Petra Ritter (née Wobst)

About Petra Ritter (née Wobst)

Petra Ritter (née Wobst), With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, specializes in the field of Computational modeling, Multimodal imaging, Learning.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Analysis of acute COVID-19 including chronic morbidity: protocol for the deep phenotyping National Pandemic Cohort Network in Germany (NAPKON-HAP)

Human connectome topology directs cortical traveling waves and shapes frequency gradients

Virtuelle Forschungsumgebung für Gesundheitsdaten: Virtual Research Environment (VRE) und Health Data Cloud (HDC)

The coming decade of digital brain research: A vision for neuroscience at the intersection of technology and computing

Connectomes, simultaneous EEG-fMRI resting-state data and brain simulation results from 50 healthy subjects

A Multiscale Closed-Loop Neurotoxicity Model of Alzheimer’s Disease Progression Explains Functional Connectivity Alterations

Multiscale Detrended Cross-Correlation Coefficient: Estimating Coupling in Nonstationary Neurophysiological Signals

Whole-Brain Dynamics Disruptions in the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease: Understanding the Influence of Amyloid-Beta and Tau

Petra Ritter (née Wobst) Information

University

Position

Professor of Brain Simulation and Berlin Institute of Health

Citations(all)

6949

Citations(since 2020)

3484

Cited By

4642

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

63

Email

University Profile Page

Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin

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Petra Ritter (née Wobst) Skills & Research Interests

Computational modeling

Multimodal imaging

Learning

Top articles of Petra Ritter (née Wobst)

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Analysis of acute COVID-19 including chronic morbidity: protocol for the deep phenotyping National Pandemic Cohort Network in Germany (NAPKON-HAP)

Infection

Fridolin Steinbeis

Charlotte Thibeault

Sarah Steinbrecher

Yvonne Ahlgrimm

Ira An Haack

...

2024/2

Human connectome topology directs cortical traveling waves and shapes frequency gradients

Nature Communications

Dominik P Koller

Michael Schirner

Petra Ritter

2024/4/26

Virtuelle Forschungsumgebung für Gesundheitsdaten: Virtual Research Environment (VRE) und Health Data Cloud (HDC)

Michael Schirner

Petra Ritter

2024/1/23

The coming decade of digital brain research: A vision for neuroscience at the intersection of technology and computing

Katrin Amunts

Andreas Rowald

Spase Petkoski

Maria V Sanchez-Vives

Markus Axer

...

2022

Connectomes, simultaneous EEG-fMRI resting-state data and brain simulation results from 50 healthy subjects

bioRxiv

Jil Meier

Paul Triebkorn

Michael Schirner

Petra Ritter

2024

A Multiscale Closed-Loop Neurotoxicity Model of Alzheimer’s Disease Progression Explains Functional Connectivity Alterations

Eneuro

Jesús Cabrera-Álvarez

Leon Stefanovski

Leon Martin

Gianluca Susi

Fernando Maestú

...

2024/4/1

Multiscale Detrended Cross-Correlation Coefficient: Estimating Coupling in Nonstationary Neurophysiological Signals

bioRxiv

Orestis Stylianou

Gianluca Susi Susi

Martin Hoffmann

Isabel Suárez-Méndez

David López-Sanz

...

2024

Whole-Brain Dynamics Disruptions in the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease: Understanding the Influence of Amyloid-Beta and Tau

bioRxiv

Gustavo A Patow

Anira Escrichs

Petra Ritter

Gustavo Deco

2024

The past, present, and future of the brain imaging data structure (BIDS)

Imaging Neuroscience

Russell A Poldrack

Christopher J Markiewicz

Stefan Appelhoff

Yoni K Ashar

Tibor Auer

...

2024/3/8

Lesion aware automated processing pipeline for multimodal neuroimaging stroke data and The Virtual Brain (TVB)

bioRxiv

Patrik Bey

Kiret Dhindsa

Amrit Kashyap

Michael Schirner

Jan Feldheim

...

2023

A deep learning approach to estimating initial conditions of brain network models in reference to measured fMRI data

Frontiers in Neuroscience

Amrit Kashyap

Sergey Plis

Petra Ritter

Shella Keilholz

2023/7/17

A maturity model for operations in neuroscience research

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.00077

Erik C Johnson

Thinh T Nguyen

Benjamin K Dichter

Frank Zappulla

Montgomery Kosma

...

2023/12/29

Integrating EEG–fMRI Through Brain Simulation

Michael Schirner

Petra Ritter

2023/1/1

Learning how network structure shapes decision-making for bio-inspired computing

Nature Communications

Michael Schirner

Gustavo Deco

Petra Ritter

2023/5/23

Whole-brain modeling of the differential influences of Amyloid-Beta and Tau in Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

Gustavo Patow

Leon Stefanovski

Petra Ritter

Gustavo Deco

Xenia Kobeleva

...

2023/12/5

EEG quality: the image acquisition artefact

Petra Ritter

Sven Rothlübbers

Robert Becker

Frank Freyer

Arno Villringer

2023/1/1

White-matter degradation and dynamical compensation support age-related functional alterations in human brain

Cerebral Cortex

Spase Petkoski

Petra Ritter

Viktor K Jirsa

2023/5/15

Method and computing system for modelling a primate brain

2023/11/9

Public deliverable report

Gabriele Arnulfo

Felix Siebenhühner

Vladislav Myrov

Sheng H Wang

J Matias Palva

...

2021/11/30

Using an ODE model to separate Rest and Task signals in fMRI

bioRxiv

Amrit Kashyap

Eloy Geenjaar

Patrik Bey

Kiret Dhindsa

Katharina Glomb

...

2023/10/23

See List of Professors in Petra Ritter (née Wobst) University(Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin)

Co-Authors

H-index: 111
Anthony Randal McIntosh

Anthony Randal McIntosh

University of Toronto

H-index: 92
GUSTAVO DECO

GUSTAVO DECO

Universidad Pompeu Fabra

H-index: 81
Morten L Kringelbach

Morten L Kringelbach

University of Oxford

H-index: 61
Andreas Daffertshofer

Andreas Daffertshofer

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 56
Hubert R. Dinse

Hubert R. Dinse

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

H-index: 50
Felix Blankenburg

Felix Blankenburg

Freie Universität Berlin

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