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NeuroImage, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, March 2006
- Frithjof Kruggel:
MRI-based volumetry of head compartments: Normative values of healthy adults. 1-11 - Albena Dimitrova, D. Zeljko, F. Schwarze, M. Maschke, Marcus Gerwig, M. Frings, Andreas Beck, Volker Aurich, Michael Forsting, Dagmar Timmann:
Probabilistic 3D MRI atlas of the human cerebellar dentate/interposed nuclei. 12-25 - Doris J. Doudet, Pedro Rosa-Neto, Ole Lajord Munk, Thomas J. Ruth, Salma Jivan, Paul Cumming:
Effect of age on markers for monoaminergic neurons of normal and MPTP-lesioned rhesus monkeys: A multi-tracer PET study. 26-35 - B. Schoch, A. Dimitrova, E. R. Gizewski, Dagmar Timmann:
Functional localization in the human cerebellum based on voxelwise statistical analysis: A study of 90 patients. 36-51 - Lei Wang, J. Philip Miller, Mokhtar H. Gado, Daniel W. McKeel, Marcus Rothermich, Michael I. Miller, John C. Morris, John G. Csernansky:
Abnormalities of hippocampal surface structure in very mild dementia of the Alzheimer type. 52-60 - Jacopo Annese, D. M. Sforza, Mark F. Dubach, Douglas M. Bowden, Arthur W. Toga:
Postmortem high-resolution 3-dimensional imaging of the primate brain: Blockface imaging of perfusion stained tissue. 61-69 - Mitsuhiro Fukuda, Ping Wang, Chan-Hong Moon, Manabu Tanifuji, Seong-Gi Kim:
Spatial specificity of the enhanced dip inherently induced by prolonged oxygen consumption in cat visual cortex: Implication for columnar resolution functional MRI. 70-87 - Solomon Gilbert Diamond, Theodore J. Huppert, Ville Kolehmainen, Maria Angela Franceschini, Jari P. Kaipio, Simon R. Arridge, David A. Boas:
Dynamic physiological modeling for functional diffuse optical tomography. 88-101 - Pasi I. Tuunanen, Risto A. Kauppinen:
Effects of oxygen saturation on BOLD and arterial spin labelling perfusion fMRI signals studied in a motor activation task. 102-109
- Philipp Stämpfli, T. Jaermann, Gerard R. Crelier, Spyros Sreejanth Kollias, Anton Valavanis, Peter Boesiger:
Resolving fiber crossing using advanced fast marching tractography based on diffusion tensor imaging. 110-120 - Bin Chen, Hua Guo, Allen W. Song:
Correction for direction-dependent distortions in diffusion tensor imaging using matched magnetic field maps. 121-129 - Jaak Nairismägi, Asla Pitkänen, Susanna Narkilahti, Joanna K. Huttunen, Risto A. Kauppinen, Olli H. J. Gröhn:
Manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of mossy fiber plasticity in vivo. 130-135 - Fabrizio Esposito, Francesco Di Salle, Franciszek Hennel, Ornella Santopaolo, Marcus Herdener, Klaus Scheffler, Rainer Goebel, Erich Seifritz:
A multivariate approach for processing magnetization effects in triggered event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging time series. 136-143 - Joakim Rydell, Hans Knutsson, Magnus Borga:
On rotational invariance in adaptive spatial filtering of fMRI data. 144-150 - Tony Stöcker, Thilo Kellermann, Frank Schneider, Ute Habel, Katrin Amunts, Peter Pieperhoff, Karl Zilles, N. Jon Shah:
Dependence of amygdala activation on echo time: Results from olfactory fMRI experiments. 151-159 - Ervig Lapalme, Jean-Marc Lina, Jérémie Mattout:
Data-driven parceling and entropic inference in MEG. 160-171
- Francesco Di Russo, Giorgia Committeri, Sabrina Pitzalis, Grazia Spitoni, Laura Piccardi, Gaspare Galati, M. Catagni, D. Nico, Cecilia Guariglia, Luigi Pizzamiglio:
Cortical plasticity following surgical extension of lower limbs. 172-183 - Brain Development Cooperative Group, Alan C. Evans:
The NIH MRI study of normal brain development. 184-202 - Sonia I. Gonçalves, Jan C. de Munck, Petra J. W. Pouwels, Ruurd Schoonhoven, Joost P. A. Kuijer, Natasha M. Maurits, Johannes M. Hoogduin, Eus J. W. van Someren, Rob M. Heethaar, Fernando Henrique Lopes da Silva:
Correlating the alpha rhythm to BOLD using simultaneous EEG/fMRI: Inter-subject variability. 203-213 - Richard Sylvester, Geraint Rees:
Extraretinal saccadic signals in human LGN and early retinotopic cortex. 214-219 - T. E. J. Behrens, Mark Jenkinson, Matthew D. Robson, Stephen M. Smith, Heidi Johansen-Berg:
A consistent relationship between local white matter architecture and functional specialisation in medial frontal cortex. 220-227 - Christopher W. Tyler, Lora T. Likova, Leonid L. Kontsevich, Alex R. Wade:
The specificity of cortical region KO to depth structure. 228-238 - Koji Inui, Hiromi Sannan, Kensaku Miki, Yoshiki Kaneoke, Ryusuke Kakigi:
Timing of early activity in the visual cortex as revealed by simultaneous MEG and ERG recordings. 239-244
- Liselotte Gootjes, Anke Bouma, Jan W. Van Strien, Philip Scheltens, Cornelis J. Stam:
Attention modulates hemispheric differences in functional connectivity: Evidence from MEG recordings. 245-253 - Stefan Pollmann, Ralph Weidner, Hermann J. Müller, Marianne Maertens, D. Yves von Cramon:
Selective and interactive neural correlates of visual dimension changes and response changes. 254-265 - Cynthia H. Y. Fu, Anthony R. McIntosh, Jieun Kim, Wilkin Chau, Edward T. Bullmore, Steven C. R. Williams, Garry Honey, Philip K. McGuire:
Modulation of effective connectivity by cognitive demand in phonological verbal fluency. 266-271 - Sara L. Bengtsson, Fredrik Ullén:
Dissociation between melodic and rhythmic processing during piano performance from musical scores. 272-284 - Sarah Steinvorth, Suzanne Corkin, Eric Halgren:
Ecphory of autobiographical memories: An fMRI study of recent and remote memory retrieval. 285-298 - Doreen Nessler, Ray Johnson Jr., Michael Bersick, David Friedman:
On why the elderly have normal semantic retrieval but deficient episodic encoding: A study of left inferior frontal ERP activity. 299-312 - Carla L. Harenski, Stephan Hamann:
Neural correlates of regulating negative emotions related to moral violations. 313-324 - Simone Grimm, Conny F. Schmidt, Felix Bermpohl, Alexander Heinzel, Yuliya Dahlem, Michael Wyss, Daniel Hell, Peter Boesiger, Heinz Boeker, Georg Northoff:
Segregated neural representation of distinct emotion dimensions in the prefrontal cortex - an fMRI study. 325-340
Volume 30, Number 2, April 2006
- Christopher Derry, Christopher Benjamin, Peter Bladin, Didier Le Bars, Henri Jacques Tochon-Danguy, Samuel F. Berkovic, Luc Zimmer, Nicolas Costes, Rachel Mulligan, David C. Reutens:
Increased serotonin receptor availability in human sleep: Evidence from an [18F]MPPF PET study in narcolepsy. 341-348 - Matthias L. Schroeter, Thomas Kupka, Toralf Mildner, Kâmil Uludag, D. Yves von Cramon:
Investigating the post-stimulus undershoot of the BOLD signal - a simultaneous fMRI and fNIRS study. 349-358 - M. Mallar Chakravarty, Gilles Bertrand, Charles P. Hodge, Abbas F. Sadikot, D. Louis Collins:
The creation of a brain atlas for image guided neurosurgery using serial histological data. 359-376
- Hong Gu, Hanzhang Lu, Frank Q. Ye, Elliot A. Stein, Yihong Yang:
Noninvasive quantification of cerebral blood volume in humans during functional activation. 377-387 - Zhong Xue, Dinggang Shen, Christos Davatzikos:
CLASSIC: Consistent Longitudinal Alignment and Segmentation for Serial Image Computing. 388-399 - Srikantan S. Nagarajan, Hagai Thomas Attias, Kenneth E. Hild II, Kensuke Sekihara:
A graphical model for estimating stimulus-evoked brain responses from magnetoencephalography data with large background brain activity. 400-416 - Andrew P. Bagshaw, Eliane Kobayashi, François Dubeau, G. Bruce Pike, Jean Gotman:
Correspondence between EEG-fMRI and EEG dipole localisation of interictal discharges in focal epilepsy. 417-425 - Tong San Koh, Dennis Lai-Hong Cheong, C. K. Markus Tan, C. C. Tchoyoson Lim:
A distributed parameter model of cerebral blood-tissue exchange with account of capillary transit time distribution. 426-435 - Jorge Jovicich, Silvester Czanner, Douglas N. Greve, Elizabeth Haley, André J. W. van der Kouwe, Randy L. Gollub, David N. Kennedy, Franz Schmitt, Gregory Brown, James R. MacFall, Bruce Fischl, Anders M. Dale:
Reliability in multi-site structural MRI studies: Effects of gradient non-linearity correction on phantom and human data. 436-443 - Nathaniel M. Alpert, Anthonin Reilhac, Tat C. Chio, Ivan W. Selesnick:
Optimization of dynamic measurement of receptor kinetics by wavelet denoising. 444-451
- Lisa A. Kilpatrick, David H. Zald, José V. Pardo, Larry Cahill:
Sex-related differences in amygdala functional connectivity during resting conditions. 452-461 - Shigeru Tanaka, Jérôme Ribot, Kazuyuki Imamura, Toshiki Tani:
Orientation-restricted continuous visual exposure induces marked reorganization of orientation maps in early life. 462-477 - Maria Assunta Rocca, Federica Agosta, Domenico M. Mezzapesa, Gianfranco Ciboddo, Andrea Falini, Giancarlo Comi, Massimo Filippi:
An fMRI study of the motor system in patients with neuropsychiatric systemic lupus erythematosus. 478-484 - Allison C. Nugent, Michael P. Milham, Earle E. Bain, Linda M. Laird, Dara M. Cannon, Sean Marrett, Carlos A. Zarate Jr., Daniel S. Pine, Joseph L. Price, Wayne C. Drevets:
Cortical abnormalities in bipolar disorder investigated with MRI and voxel-based morphometry. 485-497 - S. Anand Trip, Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott, Stephen J. Jones, Wai-Yung Li, Gareth J. Barker, Alan J. Thompson, Gordon T. Plant, David H. Miller:
Optic nerve diffusion tensor imaging in optic neuritis. 498-505 - Mart Bles, Jens Schwarzbach, Peter De Weerd, Rainer Goebel, Bernadette M. Jansma:
Receptive field size-dependent attention effects in simultaneously presented stimulus displays. 506-511 - María A. Pastor, Emiliano Macaluso, Brian L. Day, Richard S. Frackowiak:
The neural basis of temporal auditory discrimination. 512-520 - Adam P. Gibson, Topun Austin, Nick Everdell, Martin Schweiger, Simon R. Arridge, Judith Meek, John S. Wyatt, David T. Delpy, Jeremy C. Hebden:
Three-dimensional whole-head optical tomography of passive motor evoked responses in the neonate. 521-528 - Emily C. Bell, Morgan C. Willson, Alan H. Wilman, Sanjay Dave, Peter H. Silverstone:
Males and females differ in brain activation during cognitive tasks. 529-538 - Bernd Weber, Christian Hoppe, Jennifer Faber, Nikolai Axmacher, Klaus Fliessbach, Florian Mormann, Susanne Weis, Jürgen Ruhlmann, Christian Erich Elger, Guillén Fernández:
Association between scalp hair-whorl direction and hemispheric language dominance. 539-543
- Vince D. Calhoun, Tülay Adali, Godfrey D. Pearlson, Kent A. Kiehl:
Neuronal chronometry of target detection: Fusion of hemodynamic and event-related potential data. 544-553 - Lars M. Rimol, Karsten Specht, Kenneth Hugdahl:
Controlling for individual differences in fMRI brain activation to tones, syllables, and words. 554-562 - Riikka Möttönen, Gemma A. Calvert, Iiro P. Jääskeläinen, Paul M. Matthews, Thomas Thesen, Jyrki Tuomainen, Mikko Sams:
Perceiving identical sounds as speech or non-speech modulates activity in the left posterior superior temporal sulcus. 563-569 - Satoru Yokoyama, Hideyuki Okamoto, Tadao Miyamoto, Kei Yoshimoto, Jungho Kim, Kazuki Iwata, Hyeonjeong Jeong, Shinya Uchida, Naho Ikuta, Yuko Sassa, Wataru Nakamura, Kaoru Horie, Shigeru Sato, Ryuta Kawashima:
Cortical activation in the processing of passive sentences in L1 and L2: An fMRI study. 570-579 - Thomas Ethofer, Silke Anders, Michael Erb, Cornelia Herbert, Sarah Wiethoff, Johanna Kissler, Wolfgang Grodd, Dirk Wildgruber:
Cerebral pathways in processing of affective prosody: A dynamic causal modeling study. 580-587 - Felix Bermpohl, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, Amir Amedi, Lotfi B. Merabet, Felipe Fregni, Nadine Gaab, David C. Alsop, Gottfried Schlaug, Georg Northoff:
Dissociable networks for the expectancy and perception of emotional stimuli in the human brain. 588-600 - Julie Grèzes, Sylvie Berthoz, Richard E. Passingham:
Amygdala activation when one is the target of deceit: Did he lie to you or to someone else? 601-608 - Christina Elfgren, Danielle van Westen, Ulla Passant, Elna-Marie Larsson, Peter Mannfolk, Peter Fransson:
fMRI activity in the medial temporal lobe during famous face processing. 609-616 - Takashi Tsukiura, Hiroko Mochizuki-Kawai, Toshikatsu Fujii:
Dissociable roles of the bilateral anterior temporal lobe in face-name associations: An event-related fMRI study. 617-626 - Karen J. Mitchell, Carol L. Raye, Marcia K. Johnson, Erich J. Greene:
An fMRI investigation of short-term source memory in young and older adults. 627-633 - Jane E. Herron, Edward L. Wilding:
Neural correlates of control processes engaged before and during recovery of information from episodic memory. 634-644 - Simona Gardini, Cesare Cornoldi, Rossana de Beni, Annalena Venneri:
Left mediotemporal structures mediate the retrieval of episodic autobiographical mental images. 645-655 - Benjamin Rahm, Klaus Opwis, Christoph P. Kaller, Joachim Spreer, Ralf Schwarzwald, Erich Seifritz, Ulrike Halsband, Josef M. Unterrainer:
Tracking the subprocesses of decision-based action in the human frontal lobes. 656-667 - Martin P. Paulus, Lawrence R. Frank:
Anterior cingulate activity modulates nonlinear decision weight function of uncertain prospects. 668-677
Volume 30, Number 3, April 2006
- Madison M. Berl, Chandan J. Vaidya, William D. Gaillard:
Functional imaging of developmental and adaptive changes in neurocognition. 679-691
- Ulf Baumgärtner, Hans-Georg Buchholz, Alexander Bellosevich, Walter Magerl, Thomas Siessmeier, Roman Rolke, Sabine Höhnemann, Markus Piel, Frank Rösch, Hans-Jürgen Wester, Gjermund Henriksen, Peter Stoeter, Peter Bartenstein, Rolf-Detlef Treede, Mathias Schreckenberger:
High opiate receptor binding potential in the human lateral pain system. 692-699 - Ji-Kyung Choi, Y. Iris Chen, Edith Hamel, Bruce G. Jenkins:
Brain hemodynamic changes mediated by dopamine receptors: Role of the cerebral microvasculature in dopamine-mediated neurovascular coupling. 700-712 - Peter Kalus, Johannes Slotboom, Jürgen Gallinat, Richard Mahlberg, Katja Cattapan-Ludewig, Roland Wiest, Thomas Nyffeler, Caroline Buri, Andrea Federspiel, Dieter Kunz, Gerhard Schroth, Claus Kiefer:
Examining the gateway to the limbic system with diffusion tensor imaging: The perforant pathway in dementia. 713-720 - Nathalie Boddaert, Fanny Mochel, I. Meresse, D. Seidenwurm, Arnaud Cachia, Francis Brunelle, Stanislas Lyonnet, Monica Zilbovicius:
Parieto-occipital grey matter abnormalities in children with Williams syndrome. 721-725 - Bojana Stefanovic, Jan M. Warnking, Karin M. Rylander, G. Bruce Pike:
The effect of global cerebral vasodilation on focal activation hemodynamics. 726-734 - Katsuei Shibuki, Kentaro Ono, Ryuichi Hishida, Masaharu Kudoh:
Endogenous fluorescence imaging of somatosensory cortical activities after discrimination learning in rats. 735-744 - Heng Liu, Charles Rainey, Kathryn K. Lauer, Linda Piacentine, Alan Bloom, Robert Risinger, B. Douglas Ward, Elliot A. Stein, Shi-Jiang Li:
Peripheral blood pressure changes induced by dobutamine do not alter BOLD signals in the human brain. 745-752
- Jérémie Mattout, Christophe Phillips, William D. Penny, Michael D. Rugg, Karl J. Friston:
MEG source localization under multiple constraints: An extended Bayesian framework. 753-767 - Satoru Hayasaka, Antao Du, Audrey Duarte, John Kornak, Geon-Ho Jahng, Michael W. Weiner, Norbert Schuff:
A non-parametric approach for co-analysis of multi-modal brain imaging data: Application to Alzheimer's disease. 768-779 - Timothy M. Shepherd, Bjorn Scheffler, Michael A. King, Greg J. Stanisz, Dennis A. Steindler, Stephen J. Blackband:
MR microscopy of rat hippocampal slice cultures: A novel model for studying cellular processes and chronic perturbations to tissue microstructure. 780-786 - A. Scouten, Xenophon Papademetris, R. Todd Constable:
Spatial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio, and smoothing in multi-subject functional MRI studies. 787-793 - Sourabh Bhattacharya, Moon-ho Ringo Ho, Sumitra Purkayastha:
A Bayesian approach to modeling dynamic effective connectivity with fMRI data. 794-812 - Carsten H. Wolters, Alfred Anwander, Xavier Tricoche, David M. Weinstein, Martin A. Koch, Robert S. MacLeod:
Influence of tissue conductivity anisotropy on EEG/MEG field and return current computation in a realistic head model: A simulation and visualization study using high-resolution finite element modeling. 813-826 - Adam D. Liston, Torben Ellegaard Lund, Afraim Salek-Haddadi, Khalid Hamandi, Karl J. Friston, Louis Lemieux:
Modelling cardiac signal as a confound in EEG-fMRI and its application in focal epilepsy studies. 827-834
- Li Sze Chow, Greg G. Cook, Elspeth H. Whitby, Martyn Nigel James Paley:
Investigating direct detection of axon firing in the adult human optic nerve using MRI. 835-846 - Galit Pelled, Stephen J. Dodd, Alan P. Koretsky:
Catheter confocal fluorescence imaging and functional magnetic resonance imaging of local and systems level recovery in the regenerating rodent sciatic nerve. 847-856 - Tim A. Wagner, Felipe Fregni, Uri T. Eden, Ciro Ramos-Estebanez, Alan J. Grodzinsky, Markus Zahn, Alvaro Pascual-Leone:
Transcranial magnetic stimulation and stroke: A computer-based human model study. 857-870 - Eric Salmon, Nacer Kerrouche, Karl Herholz, Daniela Perani, Vjera Holthoff, Bettina Beuthien-Baumann, Christian Degueldre, Christian Lemaire, André Luxen, Jean-Claude Baron, Fabienne Collette, Gaëtan Garraux:
Decomposition of metabolic brain clusters in the frontal variant of frontotemporal dementia. 871-878 - Maria Assunta Rocca, Federica Agosta, Vittorio Martinelli, Andrea Falini, Giancarlo Comi, Massimo Filippi:
The level of spinal cord involvement influences the pattern of movement-associated cortical recruitment in patients with isolated myelitis. 879-884 - Uta Noppeney, Will D. Penny, Cathy J. Price, Guillaume Flandin, Karl J. Friston:
Identification of degenerate neuronal systems based on intersubject variability. 885-890 - Katrin Morgen, Gebhard Sammer, Susan M. Courtney, Tobias Wolters, Hanne Melchior, Carlo R. Blecker, Patrick Oschmann, Manfred Kaps, Dieter Vaitl:
Evidence for a direct association between cortical atrophy and cognitive impairment in relapsing-remitting MS. 891-898 - William Gaetz, Douglas O. Cheyne:
Localization of sensorimotor cortical rhythms induced by tactile stimulation using spatially filtered MEG. 899-908 - Lluís Fuentemilla, Josep Marco-Pallarés, Carles Grau:
Modulation of spectral power and of phase resetting of EEG contributes differentially to the generation of auditory event-related potentials. 909-916 - Marc Bangert, Thomas Peschel, Gottfried Schlaug, Michael Rotte, Dieter Drescher, Hermann Hinrichs, Hans-Jochen Heinze, Eckart Altenmüller:
Shared networks for auditory and motor processing in professional pianists: Evidence from fMRI conjunction. 917-926 - Bernd Lütkenhöner, Annemarie Seither-Preisler, Stefan Seither:
Piano tones evoke stronger magnetic fields than pure tones or noise, both in musicians and non-musicians. 927-937 - Andrew R. Mayer, Deborah L. Harrington, John C. Adair, Roland R. Lee:
The neural networks underlying endogenous auditory covert orienting and reorienting. 938-949
- Bradley R. Postle:
Distraction-spanning sustained activity during delayed recognition of locations. 950-962 - Joo-Hyun Song, Yuhong Jiang:
Visual working memory for simple and complex features: An fMRI study. 963-972 - Tilman Schulte, S. H. Annabel Chen, Eva M. Müller-Oehring, Elfar Adalsteinsson, Adolf Pfefferbaum, Edith V. Sullivan:
fMRI evidence for individual differences in premotor modulation of extrastriatal visual-perceptual processing of redundant targets. 973-982 - Christopher I. Wright, Nancy J. Keuthen, Cary R. Savage, Brian Martis, Danielle M. Williams, Michelle Wedig, Katherine McMullin, Scott L. Rauch:
Brain correlates of negative and positive visuospatial priming in adults. 983-991 - Andrea Mechelli, Giuseppe Sartori, Paola Orlandi, Cathy J. Price:
Semantic relevance explains category effects in medial fusiform gyri. 992-1002 - Murray Grossman, Phyllis Koenig, John Kounios, Corey McMillan, Melissa Work, Peachie Moore:
Category-specific effects in semantic memory: Category-task interactions suggested by fMRI. 1003-1009 - Peter J. Nestor, Tim D. Fryer, John R. Hodges:
Declarative memory impairments in Alzheimer's disease and semantic dementia. 1010-1020 - Stephan G. Boehm, Ellen C. Klostermann, Ken A. Paller:
Neural correlates of perceptual contributions to nondeclarative memory for faces. 1021-1029 - Giovanni de Marco, Monique de Bonis, P. Vrignaud, Henry C. M. Leung, I. Peretti:
Changes in effective connectivity during incidental and intentional perception of fearful faces. 1030-1037 - Chuh-Hyoun Lie, Karsten Specht, John C. Marshall, Gereon R. Fink:
Using fMRI to decompose the neural processes underlying the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test. 1038-1049 - Taylor W. Schmitz, Sterling C. Johnson:
Self-appraisal decisions evoke dissociated dorsal - ventral aMPFC networks. 1050-1058 - Markus Aichhorn, Josef Perner, Martin Kronbichler, Wolfgang Staffen, Gunther Ladurner:
Do visual perspective tasks need theory of mind? 1059-1068 - John A. King, R. James R. Blair, Derek G. V. Mitchell, Raymond J. Dolan, Neil Burgess:
Doing the right thing: A common neural circuit for appropriate violent or compassionate behavior. 1069-1076
Volume 30, Number 4, May 2006
- Karl J. Friston, Pia Rotshtein, Joy J. Geng, Philipp Sterzer, Richard N. A. Henson:
A critique of functional localisers. 1077-1087 - Rebecca Saxe, Matthew Brett, Nancy Kanwisher:
Divide and conquer: A defense of functional localizers. 1088-1096 - Karl J. Friston, Richard N. A. Henson:
Commentary on: Divide and conquer; a defence of functional localisers. 1097-1099
- Tom Schonberg, Pazit Pianka, Talma Hendler, Ofer Pasternak, Yaniv Assaf:
Characterization of displaced white matter by brain tumors using combined DTI and fMRI. 1100-1111 - Joseph T. Devlin, E. L. Sillery, Deborah Ann Hall, P. Hobden, Tim E. J. Behrens, Rita Gouveia Nunes, S. Clare, Paul M. Matthews, D. R. Moore, Heidi Johansen-Berg:
Reliable identification of the auditory thalamus using multi-modal structural analyses. 1112-1120 - Jessica Dubois, Lucie Hertz-Pannier, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, Yann Cointepas, Denis Le Bihan:
Assessment of the early organization and maturation of infants' cerebral white matter fiber bundles: A feasibility study using quantitative diffusion tensor imaging and tractography. 1121-1132 - Seyed M. Mirsattari, Zheng Wang, John R. Ives, Frank Bihari, L. Stan Leung, Robert Bartha, Ravi S. Menon:
Linear aspects of transformation from interictal epileptic discharges to BOLD fMRI signals in an animal model of occipital epilepsy. 1133-1148
- Fuqiang Zhao, Ping Wang, Kristy Hendrich, Kâmil Ugurbil, Seong-Gi Kim:
Cortical layer-dependent BOLD and CBV responses measured by spin-echo and gradient-echo fMRI: Insights into hemodynamic regulation. 1149-1160 - Christian G. Bénar, Christophe Grova, Eliane Kobayashi, Andrew P. Bagshaw, Yahya Aghakhani, François Dubeau, Jean Gotman:
EEG-fMRI of epileptic spikes: Concordance with EEG source localization and intracranial EEG. 1161-1170 - Radhika Srinivasan, Charles H. Cunningham, Albert Chen, Daniel B. Vigneron, Ralph E. Hurd, Sarah J. Nelson, Daniel Pelletier:
TE-Averaged two-dimensional proton spectroscopic imaging of glutamate at 3 T. 1171-1178 - S. W. Hartley, Ann I. Scher, E. S. C. Korf, Lon R. White, Lenore J. Launer:
Analysis and validation of automated skull stripping tools: A validation study based on 296 MR images from the Honolulu Asia aging study. 1179-1186 - George Fein, Bennett A. Landman, Hoang Tran, Jerome Barakos, Kirk Moon, Victoria Di Sclafani, Robert Shumway:
Statistical parametric mapping of brain morphology: Sensitivity is dramatically increased by using brain-extracted images as inputs. 1187-1195 - Gregory M. Preboske, Jeffrey L. Gunter, Chadwick P. Ward, Clifford R. Jack Jr.:
Common MRI acquisition non-idealities significantly impact the output of the boundary shift integral method of measuring brain atrophy on serial MRI. 1196-1202 - Elena I. Rykhlevskaia, Monica Fabiani, Gabriele Gratton:
Lagged covariance structure models for studying functional connectivity in the brain. 1203-1218 - Christopher Nimsky, Oliver Ganslandt, Dorit Merhof, A. Gregory Sorensen, Rudolf Fahlbusch:
Intraoperative visualization of the pyramidal tract by diffusion-tensor-imaging-based fiber tracking. 1219-1229 - Michael Breakspear, Edward T. Bullmore, Kevin M. Aquino, Pritha Das, Leanne M. Williams:
The multiscale character of evoked cortical activity. 1230-1242 - Lucy Lee, Karl J. Friston, Barry Horwitz:
Large-scale neural models and dynamic causal modelling. 1243-1254 - Olivier David, Stefan J. Kiebel, Lee M. Harrison, Jérémie Mattout, James M. Kilner, Karl J. Friston:
Dynamic causal modeling of evoked responses in EEG and MEG. 1255-1272 - Stefan J. Kiebel, Olivier David, Karl J. Friston:
Dynamic causal modelling of evoked responses in EEG/MEG with lead field parameterization. 1273-1284
- Yong-Wook Shin, Jun Soo Kwon, Tae Hyon Ha, Hae-Jeong Park, Dae Jin Kim, Soon Beom Hong, Won-Jin Moon, Jong-Min Lee, In-Young Kim, Sun I. Kim, Eun Chul Chung:
Increased water diffusivity in the frontal and temporal cortices of schizophrenic patients. 1285-1291 - Holger Wiese, Christina Tönnes, Armin de Greiff, Katharina Nebel, Hans-Christoph Diener, Philipp Stude:
Self-initiated movements in chronic prefrontal traumatic brain injury: An event-related functional MRI study. 1292-1301 - Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Dominique Hoffmann, Lorella Minotti, Alain Berthoz, Philippe Kahane:
Intracerebral dynamics of saccade generation in the human frontal eye field and supplementary eye field. 1302-1312 - Yuval Nir, Uri Hasson, Ifat Levy, Yehezkel Yeshurun, Rafael Malach:
Widespread functional connectivity and fMRI fluctuations in human visual cortex in the absence of visual stimulation. 1313-1324 - Martin Schürmann, Gina Caetano, Yevhen Hlushchuk, Veikko Jousmäki, Riitta Hari:
Touch activates human auditory cortex. 1325-1331 - Ingo Vernaleken, Yoshitaka Kumakura, Paul Cumming, Hans-Georg Buchholz, Thomas Siessmeier, Peter Stoeter, Matthias J. Müller, Peter Bartenstein, Gerhard Gründer:
Modulation of [18F]fluorodopa (FDOPA) kinetics in the brain of healthy volunteers after acute haloperidol challenge. 1332-1339 - Johan N. Lundström, Mats J. Olsson, Benoist Schaal, Thomas Hummel:
A putative social chemosignal elicits faster cortical responses than perceptually similar odorants. 1340-1346
- Steven Phillips, Kazuhisa Niki:
Sensitivity to effective relational complexity in the occipitoparietal lobe. 1347-1356 - Susanne Leiberg, Jochen Kaiser, Werner Lutzenberger:
Gamma-band activity dissociates between matching and nonmatching stimulus pairs in an auditory delayed matching-to-sample task. 1357-1364 - Anja Ischebeck, Laura Zamarian, Christian M. Siedentopf, Florian Koppelstaetter, Thomas Benke, Stefan Felber, Margarete Delazer:
How specifically do we learn? Imaging the learning of multiplication and subtraction. 1365-1375 - Jochen Kaiser, Ingo Hertrich, Hermann Ackermann, Werner Lutzenberger:
Gamma-band activity over early sensory areas predicts detection of changes in audiovisual speech stimuli. 1376-1382 - Olaf Hauk, Matthew H. Davis, M. Ford, Friedemann Pulvermüller, William D. Marslen-Wilson:
The time course of visual word recognition as revealed by linear regression analysis of ERP data. 1383-1400 - Eric Halgren, Chun Mao Wang, Donald L. Schomer, Susanne Knake, Ksenija Marinkovic, Julian Wu, István Ulbert:
Processing stages underlying word recognition in the anteroventral temporal lobe. 1401-1413 - Mathieu Vigneau, V. Beaucousin, Pierre-Yves Hervé, Hugues Duffau, Fabrice Crivello, Olivier Houdé, Bernard Mazoyer, Nathalie Tzourio-Mazoyer:
Meta-analyzing left hemisphere language areas: Phonology, semantics, and sentence processing. 1414-1432 - Roger T. Staff, Alison D. Murray, Ian J. Deary, Lawrence J. Whalley:
Generality and specificity in cognitive aging: A volumetric brain analysis. 1433-1440 - Daniel A. Fitzgerald, Mike Angstadt, Laura M. Jelsone, Pradeep J. Nathan, K. Luan Phan:
Beyond threat: Amygdala reactivity across multiple expressions of facial affect. 1441-1448 - Qian Luo, Marina Nakic, Thalia Wheatley, Rebecca Richell, Alex Martin, R. James R. Blair:
The neural basis of implicit moral attitude - An IAT study using event-related fMRI. 1449-1457 - Raffael Kalisch, Katja Wiech, Hugo D. Critchley, Raymond J. Dolan:
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