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NeuroImage, Volume 138
Volume 138, September 2016
- Tal Blecher, Idan Tal, Michal Ben-Shachar:
White matter microstructural properties correlate with sensorimotor synchronization abilities. 1-12 - Danilo Maziero, Tonicarlo R. Velasco, Nigel Hunt, Edwin Payne, Louis Lemieux, Carlos Ernesto Garrido Salmon, David W. Carmichael:
Towards motion insensitive EEG-fMRI: Correcting motion-induced voltages and gradient artefact instability in EEG using an fMRI prospective motion correction (PMC) system. 13-27 - Hosung Kim, Claude Lepage, Romir Maheshwary, Seun Jeon, Alan C. Evans, Christopher Paul Hess, A. James Barkovich, Duan Xu:
NEOCIVET: Towards accurate morphometry of neonatal gyrification and clinical applications in preterm newborns. 28-42 - Matthew J. Betts, Julio Acosta-Cabronero, Arturo Cárdenas-Blanco, Peter J. Nestor, Emrah Düzel:
High-resolution characterisation of the aging brain using simultaneous quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) and R2* measurements at 7 T. 43-63 - Michael Kummer, Knut Kirmse, Chuanqiang Zhang, Jens Haueisen, Otto W. Witte, Knut Holthoff:
Column-like Ca2 + clusters in the mouse neonatal neocortex revealed by three-dimensional two-photon Ca2 + imaging in vivo. 64-75 - Hasan Onur Keles, Randall L. Barbour, Ahmet Omurtag:
Hemodynamic correlates of spontaneous neural activity measured by human whole-head resting state EEG + fNIRS. 76-87 - Xiaodong Ma, Zhe Zhang, Erpeng Dai, Hua Guo:
Improved multi-shot diffusion imaging using GRAPPA with a compact kernel. 88-99 - Catherine M. Sweeney-Reed, Tino Zaehle, Jürgen Voges, Friedhelm C. Schmitt, Lars Buentjen, Klaus Kopitzki, Alan Richardson-Klavehn, Hermann Hinrichs, Hans-Jochen Heinze, Robert T. Knight, Michael D. Rugg:
Pre-stimulus thalamic theta power predicts human memory formation. 100-108 - Hanna Gertz, Maximilian Hilger, Mathias Hegele, Katja Fiehler:
Violating instructed human agency: An fMRI study on ocular tracking of biological and nonbiological motion stimuli. 109-122 - Nicolás von Ellenrieder, Jonathan Dan, Birgit Frauscher, Jean Gotman:
Sparse asynchronous cortical generators can produce measurable scalp EEG signals. 123-133 - Jeih-San Liow, Sami S. Zoghbi, Shuo Hu, Matthew D. Hall, Christina S. Hines, H. Umesha Shetty, Maria D. Ferraris Araneta, Emily M. Page, Victor W. Pike, William C. Kreisl, Peter Herscovitch, Michael M. Gottesman, William H. Theodore, Robert B. Innis:
18F-FCWAY, a serotonin 1A receptor radioligand, is a substrate for efflux transport at the human blood-brain barrier. 134-140 - Siveshigan Pillay, Sally Durgerian, Merav Sabri:
Perceptual demand and distraction interactions mediated by task-control networks. 141-146 - Ali-Mohammad Golestani, Luxi L. Wei, J. Jean Chen:
Quantitative mapping of cerebrovascular reactivity using resting-state BOLD fMRI: Validation in healthy adults. 147-163 - Marianne de Chastelaine, Julia T. Mattson, Tracy H. Wang, Brian E. Donley, Michael D. Rugg:
The neural correlates of recollection and retrieval monitoring: Relationships with age and recollection performance. 164-175 - Linh C. Dang, Gregory R. Samanez-Larkin, Jaime J. Castrellon, Scott F. Perkins, Ronald L. Cowan, David H. Zald:
Associations between dopamine D2 receptor availability and BMI depend on age. 176-183 - Luigi Tamè, Nicholas P. Holmes:
Involvement of human primary somatosensory cortex in vibrotactile detection depends on task demand. 184-196 - Yuankai Huo, Andrew J. Plassard, Aaron Carass, Susan M. Resnick, Dzung L. Pham, Jerry L. Prince, Bennett A. Landman:
Consistent cortical reconstruction and multi-atlas brain segmentation. 197-210 - Dorita H. F. Chang, Robert F. Hess, Kathy T. Mullen:
Color responses and their adaptation in human superior colliculus and lateral geniculate nucleus. 211-220 - Jason R. Yee, William M. Kenkel, Praveen Kulkarni, Kelsey Moore, Allison M. Perkeybile, Steve Toddes, Jessica A. Amacker, Cameron S. Carter, Craig F. Ferris:
BOLD fMRI in awake prairie voles: A platform for translational social and affective neuroscience. 221-232 - David Meijer, Erik S. te Woerd, Peter Praamstra:
Timing of beta oscillatory synchronization and temporal prediction of upcoming stimuli. 233-241 - Lauri Nummenmaa, Lauri Tuominen, Robin Dunbar, Jussi Hirvonen, Sandra Manninen, Eveliina Arponen, Anna Machin, Riitta Hari, Iiro P. Jääskeläinen, Mikko Sams:
Social touch modulates endogenous μ-opioid system activity in humans. 242-247 - Laurie S. Glezer, Guinevere F. Eden, Xiong Jiang, Megan M. Luetje, Eileen M. Napoliello, Judy Kim, Maximilian Riesenhuber:
Uncovering phonological and orthographic selectivity across the reading network using fMRI-RA. 248-256 - Marie Spies, Andreas Hahn, Georg S. Kranz, Ronald Sladky, Ulrike Kaufmann, Allan Hummer, Sebastian Ganger, Christoph Kraus, Dietmar Winkler, René Seiger, Erika Comasco, Christian Windischberger, Siegfried Kasper, Rupert Lanzenberger:
Gender transition affects neural correlates of empathy: A resting state functional connectivity study with ultra high-field 7T MR imaging. 257-265 - Daniel Zeller, Karl J. Friston, Joseph Classen:
Dynamic causal modeling of touch-evoked potentials in the rubber hand illusion. 266-273 - Ulrich Kirk, Xiaosi Gu, Carla Sharp, Andreas Hula, Peter Fonagy, P. Read Montague:
Mindfulness training increases cooperative decision making in economic exchanges: Evidence from fMRI. 274-283
- Giles L. Colclough, Mark W. Woolrich, Prejaas Tewarie, Matthew J. Brookes, Andrew J. Quinn, Stephen M. Smith:
How reliable are MEG resting-state connectivity metrics? 284-293
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