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NeuroImage, Volume 71
Volume 71, May 2013
- Christian Beste, Carsten Konrad, Christina Uhlmann, Volker Arolt, Peter Zwanzger, Katharina Domschke:
Neuropeptide S receptor (NPSR1) gene variation modulates response inhibition and error monitoring. 1-9 - Sonja Gröschel, Jan Martin Sohns, Carsten Schmidt-Samoa, Jürgen Baudewig, Lars Becker, Peter Dechent, Andreas Kastrup:
Effects of age on negative BOLD signal changes in the primary somatosensory cortex. 10-18 - Mickaël Causse, Patrice Péran, Frédéric Dehais, Chiara Falletta Caravasso, Thomas A. Zeffiro, Umberto Sabatini, Josette Pastor:
Affective decision making under uncertainty during a plausible aviation task: An fMRI study. 19-29 - Dan Zhang, Huaying Song, Rui Xu, Wenjing Zhou, Zhipei Ling, Bo Hong:
Toward a minimally invasive brain-computer interface using a single subdural channel: A visual speller study. 30-41 - Matthew D. Albaugh, Simon Ducharme, D. Louis Collins, Kelly N. Botteron, Robert R. Althoff, Alan C. Evans, Sherif Karama, James J. Hudziak:
Evidence for a cerebral cortical thickness network anti-correlated with amygdalar volume in healthy youths: Implications for the neural substrates of emotion regulation. 42-49 - Hana Burianova, Lars Marstaller, Paul F. Sowman, Graciela Tesan, Anina N. Rich, Mark A. Williams, Greg Savage, Blake W. Johnson:
Multimodal functional imaging of motor imagery using a novel paradigm. 50-58 - Giovanna Egidi, Alfonso Caramazza:
Cortical systems for local and global integration in discourse comprehension. 59-74 - Karen J. Mullinger, Jade Havenhand, Richard Bowtell:
Identifying the sources of the pulse artefact in EEG recordings made inside an MR scanner. 75-83 - Markus Raabe, Volker Fischer, Daniela Bernhardt, Mark W. Greenlee:
Neural correlates of spatial working memory load in a delayed match-to-sample saccade task. 84-91 - Salvatore Campanella, Mathieu Bourguignon, Philippe Peigneux, Thierry Metens, Mustapha Nouali, Serge Goldman, Paul Verbanck, Xavier De Tiège:
BOLD response to deviant face detection informed by P300 event-related potential parameters: A simultaneous ERP-fMRI study. 92-103 - Bernadette C. M. van Wijk, Vladimir Litvak, Karl J. Friston, Andreas Daffertshofer:
Nonlinear coupling between occipital and motor cortex during motor imagery: A dynamic causal modeling study. 104-113 - Iole Indovina, Vincenzo Maffei, Karl Pauwels, Emiliano Macaluso, Guy A. Orban, Francesco Lacquaniti:
Simulated self-motion in a visual gravity field: Sensitivity to vertical and horizontal heading in the human brain. 114-124 - Sebastian Heinzel, Florian B. Haeussinger, Tim Hahn, Ann-Christine Ehlis, Michael M. Plichta, Andreas J. Fallgatter:
Variability of (functional) hemodynamics as measured with simultaneous fNIRS and fMRI during intertemporal choice. 125-134 - Alexander Moiseev, Anthony T. Herdman:
Multi-core beamformers: Derivation, limitations and improvements. 135-146 - Roberto Limongi, Steven C. Sutherland, Jian Zhu, Michael E. Young, Reza Habib:
Temporal prediction errors modulate cingulate-insular coupling. 147-157 - Akitoshi Ogawa, Emiliano Macaluso:
Audio-visual interactions for motion perception in depth modulate activity in visual area V3A. 158-167 - Jinbin Xu, Suwanna Vangveravong, Shihong Li, Jinda Fan, Lynne A. Jones, Jinquan Cui, Ruike Wang, Zhude Tu, Wenhua Chu, Joel S. Perlmutter, Robert H. Mach:
Positron emission tomography imaging of dopamine D2 receptors using a highly selective radiolabeled D2 receptor partial agonist. 168-174 - Michael F. Bonner, Jonathan E. Peelle, Philip A. Cook, Murray Grossman:
Heteromodal conceptual processing in the angular gyrus. 175-186 - Iske Bakker, Lucy J. MacGregor, Friedemann Pulvermüller, Yury Shtyrov:
Past tense in the brain's time: Neurophysiological evidence for dual-route processing of past-tense verbs. 187-195 - Evan Calabrese, Alexandra Badea, Charles Watson, G. Allan Johnson:
A quantitative magnetic resonance histology atlas of postnatal rat brain development with regional estimates of growth and variability. 196-206 - Ann D. Cohen, Wenzhu Mowrey, Lisa A. Weissfeld, Howard Aizenstein, Eric McDade, James M. Mountz, Robert D. Nebes, Judith A. Saxton, Beth Snitz, Steven DeKosky, Jeff Williamson, Oscar L. Lopez, Julie C. Price, Chester A. Mathis, William E. Klunk:
Classification of amyloid-positivity in controls: Comparison of visual read and quantitative approaches. 207-215 - William D. S. Killgore, Zachary J. Schwab, Mareen Weber, Maia Kipman, Sophie R. DelDonno, Melissa R. Weiner, Scott L. Rauch:
Daytime sleepiness affects prefrontal regulation of food intake. 216-223 - Susanne G. Mueller, Karl Young, Miriam Hartig, Jerome Barakos, Paul Garcia, Kenneth D. Laxer:
A two-level multimodality imaging Bayesian network approach for classification of partial epilepsy: Preliminary data. 224-232 - Justin P. Haldar, Richard M. Leahy:
Linear transforms for Fourier data on the sphere: Application to high angular resolution diffusion MRI of the brain. 233-247 - Liis Lindvere, Rafal Janik, Adrienne Dorr, David Chartash, Bhupinder Sahota, John G. Sled, Bojana Stefanovic:
Cerebral microvascular network geometry changes in response to functional stimulation. 248-259 - S. M. Hadi Hosseini, Jessica M. Black, Teresa Soriano, Nicolle Bugescu, Rociel Martinez, Mira M. Raman, Shelli R. Kesler, Fumiko Hoeft:
Topological properties of large-scale structural brain networks in children with familial risk for reading difficulties. 260-274 - Eva H. Telzer, Andrew J. Fuligni, Matthew D. Lieberman, Adriana Galván:
The effects of poor quality sleep on brain function and risk taking in adolescence. 275-283 - Fabian A. Soto, Jennifer G. Waldschmidt, Sébastien Hélie, F. Gregory Ashby:
Brain activity across the development of automatic categorization: A comparison of categorization tasks using multi-voxel pattern analysis. 284-297 - Janusch Blautzik, Céline Vetter, Isabella Peres, Evgeny Gutyrchik, Daniel Keeser, Albert Berman, Valerie Kirsch, Sophia Mueller, Ernst Pöppel, Maximilian Reiser, Till Roenneberg, Thomas Meindl:
Classifying fMRI-derived resting-state connectivity patterns according to their daily rhythmicity. 298-306
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