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NeuroImage, Volume 112
Volume 112, May 2015
- Mansi B. Parekh, Brian K. Rutt, Ryan Purcell
, Yuanxin Chen, Michael M. Zeineh
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Ultra-high resolution in-vivo 7.0 T structural imaging of the human hippocampus reveals the endfolial pathway. 1-6 - Jason Langley
, Daniel E. Huddleston
, Xiangchuan Chen
, Jan Sedlacik, Nishant Zachariah, Xiaoping Hu
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A multicontrast approach for comprehensive imaging of substantia nigra. 7-13 - Amanda F. Mejia, Mary Beth Nebel
, Haochang Shou, Ciprian M. Crainiceanu, James J. Pekar
, Stewart H. Mostofsky, Brian Caffo, Martin A. Lindquist
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Improving reliability of subject-level resting-state fMRI parcellation with shrinkage estimators. 14-29 - Revital Nossin-Manor, Dallas Card, Charles Raybaud, Margot J. Taylor, John G. Sled
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Cerebral maturation in the early preterm period - A magnetization transfer and diffusion tensor imaging study using voxel-based analysis. 30-42 - Valur T. Olafsson
, Prantik Kundu
, Eric C. Wong, Peter A. Bandettini, Thomas T. Liu
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Enhanced identification of BOLD-like components with multi-echo simultaneous multi-slice (MESMS) fMRI and multi-echo ICA. 43-51 - Yu Liao, Zeynep Akalin Acar, Scott Makeig, Gedeon O. Deák
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EEG imaging of toddlers during dyadic turn-taking: Mu-rhythm modulation while producing or observing social actions. 52-60 - Natalia Zaretskaya
, Andreas M. Bartels
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Gestalt perception is associated with reduced parietal beta oscillations. 61-69 - Andreas Bruns, Thomas Mueggler, Basil Künnecke, Céline Risterucci, Eric P. Prinssen, Joseph G. Wettstein, Markus von Kienlin
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"Domain gauges": A reference system for multivariate profiling of brain fMRI activation patterns induced by psychoactive drugs in rats. 70-85 - Louise Kauffmann, Stephen Ramanoël
, Nathalie Guyader, Alan Chauvin
, Carole Peyrin
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Spatial frequency processing in scene-selective cortical regions. 86-95 - Witold X. Chmielewski, Moritz Mückschel, Ann-Kathrin Stock
, Christian Beste
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The impact of mental workload on inhibitory control subprocesses. 96-104 - Andrea Pigorini
, Simone Sarasso
, Paola Proserpio, Caroline Szymanski, Gabriele Arnulfo
, Silvia Casarotto
, Matteo Fecchio
, Mario Rosanova, Maurizio Mariotti
, Giorgio Lo Russo
, J. Matias Palva
, Lino Nobili, Marcello Massimini
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Bistability breaks-off deterministic responses to intracortical stimulation during non-REM sleep. 105-113 - Gabriele Arnulfo
, Jonni Hirvonen, Lino Nobili, Satu Palva
, J. Matias Palva
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Phase and amplitude correlations in resting-state activity in human stereotactical EEG recordings. 114-127 - Antonio Maria Chiarelli
, Edward L. Maclin
, Monica Fabiani
, Gabriele Gratton
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A kurtosis-based wavelet algorithm for motion artifact correction of fNIRS data. 128-137 - Katie M. Lavigne
, Paul D. Metzak, Todd S. Woodward
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Functional brain networks underlying detection and integration of disconfirmatory evidence. 138-151 - Roee Holtzer
, Jeannette R. Mahoney
, Meltem Izzetoglu, Cuiling Wang, Sarah England, Joe Verghese:
Online fronto-cortical control of simple and attention-demanding locomotion in humans. 152-159 - Meher R. Juttukonda, Bryant G. Mersereau, Yasheng Chen, Yi Su, Brian G. Rubin, Tammie L. S. Benzinger
, David S. Lalush
, Hongyu An
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MR-based attenuation correction for PET/MRI neurological studies with continuous-valued attenuation coefficients for bone through a conversion from R2* to CT-Hounsfield units. 160-168 - Rebecca S. Wilson
, Stephen D. Mayhew
, David T. Rollings
, Aimee Goldstone, Izabela Przezdzik, Theodoros N. Arvanitis
, Andrew P. Bagshaw
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Influence of epoch length on measurement of dynamic functional connectivity in wakefulness and behavioural validation in sleep. 169-179 - Moritz Zaiss
, Johannes Windschuh, Daniel Paech
, Jan-Eric Meissner, Sina Burth, Benjamin Schmitt, Philip Kickingereder
, Benedikt Wiestler
, Wolfgang Wick, Martin Bendszus, Heinz-Peter Schlemmer, Mark E. Ladd
, Peter Bachert, Alexander Radbruch
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Relaxation-compensated CEST-MRI of the human brain at 7 T: Unbiased insight into NOE and amide signal changes in human glioblastoma. 180-188 - Hannah V. Hare
, Nicholas P. Blockley
, Alexander G. Gardener, Stuart Clare
, Daniel P. Bulte:
Investigating the field-dependence of the Davis model: Calibrated fMRI at 1.5, 3 and 7 T. 189-196 - Sonya Freeman, Rongjun Yu
, Natalia Egorova
, Xiaoyan Chen, Irving Kirsch, Brian Claggett, Ted J. Kaptchuk, Randy L. Gollub
, Jian Kong:
Distinct neural representations of placebo and nocebo effects. 197-207 - Jonathan A. Berken, Vincent L. Gracco, Jen-Kai Chen, Kate E. Watkins
, Shari Baum
, Megan Callahan, Denise Klein:
Neural activation in speech production and reading aloud in native and non-native languages. 208-217 - Daphne Everaerd, Floris Klumpers
, Guido van Wingen
, Indira Tendolkar, Guillén Fernández:
Association between neuroticism and amygdala responsivity emerges under stressful conditions. 218-224 - Granville J. Matheson
, Martin Schain, Rita Almeida
, Johan Lundberg
, Zsolt Cselényi, Jacqueline Borg
, Andrea Varrone, Lars Farde
, Simon Cervenka
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Diurnal and seasonal variation of the brain serotonin system in healthy male subjects. 225-231 - Edward Challis, Peter Hurley
, Laura Serra
, Marco Bozzali
, Seb Oliver, Mara Cercignani
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Gaussian process classification of Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment from resting-state fMRI. 232-243 - Sylvia A. Morelli
, Matthew D. Sacchet, Jamil Zaki:
Common and distinct neural correlates of personal and vicarious reward: A quantitative meta-analysis. 244-253 - Valeria Bekhtereva, Matt Craddock
, Matthias M. Müller:
Attentional bias to affective faces and complex IAPS images in early visual cortex follows emotional cue extraction. 254-266 - Raimon H. R. Pruim
, Maarten Mennes
, Daan van Rooij, Alberto Llera
, Jan K. Buitelaar, Christian F. Beckmann
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ICA-AROMA: A robust ICA-based strategy for removing motion artifacts from fMRI data. 267-277 - Raimon H. R. Pruim
, Maarten Mennes
, Jan K. Buitelaar, Christian F. Beckmann
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Evaluation of ICA-AROMA and alternative strategies for motion artifact removal in resting state fMRI. 278-287 - Jukka-Pekka Kauppi, Melih Kandemir
, Veli-Matti Saarinen
, Lotta Hirvenkari, Lauri Parkkonen
, Arto Klami
, Riitta Hari, Samuel Kaski:
Towards brain-activity-controlled information retrieval: Decoding image relevance from MEG signals. 288-298 - Forooz Shahbazi Avarvand, Arne Ewald
, Guido Nolte:
Self-Consistent MUSIC: An approach to the localization of true brain interactions from EEG/MEG data. 299-309 - Harri Piitulainen
, Mathieu Bourguignon
, Riitta Hari, Veikko Jousmäki
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MEG-compatible pneumatic stimulator to elicit passive finger and toe movements. 310-317 - Martin Seeber
, Reinhold Scherer
, Johanna Wagner
, Teodoro Solis-Escalante
, Gernot R. Müller-Putz
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High and low gamma EEG oscillations in central sensorimotor areas are conversely modulated during the human gait cycle. 318-326 - Avgis Hadjipapas
, Eric Lowet, Mark J. Roberts
, Alina Peter, Peter De Weerd:
Parametric variation of gamma frequency and power with luminance contrast: A comparative study of human MEG and monkey LFP and spike responses. 327-340 - Jeremy B. Caplan
, Monica Bottomley, Pardeep Kang
, Roger A. Dixon:
Distinguishing rhythmic from non-rhythmic brain activity during rest in healthy neurocognitive aging. 341-352 - Sebastian C. Niesporek, Stefan H. Hoffmann, Moritz C. Berger, Nadia Benkhedah, Aaron Kujawa, Peter Bachert, Armin M. Nagel
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Partial volume correction for in vivo 23Na-MRI data of the human brain. 353-363
- Mark A. Fraser
, Marnie E. Shaw, Nicolas Cherbuin
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal hippocampal atrophy in healthy human ageing. 364-374
- Biswa Sengupta, Karl J. Friston
, William D. Penny:
Gradient-free MCMC methods for dynamic causal modelling. 375-381 - Shihui Han, J. H. Cho, H. S. Jung, J. Y. Suh, J. K. Kim, Y. R. Kim, G. Cho, HyungJoon Cho:
Robust MR assessment of cerebral blood volume and mean vessel size using SPION-enhanced ultrashort echo acquisition. 382-389

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