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NeuroImage, Volume 66
Volume 66, February 2013
- Chris J. Martin, Ying Zheng, Nicola R. Sibson, John E. W. Mayhew, Jason Berwick:
Complex spatiotemporal haemodynamic response following sensory stimulation in the awake rat. 1-8 - Takashi Nakao, Yu Bai, Hitomi Nashiwa, Georg Northoff:
Resting-state EEG power predicts conflict-related brain activity in internally guided but not in externally guided decision-making. 9-21 - Akiko E. Callan, Daniel E. Callan, Hiroshi Ando:
Neural correlates of sound externalization. 22-27 - Mojtaba Zarei, Christian F. Beckmann, Maja A. A. Binnewijzend, Menno M. Schoonheim, Mohammad Ali Oghabian, Ernesto Sanz-Arigita, Philip Scheltens, Paul M. Matthews, Frederik Barkhof:
Functional segmentation of the hippocampus in the healthy human brain and in Alzheimer's disease. 28-35 - Suresh D. Muthukumaraswamy, Jim F. M. Myers, Sue J. Wilson, David J. Nutt, Anne Lingford-Hughes, Krish D. Singh, Khalid Hamandi:
The effects of elevated endogenous GABA levels on movement-related network oscillations. 36-41 - Sidonie Pénicaud, Denise Klein, Robert J. Zatorre, Jen-Kai Chen, Pamela Witcher, Krista Hyde, Rachel I. Mayberry:
Structural brain changes linked to delayed first language acquisition in congenitally deaf individuals. 42-49 - Sean M. Nestor, Erin Gibson, Fuqiang Gao, Alex Kiss, Sandra E. Black:
A direct morphometric comparison of five labeling protocols for multi-atlas driven automatic segmentation of the hippocampus in Alzheimer's disease. 50-70 - Felix Scholkmann, U. Gerber, Martin Wolf, Ursula Wolf:
End-tidal CO2: An important parameter for a correct interpretation in functional brain studies using speech tasks. 71-79 - Manh Nguyen Trong, Ingo Bojak, Thomas R. Knösche:
Associating spontaneous with evoked activity in a neural mass model of visual cortex. 80-87 - Parham Aram, Dean R. Freestone, Michael Dewar, Kenneth Scerri, Viktor K. Jirsa, David B. Grayden, Visakan Kadirkamanathan:
Spatiotemporal multi-resolution approximation of the Amari type neural field model. 88-102 - Robert A. Brown, Sridar Narayanan, Douglas L. Arnold:
Segmentation of magnetization transfer ratio lesions for longitudinal analysis of demyelination and remyelination in multiple sclerosis. 103-109 - Björn Bonath, Sascha Tyll, Eike Budinger, Kerstin Krauel, Jens-Max Hopf, Tömme Noesselt:
Task-demands and audio-visual stimulus configurations modulate neural activity in the human thalamus. 110-118 - Jing Sui, Hao He, Godfrey D. Pearlson, Tülay Adali, Kent A. Kiehl, Qingbao Yu, Vincent P. Clark, Eduardo Castro, Tonya White, Bryon A. Mueller, Beng-Choon Ho, Nancy Andreasen, Vince D. Calhoun:
Three-way (N-way) fusion of brain imaging data based on mCCA + jICA and its application to discriminating schizophrenia. 119-132 - Georg M. Kerbler, Adam S. Hamlin, Kerstin Pannek, Nyoman D. Kurniawan, Marianne D. Keller, Stephen E. Rose, Elizabeth J. Coulson:
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging detection of basal forebrain cholinergic degeneration in a mouse model. 133-141 - Richard E. Passingham, James B. Rowe, Katsuyuki Sakai:
Has brain imaging discovered anything new about how the brain works? 142-150 - Michael D. Fox, Hesheng Liu, Alvaro Pascual-Leone:
Identification of reproducible individualized targets for treatment of depression with TMS based on intrinsic connectivity. 151-160 - S. A. Wijtenburg, S. A. McGuire, L. M. Rowland, P. M. Sherman, Jack L. Lancaster, D. F. Tate, L. J. Hardies, Binish Patel, David C. Glahn, L. Elliot Hong, Peter T. Fox, Peter V. Kochunov:
Relationship between fractional anisotropy of cerebral white matter and metabolite concentrations measured using 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy in healthy adults. 161-168 - Yu-Chen Chan, Tai-Li Chou, Hsueh-Chih Chen, Yu-Chu Yeh, Joseph P. Lavallee, Keng-Chen Liang, Kuo-En Chang:
Towards a neural circuit model of verbal humor processing: An fMRI study of the neural substrates of incongruity detection and resolution. 169-176 - Marco Duering, Mariya Gonik, Rainer Malik, Nikola Zieren, Sonia Reyes, Eric Jouvent, Dominique Hervé, Andreas Gschwendtner, Christian Opherk, Hugues Chabriat, Martin Dichgans:
Identification of a strategic brain network underlying processing speed deficits in vascular cognitive impairment. 177-183 - Anita Cservenka, Megan M. Herting, Kristen L. Mackiewicz Seghete, Karen A. Hudson, Bonnie J. Nagel:
High and low sensation seeking adolescents show distinct patterns of brain activity during reward processing. 184-193 - Antonio Maria Chiarelli, Assunta Di Vacri, Gian Luca Romani, Arcangelo Merla:
Fast optical signal in visual cortex: Improving detection by General Linear Convolution Model. 194-202 - Linh C. Dang, James P. O'Neil, William J. Jagust:
Genetic effects on behavior are mediated by neurotransmitters and large-scale neural networks. 203-214 - Chun Siong Soon, Praneeth Namburi, Michael W. L. Chee:
Preparatory patterns of neural activity predict visual category search speed. 215-222 - Katja N. Spreckelmeyer, Lena Rademacher, Frieder M. Paulus, Gerhard Gründer:
Neural activation during anticipation of opposite-sex and same-sex faces in heterosexual men and women. 223-231 - I. García-García, María Ángeles Jurado, Maite Garolera, Barbara Segura, I. Marqués-Iturria, Roser Pueyo, M. Vernet-Vernet, M. J. Sender-Palacios, Roser Sala-Llonch, M. Ariza, Ana Narberhaus, Carme Junque:
Functional connectivity in obesity during reward processing. 232-239 - Liangzhong Xiang, Lijun Ji, Tao Zhang, Bo Wang, Jianjun Yang, Qizhi Zhang, Max S. Jiang, Junli Zhou, Paul R. Carney, Huabei Jiang:
Noninvasive real time tomographic imaging of epileptic foci and networks. 240-248 - Jorge L. Bernal-Rusiel, Douglas N. Greve, Martin Reuter, Bruce Fischl, Mert R. Sabuncu:
Statistical analysis of longitudinal neuroimage data with Linear Mixed Effects models. 249-260 - Rico Fischer, Franziska Plessow, Hannes Ruge:
Priming of visual cortex by temporal attention? The effects of temporal predictability on stimulus(-specific) processing in early visual cortical areas. 261-269 - Matthew D. Sacchet, Brian Knutson:
Spatial smoothing systematically biases the localization of reward-related brain activity. 270-277 - Erno J. Hermans, Marloes J. A. G. Henckens, Karin Roelofs, Guillén Fernández:
Fear bradycardia and activation of the human periaqueductal grey. 278-287 - Aline Lutz, Armin Nassehi, Yan Bao, Ernst Pöppel, Anikó Sztrókay, Maximilian Reiser, Kai Fehse, Evgeny Gutyrchik:
Neurocognitive processing of body representations in artistic and photographic images. 288-292 - Cindy Eckart, Nico Bunzeck:
Dopamine modulates processing speed in the human mesolimbic system. 293-300 - André C. Marreiros, Hayriye Cagnan, Rosalyn J. Moran, Karl J. Friston, Peter Brown:
Basal ganglia-cortical interactions in Parkinsonian patients. 301-310 - Nader Karamzadeh, Andrei V. Medvedev, Afrouz Azari, Amir Gandjbakhche, Laleh Najafizadeh:
Capturing dynamic patterns of task-based functional connectivity with EEG. 311-317 - Pascale Tremblay, Marco Baroni, Uri Hasson:
Processing of speech and non-speech sounds in the supratemporal plane: Auditory input preference does not predict sensitivity to statistical structure. 318-332 - Janina Seubert, Jessica Freiherr, Jelena Djordjevic, Johan N. Lundström:
Statistical localization of human olfactory cortex. 333-342 - Tommy H. B. Ng, Paul F. Sowman, Jon Brock, Blake W. Johnson:
Neuromagnetic brain activity associated with anticipatory postural adjustments for bimanual load lifting. 343-352 - Sara V. Tupak, Andreas Reif, Paul Pauli, Thomas Dresler, Martin J. Herrmann, Katharina Domschke, Clara Jochum, Elisabeth Haas, Christian Baumann, Heike Weber, Andreas J. Fallgatter, Jürgen Deckert, Ann-Christine Ehlis:
Neuropeptide S receptor gene: Fear-specific modulations of prefrontal activation. 353-360 - Katharina Müller, Katrin Bacht, Denise Prochnow, Stefanie Schramm, Rüdiger J. Seitz:
Activation of thalamus in motor imagery results from gating by hypnosis. 361-367 - Fuhong Li, Bihua Cao, Yuejia Luo, Yi Lei, Hong Li:
Functional imaging of brain responses to different outcomes of hypothesis testing: revealed in a category induction task. 368-375 - Koen V. Haak, Jonathan Winawer, Ben M. Harvey, Remco Renken, Serge O. Dumoulin, Brian A. Wandell, Frans W. Cornelissen:
Connective field modeling. 376-384 - Anthony I. Jack, Abigail J. Dawson, Katelyn L. Begany, Regina L. Leckie, Kevin P. Barry, Angela H. Ciccia, Abraham Z. Snyder:
fMRI reveals reciprocal inhibition between social and physical cognitive domains. 385-401 - Qi Zhu, Koen Nelissen, Jan Van den Stock, François-Laurent De Winter, Karl Pauwels, Béatrice de Gelder, Wim Vanduffel, Mathieu Vandenbulcke:
Dissimilar processing of emotional facial expressions in human and monkey temporal cortex. 402-411 - S. Ferri, Hauke Kolster, Jan Jastorff, Guy A. Orban:
The overlap of the EBA and the MT/V5 cluster. 412-425 - Robert S. Vorburger, Carolin Reischauer, Peter Boesiger:
BootGraph: Probabilistic fiber tractography using bootstrap algorithms and graph theory. 426-435 - Santosh B. Katwal, John C. Gore, J. Christopher Gatenby, Baxter P. Rogers:
Measuring relative timings of brain activities using fMRI. 436-448 - Owen T. Carmichael, Donald G. McLaren, Douglas Tommet, Dan Mungas, Richard N. Jones:
Coevolution of brain structures in amnestic mild cognitive impairment. 449-456 - Fabrizio Esposito, Neomi Singer, Ilana Podlipsky, Itzhak Fried, Talma Hendler, Rainer Goebel:
Cortex-based inter-subject analysis of iEEG and fMRI data sets: Application to sustained task-related BOLD and gamma responses. 457-468 - Ulrich Pomper, Marion Höfle, Michael Hauck, Norbert Kathmann, Andreas K. Engel, Daniel Senkowski:
Crossmodal bias of visual input on pain perception and pain-induced beta activity. 469-478 - Anja Hayen, Mari Herigstad, Michael Kelly, Thomas W. Okell, Kevin Murphy, Richard G. Wise, Kyle T. S. Pattinson:
The effects of altered intrathoracic pressure on resting cerebral blood flow and its response to visual stimulation. 479-488 - Andrei Irimia, John D. Van Horn:
The structural, connectomic and network covariance of the human brain. 489-499 - Mathieu Bourguignon, Xavier De Tiège, Marc Op de Beeck, Patrick Van Bogaert, Serge Goldman, Veikko Jousmäki, Riitta Hari:
Primary motor cortex and cerebellum are coupled with the kinematics of observed hand movements. 500-507 - Youngsun T. Cho, Stephen J. Fromm, Amanda E. Guyer, Allison Detloff, Daniel S. Pine, Julie L. Fudge, Monique Ernst:
Nucleus accumbens, thalamus and insula connectivity during incentive anticipation in typical adults and adolescents. 508-521 - Markus Paulus, Nina Kühn-Popp, Maria Licata, Beate Sodian, Jörg Meinhardt:
Neural correlates of prosocial behavior in infancy: Different neurophysiological mechanisms support the emergence of helping and comforting. 522-530 - Carolin Weiss, Charlotte Nettekoven, Anne K. Rehme, Volker Neuschmelting, Andrea Eisenbeis, Roland Goldbrunner, Christian Grefkes:
Mapping the hand, foot and face representations in the primary motor cortex - Retest reliability of neuronavigated TMS versus functional MRI. 531-542 - Max Hinne, Tom Heskes, Christian F. Beckmann, Marcel A. J. van Gerven:
Bayesian inference of structural brain networks. 543-552 - Nicholas B. Turk-Browne, Julie D. Golomb, Marvin M. Chun:
Complementary attentional components of successful memory encoding. 553-562 - Dimitris A. Pinotsis, Dietrich Samuel Schwarzkopf, Vladimir Litvak, Geraint Rees, Gareth R. Barnes, Karl J. Friston:
Dynamic causal modelling of lateral interactions in the visual cortex. 563-576 - Zhencai Chen, Xu Lei, Cody Ding, Hong Li, Antao Chen:
The neural mechanisms of semantic and response conflicts: An fMRI study of practice-related effects in the Stroop task. 577-584 - Matthew T. Sutherland, Allison J. Carroll, Betty Jo Salmeron, Thomas J. Ross, L. Elliot Hong, Elliot A. Stein:
Individual differences in amygdala reactivity following nicotinic receptor stimulation in abstinent smokers. 585-593 - Hidetoshi Takahashi, Anthony J. Rissling, Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui, Kenji Kirihara, Marlena Pela, Joyce Sprock, David L. Braff, Gregory A. Light:
Neural substrates of normal and impaired preattentive sensory discrimination in large cohorts of nonpsychiatric subjects and schizophrenia patients as indexed by MMN and P3a change detection responses. 594-603 - Anna A. Matejko, Gavin R. Price, Michèle M. M. Mazzocco, Daniel Ansari:
Individual differences in left parietal white matter predict math scores on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. 604-610 - Mattia Veronese, Roger N. Gunn, Stefano Zamuner, Alessandra Bertoldo:
A non-linear mixed effect modelling approach for metabolite correction of the arterial input function in PET studies. 611-622 - Masaya Misaki, Wen-Ming Luh, Peter A. Bandettini:
Accurate decoding of sub-TR timing differences in stimulations of sub-voxel regions from multi-voxel response patterns. 623-633 - Isabel N. Christie, Jack A. Wells, Paul Southern, Nephtali Marina, Sergey Kasparov, Alexander V. Gourine, Mark F. Lythgoe:
fMRI response to blue light delivery in the naïve brain: Implications for combined optogenetic fMRI studies. 634-641 - Uwe Friese, Moritz Köster, Uwe Hassler, Ulla Martens, Nelson J. Trujillo-Barreto, Thomas Gruber:
Successful memory encoding is associated with increased cross-frequency coupling between frontal theta and posterior gamma oscillations in human scalp-recorded EEG. 642-647 - Xue Hua, Derrek P. Hibar, Christopher R. K. Ching, Christina P. Boyle, Priya Rajagopalan, Boris Gutman, Alex D. Leow, Arthur W. Toga, Clifford R. Jack Jr., Danielle J. Harvey, Michael W. Weiner, Paul M. Thompson:
Unbiased tensor-based morphometry: Improved robustness and sample size estimates for Alzheimer's disease clinical trials. 648-661 - Marta Vidorreta, Ze Wang, Ignacio Rodríguez, María A. Pastor, John A. Detre, María A. Fernández-Seara:
Comparison of 2D and 3D single-shot ASL perfusion fMRI sequences. 662-671 - Maryam Ahmadi, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga:
Automatic denoising of single-trial evoked potentials. 672-680
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