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NeuroImage, Volume 84
Volume 84, January 2014
- Iris Yuwen Zhou
, Yu-Xiang Liang, Russell W. Chan
, Patrick P. Gao, Joe S. Cheng, Yong Hu
, Kwok-fai So
, Ed X. Wu
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Brain resting-state functional MRI connectivity: Morphological foundation and plasticity. 1-10 - Hsin-Yi Lai, John R. Younce
, Daniel L. Albaugh, Yu-Chieh Jill Kao, Yen-Yu Ian Shih
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Functional MRI reveals frequency-dependent responses during deep brain stimulation at the subthalamic nucleus or internal globus pallidus. 11-18 - Donna Rose Addis
, Kelly S. Giovanello, Mai-Anh Vu
, Daniel L. Schacter
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Age-related changes in prefrontal and hippocampal contributions to relational encoding. 19-26 - Fatima A. Nasrallah
, Si Kang Lew, Amanda Si-Min Low, Kai-Hsiang Chuang
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Neural correlate of resting-state functional connectivity under α2 adrenergic receptor agonist, medetomidine. 27-34 - Luam Mengler, Artem Khmelinskii
, Michael Diedenhofen, Chrystelle Po
, Marius Staring
, Boudewijn P. F. Lelieveldt
, Mathias Hoehn:
Brain maturation of the adolescent rat cortex and striatum: Changes in volume and myelination. 35-44 - Joke Durnez
, Beatrijs Moerkerke, Thomas E. Nichols
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Post-hoc power estimation for topological inference in fMRI. 45-64 - Saurabh Bhavsar, Mikhail Zvyagintsev
, Klaus Mathiak:
BOLD sensitivity and SNR characteristics of parallel imaging-accelerated single-shot multi-echo EPI for fMRI. 65-75 - Kihwan Han
, Christine L. Mac Donald, Ann M. Johnson, Yolanda Barnes, Linda Wierzechowski, David Zonies, John Oh
, Stephen Flaherty, Raymond Fang, Marcus E. Raichle, David L. Brody:
Disrupted modular organization of resting-state cortical functional connectivity in U.S. military personnel following concussive 'mild' blast-related traumatic brain injury. 76-96 - D. Andrew Brown
, Nicole A. Lazar, Gauri S. Datta, Woncheol Jang, Jennifer E. McDowell:
Incorporating spatial dependence into Bayesian multiple testing of statistical parametric maps in functional neuroimaging. 97-112 - Jonathan D. Rosenblatt, Matthijs Vink
, Yoav Benjamini:
Revisiting multi-subject random effects in fMRI: Advocating prevalence estimation. 113-121 - Dominik R. Bach
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Sympathetic nerve activity can be estimated from skin conductance responses - A comment on Henderson et al. (2012). 122-123 - J. Schulz, T. Siegert, Pierre-Louis Bazin
, Julian R. Maclaren, Michael Herbst, Maxim Zaitsev
, Robert Turner:
Prospective slice-by-slice motion correction reduces false positive activations in fMRI with task-correlated motion. 124-132 - Hidemasa Takao
, Naoto Hayashi, Kuni Ohtomo:
Effects of study design in multi-scanner voxel-based morphometry studies. 133-140 - Li Wang
, Feng Shi
, Gang Li
, Yaozong Gao, Weili Lin, John H. Gilmore, Dinggang Shen:
Segmentation of neonatal brain MR images using patch-driven level sets. 141-158 - Tobias U. Hauser
, Reto Iannaccone, Philipp Stämpfli
, Renate Drechsler, Daniel Brandeis, Susanne Walitza
, Silvia Brem
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The feedback-related negativity (FRN) revisited: New insights into the localization, meaning and network organization. 159-168 - Eswar Damaraju, Arvind Caprihan, Jean R. Lowe, Elena A. Allen, Vince D. Calhoun
, John P. Phillips:
Functional connectivity in the developing brain: A longitudinal study from 4 to 9 months of age. 169-180 - Jonathan M. Cayce
, Robert M. Friedman, Gang Chen, E. Duco Jansen, Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, Anna Wang Roe
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Infrared neural stimulation of primary visual cortex in non-human primates. 181-190 - Joseph M. Orr
, Marie T. Banich
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The neural mechanisms underlying internally and externally guided task selection. 191-205 - Flemming Littrup Andersen
, Claes Nøhr Ladefoged
, Thomas Beyer
, Sune Høgild Keller
, Adam Espe Hansen
, Liselotte Højgaard, Andreas Kjær
, Ian Law
, Søren Holm
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Combined PET/MR imaging in neurology: MR-based attenuation correction implies a strong spatial bias when ignoring bone. 206-216 - Li Wang, Xiaoying Yang, Jinfu Shi, Yi Jiang
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The feet have it: Local biological motion cues trigger reflexive attentional orienting in the brain. 217-224 - Jieqing Jiao, Graham E. Searle, Andri C. Tziortzi, Cristian A. Salinas, Roger N. Gunn
, Julia A. Schnabel
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Spatio-temporal pharmacokinetic model based registration of 4D PET neuroimaging data. 225-235 - Christoph Kraus
, Sebastian Ganger, Jan Losák, Andreas Hahn
, Markus Savli, Georg S. Kranz
, Pia Baldinger
, Christian Windischberger
, Siegfried Kasper
, Rupert Lanzenberger
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Gray matter and intrinsic network changes in the posterior cingulate cortex after selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor intake. 236-244 - Shuiwang Ji
, Ahmed Fakhry, Houtao Deng:
Integrative analysis of the connectivity and gene expression atlases in the mouse brain. 245-253 - Hagar Goldberg, Son Preminger, Rafael Malach:
The emotion-action link? Naturalistic emotional stimuli preferentially activate the human dorsal visual stream. 254-264 - Atsuko Takashima
, Iske Bakker, Janet G. van Hell, Gabriele Janzen, James M. McQueen
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Richness of information about novel words influences how episodic and semantic memory networks interact during lexicalization. 265-278 - Charlene C. Wu, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin
, Kiefer Katovich, Brian Knutson
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Affective traits link to reliable neural markers of incentive anticipation. 279-289 - Ciara M. Greene
, David Soto
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Functional connectivity between ventral and dorsal frontoparietal networks underlies stimulus-driven and working memory-driven sources of visual distraction. 290-298 - Hugo G. Schnack, Mireille Nieuwenhuis
, Neeltje E. M. van Haren, Lucija Abramovic, Thomas W. Scheewe, Rachel M. Brouwer, Hilleke E. Hulshoff Pol
, René S. Kahn:
Can structural MRI aid in clinical classification? A machine learning study in two independent samples of patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and healthy subjects. 299-306 - Muhammad Enamul Hoque Chowdhury
, Karen J. Mullinger
, Paul Glover
, Richard Bowtell
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Reference layer artefact subtraction (RLAS): A novel method of minimizing EEG artefacts during simultaneous fMRI. 307-319 - Jonathan D. Power
, Anish Mitra
, Timothy O. Laumann
, Abraham Z. Snyder, Bradley L. Schlaggar, Steven E. Petersen:
Methods to detect, characterize, and remove motion artifact in resting state fMRI. 320-341 - Sjoerd J. Finnema, Vladimir Stepanov, Anders Ettrup
, Ryuji Nakao, Nahid Amini, Marie Svedberg, Charlotte Lehmann, Martin Hansen, Gitte Moos Knudsen
, Christer Halldin:
Characterization of [11C]Cimbi-36 as an agonist PET radioligand for the 5-HT2A and 5-HT2C receptors in the nonhuman primate brain. 342-353 - Gina F. Humphreys
, Silvia P. Gennari
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Competitive mechanisms in sentence processing: Common and distinct production and reading comprehension networks linked to the prefrontal cortex. 354-366 - L. Braadbaart, Haro de Grauw
, David I. Perrett
, Gordon D. Waiter
, Justin H. G. Williams
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The shared neural basis of empathy and facial imitation accuracy. 367-375 - Massimo Silvetti
, Elena Núñez Castellar, Clémence Roger, Tom Verguts
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Reward expectation and prediction error in human medial frontal cortex: An EEG study. 376-382 - Li Hu, Elia Valentini
, Zhiguo Zhang, M. Liang, Gian Domenico Iannetti
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The primary somatosensory cortex contributes to the latest part of the cortical response elicited by nociceptive somatosensory stimuli in humans. 383-393 - Rob H. N. Tijssen, Mark Jenkinson
, Jonathan C. W. Brooks
, Peter Jezzard
, Karla L. Miller
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Optimizing RetroICor and RetroKCor corrections for multi-shot 3D FMRI acquisitions. 394-405 - Yajing Zhang
, Jiangyang Zhang
, Johnny T. C. Hsu, Kenichi Oishi
, Andreia Faria, Marilyn S. Albert, Michael I. Miller, Susumu Mori:
Evaluation of group-specific, whole-brain atlas generation using Volume-based Template Estimation (VTE): Application to normal and Alzheimer's populations. 406-419 - Bianca Michelle van Kemenade, Kiley Seymour
, Evelin Wacker
, Bernhard Spitzer
, Felix Blankenburg, Philipp Sterzer
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Tactile and visual motion direction processing in hMT+/V5. 420-427 - Jessica Rosenberg
, Ivan I. Maximov
, Martina Reske
, Farida Grinberg, N. Jon Shah
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"Early to bed, early to rise": Diffusion tensor imaging identifies chronotype-specificity. 428-434 - Verena E. Rozanski
, Christian Vollmar
, João Paulo da Silva Cunha
, Sérgio Miguel Neves Tafula, Seyed-Ahmad Ahmadi
, Maximilian Patzig, Jan-Hinnerk Mehrkens, Kai Bötzel:
Connectivity patterns of pallidal DBS electrodes in focal dystonia: A diffusion tensor tractography study. 435-442 - Theodore P. Zanto, Judy Pa, Adam Gazzaley:
Reliability measures of functional magnetic resonance imaging in a longitudinal evaluation of mild cognitive impairment. 443-452 - Kevin S. Weiner, Golijeh Golarai, Julian Caspers, Miguel R. Chuapoco, Hartmut Mohlberg
, Karl Zilles
, Katrin Amunts
, Kalanit Grill-Spector
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The mid-fusiform sulcus: A landmark identifying both cytoarchitectonic and functional divisions of human ventral temporal cortex. 453-465 - Feng Liu
, Chong-Yaw Wee, Huafu Chen, Dinggang Shen:
Inter-modality relationship constrained multi-modality multi-task feature selection for Alzheimer's Disease and mild cognitive impairment identification. 466-475 - José David López
, Vladimir Litvak
, Jairo J. Espinosa, Karl J. Friston
, Gareth R. Barnes
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Algorithmic procedures for Bayesian MEG/EEG source reconstruction in SPM. 476-487 - Nicole M. Long, John F. Burke, Michael J. Kahana:
Subsequent memory effect in intracranial and scalp EEG. 488-494 - Lorna García-Pentón
, Alejandro Pérez Fernández
, Yasser Iturria-Medina
, Margaret Gillon-Dowens
, Manuel Carreiras
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Anatomical connectivity changes in the bilingual brain. 495-504 - Daniel H. Adler, John Pluta, Salmon Kadivar, Caryne Craige, James C. Gee, Brian B. Avants
, Paul A. Yushkevich
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Histology-derived volumetric annotation of the human hippocampal subfields in postmortem MRI. 505-523 - Caroline Magnain
, Jean Augustinack, Martin Reuter
, Christian Wachinger
, Matthew P. Frosch, Timothy Ragan, Taner Akkin
, Van J. Wedeen, David A. Boas, Bruce Fischl:
Blockface histology with optical coherence tomography: A comparison with Nissl staining. 524-533 - Thomas Tourdias
, Manojkumar Saranathan
, Ives R. Levesque
, Jason Su
, Brian K. Rutt:
Visualization of intra-thalamic nuclei with optimized white-matter-nulled MPRAGE at 7 T. 534-545 - Mingxia Zhang
, Jin Li, Chuansheng Chen
, Gui Xue
, Zhong-Lin Lu
, Leilei Mei, Hongli Xue, Feng Xue, Qinghua He
, Chunhui Chen, Miao Wei, Qi Dong:
Resting-state functional connectivity and reading abilities in first and second languages. 546-553 - William L. Gross
, Jeffrey R. Binder
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Alternative thresholding methods for fMRI data optimized for surgical planning. 554-561 - Faiza Javad, Jason D. Warren
, Caroline Micallef, John S. Thornton
, Xavier Golay
, Tarek A. Yousry, Laura Mancini
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Auditory tracts identified with combined fMRI and diffusion tractography. 562-574 - Xinyuan Miao, Hong Gu, Lirong Yan, Hanzhang Lu, Danny J. J. Wang
, Xiaohong Joe Zhou, Yan Zhuo, Yihong Yang:
Detecting resting-state brain activity by spontaneous cerebral blood volume fluctuations using whole brain vascular space occupancy imaging. 575-584 - Mingxiong Huang, Charles W. Huang, Ashley Robb, Annemarie Angeles, Sharon L. Nichols, Dewleen G. Baker, Tao Song, Deborah L. Harrington
, Rebecca J. Theilmann, Ramesh Srinivasan, David Heister, Mithun Diwakar, José M. Cañive, J. Christopher Edgar, Yu-Han Chen, Zhengwei Ji, Max Shen, Fady El-Gabalawy, Michael L. Levy
, Robert N. McLay, Jennifer Webb-Murphy, Thomas T. Liu
, Angela Drake, Roland R. Lee:
MEG source imaging method using fast L1 minimum-norm and its applications to signals with brain noise and human resting-state source amplitude images. 585-604 - Steffen N. Krieger, Dimo Ivanov
, Laurentius Huber, Elisabeth Roggenhofer, Bernhard Sehm
, Robert Turner
, Gary F. Egan
, Claudine Joëlle Gauthier
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Using carbogen for calibrated fMRI at 7 Tesla: Comparison of direct and modelled estimation of the M parameter. 605-614 - Alexandra Reichenbach
, Axel Thielscher
, Angelika Peer
, Heinrich H. Bülthoff
, Jean-Pierre Bresciani:
A key region in the human parietal cortex for processing proprioceptive hand feedback during reaching movements. 615-625 - Shihui Ying, Guorong Wu, Qian Wang
, Dinggang Shen:
Hierarchical unbiased graph shrinkage (HUGS): A novel groupwise registration for large data set. 626-638 - Hanne Schevernels, Ruth M. Krebs
, Patrick Santens, Marty G. Woldorff
, Carsten Nicolas Boehler:
Task preparation processes related to reward prediction precede those related to task-difficulty expectation. 639-647 - Manish Saggar
, Elizabeth Walter Shelly, Jean-Francois Lepage, Fumiko Hoeft, Allan L. Reiss:
Revealing the neural networks associated with processing of natural social interaction and the related effects of actor-orientation and face-visibility. 648-656 - Yuan Shen, Stephen D. Mayhew
, Zoe Kourtzi
, Peter Tiño
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Spatial-temporal modelling of fMRI data through spatially regularized mixture of hidden process models. 657-671 - Sungho Tak
, Danny J. J. Wang
, Jonathan R. Polimeni
, Lirong Yan, J. Jean Chen
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Dynamic and static contributions of the cerebrovasculature to the resting-state BOLD signal. 672-680 - Eric Larson, Adrian K. C. Lee
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Switching auditory attention using spatial and non-spatial features recruits different cortical networks. 681-687 - Merle T. Fairhurst
, Petr Janata, Peter E. Keller
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Leading the follower: An fMRI investigation of dynamic cooperativity and leader-follower strategies in synchronization with an adaptive virtual partner. 688-697 - Brian B. Avants
, David J. Libon, Katya Rascovsky, Ashley Boller, Corey McMillan
, Lauren Massimo, H. Branch Coslett, Anjan Chatterjee, Rachel G. Gross, Murray Grossman:
Sparse canonical correlation analysis relates network-level atrophy to multivariate cognitive measures in a neurodegenerative population. 698-711 - Eunho Noh, Grit Herzmann, Tim Curran, Virginia R. de Sa:
Using single-trial EEG to predict and analyze subsequent memory. 712-723 - Fuqiang Zhao
, Mangay Williams, Mark Bowlby, Andrea K. Houghton, Richard Hargreaves, Jeffrey L. Evelhoch, Donald S. Williams:
Qualification of fMRI as a biomarker for pain in anesthetized rats by comparison with behavioral response in conscious rats. 724-732 - Tetsuya Tsujikawa, Sami S. Zoghbi, Jinsoo Hong, Sean R. Donohue, Kimberly J. Jenko, Robert L. Gladding, Christer Halldin, Victor W. Pike, Robert B. Innis, Masahiro Fujita
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In vitro and in vivo evaluation of 11C-SD5024, a novel PET radioligand for human brain imaging of cannabinoid CB1 receptors. 733-741 - Douglas C. Dean III, Jonathan O'Muircheartaigh
, Holly Dirks, Nicole Waskiewicz, Katie Lehman, Lindsay Walker, Michelle Han
, Sean C. L. Deoni:
Modeling healthy male white matter and myelin development: 3 through 60 months of age. 742-752 - Ying Yuan, John H. Gilmore, Xiujuan Geng
, Martin Andreas Styner
, Kehui Chen, Jane-Ling Wang, Hongtu Zhu:
FMEM: Functional mixed effects modeling for the analysis of longitudinal white matter Tract data. 753-764 - Mika Koivisto
, Mikko Lähteenmäki, Valtteri Kaasinen
, Riitta Parkkola, Henry Railo
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Overlapping activity periods in early visual cortex and posterior intraparietal area in conscious visual shape perception: A TMS study. 765-774 - Yuanxin Chen, Hongjian Li, Zhulie Jin, Tiande Shou, Hongbo Yu:
Feedback of the amygdala globally modulates visual response of primary visual cortex in the cat. 775-785 - André Knops, Klaus Willmes
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Numerical ordering and symbolic arithmetic share frontal and parietal circuits in the right hemisphere. 786-795 - C. J. Aine, Lori Sanfratello, John C. Adair, Janice E. Knoefel, C. Qualls, S. L. Lundy, Arvind Caprihan, D. Stone, Julia M. Stephen
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Characterization of a normal control group: Are they healthy? 796-809 - Miguel Burgaleta
, Wendy Johnson, Deborah P. Waber, Roberto Colom, Sherif Karama:
Cognitive ability changes and dynamics of cortical thickness development in healthy children and adolescents. 810-819 - Eileen Luders, Arthur W. Toga, Paul M. Thompson
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Why size matters: Differences in brain volume account for apparent sex differences in callosal anatomy: The sexual dimorphism of the corpus callosum. 820-824 - Marijn C. W. Kroes
, Guido A. van Wingen
, Jonas Wittwer, M. Hasan Mohajeri, Joris Kloek, Guillén Fernández:
Food can lift mood by affecting mood-regulating neurocircuits via a serotonergic mechanism. 825-832 - Lisa Holper
, Martin Wolf
, Philippe N. Tobler
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Comparison of functional near-infrared spectroscopy and electrodermal activity in assessing objective versus subjective risk during risky financial decisions. 833-842 - Matthias Brendel, Andreas Delker, Christina Rötzer, Guido Böning, Janette Carlsen, Clemens Cyran, Erik Mille, Franz-Josef Gildehaus, Paul Cumming
, Karlheinz Baumann, Harald Steiner, Christian Haass, Jochen Herms, Peter Bartenstein, Axel Rominger
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Impact of partial volume effect correction on cerebral β-amyloid imaging in APP-Swe mice using [18F]-florbetaben PET. 843-853 - Nicole C. White, Jonathan M. Fawcett
, Aaron J. Newman
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Electrophysiological markers of biological motion and human form recognition. 854-867 - I. Suridjan, Pablo Rusjan
, Aristotle N. Voineskos
, T. Selvanathan
, Elaine Setiawan, Antonio P. Strafella, Alan A. Wilson, Jeffrey H. Meyer, Sylvain Houle
, Romina Mizrahi
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Neuroinflammation in healthy aging: A PET study using a novel Translocator Protein 18 kDa (TSPO) radioligand, [18F]-FEPPA. 868-875 - Li Hu, P. Xiao, Zhiguo Zhang, André Mouraux
, Gian Domenico Iannetti
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Single-trial time-frequency analysis of electrocortical signals: Baseline correction and beyond. 876-887 - Hengyi Cao, Michael M. Plichta
, Axel Schäfer, Leila Haddad, Oliver Grimm
, Michael Schneider, Christine Esslinger, Peter Kirsch
, Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg
, Heike Tost:
Test-retest reliability of fMRI-based graph theoretical properties during working memory, emotion processing, and resting state. 888-900 - Zhijun Cao, Yanbing Zhao, Tengteng Tan, Gang Chen, Xueling Ning, Lexia Zhan, Jiongjiong Yang:
Distinct brain activity in processing negative pictures of animals and objects - The role of human contexts. 901-910 - Mathijs Raemaekers, Wouter Schellekens
, Richard J. A. van Wezel, Natalia Petridou
, Gert Kristo, Nick F. Ramsey
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Patterns of resting state connectivity in human primary visual cortical areas: A 7 T fMRI study. 911-921 - Bryan A. Strange
, Nina Gartmann, Jessica Brenninkmeyer, Jan Haaker
, Andreas Reif, Raffael Kalisch, Christian Büchel:
Dopamine receptor 4 promoter polymorphism modulates memory and neuronal responses to salience. 922-931 - Xiaoqian J. Chai, Noa Ofen
, John D. E. Gabrieli, Susan L. Whitfield-Gabrieli:
Development of deactivation of the default-mode network during episodic memory formation. 932-938 - Pew-Thian Yap, Hongyu An
, Yasheng Chen, Dinggang Shen:
Fiber-driven resolution enhancement of diffusion-weighted images. 939-950 - Maria Seehausen, Philipp Kazzer, Malek Bajbouj
, Hauke R. Heekeren
, Arthur M. Jacobs
, Gisela Klann-Delius, Winfried Menninghaus, Kristin Prehn
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Talking about social conflict in the MRI scanner: Neural correlates of being empathized with. 951-961 - René Westerhausen
, Kristiina Kompus, Kenneth Hugdahl
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Mapping hemispheric symmetries, relative asymmetries, and absolute asymmetries underlying the auditory laterality effect. 962-970 - Lionel Rigoux
, Klaas Enno Stephan
, Karl J. Friston
, Jean Daunizeau
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Bayesian model selection for group studies - Revisited. 971-985 - Joseph D. Ramsey, Ruben Sanchez-Romero
, Clark Glymour:
Non-Gaussian methods and high-pass filters in the estimation of effective connections. 986-1006 - Hui Wang
, Junfeng Zhu, Taner Akkin
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Serial optical coherence scanner for large-scale brain imaging at microscopic resolution. 1007-1017 - Garth John Thompson, Wen-Ju Pan, Matthew Evan Magnuson, Dieter Jaeger
, Shella D. Keilholz:
Quasi-periodic patterns (QPP): Large-scale dynamics in resting state fMRI that correlate with local infraslow electrical activity. 1018-1031 - Jan Sedlacik, Kai Boelmans, Ulrike Löbel, Brigitte Holst, Susanne Siemonsen
, Jens Fiehler:
Reversible, irreversible and effective transverse relaxation rates in normal aging brain at 3 T. 1032-1041 - Josh M. Cisler, Keith Bush, J. Scott Steele:
A comparison of statistical methods for detecting context-modulated functional connectivity in fMRI. 1042-1052 - C. Azuar, Pablo Reyes, Andrea Slachevsky
, Emmanuelle Volle
, Serge Kinkingnéhun, F. Kouneiher, E. Bravo, Bruno Dubois, Etienne Koechlin
, Richard Levy:
Testing the model of caudo-rostral organization of cognitive control in the human with frontal lesions. 1053-1060
- Florian Hutzler
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Reverse inference is not a fallacy per se: Cognitive processes can be inferred from functional imaging data. 1061-1069 - Patrick W. Stroman
, Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott
, M. Bacon, J. M. Schwab, Rachael L. Bosma, Jonathan C. W. Brooks
, D. W. Cadotte, T. Carlstedt, Olga Ciccarelli
, Julien Cohen-Adad, Armin Curt, Nikos Evangelou
, Michael G. Fehlings
, Massimo Filippi
, B. J. Kelley, Spyros S. Kollias, Alex L. MacKay, Carlo A. Porro
, Seth A. Smith, S. M. Strittmatter, Paul E. Summers
, Irene Tracey
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The current state-of-the-art of spinal cord imaging: Methods. 1070-1081 - Claudia A. M. Wheeler-Kingshott
, Patrick W. Stroman
, J. M. Schwab, M. Bacon, Rachael L. Bosma, Jonathan C. W. Brooks
, D. W. Cadotte, T. Carlstedt, Olga Ciccarelli
, Julien Cohen-Adad, Armin Curt, Nikos Evangelou
, Michael G. Fehlings
, Massimo Filippi
, B. J. Kelley, Spyros S. Kollias, Alex L. MacKay, Carlo A. Porro
, Seth A. Smith, S. M. Strittmatter, Paul E. Summers
, Alan J. Thompson
, Irene Tracey
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The current state-of-the-art of spinal cord imaging: Applications. 1082-1093
- Paul Cumming
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PET Neuroimaging: The White Elephant Packs His Trunk? 1094-1100 - Barry Horwitz, Kristina Simonyan
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PET neuroimaging: Plenty of studies still need to be performed: Comment on Cumming: "PET Neuroimaging: The White Elephant Packs His Trunk?". 1101-1103 - Hartwig R. Siebner, Antonio P. Strafella, James B. Rowe
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The white elephant revived: A new marriage between PET and MRI: Comment to Cumming: "PET Neuroimaging: The White Elephant Packs His Trunk?". 1104-1106 - Wesley T. Kerr
, Pamela K. Douglas, Ariana E. Anderson, Mark S. Cohen:
The utility of data-driven feature selection: Re: Chu et al. 2012. 1107-1110 - Pallab K. Bhattacharyya:
Macromolecule contamination in GABA editing using MEGA-PRESS should be properly accounted for. 1111-1112

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