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2009

Finnema SJ, Donohue SR, Zoghbi SS, Brown AK, Gulyás B, Innis RB, Halldin C, Pike VW. Evaluation of [11C]PipISB and [18F]PipISB in monkey as candidate radioligands for imaging brain cannabinoid type-1 receptors in vivo. Synapse. 63(2009):22-30.

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Schou M, Zoghbi SS, Shetty HU, Shchukin E, Liow JS, Hong J, Andrée BA, Gulyás B, Farde L, Innis RB, Pike VW, Halldin C. Investigation of the Metabolites of (S,S)-[(11)C]MeNER in Humans, Monkeys and Rats. Mol Imaging Biol. 11(2009):23-30.

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Finnema SJ, Halldin C, Bang-Andersen B, Gulyás B, Bundgaard C, Wikström HV, Farde L. Dopamine D(2/3) receptor occupancy of apomorphine in the nonhuman primate brain-A comparative PET study with [(11)C]raclopride and [(11)C]MNPA. Synapse. 63(2009):378-389.

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Gulyás, B., Makkai, B., Nagy, K., Vas, Á., Kása, P., Andersson, J., Suhara, T., Suzuki, K., Higuchi, M, Beliczai, Z., Gulya, K., Csiba, L. and Halldin, C. In Vitro Evidence for Competitive TSPO Binding of the Imaging Biomarker Candidates Vinpocetine and Two Iodinated DAA1106 Analogues in Post Mortem Autoradiography Experiments on Whole Hemisphere Human Brain Slices. Current Radiopharmaceuticals, 2(2009):42-48.

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Takano A, Gulyás B, Varrone A, Maguire RP, Halldin C. Saturated norepinephrine transporter occupancy by atomoxetine relevant to clinical doses: a rhesus monkey study with (S,S)-[(18)F]FMeNER-D (2). Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2009 Mar 20. [Epub ahead of print]

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2008

Functional neuroimaging in multiple sclerosis with radiolabelled glia markers: Preliminary comparative PET studies with [11C]vinpocetine and [11C]PK11195 in patients

Ádám Vas, Yevgeni Shchukin, Virginija D. Karrenbauer c, Zsolt Cselényi, Kosta Kostulas, Jan Hillert, Ivanka Savic, Akihiro Takano, Christer Halldin, Balázs Gulyás
Journal of the Neurological Sciences 264 (2008) 9–17

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A selective 5-HT1B receptor radioligand suitable for positron emission tomography (PET). Characterization in the primate brain

M. Edward Pierson,1 Jan Andersson,1 Svante Nyberg,c Dennis J. McCarthy
Sjoerd J. Finnema, Katarina Varnäs Akihiro Takano, Per Karlsson, Balázs Gulyás
Amy M. Medd, Chi-Ming Lee, Mark E. Powell, J. Richard Heys, William Potts,
Nicholas Seneca, Ladislav Mrzljak, Lars Farde and Christer Halldina,
NeuroImage 41 (2008) 1075–1085

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Imaging the norepinephrine transporter with positron emission tomography: initial human studies with (S,S)-[18F]FMeNER-D2

Akihiro Takano & Balázs Gulyás & Andrea Varrone & Per Karlsson & Magnus Schou & Anu J. Airaksinen & Francois Vandenhende & Johannes Tauscher & Christer Halldin
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging DOI 10.1007/s00259-007-0598-8

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Biodistribution and radiation dosimetry of the norepinephrine transporter radioligand (S,S)-[18F]FMeNER-D2: a human whole-body PET study

Akihiro Takano & Christer Halldin & Andrea Varrone & Per Karlsson & Nils Sjöholm & James B. Stubbs & Magnus Schou & Anu J. Airaksinen & Johannes Tauscher & Balázs Gulyás
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging DOI 10.1007/s00259-007-0622-z

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Takano A, Gulyás B, Varrone A, Karlsson P, Schou M, Airaksinen AJ, Vandenhende F, Tauscher J, Halldin C. Imaging the norepinephrinetransporter with positron emission tomography: initial human studies with (S,S)-[(18)F]FMeNER-D (2). Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging.
2008(35):153-157.

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Vas A, Shchukin Y, Karrenbauer VD, Cselényi Z, Kostulas K, Hillert J, Savic I, Takano A, Halldin C, Gulyás B. Functional neuroimaging in multiple sclerosis with radiolabelled glia markers: Preliminary
comparative PET studies with [(11)C]vinpocetine and [(11)C]PK11195 in patients. J Neurol Sci. 2007(264):9-17.

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Takano A, Halldin C, Varrone A, Karlsson P, Sjöholm N, Stubbs JB, Schou M, Airaksinen AJ, Tauscher J, Gulyás B. Biodistribution and radiation dosimetry of the norepinephrine transporter radioligand (S,S)-[(18)F]FMeNER-D (2): a human whole-body PET study. Eur J Nucl Med
Mol Imaging. E-published:  2007 Nov 14.

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2007

Schou M, Pike VW, Sovago J, Gulyás B, Gallagher PT, Dobson DR, Walter MW, Rudyk H, Farde L, Halldin C. Synthesis of (11)C-labelled (R)-OHDMI and CFMME and their evaluation as candidate radioligands for imaging central norepinephrine transporters with PET. Bioorg Med Chem. 2007 Jan 15;15(2):616-625.

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Borbély K, Tóth M, Nyáry I, Ericson K, Gulyás B. Reply to Dr. Lajos Trón's letter to Dr. Robert P. Lisak, Editor-in-Chief, J Neurol Sci, regarding the publication: "Optimization of semi-quantification in metabolic PET studies with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose and 11C-methionine in the determination of malignancy of gliomas" by Borbély et al. [J Neurol
Sci 246(2006):85-94]. J Neurol Sci. 2007 Dec 15;263(1-2):232-3.

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Gulyás B. The receptor fingerprint of the human brain and its changes
during life. Bull Mem Acad R Med Belg. 162(2007):225-237; discussion 237-8.

2006                                                                                                                  vissza a listához

  • Van Steendam G, Dinnyes A, Mallet J, Meloni R, Casabona CR, Gonzalez JG, Kure J, Szathmary E, Vorstenbosch J, Molnar P, Edbrooke D, Sandor J, Oberfrank F, Cole-Turner R, Hargittai I, Littig B, Ladikas M, Mordini E, Roosendaal HE, Salvi M, Gulyás B, Malpede D. The Budapest Meeting 2005 intensified networking on ethics of science: the case of reproductive cloning, germline gene therapy and human dignity. Sci Eng Ethics. 2006 Oct;12(4):731-793.

  • Schou M, Sóvágó J, Pike VW, Gulyás B, Bogeso KP, Farde L, Halldin C. Synthesis and Positron Emission Tomography Evaluation of Three Norepinephrine Transporter Radioligands: [C-11]Desipramine, [C-11]Talopram and [C-11]Talsupram. Mol Imaging Biol. 2(2006)1-8. letöltés

  • Seneca N, Finnema SJ, Farde L, Gulyás B, Wikstrom HV, Halldin C, Innis RB. Effect of amphetamine on dopamine D2 receptor binding in nonhuman primate brain: A comparison of the agonist radioligand [(11)C]MNPA and antagonist [(11)C]raclopride. Synapse. 59(2006):260-269. letöltés

  • Gulyás, B., Dobai, J., jr., Szilágyi, G., Csécsei, G. and Székely, G. jr. Continuous monitoring of post mortem temperature changes in the human brain. Neurochem Res., 31(2006):157-166 IF: letöltés

  • Borbély, K. Nyáry, I. , Tóth, M., Ericson, K., and Gulyás, B. Optimization of semi-quantification in metabolic PET
    studies with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose and 11C-methionine in the determination of malignancy of gliomas. J. Neur. Sci. 246(2006):85-94.

  • Seneca N, Gulyás B, Varrone A, Schou M, Airaksinen A, Tauscher J, Vandenhende F, Kielbasa W, Farde L, Innis RB, Halldin C. Atomoxetine occupies the norepinephrine transporter in a dose-dependent fashion: a PET study in nonhuman primate brain using (S,S)-[18F]FMeNER-D2. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2006 Sep;188(1):119-27 letöltés

  • Cselenyi Z, Olsson H, Halldin C, Gulyás B, Farde L. A comparison of recent parametric neuroreceptor mapping approaches based on measurements with the high affinity PET radioligands [(11)C]FLB 457 and [(11)C]WAY 100635. Neuroimage. 2006 Oct 1;32(4):1690-708. letöltés

  • Gulyás B. A pozitron emissziós tomográfia a központi idegrendszeri gyógyszerkutatásban. Gyógyszerészet 50(2006)1-9. letöltés

 

2005                                                                                                                 vissza a listához

  1. Marchais-Oberwinkler, S., Nowicki, B., Pike, V.W., Halldin, C., Sandell, J., Chou, Y.H., Gulyás, B., Brennum, L.T., Farde, L., Wikström, H.V. N-Oxide analogs of WAY-100635: new high affinity 5-HT(1A) receptor antagonists. Bioorg Med Chem. 13(2005):883-93.

  2. Kéri, S., Gulyás, B., Benedek, G. and Janka, Z. Feature uncertainty: a novel test to probe prefrontal dysfunction in unaffected siblings of schizophrenia patients. Neurosci. Lett., 375(2005):33-36.

  3. Gulyás, B., Halldin, C., Vas, A., Banati, R. B., Shchukin, E., Finnema, S., Tarkainen, J., Tihanyi, K., Szilágyi, G., and Farde, L. [11C]Vinpocetine: a prospective peripheral benzodiazepine receptor ligand for primate PET studies. J. Neur. Sci. 229-230(2005):219-23

  4. Szilágyi, G., Nagy, Z., Balkay, L., Boros, I. , Emri, M., Lehel, S., Márián, T., Molnár, T., Szakáll, S., Trón, L., Bereczki, D., Csiba, L., Fekete, I., Kerényi, L., Galuska, L., Varga, J., Bönöczk, P., Vas, A., and Gulyás, B. Effects of vinpocetine on cerebral blood flow and metabolism in chronic ischaemic stroke patients after a two-week long administration: A PET study. J. Neur. Sci.229-230(2005):275-284.

  5. Ryzhikov NN, Seneca N, Krasikova RN, Gomzina NA, Shchukin E, Fedorova OS, Vassiliev DA, Gulyás, B., Hall H, Savic I, Halldin C. Preparation of highly specific radioactivity [(18)F]flumazenil and its evaluation in cynomolgus monkey by positron emission tomography. Nucl Med Biol. 32(2005):109-116.

  6. Finnema SJ, Seneca N, Farde L, Shchukin E, Sóvágó J, Gulyás B, Wikström HV, Innis RB, Neumeyer JL, Halldin C.  A preliminary PET evaluation of the new dopamine D(2) receptor agonist [(11)C]MNPA in cynomolgus monkey. Nucl Med Biol. 32(2005):353-360.

  7. McCarron JA, Marchais-Oberwinkler S, Pike VW, Tarkiainen J, Halldin C, Sóvágó J, Gulyás B, Wikström HV, Farde L. Two C-methyl derivatives of [11C]WAY-100635--effects of an amido alpha-methyl group on metabolism and brain 5-HT1A receptor radioligand behavior in monkey. Mol Imaging Biol. 7(2005):209-219.

  8. Seneca N, Andree B, Sjöholm N, Schou M, Pauli S, Mozley PD, Stubbs JB, Liow JS, Sóvágó J, Gulyás B, Innis R, Halldin C. Whole-body biodistribution, radiation dosimetry estimates for the PET norepinephrine transporter probe (S,S)-[18F]FMeNER-D2 in non-human primates. Nucl Med Commun. 26(2005):695-700.

  9. Sóvágó J, Makkai B, Gulyás B, Hall H. Autoradiographic mapping of dopamine-D/D receptor stimulated [S]GTPgammaS binding in the human brain. Eur J Neurosci. 22(2005):65-71.

  10. Vas, Á. and Gulyás, B. Eburnamine derivatives and the brain. Medical Res Rev., 25(2005):737-757.

  11. Sóvágó, J., Farde, L., Halldin, C., Schukin, E., Schou, M., Laszlovszky, I. , Kiss, B. and Gulyás, B. Lack of effect of reserpine-induced dopamine depletion on the binding of the dopamine-D3 selective radioligand, [11C]RGH-1756. Brain Res. Bull., 67(2005):219-224.

  12. Halldin C, Lundberg J, Sóvágó J, Gulyás B, Guilloteau D, Vercouillie J, Emond P, Chalon S, Tarkiainen J, Hiltunen J, Farde L. [(11)C]MADAM, a new serotonin transporter radioligand characterized in the monkey brain by PET. Synapse. 58(2005):173-183.
     


2004                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Kéri, S., Decety, J., Roland, P. E. and Gulyás, B. Feature uncertainty activates anterior cingulate cortex. Human Brain Mapping 21(2004):26-33.

  2. Gulyás, B., Kéri, S., O’Sullivan, B. T., Decety, J. and Roland, P. E. The putative pheromone androstadienone activates cortical fields in the human brain related to social cognition. Neurochem. Int. 44(2004):39-44.

  3. McCarron, J.A., Pike, V.W., Halldin, C., Sandell, J., Sóvágó, J., Gulyás, B., Cselényi, Z., Wikström, H.V., Marchais-Oberwinkler, S., Nowicki, B., Dolle, F. and Farde, L. The Pyridinyl-6 Position of WAY-100635 as a site for radiofluorination-effect on 5-HT(1A) receptor radioligand behavior in vivo. Mol Imaging Biol. 6(2004):17-26.

  4. Kovács G., Gulyás, B., Savic, I., Perrett, D. I., Cornwell, R. E., Little, A. C., Jones, B. C., Burt, D. M., Gál, V. and Vidnyánszky, Z. Smelling human sex hormone-like compounds affects face gender judgment of men. NeuroReport, 15(2004):1275-1277.

  5. Savic, I., Lindström, P., Gulyás, B., Halldin, C., André, B. and Farde, L. Selective limbic reductions of serotonin 5-HT1A receptor binding in human temporal lobe epilepsy. Ann. Neurol. 62(2004):1343-1351.

  6. Cselényi, Z., Lundberg, J., Halldin, C., Farde, L. and Gulyás, B. Joint explorative analysis of neuroreceptor subsystems in the human brain: application to receptor-transporter correlation using PET data. Neurochem Int. 45(2004):773-81.

  7. Sóvágó, J., Farde, L., Halldin, C., Langer, O., Laszlovszky, I., Kiss, B. and Gulyás, B. Positron emission tomographic evaluation of the putative dopamine-D3 receptor ligand, [11C]RGH-1756 in the monkey brain. Neurochem Int. 45(2004):609-17.

  8. Schou M, Halldin C, Sóvágó J, Pike VW, Hall H, Gulyás B, Mozley PD, Dobson D, Shchukin E, Innis RB, Farde L.  PET evaluation of novel radiofluorinated reboxetine analogs as norepinephrine transporter probes in the monkey brain. Synapse. 53(2004):57-67.


2003                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Kéri, S. and Gulyás, B. Four facets of a single brain: relationship among behavior, cerebral blood flow/metabolism, neuronal activity and neurotransmitter dynamics. Review. Neuroreport 14(2003):1-11.

  2. Schou, M., Halldin, C., Sóvágó, J., Pike, V. W., Gulyás, B., Mozley, P. D., Johnson, D. P., Hall, H., Innis, R. R. and Farde, L. Specific in vivo binding to the norepinephrine transporter demonstrated with the PET radioligand, (S,S)-[11C]MeNER. Nucl Med Biol. 30(2003):707-714.

  3. Vas, Á., Halldin, C., Sóvágó, J., Sandell, J., Cselényi, Z., Kiss, B., Kárpáti, E., Farde, L. and Gulyás, B. Positron emission tomography studies with orally administered [11C]vinpocetine. Hungarian Medical Journal, 144/47/(2003):2271-2276.


2002                                                                                                           vissza a listához

  1. Hall, H., Varnäs, K., Sandell, J., Halldin, C., Farde, L., Vas, Á., Kárpáti, E. and Gulyás, B. Autoradiographic evaluation of [11C]vinpocetine binding in the human postmortem brain. Acta Biol. Hung., 53(2002):59-66.

  2. Larsson, J., Amunts, K., Gulyás, B., Malikovic, A., Zilles, K. and Roland, P. E. Perceptual segregation of overlapping shapes activates posterior extrastriate visual cortex in man. Exp. Brain Res., 143(2002):1-10.

  3. Gulyás, B., Halldin, C., Sandell, J., Swahn, C.-G., Bönöck, P., Kiss, B., Vas, Á., Cselényi, Z. M., Vas, Á. and Farde, L. PET studies on the uptake and regional distribution of [11C]vinpocetine in human subjects. Acta Neurol. Scand., 106(2002):325-332.

  4. Savic, I., Gulyás, B., and Berglund, H. Odorant differentiated pattern of cerebral activation: a comparison of acetone and vanillin. Human Brain Mapping, 17(2002):17-27.

  5. Cselényi, Z., Olsson, H., Farde, L. and Gulyás, B. Wavelet-aided parametric mapping of central D2 receptors using the high affinity PET radioligand [11C]FLB 457. Neuroimage, 17(2002)47-60.

  6. Gulyás, B., Sóvágó, J., Sandell, J., Halldin, C., Cselényi, Z. M., Vas, Á., Kiss, B., Kárpáti, E. and Farde, L. Drug distribution in man: a positron emission tomography study after oral administration of the labelled neuroprotective drug vinpocetine. Eur. J. Nucl. Med., 29(2002):1031-1038.

  7. Sandell, J., Halldin, C., Sóvágó, J., Chou, Y. H., Gulyás, B., Yu, M., Emond, P., Någren, K., Guilloteau, D., and Farde, L. PET examination of [11C]5-methyl-6-nitroquipazine, a radioligand for visualization of the serotonin transporter. J. Nucl. Med.,29( 2002):651-656.

  8. Vas, Á., Gulyás, B., Szabó, Z., Bönöczk, P., Csiba, L., Kiss, B., Kárpáti, E., Pánczél, G. and Nagy Z. Clinical and non-clinical investigations using positron emission tomography, near infrared spectroscopy and transcranial Doppler studies on the neuroprotective drug vinpocetine: A summary of evidences. Int. J. Neurol., 203-204(2992):259-262.

  9. Vas, Á., Sóvágó, J., Halldin, C. Sandell, J., Karlsson, P., Kárpáti, E., Kiss, B., Cselényi, Z.,  Farde, L., and  Gulyás, B. [11C]-vinpocetin brain uptake and regional distribution after intravenous administration to healthy men: A PET study. Hungarian Medical Journal, 143/47/(2002):2631-2636.

  10. Gulyás, B., Vas, Á., Halldin, H., Sóvágó, J., Sandell, J. Fredriksson, A., Stone-Elander, S., and Farde, L. Cerebral uptake of [11C]vinpocetine and [11C]ethanol in cynomolgous monkeys: A comparative preclinical PET study. Nucl. Med. Biol., 29(2002)753-759.

  11. Gulyás, B. and Szathmáry, E. Monkeys – a great asset to reveal human cognitive functions. NeuroReport, 17(2002):2167-2168

  12. Tárnok, Z. and Gulyás, B.  Dyslexia: phenomenology and possible explanations. Hungarian Review of Psychology, 57:(2002)485 - 497


2001                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Gulyás, B. Neural networks for internal reading and visual imagery of reading: A PET study. Brain Res. Bull. 53(2001):319-328.

  2. Gulyás, B.  The dynamics of cortical macronetworks in the human brain. Brain Res. Bull. 53(2001):251-253.

  3. Gulyás, B., Bönöczk, P., Vas, Á., Csiba, L., Bereczki, D., Boros, I., Szakáll, S., Balkay, L., Emri, M., Fekete, I., Galuska, L., Kerényi, L., Lehel, S., Márián, T., Molnár, T., Varga, J. and Trón, L. The hemodynamic and metabolic effect of a single-dose intravenous vinpocetine treatment in post-stroke patients. Hungarian Medical Journal, 142(2001):443-449.

  4. Gulyás, B. Personality trait and disposition - a new opening for functional neuroimaging. Neuroreport 12(2001):A49.

  5. Halldin, C., Gulyás, B., Langer, O. and Farde, L. Brain radioligands - State of the art and new trends. Q J Nucl Med 2(2001):139-152.

  6. Bengtsson, S., Berglund, H., Gulyás, B., Cohen, E. and Savic, I. Brain activation during odor perception in males and females. Neuroreport, 12(2001):2027-2033.

  7. Savic, I. Berglund, H., Gulyás, B., Roland, P. E. Odorous steroids cause sex differentiated hypothalamic activations in humans. Neuron 31(2001):661-668.

  8. Halldin, C., Gulyás, B. and Farde, L. PET studies with Carbon-11 radioligands in neuropsychological drug
    development. Current Radiopharm. Design, (2001):1907-1929.

  9. Sóvágó, J., Dupuis, D.S., Gulyás, B. and Hall, H. An overview on functional receptor autoradiography using [35S]GTPgS. Brain Res. Rev., 38(2001):149-164.


2000                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Savic, I., Gulyás, B., Larson, M. and Roland, P. E. Olfactory functions are mediated by parallel and hierarchical processing. Neuron 26(2000):735-745.

  2. Gulyás, B.  "Overlearning" - vista into the nature of conscious processes. NeuroReport 3/11(2000):i-ii.

  3. Bereczki, D. Csiba, L. and Gulyás, B. Investigations into the central nervous system's metabolism and blood flow with various functional imaging techniques. Clinical Neuroscience 53(2000):77-91.

  4. Vidnyánszky, Z., Gulyás, B. and Roland, P. E. Visual exploration of form and position with identical stimuli: functional anatomy with PET. Human Brain Mapping 11(2000):104-116.

  5. Molnár, M. Valikovics, A., Trón,  L., Diószeghy, P. Mechler, F. and Gulyás, B.  Cerebral blood flow and glucose metabolism in different mitochondrial disorders.  Neurology 55(2000):544-548.

  6. Savic, I. and Gulyás, B. PET shows that odors are processed both ipsilaterally and contralaterally to the stimulated nostril. NeuroReport 11(2000):2861-2866.

  7. Langer, O., Gulyás, B., Sandell, J., Laszlovszky, I., Kiss, B., Domány, G., Ács, T., Farde, L. and Halldin, C. Radiochemical labelling of the dopamine D3 receptor ligand RGH-1756. J. Labelled Cpd. Radiopharm. 43(2000)1069-1074.

  8. Bönöczk, P., Gulyás, B., Ádám.Vizi, V., Nemes, A., Kárpáti, E., Kiss, B., Kapás, M., Szántay, C., Koncz, I., Zelles, T. and Vas, Á. Role of sodium channel inhibition in neuroprotection: effect of vinpocetine. Brain Res. Bull. 53(2000):245-254.


1999                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Gulyás, B., Halldin, C., Karlsson, P.,  Chou, Y.-H., Swahn, C.-G. and Farde, L. Brain uptake and plasma metabolism of 11C-vinpocetine. A PET-study in cynomolgus monkey. Hungarian Medical Weekly,  140(1999):1687-1691.

  2. Cselényi, Z., Hall, H., Csiba, L. and Gulyás, B. Applications of whole-hemisphere autoradiography in neuroscience and neurology. Hungarian Medical Weekly,  140(1999):1737-1742.

  3. Gulyás, B. The dynamics of cortical networks in the human brain. NeuroReport, 9/10(1999):i-ii.

  4. Gulyás, B. and Lestár, M. Functional neuroimaging-functional neuropathology: The quest for validation. NeuroReport, 14/10(1999):i-iii.

  5. Larsson, J., Amunts, K., Gulyás, B., Malikovic, A., Zilles, K. and Roland, P. E.  Neuronal correlates of real and illusory contour perception: functional anatomy with PET. Eur. J. Neurosci. 11(1999):4024-4036.

  6. Gulyás, B., Halldin, C., Karlsson, P.,  Chou, Y.-H., Swahn, C.-G., Bönöczk, P., Paróczai, M. and Farde, L. Brain uptake and plasma metabolism of 11C-vinpocetine. A PET-study in cynomolgus monkey. J. Neuroimaging, 9(1999):217-222.


1998                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Savic, I., Blomqvist, G., Halldin, C., Litton, J. E. and Gulyás, B. Regional increases in (11C)flumazenil binding after epilepsy surgery. Acta Neurol. Scand. 97(1998):279-286.

  2. Szakáll, S., Boros, I., Balkay, L., Emri, M., Fekete, I., Kerényi, L., Lehel, S., Márián, T., Molnár, T., Varga, J., Galuska, L., Trón, L., Csiba L. and Gulyás, B. The cerebral effects of a single-dose intravenous vinpocetine in chronic stroke patients: A PET study. J. Neuroimaging, 8(1998)197-204.

  3. Gulyás, B., Roland, P. E., Cowey, A., Heywood, C. A., and Popplewell, D. Visual form discrimination from texture cues: A PET study. Human Brain Mapping. 6(1998):115-127.


1997                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Trón, L., Ésik, O., Borbély, K., Clemens, B., Csépány, T., Csernay, L., Csiba, L., Degrell, I., Halász, P., Holló, A., Illés, Á., Kollár, J., Köszegi, Zs., Németh, Gy., Novák, L., Nyáry, I., Pávics, L., Sikula, J., Szakáll, Sz. and Gulyás, B. First experiences with positron emission tomography in Hungary. Hungarian Medical Journal, 138(1997):259-269.

  2. Csépány, T., Gulyás, B., Trón, L., Szakáll, S.,  Kiss, E., Kollár, J., Sikula, J., Szegedi, G., and Csiba, L. Cerebral positron emission tomographic study in systemic lupus erythematosus. Hungarian Medical Journal , 138(1997):1947-1952.


1996                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Gulyás, B., Trón, L., Csiba, L., Ésik, O., Pálinkás, J., and Szabó, Zs. PET: Foundations and applications. Hungarian Medical Journal (Orvosi Hetilap)  137(1996):731-738.

  2. 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.

  3. Larsson, J., Gulyás, B., and Roland, P. E. Cortical representation of self-initiated rhythmic finger movements. NeuroReport, 5(1996):463-468.

  4. Gulyás, B., Trón, L., Balkay, L., Emri, M., Márián, T., Molnár, T. and Tóth, Gy. Regional glucose metabolic rates in the human brain: A PET study. Acta Biol. Hung. 47(1996):291-306.

  5. Roland, P. E. and Gulyás, B. Assumptions and validations of statistical tests for functional neuroimaging. Eur. J. Neurosci. 8(1996):2232-2235.


1995                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Roland, P. E. and Gulyás, B. Visual memory, visual imagery, and visual recognition of large field patterns by the human brain. Functional anatomy by positron emission tomography. Cerebr. Cortex, 5(1995):79-93.

  2. Gulyás, B. Functional brain activation studies in man with advanced neuroimaging techniques: the experimental basis for computational theories. Scripta Varia Pontif. Acad. Scient. (1995).

  3. Gulyás, B. and Persson, H. E. Visual imagery of reading: A Brain Electric Activity Mapping (BEAM) study. Nieuw Archief voor Wiskunde 13(1995):313-323.

  4. Gulyás, B. and Roland, P. E. Visual cortical fields participating in spatial frequency and orientation discrimination: functional anatomy by positron emission tomography. Human Brain Mapping 3(1995):133-152.


1994                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Gulyás, B. and Roland, P. E., Binocular disparity detection in human visual cortex: Functional anatomy by positron emission tomography. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. US, 91(1994):1239-1243.

  2. Roland, P. E. and Gulyás, B. Visual imagery and visual representation. Trends Neurosci. 17(1994):281-287.

  3. Roland, P. E. and Gulyás, B. Visual representations of scenes and objects: retinotopical or non-retinotopical? Trends Neurosci. 17(1994):294-297.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Gulyás, B., Roland, P. E., Heywood, C. A., Popplewell, D. B., and Cowey, A., Visual form discrimination from luminance or disparity cues: Functional anatomy by positron emission tomography. NeuroReport 5(1994):2367-2371.

  7. Roland, P. E. and Gulyás, B. Beyond 'pet' methodologies to converging evidence. Reply. Trends Neurosci. 17(1994):515-516.


1992                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Roland, P. E. and Gulyás, B. Anatomical structures in the human brain participating in discrimination of visual patterns and formation of visual memories, Biomedical Research 13(1992):11-14.

  2. Decety, J., Kawashima, R., Gulyás, B., and Roland, P. E., Preparation for reaching: a PET study. Neuroreport, 3(1992):761-764.


1991                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Duysens, J., Gulyás, B., and Maes, H., Temporal integration in cat visual cortex: a test of Bloch's law, Vision Res., 31(1991):1517-1528.

  2. Gulyás, B. and Roland, P. E., Cortical fields participating in form and colour discrimination in the human brain, Neuroreport,  2(1991):585-588.


1990                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Gulyás, B., Spileers, W., and Orban, G. A., Modulation by a moving texture of cat area 18 neuron responses to moving bars, J. Neurophysiol. 63(1990):404-423.

  2. Gulyás, B., L. Lagae, Eysel, U., and Orban, G. A, Corticofugal feedback influences the responses of geniculate neurons to moving stimuli, Exp. Brain Res. 79(1990):441-446.

  3. Spileers, W., Orban, G. A., Gulyás, B., and Maes, H., Selectivity of cat area 18 neurons for direction and speed in depth , J. Neurophysiol. 63(1990):936-954.

  4. Roland, P. E., Gulyás, B., Seitz, R. J., Bohm, C., Greitz, T., and Stone-Elander, S., Functional anatomy of storage, recall, and recognition of a visual pattern in man, Neuroreport  1(1990):53-56.


1989                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Raiguel, S., Lagae, L., Gulyás, B., and Orban, G. A., Response latencies of visually responsive cells in macaque area V1, V2 and V5, Exp. Brain. Res., 493(1989):155-159.

  2. Lagae, L., Gulyás, B., Raiguel, S., and Orban, G. A., Laminar analysis of motion information processing in macaque V5, Brain Res., 496(1989):361-367.


1987                                                                                                            vissza a listához

  1. Gulyás, B., Orban, G. A., Duysens, J., and Maes, H., The suppressive influence of moving textured background on responses of cat striate neurons to moving bars, J. Neurophysiol., 57(1987):1767-1791.

  2. Orban, G. A., Gulyás, B., and Vogels, R., Influence of a moving textured background direction selectivity of cat striate neurons, J. Neurophysiol., 57(1987):1792-1812.

  3. Orban, G. A., Gulyás, B., Spileers, W., and Maes, H., Responses of cat striate neurons to moving light and dark bars: changes with eccentricity, J. Opt. Soc. Am. A., 4(1987):1653-1665.


1980

  1. Gulyás, B. Additional bridges in the universal cyclicity relation, Acta Geol. Acad. Sci. Hung., 1-4(1980):211-227.


 1976

  1. Gulyás, B., Élet és Információ (Life and Information), Biológia, 2(1976):79-82. (in Hungarian)