluids in a uniform magnetic field,” Phys. Fluids 9, 1819-1825 (1997).
  23. Jie Huang, Xiaopei Guo, Boyd F. Edwards, and Arnold D. Levine, “Cutoff model and exact general solutions for fragmentation with mass loss,” J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 29, 7377-7388 (1996).
  24. Jie Huang and Boyd F. Edwards, “Pattern formation and evolution near autocatalytic reaction fronts in a narrow vertical slab”, Phys. Rev. E 54, 2620-2627 (1996).
  25. Jie Huang, D. A. Vasquez, Boyd F. Edwards, and Paul Kolodner, “Onset of convection for autocatalytic reaction fronts in a vertical slab,” Phys. Rev. E 48, 4378-4386 (1993).
  26. Jie Huang, Boyd F. Edwards, and Arnold D. Levine, “General solutions and scaling violation for fragmentation with mass loss,” J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 24, 3967-3977 (1991).

Conference Proceedings:

  1. J. Huang, X. Ma, B. Zhong, D. Wang, M. DeLano, “ECG-gated Cardiac MRI in Mice on a Clinical 3.0T MR Scanner”, Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med. 16, 1025 (2008).
  2. J.M. Olson, A.K. Lobben, J. Huang, “A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study Comparing Two Map Tasks: What are we finding?”, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, April 8, 2008.
  3. I. Korolev, A. Bozoki, N. Davis, L. Hoisington, L. Fischer, J. Huang, K. Berger, “Integrity of Limbic Projections in Relation to Posterior Cingulate Metabolism in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimers Disease: Combined PET-DTI Study”, ASCI/AAP Joint Meeting, Chicago, IL, 2008.
  4. X. Ma, M. DeLano, Z. Zhang, C.A. Hammond, J. Huang, A. Zhang, Z. Fan, “Time-resolved Blood Flow Velocity Distribution in Thoracic Aorta with Phase-contrast MRI at 1.5T and 3.0T: Initial Results”,  ISMRM Workshop on Advances in High Field MR, Pacific Grove, CA, March 25 - 28, 2007.
  5. S.T. Sakai, R.A. Bernard, J. Huang, and E.A. Hendriks, “Motor cortical area activation during motor sequence learning: A fMRI study”, Cognitive Neuroscience Society Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May 5-8, 2007.