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NeuroImage, Volume 63
Volume 63, Number 1, October 2012
- Matthew D. Budde, Joseph A. Frank:
Examining brain microstructure using structure tensor analysis of histological sections. 1-10 - Edith Le Floch, Vincent Guillemot, Vincent Frouin, Philippe Pinel, Christophe Lalanne, Laura Trinchera, Arthur Tenenhaus, Antonio Moreno, Monica Zilbovicius, Thomas Bourgeron, Stanislas Dehaene, Bertrand Thirion, Jean-Baptiste Poline, Edouard Duchesnay:
Significant correlation between a set of genetic polymorphisms and a functional brain network revealed by feature selection and sparse Partial Least Squares. 11-24 - Nicola Spotorno, Eric Koun, Jérôme Prado, Jean-Baptiste Van der Henst, Ira A. Noveck:
Neural evidence that utterance-processing entails mentalizing: The case of irony. 25-39 - Luke Clark, Paul R. A. Stokes, Kit Wu, Rosanna Michalczuk, Aaf Benecke, Ben J. Watson, Alice Egerton, Paola Piccini, David J. Nutt, Henrietta Bowden-Jones, Anne Lingford-Hughes:
Striatal dopamine D2/D3 receptor binding in pathological gambling is correlated with mood-related impulsivity. 40-46 - Christian Gaser, Silvio Schmidt, Martin Metzler, Karl-Heinz Herrmann, Ines Krumbein, Jürgen R. Reichenbach, Otto W. Witte:
Deformation-based brain morphometry in rats. 47-53 - Etienne Vachon-Presseau, Mathieu Roy, Marc-Olivier Martel, Geneviève Albouy, Jeni Chen, Lesley Budell, Michael J. Sullivan, Philip L. Jackson, Pierre Rainville:
Neural processing of sensory and emotional-communicative information associated with the perception of vicarious pain. 54-62 - Enzo Tagliazucchi, Frederic von Wegner, Astrid Morzelewski, Sergey Borisov, Kolja Jahnke, Helmut Laufs:
Automatic sleep staging using fMRI functional connectivity data. 63-72 - Korey P. Wylie, Donald C. Rojas, Jody Tanabe, Laura F. Martin, Jason R. Tregellas:
Nicotine increases brain functional network efficiency. 73-80 - Ying Zheng, Jing Jing Luo, Samuel Harris, Aneurin J. Kennerley, Jason Berwick, Stephen A. Billings, John E. W. Mayhew:
Balanced excitation and inhibition: Model based analysis of local field potentials. 81-94 - Kathrine Skak Madsen, Terry L. Jernigan, Pernille Iversen, Vibe G. Frokjaer, Gitte Moos Knudsen, Hartwig R. Siebner, William F. C. Baaré:
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis tonus is associated with hippocampal microstructural asymmetry. 95-103 - Alec Aeby, Patrick Van Bogaert, Philippe David, Danielle Baleriaux, Danièle Vermeylen, Thierry Metens, Xavier De Tiège:
Nonlinear microstructural changes in the right superior temporal sulcus and lateral occipitotemporal gyrus between 35 and 43 weeks in the preterm brain. 104-110 - Stephen McCullough, Ayse Pinar Saygin, Franco Korpics, Karen Emmorey:
Motion-sensitive cortex and motion semantics in American Sign Language. 111-118 - Katja Biermann-Ruben, Anastasia Miller, Stephanie Franzkowiak, Jennifer Finis, Bettina Pollok, Claudia Wach, Martin Südmeyer, Melanie Jonas, Götz Thomalla, Kirsten Müller-Vahl, Alexander Münchau, Alfons Schnitzler:
Increased sensory feedback in Tourette syndrome. 119-125 - Stefan Scherbaum, Maja Dshemuchadse, Hannes Ruge, Thomas Goschke:
Dynamic goal states: Adjusting cognitive control without conflict monitoring. 126-136 - Annett Schirmer, P. Mickle Fox, Didier Grandjean:
On the spatial organization of sound processing in the human temporal lobe: A meta-analysis. 137-147 - Natalie Cope, John D. Eicher, Haiying Meng, Christopher J. Gibson, Karl Hager, Cheryl Lacadie, Robert K. Fulbright, R. Todd Constable, Grier P. Page, Jeffrey R. Gruen:
Variants in the DYX2 locus are associated with altered brain activation in reading-related brain regions in subjects with reading disability. 148-156 - Andrew Il Yang, Xiuyuan Wang, Werner K. Doyle, Eric Halgren, Chad Carlson, Thomas L. Belcher, Sydney S. Cash, Orrin Devinsky, Thomas Thesen:
Localization of dense intracranial electrode arrays using magnetic resonance imaging. 157-165 - Markus H. Sneve, Dag Alnæs, Tor Endestad, Mark W. Greenlee, Svein Magnussen:
Visual short-term memory: Activity supporting encoding and maintenance in retinotopic visual cortex. 166-178 - Shuntaro Sasai, Fumitaka Homae, Hama Watanabe, Akihiro T. Sasaki, Hiroki C. Tanabe, Norihiro Sadato, Gentaro Taga:
A NIRS-fMRI study of resting state network. 179-193 - Geoffrey A. Kerchner, Gayle K. Deutsch, Michael M. Zeineh, Robert F. Dougherty, Manojkumar Saranathan, Brian K. Rutt:
Hippocampal CA1 apical neuropil atrophy and memory performance in Alzheimer's disease. 194-202 - Wouter De Baene, Anke Marit Albers, Marcel Brass:
The what and how components of cognitive control. 203-211 - Lisa Holper, Felix Scholkmann, Martin Wolf:
Between-brain connectivity during imitation measured by fNIRS. 212-222 - Harriet R. Brown, Karl J. Friston:
Dynamic causal modelling of precision and synaptic gain in visual perception - an EEG study. 223-231 - Jonas Hannestad, Jean-Dominique Gallezot, Thomas Schafbauer, Keunpoong Lim, Tracy Kloczynski, Evan D. Morris, Richard E. Carson, Yu-Shin Ding, Kelly P. Cosgrove:
Endotoxin-induced systemic inflammation activates microglia: [11C]PBR28 positron emission tomography in nonhuman primates. 232-239 - Johan Mårtensson, Johan Gunnar Eriksson, Nils Christian Bodammer, Magnus Lindgren, Mikael Johansson, Lars Nyberg, Martin Lövdén:
Growth of language-related brain areas after foreign language learning. 240-244 - G. Xie, Mathieu Piché, M. Khoshnejad, Vincent Perlbarg, Jen-I Chen, Richard D. Hoge, Habib Benali, Serge Rossignol, Pierre Rainville, Julien Cohen-Adad:
Reduction of physiological noise with independent component analysis improves the detection of nociceptive responses with fMRI of the human spinal cord. 245-252 - Gabor Stefanics, István Czigler:
Automatic prediction error responses to hands with unexpected laterality: An electrophysiological study. 253-261 - Nikolaas N. Oosterhof, Steven P. Tipper, Paul E. Downing:
Visuo-motor imagery of specific manual actions: A multi-variate pattern analysis fMRI study. 262-271 - Örjan de Manzano, Fredrik Ullén:
Activation and connectivity patterns of the presupplementary and dorsal premotor areas during free improvisation of melodies and rhythms. 272-280 - Alessio Avenanti, Laura Annela, Andrea Serino:
Suppression of premotor cortex disrupts motor coding of peripersonal space. 281-288 - Joshua Carp:
The secret lives of experiments: Methods reporting in the fMRI literature. 289-300 - David W. Carmichael, Serge Vulliémoz, Roman Rodionov, John S. Thornton, Andrew W. McEvoy, Louis Lemieux:
Simultaneous intracranial EEG-fMRI in humans: Protocol considerations and data quality. 301-309 - Kathleen M. Gates, Peter C. M. Molenaar:
Group search algorithm recovers effective connectivity maps for individuals in homogeneous and heterogeneous samples. 310-319 - Chunming Xie, Feng Bai, Hui Yu, Yongmei Shi, Yonggui Yuan, Gang Chen, Wenjun Li, Guangyu Chen, Zhijun Zhang, Shi-Jiang Li:
Abnormal insula functional network is associated with episodic memory decline in amnestic mild cognitive impairment. 320-327 - Naho Konoike, Yuka Kotozaki, Shigehiro Miyachi, Carlos Makoto Miyauchi, Yukihito Yomogida, Yoritaka Akimoto, Koji Kuraoka, Motoaki Sugiura, Ryuta Kawashima, Katsuki Nakamura:
Rhythm information represented in the fronto-parieto-cerebellar motor system. 328-338 - Julien Bastin, Pierre Lebranchu, Karim Jerbi, Philippe Kahane, Guy A. Orban, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Alain Berthoz:
Direct recordings in human cortex reveal the dynamics of gamma-band [50-150 Hz] activity during pursuit eye movement control. 339-347 - Kimiko Domoto-Reilly, Daisy Sapolsky, Michael Brickhouse, Bradford C. Dickerson:
Naming impairment in Alzheimer's disease is associated with left anterior temporal lobe atrophy. 348-355 - Chi Wah Wong, Valur T. Olafsson, Omer Tal, Thomas T. Liu:
Anti-correlated networks, global signal regression, and the effects of caffeine in resting-state functional MRI. 356-364 - Adrian R. Groves, Stephen M. Smith, Anders M. Fjell, Christian K. Tamnes, Kristine B. Walhovd, Gwenaëlle Douaud, Mark William Woolrich, Lars T. Westlye:
Benefits of multi-modal fusion analysis on a large-scale dataset: Life-span patterns of inter-subject variability in cortical morphometry and white matter microstructure. 365-380 - Chiao-Yi Wu, Moon-ho Ringo Ho, Shen-Hsing Annabel Chen:
A meta-analysis of fMRI studies on Chinese orthographic, phonological, and semantic processing. 381-391 - Jiaxiang Zhang, Laura E. Hughes, James B. Rowe:
Selection and inhibition mechanisms for human voluntary action decisions. 392-402 - Zhi Yang, Xi-Nian Zuo, Peipei Wang, Zhihao Li, Stephen LaConte, Peter A. Bandettini, Xiaoping Philip Hu:
Generalized RAICAR: Discover homogeneous subject (sub)groups by reproducibility of their intrinsic connectivity networks. 403-414 - Natalia S. Lawrence, Elanor C. Hinton, John A. Parkinson, Andrew D. Lawrence:
Nucleus accumbens response to food cues predicts subsequent snack consumption in women and increased body mass index in those with reduced self-control. 415-422 - Nadine Y. Lettfuss, Kristina Fischer, Vesna Sossi, Bernd J. Pichler, Andreas von Ameln-Mayerhofer:
Imaging DA release in a rat model of L-DOPA-induced dyskinesias: A longitudinal in vivo PET investigation of the antidyskinetic effect of MDMA. 423-433 - Matthew R. G. Brown, R. Marc Lebel, Florin Dolcos, Alan H. Wilman, Peter H. Silverstone, Hannah Pazderka, Esther Fujiwara, T. Cameron Wild, Alan M. Carroll, Oleksandr Hodlevskyy, Lenka Zedkova, Lonnie Zwaigenbaum, Angus H. Thompson, Andrew J. Greenshaw, Serdar M. Dursun:
Effects of emotional context on impulse control. 434-446 - Markus Savli, Andreas Bauer, Markus Mitterhauser, Yu-Shin Ding, Andreas Hahn, Tina Kroll, Alexander Neumeister, Daniela Haeusler, Johanna Ungersboeck, Shannan Henry, Sanaz Attaripour Isfahani, Frank Rattay, Wolfgang Wadsak, Siegfried Kasper, Rupert Lanzenberger:
Normative database of the serotonergic system in healthy subjects using multi-tracer PET. 447-459 - Zhaowei Hua, David B. Dunson, John H. Gilmore, Martin Andreas Styner, Hongtu Zhu:
Semiparametric Bayesian local functional models for diffusion tensor tract statistics. 460-474 - Heather A. Wilk, J. Bruce Morton:
Developmental changes in patterns of brain activity associated with moment-to-moment adjustments in control. 475-484 - Martin Mothes-Lasch, Wolfgang H. R. Miltner, Thomas Straube:
Processing of angry voices is modulated by visual load. 485-490 - Claudia Schulz, Jürgen M. Kaufmann, Alexander Kurt, Stefan R. Schweinberger:
Faces forming traces: Neurophysiological correlates of learning naturally distinctive and caricatured faces. 491-500 - Aya Ben-Yakov, Christopher J. Honey, Yulia Lerner, Uri Hasson:
Loss of reliable temporal structure in event-related averaging of naturalistic stimuli. 501-506 - Erling Tjelta Westlye, Erlend Hodneland, Judit Haasz, Thomas Espeseth, Arvid Lundervold, Astri J. Lundervold:
Episodic memory of APOE ε4 carriers is correlated with fractional anisotropy, but not cortical thickness, in the medial temporal lobe. 507-516 - Kathrin Reetz, Sandro Romanzetti, Imis Dogan, Christian Saß, Cornelius J. Werner, Johannes Schiefer, Jörg B. Schulz, N. Jon Shah:
Increased brain tissue sodium concentration in Huntington's Disease - A sodium imaging study at 4 T. 517-524 - Julia Binder, Dominique J.-F. de Quervain, Malte Friese, Roger Luechinger, Peter Boesiger, Björn Rasch:
Emotion suppression reduces hippocampal activity during successful memory encoding. 525-532 - Thomas Prasloski, Alexander Rauscher, Alex L. MacKay, Madeleine Hodgson, Irene M. Vavasour, Corree Laule, Burkhard Mädler:
Rapid whole cerebrum myelin water imaging using a 3D GRASE sequence. 533-539 - Steffen Volz, Ulrike Nöth, Alina Jurcoane, Ulf Ziemann, Elke Hattingen, Ralf Deichmann:
Quantitative proton density mapping: correcting the receiver sensitivity bias via pseudo proton densities. 540-552 - Muhammad Aqil, Keum-Shik Hong, Myung-Yung Jeong, Shuzhi Sam Ge:
Detection of event-related hemodynamic response to neuroactivation by dynamic modeling of brain activity. 553-568 - Kawin Setsompop, Julien Cohen-Adad, Borjan A. Gagoski, Tommi Raij, Anastasia Yendiki, Boris Keil, Van J. Wedeen, Lawrence L. Wald:
Improving diffusion MRI using simultaneous multi-slice echo planar imaging. 569-580 - John D. Herrington, Charlotte Nymberg, Susan Faja, Elinora Price, Robert T. Schultz:
The responsiveness of biological motion processing areas to selective attention towards goals. 581-590 - Georg Dirnberger, Guido Hesselmann, Jonathan P. Roiser, Son Preminger, Marjan Jahanshahi, Rony Paz:
Give it time: Neural evidence for distorted time perception and enhanced memory encoding in emotional situations. 591-599 - Alexander M. Rapp, Dorothee E. Mutschler, Michael Erb:
Where in the brain is nonliteral language? A coordinate-based meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging studies. 600-610 - Lisa Ronan, Natalie L. Voets, Morgan G. Hough, Clare E. Mackay, Neil Roberts, John Suckling, Edward T. Bullmore, Anthony James, Paul C. Fletcher:
Consistency and interpretation of changes in millimeter-scale cortical intrinsic curvature across three independent datasets in schizophrenia. 611-621
Volume 63, Number 2, November 2012
- Jörg Meinhardt, Nina Kühn-Popp, Monika Sommer, Beate Sodian:
Distinct neural correlates underlying pretense and false belief reasoning: Evidence from ERPs. 623-631 - Psyche Loui, Anna P. Zamm, Gottfried Schlaug:
Enhanced functional networks in absolute pitch. 632-640 - Jiaojian Wang, Lingzhong Fan, Yu Zhang, Yong Liu, Di Jiang, Yuanchao Zhang, Chunshui Yu, Tianzi Jiang:
Tractography-based parcellation of the human left inferior parietal lobule. 641-652 - Ines Blockx, Marleen Verhoye, Johan Van Audekerke, Irene Bergwerf, Jack X. Kane, Rafael Delgado y Palacios, Jelle Veraart, Ben Jeurissen, Kerstin Raber, Stephan Von Hörsten, Peter Ponsaerts, Jan Sijbers, Trygve B. Leergaard, Annemie van der Linden:
Identification and characterization of Huntington related pathology: An in vivo DKI imaging study. 653-662 - Tomoki Arichi, Gianlorenzo Fagiolo, Marta Varela, Alejandro Melendez-Calderon, Alessandro Allievi, Nazakat Merchant, Nora Tusor, Serena J. Counsell, Etienne Burdet, Christian F. Beckmann, A. David Edwards:
Development of BOLD signal hemodynamic responses in the human brain. 663-673 - Andrea Zauner, Robert Fellinger, Joachim Gross, Simon Hanslmayr, Kimron L. Shapiro, Walter Gruber, Sebastian Müller, Wolfgang Klimesch:
Alpha entrainment is responsible for the attentional blink phenomenon. 674-686 - Kelly J. Jantzen, Matthew Seifert, Benjamin Richardson, Lawrence P. Behmer, Charles Odell, Aaron Tripp, Lawrence A. Symons:
Dorsal stream activity and connectivity associated with action priming of ambiguous apparent motion. 687-697 - Vadim Zotev, Han Yuan, Raquel Phillips, Jerzy Bodurka:
EEG-assisted retrospective motion correction for fMRI: E-REMCOR. 698-712 - Christine Bastin, Igor Yakushev, Mohamed Ali Bahri, Andreas Fellgiebel, Francis Eustache, Brigitte Landeau, Armin Scheurich, Dorothée Feyers, Fabienne Collette, Gaël Chételat, Eric Salmon:
Cognitive reserve impacts on inter-individual variability in resting-state cerebral metabolism in normal aging. 713-722 - Ivo D. Popivanov, Jan Jastorff, Wim Vanduffel, Rufin Vogels:
Stimulus representations in body-selective regions of the macaque cortex assessed with event-related fMRI. 723-741 - Alexander J. Millner, Adam C. Jaroszewski, Harish Chamarthi, Diego A. Pizzagalli:
Behavioral and electrophysiological correlates of training-induced cognitive control improvements. 742-753 - Maxime Montembeault, Sven Joubert, Julien Doyon, Julie Carrier, Jean-François Gagnon, Oury Monchi, Ovidiu V. Lungu, Sylvie Belleville, Simona Maria Brambati:
The impact of aging on gray matter structural covariance networks. 754-759 - Axel Montagne, Maxime Gauberti, Richard Macrez, Amandine Jullienne, Aurélien Briens, Jean-Sébastien Raynaud, Gaelle Louin, Alain Buisson, Benoit Haelewyn, Fabian Docagne, Gilles Defer, Denis Vivien, Eric Maubert:
Ultra-sensitive molecular MRI of cerebrovascular cell activation enables early detection of chronic central nervous system disorders. 760-770 - Toralf Neuling, Stefan Rach, Sven Wagner, Carsten H. Wolters, Christoph S. Herrmann:
Good vibrations: Oscillatory phase shapes perception. 771-778 - Letizia Squarcina, Alessandra Bertoldo, Timothy E. Ham, Rolf A. Heckemann, David J. Sharp:
A robust method for investigating thalamic white matter tracts after traumatic brain injury. 779-788 - Anni Nora, Annika Hultén, Leena Karvonen, Jeong-Young Kim, Minna Lehtonen, Hely Yli-Kaitala, Elisabet Service, Riitta Salmelin:
Long-term phonological learning begins at the level of word form. 789-799 - David A. Gutman, Orion P. Keifer Jr., Matthew Magnuson, Dennis C. Choi, Waqas Majeed, Shella D. Keilholz, Kerry J. Ressler:
A DTI tractography analysis of infralimbic and prelimbic connectivity in the mouse using high-throughput MRI. 800-811 - Takashi Watanabe, Jens Frahm, Thomas Michaelis:
Myelin mapping in the central nervous system of living mice using contrast-enhanced magnetization transfer MRI. 812-817 - Yung-Chin Hsu, Ching-Han Hsu, Wen-Yih Isaac Tseng:
A large deformation diffeomorphic metric mapping solution for diffusion spectrum imaging datasets. 818-834 - Kerstin Pannek, David Raffelt, Christopher Bell, Jane L. Mathias, Stephen E. Rose:
HOMOR: Higher Order Model Outlier Rejection for high b-value MR diffusion data. 835-842 - S. Shaun Ho, Richard D. Gonzalez, James L. Abelson, Israel Liberzon:
Neurocircuits underlying cognition-emotion interaction in a social decision making context. 843-857 - Tian Ge, Jianfeng Feng, Derrek P. Hibar, Paul M. Thompson, Thomas E. Nichols:
Increasing power for voxel-wise genome-wide association studies: The random field theory, least square kernel machines and fast permutation procedures. 858-873 - Rupert Lanzenberger, Georg S. Kranz, Daniela Haeusler, Elena Akimova, Markus Savli, Andreas Hahn, Markus Mitterhauser, Christoph Spindelegger, Cecile Philippe, Martin Fink, Wolfgang Wadsak, Georgios Karanikas, Siegfried Kasper:
Prediction of SSRI treatment response in major depression based on serotonin transporter interplay between median raphe nucleus and projection areas. 874-881 - Johannes Blos, Anjan Chatterjee, Tilo Kircher, Benjamin Straube:
Neural correlates of causality judgment in physical and social context - The reversed effects of space and time. 882-893
- Camilo Lamus, Matti S. Hämäläinen, Simona Temereanca, Emery N. Brown, Patrick L. Purdon:
A spatiotemporal dynamic distributed solution to the MEG inverse problem. 894-909 - Matthew J. Brookes, Mark William Woolrich, Gareth R. Barnes:
Measuring functional connectivity in MEG: A multivariate approach insensitive to linear source leakage. 910-920 - Marco Ferrari, Valentina Quaresima:
A brief review on the history of human functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) development and fields of application. 921-935 - Paule-Joanne Toussaint, Vincent Perlbarg, Pierre Bellec, Serge Desarnaud, Lucette Lacomblez, Julien Doyon, Marie Odile Habert, Habib Benali:
Resting state FDG-PET functional connectivity as an early biomarker of Alzheimer's disease using conjoint univariate and independent component analyses. 936-946 - Vidya Rajagopalan, Julia A. Scott, Piotr A. Habas, Kio Kim, François Rousseau, Orit A. Glenn, A. James Barkovich, Colin Studholme:
Mapping directionality specific volume changes using tensor based morphometry: An application to the study of gyrogenesis and lateralization of the human fetal brain. 947-958
- Salome Kurth, Maya Ringli, Monique K. LeBourgeois, Anja Geiger, Andreas Buchmann, Oskar G. Jenni, Reto Huber:
Mapping the electrophysiological marker of sleep depth reveals skill maturation in children and adolescents. 959-965
- Annerose Engel, Marc Bangert, David Horbank, Brenda S. Hijmans, Katharina Wilkens, Peter E. Keller, Christian Keysers:
Learning piano melodies in visuo-motor or audio-motor training conditions and the neural correlates of their cross-modal transfer. 966-978 - Shizuka Horie, Takao Yamasaki, Tsuyoshi Okamoto, Shigeyuki Kan, Katsuya Ogata, Satoru Miyauchi, Shozo Tobimatsu:
Distinct role of spatial frequency in dissociative reading of ideograms and phonograms: An fMRI study. 979-988 - Heiko C. Bergmann, Mark Rijpkema, Guillén Fernández, Roy P. C. Kessels:
Distinct neural correlates of associative working memory and long-term memory encoding in the medial temporal lobe. 989-997
- Ahmed Serag, Paul Aljabar, Gareth Ball, Serena J. Counsell, James P. Boardman, Mary A. Rutherford, A. David Edwards, Joseph V. Hajnal, Daniel Rueckert:
Erratum to Construction of a consistent high-definition spatio-temporal atlas of the developing brain using adaptive kernel regression [NeuroImage 59/3(2012) 2255-2265]. 998
- Jonathan D. Power, Kelly Anne Barnes, Abraham Z. Snyder, Bradley L. Schlaggar, Steven E. Petersen:
Corrigendum to "Spurious but systematic correlations in functional connectivity MRI networks arise from subject motion" [NeuroImage 59 (3) (2012) 2142-2154]. 999
Volume 63, Number 3, November 2012
- Abbas Babajani-Feremi, Valentina Gumenyuk, Thomas Roth, Christopher L. Drake, Hamid Soltanian-Zadeh:
Connectivity analysis of novelty process in habitual short sleepers. 1001-1010 - Motoharu Gondo, Yoshiya Moriguchi, Naoki Kodama, Noriko Sato, Nobuyuki Sudo, Chiharu Kubo, Gen Komaki:
Daily physical complaints and hippocampal function: An fMRI study of pain modulation by anxiety. 1011-1019 - Shang-Yueh Tsai, Yi-Ru Lin, Woan-Chyi Wang, David M. Niddam:
Short- and long-term quantitation reproducibility of brain metabolites in the medial wall using proton echo planar spectroscopic imaging. 1020-1029 - Martijn E. van Raaij, Liis Lindvere, Adrienne Dorr, Jianfei He, Bhupinder Sahota, F. Stuart Foster, Bojana Stefanovic:
Quantification of blood flow and volume in arterioles and venules of the rat cerebral cortex using functional micro-ultrasound. 1030-1037 - Sean C. L. Deoni, Douglas C. Dean III, Jonathan O'Muircheartaigh, Holly Dirks, Beth A. Jerskey:
Investigating white matter development in infancy and early childhood using myelin water faction and relaxation time mapping. 1038-1053 - Marios C. Yiannakas, Hugh Kearney, R. S. Samson, Declan T. Chard, Olga Ciccarelli, David H. Miller, Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott:
Feasibility of grey matter and white matter segmentation of the upper cervical cord in vivo: A pilot study with application to magnetisation transfer measurements. 1054-1059 - Zhongming Liu, Jacco A. de Zwart, Bing Yao, Peter van Gelderen, Li-Wei Kuo, Jeff H. Duyn:
Finding thalamic BOLD correlates to posterior alpha EEG. 1060-1069 - Olivia M. Farr, Sien Hu, Sheng Zhang, Chiang-shan Ray Li:
Decreased saliency processing as a neural measure of Barratt impulsivity in healthy adults. 1070-1077 - Céline Amiez, Jérôme Sallet, Emmanuel Procyk, Michael Petrides:
Modulation of feedback related activity in the rostral anterior cingulate cortex during trial and error exploration. 1078-1090 - Christoph Kraus, Andreas Hahn, Markus Savli, Georg S. Kranz, Pia Baldinger, Anna Höflich, Christoph Spindelegger, Johanna Ungersboeck, Daniela Haeusler, Markus Mitterhauser, Christian Windischberger, Wolfgang Wadsak, Siegfried Kasper, Rupert Lanzenberger:
Serotonin-1A receptor binding is positively associated with gray matter volume - A multimodal neuroimaging study combining PET and structural MRI. 1091-1098 - Christopher Baldassano, Marius Catalin Iordan, Diane M. Beck, Li Fei-Fei:
Voxel-level functional connectivity using spatial regularization. 1099-1106 - Dante Mantini, Maurizio Corbetta, Gian Luca Romani, Guy A. Orban, Wim Vanduffel:
Data-driven analysis of analogous brain networks in monkeys and humans during natural vision. 1107-1118 - Hikaru Takeuchi, Yasuyuki Taki, Rui Nouchi, Atsushi Sekiguchi, Yuka Kotozaki, Carlos Makoto Miyauchi, Ryoichi Yokoyama, Kunio Iizuka, Hiroshi Hashizume, Seishu Nakagawa, Keiko Kunitoki, Yuko Sassa, Ryuta Kawashima:
A voxel-based morphometry study of gray and white matter correlates of a need for uniqueness. 1119-1126 - Ryan J. Vaden, Nathan L. Hutcheson, Lesley A. McCollum, Jonathan Kentros, Kristina M. Visscher:
Older adults, unlike younger adults, do not modulate alpha power to suppress irrelevant information. 1127-1133 - Emer J. Hughes, Jacqueline Bond, Patricia Svrckova, Antonios Makropoulos, Gareth Ball, David J. Sharp, A. David Edwards, Joseph V. Hajnal, Serena J. Counsell:
Regional changes in thalamic shape and volume with increasing age. 1134-1142 - Egbert Hartstra, Florian Waszak, Marcel Brass:
The implementation of verbal instructions: Dissociating motor preparation from the formation of stimulus-response associations. 1143-1153 - Erin Stolz, Krishna M. Pancholi, Dhruman Goradia, Sarah Paul, Matcheri S. Keshavan, Vishwajit L. Nimgaonkar, Konasale M. Prasad:
Brain activation patterns during visual episodic memory processing among first-degree relatives of schizophrenia subjects. 1154-1161 - Kay Henning Brodersen, Katja Wiech, Ekaterina I. Lomakina, Chia-shu Lin, Joachim M. Buhmann, Ulrike Bingel, Markus Ploner, Klaas Enno Stephan, Irene Tracey:
Decoding the perception of pain from fMRI using multivariate pattern analysis. 1162-1170 - Bing Li, Fangyuan Zhou, Qingming Luo, Pengcheng Li:
Altered resting-state functional connectivity after cortical spreading depression in mice. 1171-1177 - Ian D. Driver, Emma L. Hall, Sam J. Wharton, Susan E. Pritchard, Susan T. Francis, Penny A. Gowland:
Calibrated BOLD using direct measurement of changes in venous oxygenation. 1178-1187 - Jerzy P. Szaflarski, Mekibib Altaye, Akila Rajagopal, Kenneth P. Eaton, Xiangxiang Meng, Elena Plante, Scott K. Holland:
A 10-year longitudinal fMRI study of narrative comprehension in children and adolescents. 1188-1195 - Maarten De Vos, Jeremy D. Thorne, Galit Yovel, Stefan Debener:
Let's face it, from trial to trial: Comparing procedures for N170 single-trial estimation. 1196-1202 - Johanna Wagner, Teodoro Solis-Escalante, Peter Grieshofer, Christa Neuper, Gernot R. Müller-Putz, Reinhold Scherer:
Level of participation in robotic-assisted treadmill walking modulates midline sensorimotor EEG rhythms in able-bodied subjects. 1203-1211 - Frank Tong, Stephenie A. Harrison, John A. Dewey, Yukiyasu Kamitani:
Relationship between BOLD amplitude and pattern classification of orientation-selective activity in the human visual cortex. 1212-1222 - Jane E. Joseph, Joshua E. Swearingen, Jonathan D. Clark, Chelsie E. Benca, Heather R. Collins, Christine R. Corbly, Ann D. Gathers, Ramesh S. Bhatt:
The changing landscape of functional brain networks for face processing in typical development. 1223-1236 - Shannon M. Boucousis, Craig A. Beers, Cameron J. B. Cunningham, Ismael Gaxiola-Valdez, Daniel J. Pittman, Bradley G. Goodyear, Paolo Federico:
Feasibility of an intracranial EEG-fMRI protocol at 3 T: Risk assessment and image quality. 1237-1248 - Caroline Witton, Tulpesh Patel, Paul L. Furlong, G. Bruce Henning, Sian F. Worthen, Joel B. Talcott:
Sensory thresholds obtained from MEG data: Cortical psychometric functions. 1249-1256 - David Germanaud, Julien Lefèvre, Roberto Toro, Clara Fischer, Jessica Dubois, Lucie Hertz-Pannier, Jean-François Mangin:
Larger is twistier: Spectral analysis of gyrification (SPANGY) applied to adult brain size polymorphism. 1257-1272 - Jih-Shian Lee, Kuan-Hao Su, Wen-Yuan Chang, Jyh-Cheng Chen:
Extraction of an input function from dynamic micro-PET images using wavelet packet based sub-band decomposition independent component analysis. 1273-1284 - Derek Evan Nee, Joshua W. Brown:
Rostral-caudal gradients of abstraction revealed by multi-variate pattern analysis of working memory. 1285-1294 - A. D. Cate, Timothy J. Herron, Xiaojian Kang, E. William Yund, David L. Woods:
Intermodal attention modulates visual processing in dorsal and ventral streams. 1295-1304 - Katja Franke, Eileen Luders, Arne May, Marko Wilke, Christian Gaser:
Brain maturation: Predicting individual BrainAGE in children and adolescents using structural MRI. 1305-1312 - Federico De Martino, Sebastian Schmitter, Michelle Moerel, Jinfeng Tian, Kâmil Ugurbil, Elia Formisano, Essa Yacoub, Pierre-François van de Moortele:
Spin echo functional MRI in bilateral auditory cortices at 7 T: An application of B1 shimming. 1313-1320 - Gouki Okazawa, Naokazu Goda, Hidehiko Komatsu:
Selective responses to specular surfaces in the macaque visual cortex revealed by fMRI. 1321-1333 - Emma K. Bridger, Regine Bader, Olga Kriukova, Kerstin Unger, Axel Mecklinger:
The FN400 is functionally distinct from the N400. 1334-1342 - Hana Burianova, Elisa Ciaramelli, Cheryl L. Grady, Morris Moscovitch:
Top-down and bottom-up attention-to-memory: Mapping functional connectivity in two distinct networks that underlie cued and uncued recognition memory. 1343-1352 - Claudine Joëlle Gauthier, Laurence Desjardins-Crépeau, Cecile Madjar, Louis Bherer, Richard D. Hoge:
Absolute quantification of resting oxygen metabolism and metabolic reactivity during functional activation using QUO2 MRI. 1353-1363 - Athanasia M. Mowinckel, Thomas Espeseth, Lars T. Westlye:
Network-specific effects of age and in-scanner subject motion: A resting-state fMRI study of 238 healthy adults. 1364-1373 - Fabian Keil, Ana-Maria Oros-Peusquens, N. Jon Shah:
Investigation of the spatial correlation in human white matter and the influence of age using 3-dimensional variography applied to MP-RAGE data. 1374-1383 - Jennifer J. Heisz, Judith M. Shedden, Anthony Randal McIntosh:
Relating brain signal variability to knowledge representation. 1384-1392 - Martin N. Hebart, Tobias H. Donner, John-Dylan Haynes:
Human visual and parietal cortex encode visual choices independent of motor plans. 1393-1403 - Victor I. Spoormaker, Jens Blechert, Roberto Goya-Maldonado, Philipp G. Sämann, Frank H. Wilhelm, Michael Czisch:
Additional support for the existence of skin conductance responses at unconditioned stimulus omission. 1404-1407 - Hoon-Ki Min, Sun-Chul Hwang, Michael P. Marsh, Inyong Kim, Emily Knight, Bryan Striemer, Joel P. Felmlee, Kirk M. Welker, Charles D. Blaha, Su-Youne Chang, Kevin E. Bennet, Kendall H. Lee:
Deep brain stimulation induces BOLD activation in motor and non-motor networks: An fMRI comparison study of STN and EN/GPi DBS in large animals. 1408-1420 - Stefan Maderwald, Markus Thürling, Michael Küper, Nina Theysohn, O. Müller, A. Beck, Volker Aurich, Mark E. Ladd, Dagmar Timmann:
Direct visualization of cerebellar nuclei in patients with focal cerebellar lesions and its application for lesion-symptom mapping. 1421-1431 - Bálint Forgács, Isabel Bohrn, Jürgen Baudewig, Markus J. Hofmann, Csaba Pléh, Arthur M. Jacobs:
Neural correlates of combinatorial semantic processing of literal and figurative noun noun compound words. 1432-1442 - Alan Tucholka, Virgile Fritsch, Jean-Baptiste Poline, Bertrand Thirion:
An empirical comparison of surface-based and volume-based group studies in neuroimaging. 1443-1453 - Christoph P. Kaller, Katharina Heinze, Irina Mader, Josef M. Unterrainer, Benjamin Rahm, Cornelius Weiller, Lena Köstering:
Linking planning performance and gray matter density in mid-dorsolateral prefrontal cortex: Moderating effects of age and sex. 1454-1463 - Andreas A. Ioannides, Vahe Poghosyan, Lichan Liu, George A. Saridis, Marco Tamietto, Marc Op de Beeck, Xavier De Tiège, Lawrence Weiskrantz, Béatrice de Gelder:
Spatiotemporal profiles of visual processing with and without primary visual cortex. 1464-1477 - Bruno M. Jedynak, Andrew Lang, Bo Liu, Elyse Katz, Yanwei Zhang, Bradley T. Wyman, David Raunig, C. Pierre Jedynak, Brian Caffo, Jerry L. Prince:
A computational neurodegenerative disease progression score: Method and results with the Alzheimer's disease neuroimaging initiative cohort. 1478-1486 - Alex Ing, Christian Schwarzbauer:
A dual echo approach to motion correction for functional connectivity studies. 1487-1497 - Joyce Chiang, Z. Jane Wang, Martin J. McKeown:
A multiblock PLS model of cortico-cortical and corticomuscular interactions in Parkinson's disease. 1498-1509 - Rudolph Pienaar, Michael J. Paldino, Neel Madan, Kalpathy S. Krishnamoorthy, David C. Alsop, Mathieu Dehaes, Patricia Ellen Grant:
A quantitative method for correlating observations of decreased apparent diffusion coefficient with elevated cerebral blood perfusion in newborns presenting cerebral ischemic insults. 1510-1518 - Nilotpal Sanyal, Marco A. R. Ferreira:
Bayesian hierarchical multi-subject multiscale analysis of functional MRI data. 1519-1531 - Paolo Zanotti-Fregonara, Christina S. Hines, Sami S. Zoghbi, Jeih-San Liow, Yi Zhang, Victor W. Pike, Wayne C. Drevets, Alan G. Mallinger, Carlos A. Zarate Jr., Masahiro Fujita, Robert B. Innis:
Population-based input function and image-derived input function for [11C](R)-rolipram PET imaging: Methodology, validation and application to the study of major depressive disorder. 1532-1541 - Chao Suo, Irene León, Henry Brodaty, Julian N. Trollor, Wei Wen, Perminder S. Sachdev, Michael J. Valenzuela:
Supervisory experience at work is linked to low rate of hippocampal atrophy in late life. 1542-1551 - Petter Marklund, Jonas Persson:
Context-dependent switching between proactive and reactive working memory control mechanisms in the right inferior frontal gyrus. 1552-1560 - Philip Julian Broser, Samuel Groeschel, Till-Karsten Hauser, Karen Lidzba, Marko Wilke:
Functional MRI-guided probabilistic tractography of cortico-cortical and cortico-subcortical language networks in children. 1561-1570 - Michele L. Pierro, Angelo Sassaroli, Peter R. Bergethon, Bruce L. Ehrenberg, Sergio Fantini:
Phase-amplitude investigation of spontaneous low-frequency oscillations of cerebral hemodynamics with near-infrared spectroscopy: A sleep study in human subjects. 1571-1584 - Bruno Rossion, Esther Alonso Prieto, Adriano Boremanse, Dana Kuefner, Goedele Van Belle:
A steady-state visual evoked potential approach to individual face perception: Effect of inversion, contrast-reversal and temporal dynamics. 1585-1600 - Patti Adank:
Design choices in imaging speech comprehension: An Activation Likelihood Estimation (ALE) meta-analysis. 1601-1613 - Thore Apitz, Nico Bunzeck:
Reward modulates the neural dynamics of early visual category processing. 1614-1622 - A. Beckett, Jonathan Westley Peirce, Rosa-María Sánchez-Panchuelo, Susan T. Francis, Denis Schluppeck:
Contribution of large scale biases in decoding of direction-of-motion from high-resolution fMRI data in human early visual cortex. 1623-1632 - Alexandra Badea, Sally L. Gewalt, Brian B. Avants, James J. Cook, G. Allan Johnson:
Quantitative mouse brain phenotyping based on single and multispectral MR protocols. 1633-1645 - Alfonso Nieto-Castañón, Evelina Fedorenko:
Subject-specific functional localizers increase sensitivity and functional resolution of multi-subject analyses. 1646-1669 - Nicholas D. Walsh, Tim Dalgleish, Valerie J. Dunn, Rosemary Abbott, Michelle C. St. Clair, Matthew Owens, Graeme Fairchild, William S. Kerslake, Lucy V. Hiscox, Luca Passamonti, Michael P. Ewbank, Maria Ban, Andrew J. Calder, Ian M. Goodyer:
5-HTTLPR-environment interplay and its effects on neural reactivity in adolescents. 1670-1680 - Matt Silver, Eva Janousová, Xue Hua, Paul M. Thompson, Giovanni Montana:
Identification of gene pathways implicated in Alzheimer's disease using longitudinal imaging phenotypes with sparse regression. 1681-1694 - A. Klomp, Matthan W. A. Caan, Damiaan Denys, Aart J. Nederveen, Liesbeth Reneman:
Feasibility of ASL-based phMRI with a single dose of oral citalopram for repeated assessment of serotonin function. 1695-1700 - Linda E. Klumpers, David M. Cole, Najmeh Khalili-Mahani, Roelof P. Soeter, Erik T. te Beek, Serge A. R. B. Rombouts, Joop M. A. van Gerven:
Manipulating brain connectivity with δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol: A pharmacological resting state FMRI study. 1701-1711 - Daniel A. Handwerker, Vinai Roopchansingh, Javier Gonzalez-Castillo, Peter A. Bandettini:
Periodic changes in fMRI connectivity. 1712-1719 - Matthew A. J. Apps, Ana Tajadura-Jiménez, Grainne Turley, Manos Tsakiris:
The different faces of one's self: An fMRI study into the recognition of current and past self-facial appearances. 1720-1729 - Michael J. Tobia, Vittorio Iacovella, Ben Davis, Uri Hasson:
Neural systems mediating recognition of changes in statistical regularities. 1730-1742 - Shahin Nasr, Roger B. H. Tootell:
Role of fusiform and anterior temporal cortical areas in facial recognition. 1743-1753 - Tingting Zhang, Fan Li, Lane Beckes, Casey Brown, James Arthur Coan:
Nonparametric inference of the hemodynamic response using multi-subject fMRI data. 1754-1765 - Yannick Wamain, Jessica Tallet, Pier-Giorgio Zanone, Marieke Longcamp:
Brain responses to handwritten and printed letters differentially depend on the activation state of the primary motor cortex. 1766-1773
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- Dimitri Van De Ville, Permi Jhooti, Tanja Haas, Rotem Kopel, Karl-Olof Lövblad, Klaus Scheffler, Sven Haller:
Recovery of the default mode network after demanding neurofeedback training occurs in spatio-temporally segregated subnetworks. 1775-1781 - Tom den Heijer, Fedde van der Lijn, Meike W. Vernooij, Marius de Groot, P. J. Koudstaal, Aad van der Lugt, Gabriel P. Krestin, Albert Hofman, Wiro J. Niessen, Monique M. B. Breteler:
Structural and diffusion MRI measures of the hippocampus and memory performance. 1782-1789 - Yoonho Nam, Dongyeob Han, Dong-Hyun Kim:
Single-scan R2⁎ measurement with macroscopic field inhomogeneity correction. 1790-1799 - Francesca M. Filbey, Ursula S. Myers, Samuel DeWitt:
Reward circuit function in high BMI individuals with compulsive overeating: Similarities with addiction. 1800-1806 - Ivayla Apostolova, Andreas Wunder, Ulrich Dirnagl, Roger Michel, Nina Stemmer, Mathias Lukas, Thorsten Derlin, Betina Gregor-Mamoudou, Jürgen Goldschmidt, Winfried Brenner, Ralph Buchert:
Brain perfusion SPECT in the mouse: Normal pattern according to gender and age. 1807-1817 - Jiye G. Kim, Irving Biederman:
Greater sensitivity to nonaccidental than metric changes in the relations between simple shapes in the lateral occipital cortex. 1818-1826 - Vijay Dhawan, Chris C. Tang, Yilong Ma, Phoebe G. Spetsieris, David Eidelberg:
Abnormal network topographies and changes in global activity: Absence of a causal relationship. 1827-1832 - Philip T. Reiss, Armin Schwartzman, Feihan Lu, Lei Huang, Erika Proal:
Paradoxical results of adaptive false discovery rate procedures in neuroimaging studies. 1833-1840 - Tsunehiko Konomi, Kanehiro Fujiyoshi, Keigo Hikishima, Yuji Komaki, Osahiko Tsuji, Hirotaka James Okano, Yoshiaki Toyama, Hideyuki Okano, Masaya Nakamura:
Conditions for quantitative evaluation of injured spinal cord by in vivo diffusion tensor imaging and tractography: Preclinical longitudinal study in common marmosets. 1841-1853 - Steven Berman, Brandall Y. Suyenobu, Bruce D. Naliboff, Joshua A. Bueller, Jean Stains, Heng Wong, Mark A. Mandelkern, Leah Fitzgerald, Gordon Ohning, Arpana Gupta, Jennifer S. Labus, Kirsten Tillisch, Emeran A. Mayer:
Evidence for alterations in central noradrenergic signaling in irritable bowel syndrome. 1854-1863 - Yong-Hwan Kim, JungHoe Kim, Jong-Hwan Lee:
Iterative approach of dual regression with a sparse prior enhances the performance of independent component analysis for group functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data. 1864-1889 - Gina M. D'Angelo, Nicole A. Lazar, Gongfu Zhou, William F. Eddy, John C. Morris, Yvette I. Sheline:
Bootstrapping GEE models for fMRI regional connectivity. 1890-1900 - Sean P. MacEvoy, Zoe Yang:
Joint neuronal tuning for object form and position in the human lateral occipital complex. 1901-1908 - Fatma Imamoglu, Thorsten Kahnt, Christof Koch, John-Dylan Haynes:
Changes in functional connectivity support conscious object recognition. 1909-1917 - Matthew J. Brookes, Elizabeth B. Liddle, Joanne R. Hale, Mark William Woolrich, Henry Luckhoo, Peter F. Liddle, Peter G. Morris:
Task induced modulation of neural oscillations in electrophysiological brain networks. 1918-1930
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