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NeuroImage, Volume 91
Volume 91, May 2014
- Alice J. O'Toole, Vaidehi S. Natu, Xiaobo An, Allyson Rice, James Ryland, P. Jonathon Phillips:
The neural representation of faces and bodies in motion and at rest. 1-11 - Dan Wu, Dominik Reisinger, Jiadi Xu, S. Ali Fatemi, Peter C. M. van Zijl, Susumu Mori, Jiangyang Zhang:
Localized diffusion magnetic resonance micro-imaging of the live mouse brain. 12-20 - Robert Wright, Vanessa Kyriakopoulou, Christian Ledig, Mary A. Rutherford, Joseph V. Hajnal, Daniel Rueckert, Paul Aljabar:
Automatic quantification of normal cortical folding patterns from fetal brain MRI. 21-32 - Giuliana Lucci, Marika Berchicci, Donatella Spinelli, Francesco Di Russo:
The motor preparation of directionally incompatible movements. 33-42 - Thomas B. Christophel, John-Dylan Haynes:
Decoding complex flow-field patterns in visual working memory. 43-51 - Linda Geerligs, Emi Saliasi, Natasha M. Maurits, Remco J. Renken, Monicque M. Lorist:
Brain mechanisms underlying the effects of aging on different aspects of selective attention. 52-62 - Kiwoong Kim, Seong-Joo Lee, Chan-Seok Kang, Seong-Min Hwang, Yong-Ho Lee, Kwon-Kyu Yu:
Toward a brain functional connectivity mapping modality by simultaneous imaging of coherent brainwaves. 63-69 - Matthijs Vink, Jolanda M. Derks, Janna Marie Hoogendam, Manon Hillegers, René S. Kahn:
Functional differences in emotion processing during adolescence and early adulthood. 70-76 - David J. Philp, Mayuresh S. Korgaonkar, Stuart M. Grieve:
Thalamic volume and thalamo-cortical white matter tracts correlate with motor and verbal memory performance. 77-83 - Jennifer Wu, Ramesh Srinivasan, Arshdeep Kaur, Steven C. Cramer:
Resting-state cortical connectivity predicts motor skill acquisition. 84-90 - Jun Wang, Daniel H. Mathalon, Brian J. Roach, James Reilly, Sarah K. Keedy, John A. Sweeney, Judith M. Ford:
Action planning and predictive coding when speaking. 91-98 - Yu-Teng Chang, Dimitrios Pantazis, Richard M. Leahy:
To cut or not to cut? Assessing the modular structure of brain networks. 99-108 - Ruben Teixeira Azevedo, Emiliano Macaluso, Vanda Viola, Gabriele Sani, Salvatore Maria Aglioti:
Weighing the stigma of weight: An fMRI study of neural reactivity to the pain of obese individuals. 109-119 - Ryoichi Yokoyama, Takayuki Nozawa, Motoaki Sugiura, Yukihito Yomogida, Hikaru Takeuchi, Yoritaka Akimoto, Satoru Shibuya, Ryuta Kawashima:
The neural bases underlying social risk perception in purchase decisions. 120-128 - Chuan Huang, Jerome L. Ackerman, Yoann Petibon, Marc D. Normandin, Thomas J. Brady, Georges El Fakhri, Jinsong Ouyang:
Motion compensation for brain PET imaging using wireless MR active markers in simultaneous PET-MR: Phantom and non-human primate studies. 129-137 - Minako Uga, Toshiyuki Saito, Toshifumi Sano, Hidenori Yokota, Keiji Oguro, Edmi Edison Rizki, Tsutomu Mizutani, Takusige Katura, Ippeita Dan, Eiju Watanabe:
Direct cortical hemodynamic mapping of somatotopy of pig nostril sensation by functional near-infrared cortical imaging (fNCI). 138-145 - Federico Chella, Laura Marzetti, Vittorio Pizzella, Filippo Zappasodi, Guido Nolte:
Third order spectral analysis robust to mixing artifacts for mapping cross-frequency interactions in EEG/MEG. 146-161 - Bing Li, Rui Liu, Qin Huang, Jinling Lu, Qingming Luo, Pengcheng Li:
Coherent slow cortical potentials reveal a superior localization of resting-state functional connectivity using voltage-sensitive dye imaging. 162-168 - Danyang Kong, Christopher L. Asplund, Michael W. L. Chee:
Sleep deprivation reduces the rate of rapid picture processing. 169-176 - Anna Varentsova, Shengwei Zhang, Konstantinos Arfanakis:
Development of a high angular resolution diffusion imaging human brain template. 177-186 - Chun-Hsiang Chuang, Li-Wei Ko, Tzyy-Ping Jung, Chin-Teng Lin:
Kinesthesia in a sustained-attention driving task. 187-202 - Tomohiro Ishizu, Semir Zeki:
Varieties of perceptual instability and their neural correlates. 203-209 - Simon Dymond, Natalia S. Lawrence, Benjamin T. Dunkley, Kenneth S. L. Yuen, Elanor C. Hinton, Mark R. Dixon, W. Miles Cox, Alice E. Hoon, Anita Munnelly, Suresh D. Muthukumaraswamy, Krish D. Singh:
Almost winning: Induced MEG theta power in insula and orbitofrontal cortex increases during gambling near-misses and is associated with BOLD signal and gambling severity. 210-219 - Patrick P. Gao, Jevin W. Zhang, Joe S. Cheng, Iris Yuwen Zhou, Ed X. Wu:
The inferior colliculus is involved in deviant sound detection as revealed by BOLD fMRI. 220-227 - Katy A. Cross, Marco Iacoboni:
To imitate or not: Avoiding imitation involves preparatory inhibition of motor resonance. 228-236 - Alexander John Poplawsky, Seong-Gi Kim:
Layer-dependent BOLD and CBV-weighted fMRI responses in the rat olfactory bulb. 237-251 - Andrea Zauner, Walter Gruber, Nicole Alexandra Himmelstoß, Julia Lechinger, Wolfgang Klimesch:
Lexical access and evoked traveling alpha waves. 252-261 - Lourdes F. Guajardo, Nicole Y. Y. Wicha:
Morphosyntax can modulate the N400 component: Event related potentials to gender-marked post-nominal adjectives. 262-272 - Damien Benis, Olivier David, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Eric Seigneuret, Paul Krack, Valérie Fraix, Stéphan Chabardès, Julien Bastin:
Subthalamic nucleus activity dissociates proactive and reactive inhibition in patients with Parkinson's disease. 273-281 - Matthew J. Brookes, George C. O'Neill, Emma L. Hall, Mark William Woolrich, Adam P. Baker, Sofia Palazzo Corner, Siân E. Robson, Peter G. Morris, Gareth R. Barnes:
Measuring temporal, spectral and spatial changes in electrophysiological brain network connectivity. 282-299 - Bhim Mani Adhikari, Krish Sathian, Charles M. Epstein, Bidhan Lamichhane, Mukesh Dhamala:
Oscillatory activity in neocortical networks during tactile discrimination near the limit of spatial acuity. 300-310 - Suzanne N. Avery, Jacqueline A. Clauss, Danny G. Winder, Neil D. Woodward, Stephan Heckers, Jennifer Urbano Blackford:
BNST neurocircuitry in humans. 311-323 - Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna, Rebecca Saxe, Tal Yarkoni:
Contributions of episodic retrieval and mentalizing to autobiographical thought: Evidence from functional neuroimaging, resting-state connectivity, and fMRI meta-analyses. 324-335 - Agneish Dutta, Kushal Shah, Juha Silvanto, David Soto:
Neural basis of non-conscious visual working memory. 336-343 - Scott J. Thompson, Magali Millecamps, Antonio Aliaga, David A. Seminowicz, Lucie A. Low, Barry J. Bedell, Laura S. Stone, Petra Schweinhardt, M. Catherine Bushnell:
Metabolic brain activity suggestive of persistent pain in a rat model of neuropathic pain. 344-352 - Ashley J. Lamont, Moyra E. Mortby, Kaarin Anstey, Perminder S. Sachdev, Nicolas Cherbuin:
Using sulcal and gyral measures of brain structure to investigate benefits of an active lifestyle. 353-359 - Holly E. Rossiter, Emma M. Davis, Ella V. Clark, Marie-Hélène Boudrias, Nick S. Ward:
Beta oscillations reflect changes in motor cortex inhibition in healthy ageing. 360-365 - Marta Gandolla, Simona Ferrante, Franco Molteni, Eleonora Guanziroli, Tiziano Frattini, Alberto Martegani, Giancarlo Ferrigno, Karl J. Friston, Alessandra Pedrocchi, Nick S. Ward:
Re-thinking the role of motor cortex: Context-sensitive motor outputs? 366-374 - Jens Kreitewolf, Etienne Gaudrain, Katharina von Kriegstein:
A neural mechanism for recognizing speech spoken by different speakers. 375-385 - Kim-Han Thung, Chong-Yaw Wee, Pew-Thian Yap, Dinggang Shen:
Neurodegenerative disease diagnosis using incomplete multi-modality data via matrix shrinkage and completion. 386-400
- Wei-Tang Chang, Kawin Setsompop, Jyrki Ahveninen, John W. Belliveau, Thomas Witzel, Fa-Hsuan Lin:
Improving the spatial resolution of magnetic resonance inverse imaging via the blipped-CAIPI acquisition scheme. 401-411 - Choong-Wan Woo, Anjali Krishnan, Tor D. Wager:
Cluster-extent based thresholding in fMRI analyses: Pitfalls and recommendations. 412-419
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