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NeuroImage, Volume 99
Volume 99, October 2014
- Doerte Simon, Michael P. I. Becker, Martin Mothes-Lasch, Wolfgang H. R. Miltner, Thomas Straube:
Effects of social context on feedback-related activity in the human ventral striatum. 1-6 - Niousha Bolandzadeh, Teresa Liu-Ambrose, Howard Aizenstein, Tamara B. Harris, Lenore J. Launer, Kristine Yaffe, Stephen B. Kritchevsky, Anne B. Newman, Caterina Rosano:
Pathways linking regional hyperintensities in the brain and slower gait. 7-13 - Paramveer S. Dhillon, David A. Wolk, Sandhitsu R. Das, Lyle H. Ungar, James C. Gee, Brian B. Avants:
Subject-specific functional parcellation via Prior Based Eigenanatomy. 14-27 - Li Dong, Diankun Gong, Pedro A. Valdés-Sosa, Yang Xia, Cheng Luo, Peng Xu, Dezhong Yao:
Simultaneous EEG-fMRI: Trial level spatio-temporal fusion for hierarchically reliable information discovery. 28-41 - Nicole Möhring, Christina Shen, Andres H. Neuhaus:
Spatiotemporal dynamics of early cortical gesture processing. 42-49 - Karen Debas, Julie Carrier, Marc Barakat, Guillaume Marrelec, Pierre Bellec, Abdallah Hadj Tahar, Avi Karni, Leslie G. Ungerleider, Habib Benali, Julien Doyon:
Off-line consolidation of motor sequence learning results in greater integration within a cortico-striatal functional network. 50-58 - Maital Neta, Bradley L. Schlaggar, Steven E. Petersen:
Separable responses to error, ambiguity, and reaction time in cingulo-opercular task control regions. 59-68 - Mika Naganawa, Leslie K. Jacobsen, Ming-Qiang Zheng, Shu-Fei Lin, Anindita Banerjee, Wonkyung Byon, David Weinzimmer, Giampaolo Tomasi, Nabeel Nabulsi, Sarah Grimwood, Lori L. Badura, Richard E. Carson, Timothy J. McCarthy, Yiyun Huang:
Evaluation of the agonist PET radioligand [11C]GR103545 to image kappa opioid receptor in humans: Kinetic model selection, test-retest reproducibility and receptor occupancy by the antagonist PF-04455242. 69-79 - Zhi Yang, Zirui Huang, Javier Gonzalez-Castillo, Rui Dai, Georg Northoff, Peter A. Bandettini:
Using fMRI to decode true thoughts independent of intention to conceal. 80-92 - Curt A. Sandman, Kevin Head, Lutfi Tugan Muftuler, Lydia M. Su, Claudia Buss, Elysia Poggi Davis:
Shape of the basal ganglia in preadolescent children is associated with cognitive performance. 93-102 - Roy Cox, Winni F. Hofman, Marieke de Boer, Lucia M. Talamini:
Local sleep spindle modulations in relation to specific memory cues. 103-110 - Stephen D. Mayhew, Karen J. Mullinger, Andrew P. Bagshaw, Richard Bowtell, Susan T. Francis:
Investigating intrinsic connectivity networks using simultaneous BOLD and CBF measurements. 111-121 - Kyle S. Burger, Eric Stice:
Greater striatopallidal adaptive coding during cue-reward learning and food reward habituation predict future weight gain. 122-128 - Teresa Wilcox, Laura B. Hawkins, Amy Hirshkowitz, David A. Boas:
Cortical activation to object shape and speed of motion during the first year. 129-141 - Satoshi Hirose, Koji Jimura, Akira Kunimatsu, Osamu Abe, Kuni Ohtomo, Yasushi Miyashita, Seiki Konishi:
Changes in cerebro-cerebellar interaction during response inhibition after performance improvement. 142-148 - Ben D. Amsel, Thomas P. Urbach, Marta Kutas:
Empirically grounding grounded cognition: The case of color. 149-157 - Paul R. A. Stokes, Jim F. M. Myers, Nicola J. Kalk, Ben J. Watson, David Erritzoe, Sue J. Wilson, Vincent J. Cunningham, Daniela A. Riaño Barros, Alexander Hammers, Federico E. Turkheimer, David J. Nutt, Anne Lingford-Hughes:
Acute increases in synaptic GABA detectable in the living human brain: A [11C]Ro15-4513 PET study. 158-165 - Nicholas J. Tustison, Philip A. Cook, Arno Klein, Gang Song, Sandhitsu R. Das, Jeffrey T. Duda, Benjamin M. Kandel, Niels van Strien, James R. Stone, James C. Gee, Brian B. Avants:
Large-scale evaluation of ANTs and FreeSurfer cortical thickness measurements. 166-179 - Nia Goulden, Aygul Khusnulina, Nicholas J. Davis, Robert M. Bracewell, Arun L. W. Bokde, Jonathan P. McNulty, Paul G. Mullins:
The salience network is responsible for switching between the default mode network and the central executive network: Replication from DCM. 180-190 - Jamie Near, Yi-Ching Lynn Ho, Kristian Sandberg, Chathura Kumaragamage, Jakob Udby Blicher:
Long-term reproducibility of GABA magnetic resonance spectroscopy. 191-196 - Rasa Gulbinaite, Addie Johnson, Ritske de Jong, Candice C. Morey, Hedderik van Rijn:
Dissociable mechanisms underlying individual differences in visual working memory capacity. 197-206 - Ryan P. J. Stocker, Marissa A. Cieply, Benjamin Paul, Hassen Khan, Luke Henry, Anthony P. Kontos, Anne Germain:
Combat-related blast exposure and traumatic brain injury influence brain glucose metabolism during REM sleep in military veterans. 207-214 - Jonas Persson, R. Nathan Spreng, Gary R. Turner, Agneta Herlitz, Arvid Morell, Eva Stening, Lars-Olof Wahlund, Johan Wikström, Hedvig Söderlund:
Sex differences in volume and structural covariance of the anterior and posterior hippocampus. 215-225 - Hongyoon Choi, Yu Kyeong Kim, Hyejin Kang, Hyekyoung Lee, Hyung Jun Im, Do Won Hwang, E. Edmund Kim, June-Key Chung, Dong Soo Lee:
Abnormal metabolic connectivity in the pilocarpine-induced epilepsy rat model: A multiscale network analysis based on persistent homology. 226-236 - Soyoung Kim, Mary C. Stephenson, Peter G. Morris, Stephen R. Jackson:
tDCS-induced alterations in GABA concentration within primary motor cortex predict motor learning and motor memory: A 7 T magnetic resonance spectroscopy study. 237-243 - Edgar Santos, Michael Schöll, Renán Sánchez-Porras, Markus A. Dahlem, Humberto Silos, Andreas Unterberg, Hartmut Dickhaus, Oliver W. Sakowitz:
Radial, spiral and reverberating waves of spreading depolarization occur in the gyrencephalic brain. 244-255 - Rachel Scheidegger, Eric T. Wong, David C. Alsop:
Contributors to contrast between glioma and brain tissue in chemical exchange saturation transfer sensitive imaging at 3 Tesla. 256-268 - Mareike Clos, Claudia Rottschy, Angela R. Laird, Peter T. Fox, Simon B. Eickhoff:
Comparison of structural covariance with functional connectivity approaches exemplified by an investigation of the left anterior insula. 269-280 - Karuna Subramaniam, Tracy L. Luks, Coleman Garrett, Cleo Chung, Melissa Fisher, Srikantan S. Nagarajan, Sophia Vinogradov:
Intensive cognitive training in schizophrenia enhances working memory and associated prefrontal cortical efficiency in a manner that drives long-term functional gains. 281-292 - Shihui Han, Yina Ma:
Cultural differences in human brain activity: A quantitative meta-analysis. 293-300 - Robert P. Spunt, Ralph Adolphs:
Validating the Why/How contrast for functional MRI studies of Theory of Mind. 301-311 - Hikaru Takeuchi, Yasuyuki Taki, Rui Nouchi, Atsushi Sekiguchi, Hiroshi Hashizume, Yuko Sassa, Yuka Kotozaki, Carlos Makoto Miyauchi, Ryoichi Yokoyama, Kunio Iizuka, Seishu Nakagawa, Tomomi Nagase, Keiko Kunitoki, Ryuta Kawashima:
Association between resting-state functional connectivity and empathizing/systemizing. 312-322 - Raphael Hilgenstock, Thomas Weiss, Otto W. Witte:
You'd Better Think Twice: Post-Decision Perceptual Confidence. 323-331 - Paul S. Muhle-Karbe, Wouter De Baene, Marcel Brass:
Do tasks matter in task switching? Dissociating domain-general from context-specific brain activity. 332-341 - C. Kabdebon, François Leroy, H. Simmonet, Matthieu Perrot, Jessica Dubois, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz:
Anatomical correlations of the international 10-20 sensor placement system in infants. 342-356 - Lars S. Jonasson, Jan Axelsson, Katrine Riklund, Todd S. Braver, Mattias Ögren, Lars Bäckman, Lars Nyberg:
Dopamine release in nucleus accumbens during rewarded task switching measured by [11C]raclopride. 357-364 - Catriona J. Wimberley, Kristina Fischer, Anthonin Reilhac, Bernd J. Pichler, Marie Claude Grégoire:
A data driven method for estimation of Bavail and appKD using a single injection protocol with [11C]raclopride in the mouse. 365-376 - Duncan A. J. Blythe, Stefan Haufe, Klaus-Robert Müller, Vadim V. Nikulin:
The effect of linear mixing in the EEG on Hurst exponent estimation. 377-387 - Adam Q. Bauer, Andrew W. Kraft, Patrick W. Wright, Abraham Z. Snyder, Jin-Moo Lee, Joseph P. Culver:
Optical imaging of disrupted functional connectivity following ischemic stroke in mice. 388-401 - David M. Watson, Tom Hartley, Timothy J. Andrews:
Patterns of response to visual scenes are linked to the low-level properties of the image. 402-410 - Fernanda S. Matias, Leonardo L. Gollo, Pedro V. Carelli, Steven L. Bressler, Mauro Copelli, Claudio R. Mirasso:
Modeling positive Granger causality and negative phase lag between cortical areas. 411-418 - J. S. H. Taylor, Kathleen Rastle, Matthew H. Davis:
Interpreting response time effects in functional imaging studies. 419-433 - Julian Macoveanu, Patrick M. Fisher, Mette E. Haahr, Vibe G. Frokjaer, Gitte Moos Knudsen, Hartwig R. Siebner:
Effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibition on neural activity related to risky decisions and monetary rewards in healthy males. 434-442 - Zaira Cattaneo, Carlotta Lega, Chiara Gardelli, Lotfi B. Merabet, Camilo José Cela-Conde, Marcos Nadal:
The role of prefrontal and parietal cortices in esthetic appreciation of representational and abstract art: A TMS study. 443-450 - Eva-Maria Pool, Anne K. Rehme, Gereon R. Fink, Simon B. Eickhoff, Christian Grefkes:
Handedness and effective connectivity of the motor system. 451-460 - Carlos Pedreira, Anna E. Vaudano, Rachel C. Thornton, Umair J. Chaudhary, Serge Vulliémoz, Helmut Laufs, Roman Rodionov, David W. Carmichael, Samden D. Lhatoo, Maxime Guye, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga, Louis Lemieux:
Classification of EEG abnormalities in partial epilepsy with simultaneous EEG-fMRI recordings. 461-476 - Philip A. Cook, Corey T. McMillan, Brian B. Avants, Jonathan E. Peelle, James C. Gee, Murray Grossman:
Relating brain anatomy and cognitive ability using a multivariate multimodal framework. 477-486 - Jacques Jonas, Bruno Rossion, Julien Krieg, Laurent Koessler, Sophie Colnat-Coulbois, Hervé Vespignani, Corentin Jacques, Jean Pierre Vignal, Hélène Brissart, Louis Maillard:
Intracerebral electrical stimulation of a face-selective area in the right inferior occipital cortex impairs individual face discrimination. 487-497 - Erik Ziegler, Maud Rouillard, Elodie André, Tim Coolen, Johan Stender, Evelyne Balteau, Christophe Phillips, Gaëtan Garraux:
Mapping track density changes in nigrostriatal and extranigral pathways in Parkinson's disease. 498-508 - Rouhollah O. Abdollahi, Hauke Kolster, Matthew F. Glasser, Emma C. Robinson, Timothy S. Coalson, Donna L. Dierker, Mark Jenkinson, David C. Van Essen, Guy A. Orban:
Correspondences between retinotopic areas and myelin maps in human visual cortex. 509-524
- Katrin Amunts, Michael Hawrylycz, David C. Van Essen, John D. Van Horn, Noam Harel, Jean-Baptiste Poline, Federico De Martino, Jan G. Bjaalie, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz, Stanislas Dehaene, Pedro A. Valdés-Sosa, Bertrand Thirion, Karl Zilles, Sean L. Hill, Mathew Birdsall Abrams, Peter A. Tass, Wim Vanduffel, Alan C. Evans, Simon B. Eickhoff:
Interoperable atlases of the human brain. 525-532
- Karl J. Friston, Joshua Kahan, Adeel Razi, Klaas Enno Stephan, Olaf Sporns:
On nodes and modes in resting state fMRI. 533-547 - Anne Sophie Dubarry, Jean-Michel Badier, Agnès Trébuchon-Da Fonseca, Martine Gavaret, Romain Carron, Fabrice Bartolomei, Catherine Liégeois-Chauvel, Jean Régis, Patrick Chauvel, Francois-Xavier Alario, Christian G. Bénar:
Simultaneous recording of MEG, EEG and intracerebral EEG during visual stimulation: From feasibility to single-trial analysis. 548-558 - Robert Langner, Claudia Rottschy, Angela R. Laird, Peter T. Fox, Simon B. Eickhoff:
Meta-analytic connectivity modeling revisited: Controlling for activation base rates. 559-570 - Gang Chen, Nancy E. Adleman, Ziad S. Saad, Ellen Leibenluft, Robert W. Cox:
Applications of multivariate modeling to neuroimaging group analysis: A comprehensive alternative to univariate general linear model. 571-588
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