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NeuroImage, Volume 171
Volume 171, May 2018
- Georg S. Kranz, Andreas Hahn, Christoph Kraus, Marie Spies, Verena Pichler, Johannes Jungwirth, Markus Mitterhauser, Wolfgang Wadsak, Christian Windischberger, Siegfried Kasper, Rupert Lanzenberger:
Probing the association between serotonin-1A autoreceptor binding and amygdala reactivity in healthy volunteers. 1-5 - Douglas N. Greve, Bruce Fischl:
False positive rates in surface-based anatomical analysis. 6-14 - Onno Kruse, Isabell Tapia León, Tobias Stalder, Rudolf Stark, Tim Klucken:
Altered reward learning and hippocampal connectivity following psychosocial stress. 15-25 - Cihan Göksu, Lars G. Hanson, Hartwig R. Siebner, Philipp Ehses, Klaus Scheffler, Axel Thielscher:
Human in-vivo brain magnetic resonance current density imaging (MRCDI). 26-39 - Katharina Glomb, Adrián Ponce-Alvarez, Matthieu Gilson, Petra Ritter, Gustavo Deco:
Stereotypical modulations in dynamic functional connectivity explained by changes in BOLD variance. 40-54 - Hinze Hogendoorn, Anthony N. Burkitt:
Predictive coding of visual object position ahead of moving objects revealed by time-resolved EEG decoding. 55-61 - Stephen M. Wilson, Alexa Bautista, Angelica McCarron:
Convergence of spoken and written language processing in the superior temporal sulcus. 62-74 - Genta Ochi, Yuhki Yamada, Kazuki Hyodo, Kazuya Suwabe, Takemune Fukuie, Kyeongho Byun, Ippeita Dan, Hideaki Soya:
Neural basis for reduced executive performance with hypoxic exercise. 75-83 - Rotem Broday-Dvir, Shany Grossman, Edna Furman-Haran, Rafael Malach:
Quenching of spontaneous fluctuations by attention in human visual cortex. 84-98 - Curtis L. Johnson, Hillary D. Schwarb, Kevin M. Horecka, Matthew D. J. McGarry, Charles H. Hillman, Arthur F. Kramer, Neal J. Cohen, Aron K. Barbey:
Double dissociation of structure-function relationships in memory and fluid intelligence observed with magnetic resonance elastography. 99-106 - David Rosenbaum, Paula Hilsendegen, Mara Thomas, Florian B. Haeussinger, Florian G. Metzger, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Andreas J. Fallgatter, Vanessa Nieratschker, Ann-Christine Ehlis:
Cortical hemodynamic changes during the Trier Social Stress Test: An fNIRS study. 107-115 - Søren Føns Vind Nielsen, Mikkel N. Schmidt, Kristoffer Henriksen, Morten Mørup:
Predictive assessment of models for dynamic functional connectivity. 116-134 - Pranav G. Reddy, Marcelo Gomes Mattar, Andrew C. Murphy, Nicholas F. Wymbs, Scott T. Grafton, Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Danielle S. Bassett:
Brain state flexibility accompanies motor-skill acquisition. 135-147 - Francesca C. Fortenbaugh, David Rothlein, Regina E. McGlinchey, Joe DeGutis, Michael Esterman:
Tracking behavioral and neural fluctuations during sustained attention: A robust replication and extension. 148-164 - Samuel Harris, Luke W. Boorman, Aneurin J. Kennerley, Paul S. Sharp, Chris J. Martin, Peter Redgrave, Theodore H. Schwartz, Jason Berwick:
Seizure epicenter depth and translaminar field potential synchrony underlie complex variations in tissue oxygenation during ictal initiation. 165-175 - Yuyao Zhang, Hongjiang Wei, Matthew J. Cronin, Naying He, Fuhua Yan, Chunlei Liu:
Longitudinal atlas for normative human brain development and aging over the lifespan using quantitative susceptibility mapping. 176-189 - Gregor Wilbertz, Madhura Ketkar, Matthias Guggenmos, Philipp Sterzer:
Combined fMRI- and eye movement-based decoding of bistable plaid motion perception. 190-198 - Ricky R. Savjani, Sucharit Katyal, Elizabeth Halfen, Jung Hwan Kim, David Ress:
Polar-angle representation of saccadic eye movements in human superior colliculus. 199-208 - Sini Hämäläinen, Niko Mäkelä, Viljami Sairanen, Minna Lehtonen, Teija Kujala, Alina Leminen:
TMS uncovers details about sub-regional language-specific processing networks in early bilinguals. 209-221 - Franz Hell, Paul C. J. Taylor, Jan H. Mehrkens, Kai Bötzel:
Subthalamic stimulation, oscillatory activity and connectivity reveal functional role of STN and network mechanisms during decision making under conflict. 222-233 - Deanna J. Greene, Jonathan M. Koller, Jacqueline M. Hampton, Victoria Wesevich, Andrew N. Van, Annie L. Nguyen, Catherine R. Hoyt, Lindsey McIntyre, Eric A. Earl, Rachel L. Klein, Joshua S. Shimony, Steven E. Petersen, Bradley L. Schlaggar, Damien A. Fair, Nico U. F. Dosenbach:
Behavioral interventions for reducing head motion during MRI scans in children. 234-245 - Lisette Charbonnier, Floor van Meer, Alexandra M. Johnstone, Daniel Crabtree, William Buosi, Yannis Manios, Odysseas Androutsos, Angeliki Giannopoulou, Max A. Viergever, Paul A. M. Smeets:
Effects of hunger state on the brain responses to food cues across the life span. 246-255 - Rafael Romero-Garcia, Kirstie J. Whitaker, Frantisek Vása, Jakob Seidlitz, Maxwell Shinn, Peter Fonagy, Raymond J. Dolan, Peter B. Jones, Ian M. Goodyer, Edward T. Bullmore, Petra E. Vértes:
Structural covariance networks are coupled to expression of genes enriched in supragranular layers of the human cortex. 256-267 - John P. Ryan, Helmet T. Karim, Howard Aizenstein, Saskia Helbling, Frederico G. S. Toledo:
Insulin sensitivity predicts brain network connectivity following a meal. 268-276 - Jesper L. R. Andersson, Mark S. Graham, Ivana Drobnjak, Hui Zhang, Jon Campbell:
Susceptibility-induced distortion that varies due to motion: Correction in diffusion MR without acquiring additional data. 277-295 - Maiya R. Geddes, Aaron T. Mattfeld, Carlo de los Angeles, Anisha Keshavan, John D. E. Gabrieli:
Human aging reduces the neurobehavioral influence of motivation on episodic memory. 296-310 - Yu Luo, Guillén Fernández, Erno J. Hermans, Susanne Vogel, Yu Zhang, Hong Li, Floris Klumpers:
How acute stress may enhance subsequent memory for threat stimuli outside the focus of attention: DLPFC-amygdala decoupling. 311-322 - Johann Daniel Kruschwitz, Lea Waller, L. S. Daedelow, Henrik Walter, Ilya M. Veer:
General, crystallized and fluid intelligence are not associated with functional global network efficiency: A replication study with the human connectome project 1200 data set. 323-331 - Sidhant Chopra, Marnie E. Shaw, Thomas Shaw, Perminder S. Sachdev, Kaarin Anstey, Nicolas Cherbuin:
More highly myelinated white matter tracts are associated with faster processing speed in healthy adults. 332-340 - Fan Zhang, Weining Wu, Lipeng Ning, Gloria McAnulty, Deborah P. Waber, Borjan A. Gagoski, Kiera Sarill, Hesham M. Hamoda, Yang Song, Weidong Cai, Yogesh Rathi, Lauren J. O'Donnell:
Suprathreshold fiber cluster statistics: Leveraging white matter geometry to enhance tractography statistical analysis. 341-354 - Charlotte Mary Horne, Ray Norbury:
Late chronotype is associated with enhanced amygdala reactivity and reduced fronto-limbic functional connectivity to fearful versus happy facial expressions. 355-363 - Jonas Hornung, Lydia Kogler, Michael Erb, Jessica Freiherr, Birgit Derntl:
The human body odor compound androstadienone increases neural conflict coupled to higher behavioral costs during an emotional Stroop task. 364-375 - Lisa Byrge, Daniel P. Kennedy:
Identifying and characterizing systematic temporally-lagged BOLD artifacts. 376-392 - Charlotte Murphy, Elizabeth Jefferies, Shirley-Ann Rüschemeyer, Mladen Sormaz, Hao-Ting Wang, Daniel S. Margulies, Jonathan Smallwood:
Distant from input: Evidence of regions within the default mode network supporting perceptually-decoupled and conceptually-guided cognition. 393-401 - Natalia Z. Bielczyk, Fabian Walocha, Patrick W. Ebel, Koen V. Haak, Alberto Llera, Jan K. Buitelaar, Jeffrey Glennon, Christian F. Beckmann:
Thresholding functional connectomes by means of mixture modeling. 402-414 - Linden Parkes, Ben D. Fulcher, Murat Yücel, Alex Fornito:
An evaluation of the efficacy, reliability, and sensitivity of motion correction strategies for resting-state functional MRI. 415-436
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