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NeuroImage, Volume 107
Volume 107, February 2015
- Condon Lau, Jevin W. Zhang, Bradley McPherson, Martin Pienkowski, Ed X. Wu:
Long-term, passive exposure to non-traumatic acoustic noise induces neural adaptation in the adult rat medial geniculate body and auditory cortex. 1-9 - Amandine Rubio, Lukas Van Oudenhove, Sonia Pellissier, Huynh Giao Ly, Patrick Dupont, Hugo Lafaye de Micheaux, Jan Tack, Cécile Dantzer, Chantal Delon-Martin, Bruno Bonaz:
Uncertainty in anticipation of uncomfortable rectal distension is modulated by the autonomic nervous system - A fMRI study in healthy volunteers. 10-22 - Laurentius Huber, Jozien B. M. Goense, Aneurin J. Kennerley, Robert Trampel, Maria Guidi, Enrico Reimer, Dimo Ivanov, Nicole E. Neef, Claudine Joëlle Gauthier, Robert Turner, Harald E. Möller:
Cortical lamina-dependent blood volume changes in human brain at 7 T. 23-33 - Aline Bompas, Petroc Sumner, Suresh D. Muthukumaraswamy, Krish D. Singh, Iain D. Gilchrist:
The contribution of pre-stimulus neural oscillatory activity to spontaneous response time variability. 34-45 - Kelvin K. Leung, Ian B. Malone, Sébastien Ourselin, Jeffrey L. Gunter, Matt A. Bernstein, Paul M. Thompson, Clifford R. Jack Jr., Michael W. Weiner, Nick C. Fox:
Effects of changing from non-accelerated to accelerated MRI for follow-up in brain atrophy measurement. 46-53 - Anna Butorina, A. Prokofyev, Maria Nazarova, Vladimir Litvak, Tatiana Alexandrovna Stroganova:
Corrigendum to "The mirror illusion induces high gamma oscillations in the absence of movement". 54 - Yi Su, Tyler M. Blazey, Abraham Z. Snyder, Marcus E. Raichle, Daniel S. Marcus, Beau M. Ances, Randall J. Bateman, Nigel J. Cairns, Patricia Aldea, Lisa Cash, Jon J. Christensen, Karl Friedrichsen, Russ C. Hornbeck, Angela M. Farrar, Christopher J. Owen, Richard P. Mayeux, Adam M. Brickman, William E. Klunk, Julie C. Price, Paul M. Thompson, Bernardino Ghetti, Andrew J. Saykin, Reisa A. Sperling, Keith A. Johnson, Peter R. Schofield, Virginia Buckles, John C. Morris, Tammie L. S. Benzinger:
Partial volume correction in quantitative amyloid imaging. 55-64 - Cirong Liu, Xiaoguang Tian, Huilang Liu, Yin Mo, Fan Bai, Xudong Zhao, Yuanye Ma, Jianhong Wang:
Rhesus monkey brain development during late infancy and the effect of phencyclidine: A longitudinal MRI and DTI study. 65-75 - Roland Nigbur, Jaqueline Schneider, Werner Sommer, Olaf Dimigen, Birgit Stürmer:
Ad-hoc and context-dependent adjustments of selective attention in conflict control: An ERP study with visual probes. 76-84 - Maziar Yaesoubi, Robyn L. Miller, Vince D. Calhoun:
Mutually temporally independent connectivity patterns: A new framework to study the dynamics of brain connectivity at rest with application to explain group difference based on gender. 85-94 - Kathrin Finke, Julia Neitzel, Josef G. Bäuml, Petra Redel, Hermann J. Müller, Chun Meng, Julia Jaekel, Marcel Daamen, Lukas Scheef, Barbara Busch, Nicole Baumann, Henning Boecker, Peter Bartmann, Thomas Habekost, Dieter Wolke, Afra M. Wohlschläger, Christian Sorg:
Visual attention in preterm born adults: Specifically impaired attentional sub-mechanisms that link with altered intrinsic brain networks in a compensation-like mode. 95-106 - Martin Reuter, M. Dylan Tisdall, Abid Y. Qureshi, Randy L. Buckner, André J. W. van der Kouwe, Bruce Fischl:
Head motion during MRI acquisition reduces gray matter volume and thickness estimates. 107-115 - Jan Sölter, Jan Schumacher, Hartwig Spors, Michael Schmuker:
Erratum to "Automatic segmentation of odour maps in the mouse olfactory bulb using regularized non-negative matrix factorization" [NeuroImage 98 (2014) 279-288]. 116 - Margarita Papadopoulou, Marco Leite, Pieter van Mierlo, Kristl Vonck, Louis Lemieux, Karl J. Friston, Daniele Marinazzo:
Tracking slow modulations in synaptic gain using dynamic causal modelling: Validation in epilepsy. 117-126 - Andreas Horn, Andrea A. Kühn:
Lead-DBS: A toolbox for deep brain stimulation electrode localizations and visualizations. 127-135 - Feng Kong, Siyuan Hu, Xu Wang, Yiying Song, Jia Liu:
Neural correlates of the happy life: The amplitude of spontaneous low frequency fluctuations predicts subjective well-being. 136-145 - Kurt Braunlich, Javier Gomez-Lavin, Carol A. Seger:
Frontoparietal networks involved in categorization and item working memory. 146-162 - Diana Khabipova, Yves Wiaux, Rolf Gruetter, José P. Marques:
A modulated closed form solution for quantitative susceptibility mapping - A thorough evaluation and comparison to iterative methods based on edge prior knowledge. 163-174 - Brian W. Haas, Alexandra Ishak, Ian W. Anderson, Megan M. Filkowski:
The tendency to trust is reflected in human brain structure. 175-181 - Jan Scholz, Yosuke Niibori, Paul W. Frankland, Jason P. Lerch:
Rotarod training in mice is associated with changes in brain structure observable with multimodal MRI. 182-189 - Fukuda Megumi, Bahador Bahrami, Ryota Kanai, Geraint Rees:
Brain activity dynamics in human parietal regions during spontaneous switches in bistable perception. 190-197 - Ilaria Berteletti, G. Man, James R. Booth:
How number line estimation skills relate to neural activations in single digit subtraction problems. 198-206 - Jingyuan E. Chen, Gary H. Glover:
BOLD fractional contribution to resting-state functional connectivity above 0.1 Hz. 207-218 - Thomas H. B. FitzGerald, Rosalyn J. Moran, Karl J. Friston, Raymond J. Dolan:
Precision and neuronal dynamics in the human posterior parietal cortex during evidence accumulation. 219-228 - Andrew J. Weitz, Zhongnan Fang, Hyun Joo Lee, Robert S. Fisher, Wesley C. Smith, ManKin Choy, Jia Liu, Peter Lin, Matthew Rosenberg, Jin Hyung Lee:
Optogenetic fMRI reveals distinct, frequency-dependent networks recruited by dorsal and intermediate hippocampus stimulations. 229-241 - Ileana O. Jelescu, Jelle Veraart, Vitria Adisetiyo, Sarah S. Milla, Dmitry S. Novikov, Els Fieremans:
One diffusion acquisition and different white matter models: How does microstructure change in human early development based on WMTI and NODDI? 242-256 - Claus Henning Läppchen, T. Ringer, Juliane Blessin, K. Schulz, Gundula Seidel, Rüdiger Lange, Farsin Hamzei:
Daily iTBS worsens hand motor training - A combined TMS, fMRI and mirror training study. 257-265 - Jiaxiang Zhang, James B. Rowe:
The neural signature of information regularity in temporally extended event sequences. 266-276 - Abdurahman S. Elkhetali, Ryan J. Vaden, Sean M. Pool, Kristina M. Visscher:
Early visual cortex reflects initiation and maintenance of task set. 277-288 - Claudia Grellmann, Sebastian Bitzer, Jane Neumann, Lars T. Westlye, Ole A. Andreassen, Arno Villringer, Annette Horstmann:
Comparison of variants of canonical correlation analysis and partial least squares for combined analysis of MRI and genetic data. 289-310 - Peter Manza, Sheng Zhang, Sien Hu, Herta H. Chao, Hoi-Chung Leung, Chiang-shan Ray Li:
The effects of age on resting state functional connectivity of the basal ganglia from young to middle adulthood. 311-322 - Yuka O. Okazaki, Jörn M. Horschig, Lisa Luther, Robert Oostenveld, Ikuya Murakami, Ole Jensen:
Real-time MEG neurofeedback training of posterior alpha activity modulates subsequent visual detection performance. 323-332 - Catherine S. Hubbard, Shariq A. Khan, Su Xu, Myeounghoon Cha, Radi Masri, David A. Seminowicz:
Behavioral, metabolic and functional brain changes in a rat model of chronic neuropathic pain: A longitudinal MRI study. 333-344 - Qingbao Yu, Erik B. Erhardt, Jing Sui, Yuhui Du, Hao He, R. Devon Hjelm, Mustafa S. Çetin, Srinivas Rachakonda, Robyn L. Miller, Godfrey D. Pearlson, Vince D. Calhoun:
Assessing dynamic brain graphs of time-varying connectivity in fMRI data: Application to healthy controls and patients with schizophrenia. 345-355 - Matthias Guggenmos, Volker Thoma, Radoslaw Martin Cichy, John-Dylan Haynes, Philipp Sterzer, Alan Richardson-Klavehn:
Non-holistic coding of objects in lateral occipital complex with and without attention. 356-363
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