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NeuroImage, Volume 91
Volume 91, May 2014
- Alice J. O'Toole
, Vaidehi S. Natu
, Xiaobo An, Allyson Rice, James Ryland, P. Jonathon Phillips:
The neural representation of faces and bodies in motion and at rest. 1-11 - Dan Wu, Dominik Reisinger, Jiadi Xu, S. Ali Fatemi, Peter C. M. van Zijl, Susumu Mori, Jiangyang Zhang
:
Localized diffusion magnetic resonance micro-imaging of the live mouse brain. 12-20 - Robert Wright
, Vanessa Kyriakopoulou
, Christian Ledig
, Mary A. Rutherford
, Joseph V. Hajnal
, Daniel Rueckert
, Paul Aljabar:
Automatic quantification of normal cortical folding patterns from fetal brain MRI. 21-32 - Giuliana Lucci
, Marika Berchicci
, Donatella Spinelli
, Francesco Di Russo
:
The motor preparation of directionally incompatible movements. 33-42 - Thomas B. Christophel
, John-Dylan Haynes
:
Decoding complex flow-field patterns in visual working memory. 43-51 - Linda Geerligs, Emi Saliasi
, Natasha M. Maurits
, Remco J. Renken
, Monicque M. Lorist
:
Brain mechanisms underlying the effects of aging on different aspects of selective attention. 52-62 - Kiwoong Kim
, Seong-Joo Lee
, Chan-Seok Kang, Seong-Min Hwang
, Yong-Ho Lee, Kwon-Kyu Yu:
Toward a brain functional connectivity mapping modality by simultaneous imaging of coherent brainwaves. 63-69 - Matthijs Vink
, Jolanda M. Derks, Janna Marie Hoogendam
, Manon Hillegers
, René S. Kahn:
Functional differences in emotion processing during adolescence and early adulthood. 70-76 - David J. Philp, Mayuresh S. Korgaonkar
, Stuart M. Grieve
:
Thalamic volume and thalamo-cortical white matter tracts correlate with motor and verbal memory performance. 77-83 - Jennifer Wu
, Ramesh Srinivasan, Arshdeep Kaur, Steven C. Cramer:
Resting-state cortical connectivity predicts motor skill acquisition. 84-90 - Jun Wang
, Daniel H. Mathalon, Brian J. Roach
, James Reilly, Sarah K. Keedy, John A. Sweeney
, Judith M. Ford:
Action planning and predictive coding when speaking. 91-98 - Yu-Teng Chang
, Dimitrios Pantazis, Richard M. Leahy:
To cut or not to cut? Assessing the modular structure of brain networks. 99-108 - Ruben Teixeira Azevedo, Emiliano Macaluso
, Vanda Viola, Gabriele Sani
, Salvatore Maria Aglioti
:
Weighing the stigma of weight: An fMRI study of neural reactivity to the pain of obese individuals. 109-119 - Ryoichi Yokoyama, Takayuki Nozawa
, Motoaki Sugiura, Yukihito Yomogida
, Hikaru Takeuchi
, Yoritaka Akimoto, Satoru Shibuya, Ryuta Kawashima:
The neural bases underlying social risk perception in purchase decisions. 120-128 - Chuan Huang
, Jerome L. Ackerman
, Yoann Petibon, Marc D. Normandin
, Thomas J. Brady, Georges El Fakhri, Jinsong Ouyang:
Motion compensation for brain PET imaging using wireless MR active markers in simultaneous PET-MR: Phantom and non-human primate studies. 129-137 - Minako Uga, Toshiyuki Saito, Toshifumi Sano, Hidenori Yokota, Keiji Oguro, Edmi Edison Rizki
, Tsutomu Mizutani, Takusige Katura, Ippeita Dan, Eiju Watanabe:
Direct cortical hemodynamic mapping of somatotopy of pig nostril sensation by functional near-infrared cortical imaging (fNCI). 138-145 - Federico Chella
, Laura Marzetti
, Vittorio Pizzella
, Filippo Zappasodi, Guido Nolte:
Third order spectral analysis robust to mixing artifacts for mapping cross-frequency interactions in EEG/MEG. 146-161 - Bing Li
, Rui Liu
, Qin Huang, Jinling Lu, Qingming Luo
, Pengcheng Li
:
Coherent slow cortical potentials reveal a superior localization of resting-state functional connectivity using voltage-sensitive dye imaging. 162-168 - Danyang Kong, Christopher L. Asplund
, Michael W. L. Chee
:
Sleep deprivation reduces the rate of rapid picture processing. 169-176 - Anna Varentsova, Shengwei Zhang
, Konstantinos Arfanakis
:
Development of a high angular resolution diffusion imaging human brain template. 177-186 - Chun-Hsiang Chuang
, Li-Wei Ko
, Tzyy-Ping Jung
, Chin-Teng Lin
:
Kinesthesia in a sustained-attention driving task. 187-202 - Tomohiro Ishizu
, Semir Zeki:
Varieties of perceptual instability and their neural correlates. 203-209 - Simon Dymond
, Natalia S. Lawrence
, Benjamin T. Dunkley
, Kenneth S. L. Yuen, Elanor C. Hinton
, Mark R. Dixon, W. Miles Cox, Alice E. Hoon, Anita Munnelly
, Suresh D. Muthukumaraswamy
, Krish D. Singh
:
Almost winning: Induced MEG theta power in insula and orbitofrontal cortex increases during gambling near-misses and is associated with BOLD signal and gambling severity. 210-219 - Patrick P. Gao, Jevin W. Zhang, Joe S. Cheng, Iris Yuwen Zhou
, Ed X. Wu
:
The inferior colliculus is involved in deviant sound detection as revealed by BOLD fMRI. 220-227 - Katy A. Cross, Marco Iacoboni:
To imitate or not: Avoiding imitation involves preparatory inhibition of motor resonance. 228-236 - Alexander John Poplawsky
, Seong-Gi Kim:
Layer-dependent BOLD and CBV-weighted fMRI responses in the rat olfactory bulb. 237-251 - Andrea Zauner, Walter Gruber, Nicole Alexandra Himmelstoß, Julia Lechinger
, Wolfgang Klimesch:
Lexical access and evoked traveling alpha waves. 252-261 - Lourdes F. Guajardo, Nicole Y. Y. Wicha
:
Morphosyntax can modulate the N400 component: Event related potentials to gender-marked post-nominal adjectives. 262-272 - Damien Benis, Olivier David
, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Eric Seigneuret, Paul Krack
, Valérie Fraix, Stéphan Chabardès, Julien Bastin
:
Subthalamic nucleus activity dissociates proactive and reactive inhibition in patients with Parkinson's disease. 273-281 - Matthew J. Brookes
, George C. O'Neill
, Emma L. Hall, Mark William Woolrich
, Adam P. Baker, Sofia Palazzo Corner, Siân E. Robson, Peter G. Morris, Gareth R. Barnes
:
Measuring temporal, spectral and spatial changes in electrophysiological brain network connectivity. 282-299 - Bhim Mani Adhikari, Krish Sathian
, Charles M. Epstein, Bidhan Lamichhane, Mukesh Dhamala:
Oscillatory activity in neocortical networks during tactile discrimination near the limit of spatial acuity. 300-310 - Suzanne N. Avery
, Jacqueline A. Clauss
, Danny G. Winder, Neil D. Woodward
, Stephan Heckers
, Jennifer Urbano Blackford:
BNST neurocircuitry in humans. 311-323 - Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna, Rebecca Saxe, Tal Yarkoni:
Contributions of episodic retrieval and mentalizing to autobiographical thought: Evidence from functional neuroimaging, resting-state connectivity, and fMRI meta-analyses. 324-335 - Agneish Dutta, Kushal Shah, Juha Silvanto
, David Soto
:
Neural basis of non-conscious visual working memory. 336-343 - Scott J. Thompson, Magali Millecamps, Antonio Aliaga, David A. Seminowicz
, Lucie A. Low
, Barry J. Bedell, Laura S. Stone, Petra Schweinhardt
, M. Catherine Bushnell:
Metabolic brain activity suggestive of persistent pain in a rat model of neuropathic pain. 344-352 - Ashley J. Lamont
, Moyra E. Mortby
, Kaarin Anstey
, Perminder S. Sachdev
, Nicolas Cherbuin
:
Using sulcal and gyral measures of brain structure to investigate benefits of an active lifestyle. 353-359 - Holly E. Rossiter
, Emma M. Davis, Ella V. Clark
, Marie-Hélène Boudrias
, Nick S. Ward
:
Beta oscillations reflect changes in motor cortex inhibition in healthy ageing. 360-365 - Marta Gandolla, Simona Ferrante
, Franco Molteni, Eleonora Guanziroli
, Tiziano Frattini, Alberto Martegani, Giancarlo Ferrigno
, Karl J. Friston
, Alessandra Pedrocchi
, Nick S. Ward
:
Re-thinking the role of motor cortex: Context-sensitive motor outputs? 366-374 - Jens Kreitewolf, Etienne Gaudrain
, Katharina von Kriegstein
:
A neural mechanism for recognizing speech spoken by different speakers. 375-385 - Kim-Han Thung
, Chong-Yaw Wee, Pew-Thian Yap, Dinggang Shen:
Neurodegenerative disease diagnosis using incomplete multi-modality data via matrix shrinkage and completion. 386-400
- Wei-Tang Chang
, Kawin Setsompop
, Jyrki Ahveninen, John W. Belliveau, Thomas Witzel, Fa-Hsuan Lin
:
Improving the spatial resolution of magnetic resonance inverse imaging via the blipped-CAIPI acquisition scheme. 401-411 - Choong-Wan Woo
, Anjali Krishnan, Tor D. Wager:
Cluster-extent based thresholding in fMRI analyses: Pitfalls and recommendations. 412-419

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