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NeuroImage, Volume 113
Volume 113, June 2015
- Nick Todd, Oliver Josephs, Martina F. Callaghan, Antoine Lutti, Nikolaus Weiskopf:
Prospective motion correction of 3D echo-planar imaging data for functional MRI using optical tracking. 1-12 - Zonglei Zhen, Zetian Yang, Lijie Huang, Xiang-Zhen Kong, Xu Wang, Xiaobin Dang, Yangyue Huang, Yiying Song, Jia Liu:
Quantifying interindividual variability and asymmetry of face-selective regions: A probabilistic functional atlas. 13-25 - Lynn M. Oswald, Gary S. Wand, Dean F. Wong, Clayton H. Brown, Hiroto Kuwabara, James R. Brasic:
Risky decision-making and ventral striatal dopamine responses to amphetamine: A positron emission tomography [11C]raclopride study in healthy adults. 26-36 - Luisa Ciobanu, Eddy Solomon, Nadya Pyatigorskaya, Tangi Roussel, Denis Le Bihan, Lucio Frydman:
fMRI contrast at high and ultrahigh magnetic fields: Insight from complementary methods. 37-43 - Henry W. Chase, Mareike Clos, Sofia Dibble, Peter T. Fox, Anthony A. Grace, Mary L. Phillips, Simon B. Eickhoff:
Evidence for an anterior-posterior differentiation in the human hippocampal formation revealed by meta-analytic parcellation of fMRI coordinate maps: Focus on the subiculum. 44-60 - Prashanthi Vemuri, Matthew L. Senjem, Jeffrey L. Gunter, Emily S. Lundt, Nirubol Tosakulwong, Stephen D. Weigand, Bret J. Borowski, Matt A. Bernstein, Samantha M. Zuk, Val J. Lowe, David S. Knopman, Ronald C. Petersen, Nick C. Fox, Paul M. Thompson, Michael W. Weiner, Clifford R. Jack Jr.:
Accelerated vs. unaccelerated serial MRI based TBM-SyN measurements for clinical trials in Alzheimer's disease. 61-69 - Silke Klamer, Sabine Rona, Adham Elshahabi, Holger Lerche, Christoph Braun, Jürgen Honegger, Michael Erb, Niels K. Focke:
Multimodal effective connectivity analysis reveals seizure focus and propagation in musicogenic epilepsy. 70-77 - Gyeonghee Shin, Chobok Kim:
Neural correlates of cognitive style and flexible cognitive control. 78-85 - Ilse C. L. Van Dromme, Wim Vanduffel, Peter Janssen:
The relation between functional magnetic resonance imaging activations and single-cell selectivity in the macaque intraparietal sulcus. 86-100 - Chang-Hyun Park, Won Hyuk Chang, Minji Lee, Gyu Hyun Kwon, Laehyun Kim, Sung Tae Kim, Yun-Hee Kim:
Which motor cortical region best predicts imagined movement? 101-110 - Marco Aiello, Elena Salvatore, Arnaud Cachia, Sabina Pappatà, Carlo Cavaliere, Anna Prinster, Emanuele Nicolai, Marco Salvatore, Jean-Claude Baron, Mario Quarantelli:
Relationship between simultaneously acquired resting-state regional cerebral glucose metabolism and functional MRI: A PET/MR hybrid scanner study. 111-121 - Furong Huang, Jin Fan, Jing Luo:
The neural basis of novelty and appropriateness in processing of creative chunk decomposition. 122-132 - Ulrike Toepel, Marie-Laure Bielser, Ciarán Forde, Nathalie Martin, Alexandre Voirin, Johannes le Coutre, Micah M. Murray, Julie Hudry:
Brain dynamics of meal size selection in humans. 133-142 - Henri J. M. M. Mutsaerts, Matthias J. P. van Osch, Fernando O. Zelaya, Danny J. J. Wang, Wibeke Nordhøy, Yi Wang, Stephen J. Wastling, María A. Fernández-Seara, Esben Thade Petersen, Francesca Benedetta Pizzini, Sameeha Fallatah, Jeroen Hendrikse, Oliver M. Geier, Matthias Günther, Xavier Golay, Aart J. Nederveen, Atle Bjørnerud, Inge R. Groote:
Multi-vendor reliability of arterial spin labeling perfusion MRI using a near-identical sequence: Implications for multi-center studies. 143-152 - Jennifer M. Walz, Robin I. Goldman, Michael Carapezza, Jordan Muraskin, Truman R. Brown, Paul Sajda:
Prestimulus EEG alpha oscillations modulate task-related fMRI BOLD responses to auditory stimuli. 153-163 - Judith Peth, Tobias Sommer, Martin N. Hebart, Gerhard Vossel, Christian Büchel, Matthias Gamer:
Memory detection using fMRI - Does the encoding context matter? 164-174 - Lindsay S. Cahill, Patrick E. Steadman, Carly E. Jones, Christine L. Laliberté, Jun Dazai, Jason P. Lerch, Bojana Stefanovic, John G. Sled:
MRI-detectable changes in mouse brain structure induced by voluntary exercise. 175-183 - Juan Eugenio Iglesias, Koen Van Leemput, Priyanka Bhatt, Christen Casillas, Shubir Dutt, Norbert Schuff, Diana Truran-Sacrey, Adam L. Boxer, Bruce Fischl:
Bayesian segmentation of brainstem structures in MRI. 184-195 - Helene Hjelmervik, René Westerhausen, Marco Hirnstein, Karsten Specht, Markus Hausmann:
The neural correlates of sex differences in left-right confusion. 196-206 - René Seiger, Andreas Hahn, Allan Hummer, Georg S. Kranz, Sebastian Ganger, Martin Küblböck, Christoph Kraus, Ronald Sladky, Siegfried Kasper, Christian Windischberger, Rupert Lanzenberger:
Voxel-based morphometry at ultra-high fields. A comparison of 7 T and 3 T MRI data. 207-216 - Peter A. Bos, Estrella R. Montoya, Erno J. Hermans, Christian Keysers, Jack van Honk:
Oxytocin reduces neural activity in the pain circuitry when seeing pain in others. 217-224 - Jing Huang, Fang Wang, Yulong Ding, Haijing Niu, Fenghua Tian, Hanli Liu, Yan Song:
Predicting N2pc from anticipatory HbO activity during sustained visuospatial attention: A concurrent fNIRS-ERP study. 225-234 - Noam I. Keren, Saeid Taheri, Elena M. Vazey, Paul S. Morgan, Ann-Charlotte E. Granholm, Gary S. Aston-Jones, Mark A. Eckert:
Histologic validation of locus coeruleus MRI contrast in post-mortem tissue. 235-245 - Nils Kohn, T. Toygar, C. Weidenfeld, M. Berthold-Losleben, Natalia Chechko, S. Orfanos, S. Vocke, A. Durst, Z. G. Laoutidis, W. Karges, Frank Schneider, Ute Habel:
In a sweet mood? Effects of experimental modulation of blood glucose levels on mood-induction during fMRI. 246-256 - R. Matthew Hutchison, Nikoo Hashemi, Joseph S. Gati, Ravi S. Menon, Stefan Everling:
Electrophysiological signatures of spontaneous BOLD fluctuations in macaque prefrontal cortex. 257-267 - Martin Wiener, James C. Thompson:
Repetition enhancement and memory effects for duration. 268-278 - Yi Wang, Steen Moeller, Xiufeng Li, An T. Vu, Kate Krasileva, Kâmil Ugurbil, Essa Yacoub, Danny J. J. Wang:
Simultaneous multi-slice Turbo-FLASH imaging with CAIPIRINHA for whole brain distortion-free pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling at 3 and 7 T. 279-288 - Kentaro Yamada, Yoichi Miyawaki, Yukiyasu Kamitani:
Inter-subject neural code converter for visual image representation. 289-297 - Edmund T. Rolls, Michele B. Kellerhals, Thomas E. Nichols:
Age differences in the brain mechanisms of good taste. 298-309 - Sean L. Simpson, Paul J. Laurienti:
A two-part mixed-effects modeling framework for analyzing whole-brain network data. 310-319 - Rinaldo Livio Perri, Marika Berchicci, Giuliana Lucci, Donatella Spinelli, Francesco Di Russo:
Why do we make mistakes? Neurocognitive processes during the preparation-perception-action cycle and error-detection. 320-328 - Borbála Hunyadi, Simon Tousseyn, Patrick Dupont, Sabine Van Huffel, Maarten De Vos, Wim Van Paesschen:
A prospective fMRI-based technique for localising the epileptogenic zone in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy. 329-339 - Adam Hampshire:
Putting the brakes on inhibitory models of frontal lobe function. 340-355 - Olivia K. Faull, Mark Jenkinson, Stuart Clare, Kyle T. S. Pattinson:
Functional subdivision of the human periaqueductal grey in respiratory control using 7 tesla fMRI. 356-364 - I. Wallrabenstein, Johannes C. Gerber, S. Rasche, Ilona Croy, Stefan Kurtenbach, Thomas Hummel, H. Hatt:
The smelling of Hedione results in sex-differentiated human brain activity. 365-373 - Armando López-Cuevas, Bernardino Castillo-Toledo, Laura Medina-Ceja, Consuelo Ventura-Mejía:
State and parameter estimation of a neural mass model from electrophysiological signals during the status epilepticus. 374-386 - Ilona Lipp, Kevin Murphy, Xavier Caseras, Richard G. Wise:
Agreement and repeatability of vascular reactivity estimates based on a breath-hold task and a resting state scan. 387-396
- Hang Yu, Janaka Senarathna, Betty M. Tyler, Nitish V. Thakor, Arvind P. Pathak:
Miniaturized optical neuroimaging in unrestrained animals. 397-406
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