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NeuroImage, Volume 66
Volume 66, February 2013
- Chris J. Martin
, Ying Zheng, Nicola R. Sibson, John E. W. Mayhew, Jason Berwick:
Complex spatiotemporal haemodynamic response following sensory stimulation in the awake rat. 1-8 - Takashi Nakao
, Yu Bai, Hitomi Nashiwa, Georg Northoff:
Resting-state EEG power predicts conflict-related brain activity in internally guided but not in externally guided decision-making. 9-21 - Akiko E. Callan, Daniel E. Callan
, Hiroshi Ando:
Neural correlates of sound externalization. 22-27 - Mojtaba Zarei, Christian F. Beckmann
, Maja A. A. Binnewijzend, Menno M. Schoonheim
, Mohammad Ali Oghabian, Ernesto Sanz-Arigita
, Philip Scheltens
, Paul M. Matthews
, Frederik Barkhof
:
Functional segmentation of the hippocampus in the healthy human brain and in Alzheimer's disease. 28-35 - Suresh D. Muthukumaraswamy
, Jim F. M. Myers, Sue J. Wilson, David J. Nutt, Anne Lingford-Hughes
, Krish D. Singh
, Khalid Hamandi
:
The effects of elevated endogenous GABA levels on movement-related network oscillations. 36-41 - Sidonie Pénicaud, Denise Klein, Robert J. Zatorre, Jen-Kai Chen, Pamela Witcher, Krista Hyde, Rachel I. Mayberry:
Structural brain changes linked to delayed first language acquisition in congenitally deaf individuals. 42-49 - Sean M. Nestor
, Erin Gibson
, Fuqiang Gao, Alex Kiss, Sandra E. Black
:
A direct morphometric comparison of five labeling protocols for multi-atlas driven automatic segmentation of the hippocampus in Alzheimer's disease. 50-70 - Felix Scholkmann
, U. Gerber, Martin Wolf
, Ursula Wolf:
End-tidal CO2: An important parameter for a correct interpretation in functional brain studies using speech tasks. 71-79 - Manh Nguyen Trong, Ingo Bojak
, Thomas R. Knösche:
Associating spontaneous with evoked activity in a neural mass model of visual cortex. 80-87 - Parham Aram, Dean R. Freestone
, Michael Dewar, Kenneth Scerri, Viktor K. Jirsa
, David B. Grayden, Visakan Kadirkamanathan
:
Spatiotemporal multi-resolution approximation of the Amari type neural field model. 88-102 - Robert A. Brown, Sridar Narayanan, Douglas L. Arnold
:
Segmentation of magnetization transfer ratio lesions for longitudinal analysis of demyelination and remyelination in multiple sclerosis. 103-109 - Björn Bonath, Sascha Tyll, Eike Budinger
, Kerstin Krauel, Jens-Max Hopf, Tömme Noesselt:
Task-demands and audio-visual stimulus configurations modulate neural activity in the human thalamus. 110-118 - Jing Sui
, Hao He
, Godfrey D. Pearlson, Tülay Adali, Kent A. Kiehl, Qingbao Yu
, Vincent P. Clark
, Eduardo Castro, Tonya White
, Bryon A. Mueller, Beng-Choon Ho
, Nancy Andreasen
, Vince D. Calhoun
:
Three-way (N-way) fusion of brain imaging data based on mCCA + jICA and its application to discriminating schizophrenia. 119-132 - Georg M. Kerbler, Adam S. Hamlin
, Kerstin Pannek
, Nyoman D. Kurniawan
, Marianne D. Keller
, Stephen E. Rose, Elizabeth J. Coulson
:
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging detection of basal forebrain cholinergic degeneration in a mouse model. 133-141 - Richard E. Passingham, James B. Rowe
, Katsuyuki Sakai:
Has brain imaging discovered anything new about how the brain works? 142-150 - Michael D. Fox
, Hesheng Liu
, Alvaro Pascual-Leone:
Identification of reproducible individualized targets for treatment of depression with TMS based on intrinsic connectivity. 151-160 - S. A. Wijtenburg, S. A. McGuire, L. M. Rowland
, P. M. Sherman, Jack L. Lancaster, D. F. Tate, L. J. Hardies, Binish Patel, David C. Glahn, L. Elliot Hong, Peter T. Fox
, Peter V. Kochunov:
Relationship between fractional anisotropy of cerebral white matter and metabolite concentrations measured using 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy in healthy adults. 161-168 - Yu-Chen Chan
, Tai-Li Chou
, Hsueh-Chih Chen, Yu-Chu Yeh
, Joseph P. Lavallee, Keng-Chen Liang
, Kuo-En Chang:
Towards a neural circuit model of verbal humor processing: An fMRI study of the neural substrates of incongruity detection and resolution. 169-176 - Marco Duering
, Mariya Gonik, Rainer Malik, Nikola Zieren, Sonia Reyes
, Eric Jouvent
, Dominique Hervé
, Andreas Gschwendtner, Christian Opherk, Hugues Chabriat
, Martin Dichgans
:
Identification of a strategic brain network underlying processing speed deficits in vascular cognitive impairment. 177-183 - Anita Cservenka
, Megan M. Herting, Kristen L. Mackiewicz Seghete, Karen A. Hudson, Bonnie J. Nagel:
High and low sensation seeking adolescents show distinct patterns of brain activity during reward processing. 184-193 - Antonio Maria Chiarelli
, Assunta Di Vacri, Gian Luca Romani, Arcangelo Merla:
Fast optical signal in visual cortex: Improving detection by General Linear Convolution Model. 194-202 - Linh C. Dang, James P. O'Neil, William J. Jagust:
Genetic effects on behavior are mediated by neurotransmitters and large-scale neural networks. 203-214 - Chun Siong Soon
, Praneeth Namburi, Michael W. L. Chee
:
Preparatory patterns of neural activity predict visual category search speed. 215-222 - Katja N. Spreckelmeyer, Lena Rademacher, Frieder M. Paulus
, Gerhard Gründer:
Neural activation during anticipation of opposite-sex and same-sex faces in heterosexual men and women. 223-231 - I. García-García, María Ángeles Jurado
, Maite Garolera
, Barbara Segura
, I. Marqués-Iturria, Roser Pueyo
, M. Vernet-Vernet, M. J. Sender-Palacios, Roser Sala-Llonch
, M. Ariza
, Ana Narberhaus, Carme Junque
:
Functional connectivity in obesity during reward processing. 232-239 - Liangzhong Xiang
, Lijun Ji, Tao Zhang, Bo Wang, Jianjun Yang, Qizhi Zhang, Max S. Jiang, Junli Zhou, Paul R. Carney, Huabei Jiang:
Noninvasive real time tomographic imaging of epileptic foci and networks. 240-248 - Jorge L. Bernal-Rusiel, Douglas N. Greve, Martin Reuter
, Bruce Fischl, Mert R. Sabuncu
:
Statistical analysis of longitudinal neuroimage data with Linear Mixed Effects models. 249-260 - Rico Fischer
, Franziska Plessow, Hannes Ruge
:
Priming of visual cortex by temporal attention? The effects of temporal predictability on stimulus(-specific) processing in early visual cortical areas. 261-269 - Matthew D. Sacchet, Brian Knutson
:
Spatial smoothing systematically biases the localization of reward-related brain activity. 270-277 - Erno J. Hermans, Marloes J. A. G. Henckens, Karin Roelofs
, Guillén Fernández:
Fear bradycardia and activation of the human periaqueductal grey. 278-287 - Aline Lutz, Armin Nassehi, Yan Bao, Ernst Pöppel, Anikó Sztrókay, Maximilian Reiser, Kai Fehse, Evgeny Gutyrchik
:
Neurocognitive processing of body representations in artistic and photographic images. 288-292 - Cindy Eckart, Nico Bunzeck
:
Dopamine modulates processing speed in the human mesolimbic system. 293-300 - André C. Marreiros, Hayriye Cagnan
, Rosalyn J. Moran
, Karl J. Friston
, Peter Brown
:
Basal ganglia-cortical interactions in Parkinsonian patients. 301-310 - Nader Karamzadeh, Andrei V. Medvedev, Afrouz Azari, Amir Gandjbakhche, Laleh Najafizadeh:
Capturing dynamic patterns of task-based functional connectivity with EEG. 311-317 - Pascale Tremblay
, Marco Baroni
, Uri Hasson
:
Processing of speech and non-speech sounds in the supratemporal plane: Auditory input preference does not predict sensitivity to statistical structure. 318-332 - Janina Seubert
, Jessica Freiherr
, Jelena Djordjevic, Johan N. Lundström
:
Statistical localization of human olfactory cortex. 333-342 - Tommy H. B. Ng, Paul F. Sowman
, Jon Brock
, Blake W. Johnson
:
Neuromagnetic brain activity associated with anticipatory postural adjustments for bimanual load lifting. 343-352 - Sara V. Tupak, Andreas Reif, Paul Pauli
, Thomas Dresler, Martin J. Herrmann
, Katharina Domschke, Clara Jochum, Elisabeth Haas, Christian Baumann, Heike Weber
, Andreas J. Fallgatter, Jürgen Deckert, Ann-Christine Ehlis
:
Neuropeptide S receptor gene: Fear-specific modulations of prefrontal activation. 353-360 - Katharina Müller, Katrin Bacht, Denise Prochnow, Stefanie Schramm, Rüdiger J. Seitz:
Activation of thalamus in motor imagery results from gating by hypnosis. 361-367 - Fuhong Li, Bihua Cao, Yuejia Luo, Yi Lei, Hong Li:
Functional imaging of brain responses to different outcomes of hypothesis testing: revealed in a category induction task. 368-375 - Koen V. Haak
, Jonathan Winawer
, Ben M. Harvey, Remco Renken
, Serge O. Dumoulin
, Brian A. Wandell, Frans W. Cornelissen:
Connective field modeling. 376-384 - Anthony I. Jack
, Abigail J. Dawson, Katelyn L. Begany, Regina L. Leckie, Kevin P. Barry, Angela H. Ciccia, Abraham Z. Snyder:
fMRI reveals reciprocal inhibition between social and physical cognitive domains. 385-401 - Qi Zhu
, Koen Nelissen, Jan Van den Stock
, François-Laurent De Winter
, Karl Pauwels
, Béatrice de Gelder, Wim Vanduffel, Mathieu Vandenbulcke
:
Dissimilar processing of emotional facial expressions in human and monkey temporal cortex. 402-411 - S. Ferri, Hauke Kolster, Jan Jastorff
, Guy A. Orban
:
The overlap of the EBA and the MT/V5 cluster. 412-425 - Robert S. Vorburger
, Carolin Reischauer
, Peter Boesiger:
BootGraph: Probabilistic fiber tractography using bootstrap algorithms and graph theory. 426-435 - Santosh B. Katwal, John C. Gore, J. Christopher Gatenby, Baxter P. Rogers
:
Measuring relative timings of brain activities using fMRI. 436-448 - Owen T. Carmichael
, Donald G. McLaren
, Douglas Tommet, Dan Mungas, Richard N. Jones
:
Coevolution of brain structures in amnestic mild cognitive impairment. 449-456 - Fabrizio Esposito
, Neomi Singer, Ilana Podlipsky, Itzhak Fried, Talma Hendler, Rainer Goebel
:
Cortex-based inter-subject analysis of iEEG and fMRI data sets: Application to sustained task-related BOLD and gamma responses. 457-468 - Ulrich Pomper
, Marion Höfle, Michael Hauck, Norbert Kathmann, Andreas K. Engel
, Daniel Senkowski
:
Crossmodal bias of visual input on pain perception and pain-induced beta activity. 469-478 - Anja Hayen, Mari Herigstad
, Michael Kelly, Thomas W. Okell
, Kevin Murphy
, Richard G. Wise, Kyle T. S. Pattinson:
The effects of altered intrathoracic pressure on resting cerebral blood flow and its response to visual stimulation. 479-488 - Andrei Irimia, John D. Van Horn:
The structural, connectomic and network covariance of the human brain. 489-499 - Mathieu Bourguignon
, Xavier De Tiège
, Marc Op de Beeck, Patrick Van Bogaert, Serge Goldman
, Veikko Jousmäki
, Riitta Hari:
Primary motor cortex and cerebellum are coupled with the kinematics of observed hand movements. 500-507 - Youngsun T. Cho
, Stephen J. Fromm, Amanda E. Guyer, Allison Detloff, Daniel S. Pine, Julie L. Fudge
, Monique Ernst:
Nucleus accumbens, thalamus and insula connectivity during incentive anticipation in typical adults and adolescents. 508-521 - Markus Paulus, Nina Kühn-Popp, Maria Licata, Beate Sodian, Jörg Meinhardt:
Neural correlates of prosocial behavior in infancy: Different neurophysiological mechanisms support the emergence of helping and comforting. 522-530 - Carolin Weiss
, Charlotte Nettekoven
, Anne K. Rehme, Volker Neuschmelting
, Andrea Eisenbeis, Roland Goldbrunner, Christian Grefkes
:
Mapping the hand, foot and face representations in the primary motor cortex - Retest reliability of neuronavigated TMS versus functional MRI. 531-542 - Max Hinne, Tom Heskes
, Christian F. Beckmann
, Marcel A. J. van Gerven:
Bayesian inference of structural brain networks. 543-552 - Nicholas B. Turk-Browne, Julie D. Golomb
, Marvin M. Chun
:
Complementary attentional components of successful memory encoding. 553-562 - Dimitris A. Pinotsis
, Dietrich Samuel Schwarzkopf
, Vladimir Litvak
, Geraint Rees
, Gareth R. Barnes
, Karl J. Friston
:
Dynamic causal modelling of lateral interactions in the visual cortex. 563-576 - Zhencai Chen, Xu Lei, Cody Ding, Hong Li, Antao Chen:
The neural mechanisms of semantic and response conflicts: An fMRI study of practice-related effects in the Stroop task. 577-584 - Matthew T. Sutherland
, Allison J. Carroll, Betty Jo Salmeron
, Thomas J. Ross
, L. Elliot Hong, Elliot A. Stein:
Individual differences in amygdala reactivity following nicotinic receptor stimulation in abstinent smokers. 585-593 - Hidetoshi Takahashi, Anthony J. Rissling, Roberto D. Pascual-Marqui
, Kenji Kirihara, Marlena Pela, Joyce Sprock, David L. Braff, Gregory A. Light
:
Neural substrates of normal and impaired preattentive sensory discrimination in large cohorts of nonpsychiatric subjects and schizophrenia patients as indexed by MMN and P3a change detection responses. 594-603 - Anna A. Matejko
, Gavin R. Price, Michèle M. M. Mazzocco
, Daniel Ansari:
Individual differences in left parietal white matter predict math scores on the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. 604-610 - Mattia Veronese
, Roger N. Gunn
, Stefano Zamuner, Alessandra Bertoldo
:
A non-linear mixed effect modelling approach for metabolite correction of the arterial input function in PET studies. 611-622 - Masaya Misaki, Wen-Ming Luh, Peter A. Bandettini:
Accurate decoding of sub-TR timing differences in stimulations of sub-voxel regions from multi-voxel response patterns. 623-633 - Isabel N. Christie
, Jack A. Wells
, Paul Southern, Nephtali Marina, Sergey Kasparov, Alexander V. Gourine, Mark F. Lythgoe
:
fMRI response to blue light delivery in the naïve brain: Implications for combined optogenetic fMRI studies. 634-641 - Uwe Friese, Moritz Köster
, Uwe Hassler, Ulla Martens, Nelson J. Trujillo-Barreto
, Thomas Gruber:
Successful memory encoding is associated with increased cross-frequency coupling between frontal theta and posterior gamma oscillations in human scalp-recorded EEG. 642-647 - Xue Hua, Derrek P. Hibar, Christopher R. K. Ching, Christina P. Boyle, Priya Rajagopalan, Boris Gutman
, Alex D. Leow
, Arthur W. Toga, Clifford R. Jack Jr., Danielle J. Harvey, Michael W. Weiner, Paul M. Thompson
:
Unbiased tensor-based morphometry: Improved robustness and sample size estimates for Alzheimer's disease clinical trials. 648-661 - Marta Vidorreta
, Ze Wang, Ignacio Rodríguez
, María A. Pastor
, John A. Detre, María A. Fernández-Seara
:
Comparison of 2D and 3D single-shot ASL perfusion fMRI sequences. 662-671 - Maryam Ahmadi
, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga
:
Automatic denoising of single-trial evoked potentials. 672-680

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