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NeuroImage, Volume 114
Volume 114, July 2015
- Huiling Chan, Li-Fen Chen, I-Tzu Chen, Yong-Sheng Chen:
Beamformer-based spatiotemporal imaging of linearly-related source components using electromagnetic neural signals. 1-17 - Lauren M. Burcaw, Els Fieremans, Dmitry S. Novikov:
Mesoscopic structure of neuronal tracts from time-dependent diffusion. 18-37 - Leilei Mei, Gui Xue, Zhong-Lin Lu, Qinghua He, Miao Wei, Mingxia Zhang, Qi Dong, Chuansheng Chen:
Native language experience shapes neural basis of addressed and assembled phonologies. 38-48 - Wei-Tang Chang, Iiro P. Jääskeläinen, John W. Belliveau, Samantha Huang, An-Yi Hung, Stephanie Rossi, Jyrki Ahveninen:
Combined MEG and EEG show reliable patterns of electromagnetic brain activity during natural viewing. 49-56 - Craig G. Richter, William H. Thompson, Conrado A. Bosman, Pascal Fries:
A jackknife approach to quantifying single-trial correlation between covariance-based metrics undefined on a single-trial basis. 57-70 - Juliane Dinse, N. Härtwich, Miriam Wähnert, Christine L. Tardif, Andreas Schäfer, Stefan Geyer, Bernhard Preim, Robert Turner, Pierre-Louis Bazin:
A cytoarchitecture-driven myelin model reveals area-specific signatures in human primary and secondary areas using ultra-high resolution in-vivo brain MRI. 71-87 - Manish Saggar, Anthony P. Zanesco, Brandon G. King, David A. Bridwell, Katherine A. MacLean, Stephen R. Aichele, Tonya L. Jacobs, B. Alan Wallace, Clifford D. Saron, Risto Miikkulainen:
Mean-field thalamocortical modeling of longitudinal EEG acquired during intensive meditation training. 88-104 - Emile G. Bruneau, Nir Jacoby, Rebecca Saxe:
Empathic control through coordinated interaction of amygdala, theory of mind and extended pain matrix brain regions. 105-119 - Lea Meier, Hergen Friedrich, Andrea Federspiel, Kay Jann, Yosuke Morishima, Basile Nicolas Landis, Roland Wiest, Werner Strik, Thomas Dierks:
Rivalry of homeostatic and sensory-evoked emotions: Dehydration attenuates olfactory disgust and its neural correlates. 120-127 - Jasmien Orije, Firat Kara, Caroline Guglielmetti, Jelle Praet, Annemie van der Linden, Peter Ponsaerts, Marleen Verhoye:
Longitudinal monitoring of metabolic alterations in cuprizone mouse model of multiple sclerosis using 1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy. 128-135 - André Pampel, Dirk K. Müller, Alfred Anwander, Henrik Marschner, Harald E. Möller:
Orientation dependence of magnetization transfer parameters in human white matter. 136-146 - Franziska Suess, Rasha Abdel Rahman:
Mental imagery of emotions: Electrophysiological evidence. 147-157 - Molly G. Bright, Kevin Murphy:
Is fMRI "noise" really noise? Resting state nuisance regressors remove variance with network structure. 158-169 - Brian D. Robertson, Nole M. Hiebert, Ken N. Seergobin, Adrian M. Owen, Penny A. MacDonald:
Dorsal striatum mediates cognitive control, not cognitive effort per se, in decision-making: An event-related fMRI study. 170-184 - Ruggero G. Bettinardi, Núria Tort-Colet, Marcel Ruiz-Mejias, Maria V. Sanchez-Vives, Gustavo Deco:
Gradual emergence of spontaneous correlated brain activity during fading of general anesthesia in rats: Evidences from fMRI and local field potentials. 185-198 - Susanne Neufang, Maximilian J. Geiger, György A. Homola, Marina Mahr, Atae Akhrif, Johannes Nowak, Andreas Reif, Marcel Romanos, Jürgen Deckert, László Solymosi, Katharina Domschke:
Modulation of prefrontal functioning in attention systems by NPSR1 gene variation. 199-206 - James Duffin, Olivia Sobczyk, Adrian P. Crawley, Julien Poublanc, David J. Mikulis, Joseph A. Fisher:
The dynamics of cerebrovascular reactivity shown with transfer function analysis. 207-216 - Tamar R. Makin, Nicola Filippini, Eugene P. Duff, David Henderson Slater, Irene Tracey, Heidi Johansen-Berg:
Network-level reorganisation of functional connectivity following arm amputation. 217-225 - Kenneth F. Valyear, Scott H. Frey:
Human posterior parietal cortex mediates hand-specific planning. 226-238 - Alex A. Bhogal, Marielle E. P. Philippens, Jeroen C. W. Siero, Joseph A. Fisher, Esben Thade Petersen, Peter R. Luijten, Hans Hoogduin:
Examining the regional and cerebral depth-dependent BOLD cerebrovascular reactivity response at 7 T. 239-248 - Monica D. Rosenberg, Emily S. Finn, R. Todd Constable, Marvin M. Chun:
Predicting moment-to-moment attentional state. 249-256 - Jeffrey A. Greenberg, John F. Burke, Rafi Haque, Michael J. Kahana, Kareem A. Zaghloul:
Decreases in theta and increases in high frequency activity underlie associative memory encoding. 257-263 - Alexis Hervais-Adelman, Barbara Moser-Mercer, Narly Golestani:
Brain functional plasticity associated with the emergence of expertise in extreme language control. 264-274 - Linda Henriksson, Seyed-Mahdi Khaligh-Razavi, Kendrick N. Kay, Nikolaus Kriegeskorte:
Visual representations are dominated by intrinsic fluctuations correlated between areas. 275-286 - Francesco Debertoldi, Livio Finos, M. Maieron, Luca Weis, M. Campanella, Tamara Ius, Luciano Fadiga:
Improving the reliability of single-subject fMRI by weighting intra-run variability. 287-293 - Tomás Goucha, Angela D. Friederici:
The language skeleton after dissecting meaning: A functional segregation within Broca's Area. 294-302 - Abby E. Deans, Youssef Zaim Wadghiri, Orlando Aristizábal, Daniel H. Turnbull:
3D mapping of neuronal migration in the embryonic mouse brain with magnetic resonance microimaging. 303-310 - Matthew J. Euler, Michael P. Weisend, Rex E. Jung, Robert J. Thoma, Ronald A. Yeo:
Reliable activation to novel stimuli predicts higher fluid intelligence. 311-319 - Bornali Kundu, Jui-Yang Chang, Bradley R. Postle, Barry D. Van Veen:
Context-specific differences in fronto-parieto-occipital effective connectivity during short-term memory maintenance. 320-327 - Blake Byers, Hyun Joo Lee, Jia Liu, Andrew J. Weitz, Peter Lin, Pengbo Zhang, Aleksandr Shcheglovitov, Ricardo Dolmetsch, Renee Reijo Pera, Jin Hyung Lee:
Direct in vivo assessment of human stem cell graft-host neural circuits. 328-337 - Tomislav Milekovic, Wilson Truccolo, Sonja Grün, Alexa Riehle, Thomas Brochier:
Local field potentials in primate motor cortex encode grasp kinetic parameters. 338-355 - Stefon J. R. van Noordt, James A. Desjardins, Sidney J. Segalowitz:
Watch out! Medial frontal cortex is activated by cues signaling potential changes in response demands. 356-370 - Fang Cui, Abdel-Rahman Abdelgabar, Christian Keysers, Valeria Gazzola:
Responsibility modulates pain-matrix activation elicited by the expressions of others in pain. 371-378 - John Muschelli, Natalie L. Ullman, W. Andrew Mould, Paul M. Vespa, Daniel F. Hanley, Ciprian M. Crainiceanu:
Validated automatic brain extraction of head CT images. 379-385 - Nikola Valchev, Branislava Curcic-Blake, Remco J. Renken, Alessio Avenanti, Christian Keysers, Valeria Gazzola, Natasha M. Maurits:
cTBS delivered to the left somatosensory cortex changes its functional connectivity during rest. 386-397 - Michal Bola, Bernhard A. Sabel:
Dynamic reorganization of brain functional networks during cognition. 398-413 - Alistair Perry, Wei Wen, Anton R. Lord, Anbupalam Thalamuthu, Gloria M. P. Roberts, Philip B. Mitchell, Perminder S. Sachdev, Michael Breakspear:
The organisation of the elderly connectome. 414-426 - Patrick P. Gao, Jevin W. Zhang, Russell W. Chan, Alex T. L. Leong, Ed X. Wu:
BOLD fMRI study of ultrahigh frequency encoding in the inferior colliculus. 427-437 - Catharina Zich, Stefan Debener, Cornelia Kranczioch, Martin G. Bleichner, Ingmar Gutberlet, Maarten De Vos:
Real-time EEG feedback during simultaneous EEG-fMRI identifies the cortical signature of motor imagery. 438-447 - Joanne R. Hale, Stephen D. Mayhew, Karen J. Mullinger, Rebecca S. Wilson, Theodoros N. Arvanitis, Susan T. Francis, Andrew P. Bagshaw:
Comparison of functional thalamic segmentation from seed-based analysis and ICA. 448-465
- Andrew Zalesky, Michael Breakspear:
Towards a statistical test for functional connectivity dynamics. 466-470
- Aline Bompas, Petroc Sumner, Suresh D. Muthukumaraswamy, Krish D. Singh, Iain D. Gilchrist:
Corrigendum to "The contribution of pre-s timulus neural oscillatory activity to spontaneous response time variability" [Neuroimage 107 (2015) 34-45]. 471
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