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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
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Advantages of cortical surface reconstruction using submillimeter 7 T MEMPRAGE. 11-26 - Elizabeth Heinrichs-Graham
, Joslynn M. Hoburg, Tony W. Wilson
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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
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Precursor processes of human self-initiated action. 35-47 - Moritz F. Wurm
, Ricarda I. Schubotz
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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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