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NeuroImage, Volume 171
Volume 171, May 2018
- Georg S. Kranz
, Andreas Hahn
, Christoph Kraus
, Marie Spies
, Verena Pichler
, Johannes Jungwirth, Markus Mitterhauser
, Wolfgang Wadsak, Christian Windischberger
, Siegfried Kasper, Rupert Lanzenberger:
Probing the association between serotonin-1A autoreceptor binding and amygdala reactivity in healthy volunteers. 1-5 - Douglas N. Greve, Bruce Fischl:
False positive rates in surface-based anatomical analysis. 6-14 - Onno Kruse
, Isabell Tapia León, Tobias Stalder
, Rudolf Stark, Tim Klucken
:
Altered reward learning and hippocampal connectivity following psychosocial stress. 15-25 - Cihan Göksu
, Lars G. Hanson
, Hartwig R. Siebner, Philipp Ehses
, Klaus Scheffler
, Axel Thielscher
:
Human in-vivo brain magnetic resonance current density imaging (MRCDI). 26-39 - Katharina Glomb, Adrián Ponce-Alvarez
, Matthieu Gilson
, Petra Ritter
, Gustavo Deco
:
Stereotypical modulations in dynamic functional connectivity explained by changes in BOLD variance. 40-54 - Hinze Hogendoorn
, Anthony N. Burkitt:
Predictive coding of visual object position ahead of moving objects revealed by time-resolved EEG decoding. 55-61 - Stephen M. Wilson
, Alexa Bautista, Angelica McCarron:
Convergence of spoken and written language processing in the superior temporal sulcus. 62-74 - Genta Ochi
, Yuhki Yamada, Kazuki Hyodo, Kazuya Suwabe
, Takemune Fukuie
, Kyeongho Byun, Ippeita Dan, Hideaki Soya:
Neural basis for reduced executive performance with hypoxic exercise. 75-83 - Rotem Broday-Dvir, Shany Grossman, Edna Furman-Haran, Rafael Malach:
Quenching of spontaneous fluctuations by attention in human visual cortex. 84-98 - Curtis L. Johnson, Hillary D. Schwarb, Kevin M. Horecka
, Matthew D. J. McGarry, Charles H. Hillman
, Arthur F. Kramer
, Neal J. Cohen, Aron K. Barbey
:
Double dissociation of structure-function relationships in memory and fluid intelligence observed with magnetic resonance elastography. 99-106 - David Rosenbaum
, Paula Hilsendegen, Mara Thomas, Florian B. Haeussinger, Florian G. Metzger, Hans-Christoph Nuerk, Andreas J. Fallgatter, Vanessa Nieratschker, Ann-Christine Ehlis
:
Cortical hemodynamic changes during the Trier Social Stress Test: An fNIRS study. 107-115 - Søren Føns Vind Nielsen
, Mikkel N. Schmidt
, Kristoffer Henriksen, Morten Mørup
:
Predictive assessment of models for dynamic functional connectivity. 116-134 - Pranav G. Reddy, Marcelo Gomes Mattar, Andrew C. Murphy
, Nicholas F. Wymbs, Scott T. Grafton, Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Danielle S. Bassett:
Brain state flexibility accompanies motor-skill acquisition. 135-147 - Francesca C. Fortenbaugh, David Rothlein, Regina E. McGlinchey, Joe DeGutis, Michael Esterman:
Tracking behavioral and neural fluctuations during sustained attention: A robust replication and extension. 148-164 - Samuel Harris, Luke W. Boorman, Aneurin J. Kennerley
, Paul S. Sharp, Chris J. Martin
, Peter Redgrave, Theodore H. Schwartz, Jason Berwick:
Seizure epicenter depth and translaminar field potential synchrony underlie complex variations in tissue oxygenation during ictal initiation. 165-175 - Yuyao Zhang, Hongjiang Wei, Matthew J. Cronin, Naying He, Fuhua Yan, Chunlei Liu
:
Longitudinal atlas for normative human brain development and aging over the lifespan using quantitative susceptibility mapping. 176-189 - Gregor Wilbertz, Madhura Ketkar
, Matthias Guggenmos
, Philipp Sterzer
:
Combined fMRI- and eye movement-based decoding of bistable plaid motion perception. 190-198 - Ricky R. Savjani
, Sucharit Katyal
, Elizabeth Halfen, Jung Hwan Kim, David Ress:
Polar-angle representation of saccadic eye movements in human superior colliculus. 199-208 - Sini Hämäläinen
, Niko Mäkelä, Viljami Sairanen
, Minna Lehtonen
, Teija Kujala
, Alina Leminen
:
TMS uncovers details about sub-regional language-specific processing networks in early bilinguals. 209-221 - Franz Hell, Paul C. J. Taylor
, Jan H. Mehrkens, Kai Bötzel:
Subthalamic stimulation, oscillatory activity and connectivity reveal functional role of STN and network mechanisms during decision making under conflict. 222-233 - Deanna J. Greene
, Jonathan M. Koller, Jacqueline M. Hampton
, Victoria Wesevich, Andrew N. Van
, Annie L. Nguyen, Catherine R. Hoyt
, Lindsey McIntyre, Eric A. Earl
, Rachel L. Klein, Joshua S. Shimony, Steven E. Petersen, Bradley L. Schlaggar, Damien A. Fair, Nico U. F. Dosenbach:
Behavioral interventions for reducing head motion during MRI scans in children. 234-245 - Lisette Charbonnier, Floor van Meer
, Alexandra M. Johnstone
, Daniel Crabtree
, William Buosi
, Yannis Manios
, Odysseas Androutsos, Angeliki Giannopoulou, Max A. Viergever, Paul A. M. Smeets:
Effects of hunger state on the brain responses to food cues across the life span. 246-255 - Rafael Romero-Garcia
, Kirstie J. Whitaker
, Frantisek Vása, Jakob Seidlitz, Maxwell Shinn
, Peter Fonagy
, Raymond J. Dolan
, Peter B. Jones, Ian M. Goodyer, Edward T. Bullmore, Petra E. Vértes
:
Structural covariance networks are coupled to expression of genes enriched in supragranular layers of the human cortex. 256-267 - John P. Ryan
, Helmet T. Karim
, Howard Aizenstein, Saskia Helbling, Frederico G. S. Toledo
:
Insulin sensitivity predicts brain network connectivity following a meal. 268-276 - Jesper L. R. Andersson, Mark S. Graham
, Ivana Drobnjak
, Hui Zhang
, Jon Campbell
:
Susceptibility-induced distortion that varies due to motion: Correction in diffusion MR without acquiring additional data. 277-295 - Maiya R. Geddes, Aaron T. Mattfeld
, Carlo de los Angeles, Anisha Keshavan, John D. E. Gabrieli:
Human aging reduces the neurobehavioral influence of motivation on episodic memory. 296-310 - Yu Luo, Guillén Fernández, Erno J. Hermans, Susanne Vogel
, Yu Zhang, Hong Li
, Floris Klumpers
:
How acute stress may enhance subsequent memory for threat stimuli outside the focus of attention: DLPFC-amygdala decoupling. 311-322 - Johann Daniel Kruschwitz, Lea Waller
, L. S. Daedelow
, Henrik Walter
, Ilya M. Veer:
General, crystallized and fluid intelligence are not associated with functional global network efficiency: A replication study with the human connectome project 1200 data set. 323-331 - Sidhant Chopra
, Marnie E. Shaw, Thomas Shaw
, Perminder S. Sachdev
, Kaarin Anstey
, Nicolas Cherbuin
:
More highly myelinated white matter tracts are associated with faster processing speed in healthy adults. 332-340 - Fan Zhang, Weining Wu
, Lipeng Ning, Gloria McAnulty, Deborah P. Waber, Borjan A. Gagoski, Kiera Sarill, Hesham M. Hamoda
, Yang Song
, Weidong Cai
, Yogesh Rathi, Lauren J. O'Donnell
:
Suprathreshold fiber cluster statistics: Leveraging white matter geometry to enhance tractography statistical analysis. 341-354 - Charlotte Mary Horne
, Ray Norbury
:
Late chronotype is associated with enhanced amygdala reactivity and reduced fronto-limbic functional connectivity to fearful versus happy facial expressions. 355-363 - Jonas Hornung
, Lydia Kogler
, Michael Erb, Jessica Freiherr
, Birgit Derntl
:
The human body odor compound androstadienone increases neural conflict coupled to higher behavioral costs during an emotional Stroop task. 364-375 - Lisa Byrge, Daniel P. Kennedy
:
Identifying and characterizing systematic temporally-lagged BOLD artifacts. 376-392 - Charlotte Murphy
, Elizabeth Jefferies
, Shirley-Ann Rüschemeyer, Mladen Sormaz, Hao-Ting Wang
, Daniel S. Margulies
, Jonathan Smallwood
:
Distant from input: Evidence of regions within the default mode network supporting perceptually-decoupled and conceptually-guided cognition. 393-401 - Natalia Z. Bielczyk, Fabian Walocha, Patrick W. Ebel, Koen V. Haak
, Alberto Llera
, Jan K. Buitelaar, Jeffrey Glennon
, Christian F. Beckmann
:
Thresholding functional connectomes by means of mixture modeling. 402-414 - Linden Parkes, Ben D. Fulcher
, Murat Yücel, Alex Fornito:
An evaluation of the efficacy, reliability, and sensitivity of motion correction strategies for resting-state functional MRI. 415-436

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