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NeuroImage, Volume 165
Volume 165, January 2018
- Olga Kepinska, Mischa de Rover, Johanneke Caspers, Niels O. Schiller:
Connectivity of the hippocampus and Broca's area during acquisition of a novel grammar. 1-10 - Natalia Zaretskaya, Bruce Fischl, Martin Reuter, Ville Renvall, Jonathan R. Polimeni:
Advantages of cortical surface reconstruction using submillimeter 7 T MEMPRAGE. 11-26 - Elizabeth Heinrichs-Graham, Joslynn M. Hoburg, Tony W. Wilson:
The peak frequency of motor-related gamma oscillations is modulated by response competition. 27-34 - Nima Khalighinejad, Aaron Schurger, Andrea Desantis, Leor Zmigrod, Patrick Haggard:
Precursor processes of human self-initiated action. 35-47 - Moritz F. Wurm, Ricarda I. Schubotz:
The role of the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) in action observation: Agent detection rather than visuospatial transformation. 48-55 - Hui Wang, Caroline Magnain, Ruopeng Wang, Jay Dubb, Ani Varjabedian, Lee S. Tirrell, Allison Stevens, Jean C. Augustinack, Ender Konukoglu, Iman Aganj, Matthew P. Frosch, Jeremy D. Schmahmann, Bruce Fischl, David A. Boas:
as-PSOCT: Volumetric microscopic imaging of human brain architecture and connectivity. 56-68 - Daniel Stolzberg, Blake E. Butler, Stephen G. Lomber:
Effects of neonatal deafness on resting-state functional network connectivity. 69-82 - Maximilian Deussing, Tanja Blume, Lena Vomacka, Christoph Mahler, Carola Focke, Andrei Todica, Marcus Unterrainer, Nathalie L. Albert, Simon Lindner, Barbara von Ungern-Sternberg, Karlheinz Baumann, Andreas Zwergal, Peter Bartenstein, Jochen Herms, Axel Rominger, Matthias Brendel:
Coupling between physiological TSPO expression in brain and myocardium allows stabilization of late-phase cerebral [18F]GE180 PET quantification. 83-91 - Juan Fernández-Ruiz, Alicia Peltsch, Nadia Alahyane, Donald C. Brien, Brian C. Coe, Angeles Garcia, Douglas P. Munoz:
Age related prefrontal compensatory mechanisms for inhibitory control in the antisaccade task. 92-101 - Roozbeh Behroozmand, Lorelei Phillip Johnson, Karim Johari, Leonardo Bonilha, Chris Rorden, Gregory Hickok, Julius Fridriksson:
Sensorimotor impairment of speech auditory feedback processing in aphasia. 102-111 - Yifeng Wang, Lixia Zhu, Qijun Zou, Qian Cui, Wei Liao, Xujun Duan, Bharat B. Biswal, Huafu Chen:
Frequency dependent hub role of the dorsal and ventral right anterior insula. 112-117 - Jennifer M. Coughlin, Yong Du, Hailey B. Rosenthal, Stephanie Slania, Soo Min Koo, Andrew Park, Ghedem Solomon, Melin Vranesic, Inga Antonsdottir, Caroline L. Speck, Kelly Rootes-Murdy, Alexandria Lerner, Steven P. Rowe, Yuchuan Wang, Wojciech G. Lesniak, Il Minn, Arnold Bakker, Gwenn S. Smith, Robert F. Dannals, Hiroto Kuwabara, Andrew G. Horti, Dean F. Wong, Martin G. Pomper:
The distribution of the alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in healthy aging: An in vivo positron emission tomography study with [18F]ASEM. 118-124 - Katharina Zwosta, Hannes Ruge, Thomas Goschke, Uta Wolfensteller:
Habit strength is predicted by activity dynamics in goal-directed brain systems during training. 125-137 - Julia A. Camilleri, Veronika I. Müller, P. Mickle Fox, Angela R. Laird, Felix Hoffstaedter, Tobias Kalenscher, Simon B. Eickhoff:
Definition and characterization of an extended multiple-demand network. 138-147 - Tobias Schmidt-Wilcke, Niklas Wulms, Stefanie Heba, Burkhard Pleger, Nicolaas A. J. Puts, Benjamin Glaubitz, Tobias Kalisch, Martin Tegenthoff, Hubert R. Dinse:
Structural changes in brain morphology induced by brief periods of repetitive sensory stimulation. 148-157 - Taylor Bolt, Emily B. Prince, Jason S. Nomi, Daniel S. Messinger, Maria M. Llabre, Lucina Q. Uddin:
Combining region- and network-level brain-behavior relationships in a structural equation model. 158-169 - Benjamin De Leener, Vladimir S. Fonov, D. Louis Collins, Virginie Callot, Nikola Stikov, Julien Cohen-Adad:
PAM50: Unbiased multimodal template of the brainstem and spinal cord aligned with the ICBM152 space. 170-179 - Hans-Otto Karnath, Christoph Sperber, Christopher Rorden:
Mapping human brain lesions and their functional consequences. 180-189 - Francesca Zidda, Jamila Andoh, Sebastian Pohlack, Tobias Winkelmann, Ramona Dinu-Biringer, Juliana Cavalli, Michaela Ruttorf, Frauke Nees, Herta Flor:
Default mode network connectivity of fear- and anxiety-related cue and context conditioning. 190-199 - Kurt G. Schilling, Vaibhav A. Janve, Yurui Gao, Iwona Stepniewska, Bennett A. Landman, Adam W. Anderson:
Histological validation of diffusion MRI fiber orientation distributions and dispersion. 200-221 - Muriel Lobier, J. Matias Palva, Satu Palva:
High-alpha band synchronization across frontal, parietal and visual cortex mediates behavioral and neuronal effects of visuospatial attention. 222-237 - Michael Ebner, Karen K. Chung, Ferran Prados, M. Jorge Cardoso, Declan T. Chard, Tom Vercauteren, Sébastien Ourselin:
Volumetric reconstruction from printed films: Enabling 30 year longitudinal analysis in MR neuroimaging. 238-250 - Xiaochun Gu, Wei Chen, Jiang You, Alan P. Koretsky, Nora D. Volkow, Yingtian Pan, Congwu Du:
Long-term optical imaging of neurovascular coupling in mouse cortex using GCaMP6f and intrinsic hemodynamic signals. 251-264 - Guilherme Blazquez Freches, Cristina Chavarrías, Noam Shemesh:
BOLD-fMRI in the mouse auditory pathway. 265-277 - Stephen Matthew Rodriguez, Pilar Archila-Suerte, Kelly A. Vaughn, Christine Chiarello, Arturo E. Hernandez:
Anterior insular thickness predicts speech sound learning ability in bilinguals. 278-284 - Xiang Li, Tim J. Crow, William D. Hopkins, Qiyong Gong, Neil Roberts:
Human torque is not present in chimpanzee brain. 285-293 - Phillip G. D. Ward, Nicholas J. Ferris, Parnesh Raniga, David L. Dowe, Amanda C. L. Ng, David G. Barnes, Gary F. Egan:
Combining images and anatomical knowledge to improve automated vein segmentation in MRI. 294-305
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