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NeuroImage, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, October 2007
- Chris J. Martin:
Anaesthetic use in animal models for neuroimaging. 1-2 - Fuqiang Zhao, Tao Jin, Ping Wang, Seong-Gi Kim:
Isoflurane anesthesia effect in functional imaging studies. 3-4
- D. Alvarez-Fischer, G. Blessmann, C. Trosowski, Martin Béhé, T. Schurrat, A. Hartmann, T. M. Behr, Wolfgang H. Oertel, Günter U. Höglinger, H. Höffken:
Quantitative [123I]FP-CIT pinhole SPECT imaging predicts striatal dopamine levels, but not number of nigral neurons in different mouse models of Parkinson's disease. 5-12 - Stefan J. Teipel, Christine Born, Michael Ewers, Arun L. W. Bokde, Maximilian F. Reiser, Hans-Jürgen Möller, Harald Hampel:
Multivariate deformation-based analysis of brain atrophy to predict Alzheimer's disease in mild cognitive impairment. 13-24 - Francesco Vetri, Danilo Menicucci, Dominga Lapi, Angelo Gemignani, Antonio Colantuoni:
Pial arteriolar vasomotion changes during cortical activation in rats. 25-33 - Martine M. Mirrione, Wynne K. Schiffer, Joanna S. Fowler, David L. Alexoff, Stephen L. Dewey, Stella E. Tsirka:
A novel approach for imaging brain-behavior relationships in mice reveals unexpected metabolic patterns during seizures in the absence of tissue plasminogen activator. 34-42 - Dave R. M. Langers, Jacobus F. A. Jansen, Walter H. Backes:
Enhanced signal detection in neuroimaging by means of regional control of the global false discovery rate. 43-56 - Silje Alvestad, Pål Erik Goa, Hong Qu, Øystein Risa, Christian Brekken, Ursula Sonnewald, Olav Haraldseth, Janniche Hammer, Ole Petter Ottersen, Asta K. Håberg:
In vivo mapping of temporospatial changes in manganese enhancement in rat brain during epileptogenesis. 57-66
- Jean Daunizeau, Karl J. Friston:
A mesostate-space model for EEG and MEG. 67-81 - Alexander Hammers, Marie-Claude Asselin, Federico E. Turkheimer, Rainer Hinz, Safiye Osman, Gary Hotton, David J. Brooks, John S. Duncan, Matthias J. Koepp:
Balancing bias, reliability, noise properties and the need for parametric maps in quantitative ligand PET: [11C]diprenorphine test-retest data. 82-94 - John Ashburner:
A fast diffeomorphic image registration algorithm. 95-113 - Tianming Liu, Hai Li, Kelvin K. Wong, Ashley Tarokh, Lei Guo, Stephen T. C. Wong:
Brain tissue segmentation based on DTI data. 114-123 - Frédéric Grouiller, Laurent Vercueil, Alexandre Krainik, Christoph Segebarth, Philippe Kahane, Olivier David:
A comparative study of different artefact removal algorithms for EEG signals acquired during functional MRI. 124-137
- Ralph Meier, Ute Häussler, Ad Aertsen, Colin Deransart, Antoine Depaulis, Ulrich Egert:
Short-term changes in bilateral hippocampal coherence precede epileptiform events. 138-149 - Frank Angenstein, Elena Kammerer, Heiko G. Niessen, Julietta U. Frey, Henning Scheich, Sabine Frey:
Frequency-dependent activation pattern in the rat hippocampus, a simultaneous electrophysiological and fMRI study. 150-163 - Patricia J. Bulsing, Monique A. M. Smeets, Thomas Hummel, Marcel A. van den Hout:
Influence of chemosensory pain-expectancy on olfactory event-related potentials. 164-170 - Frank Puga, Douglas W. Barrett, Christel C. Bastida, F. Gonzalez-Lima:
Functional networks underlying latent inhibition learning in the mouse brain. 171-183 - Philip S. Lee, Jennifer Foss-Feig, Joshua G. Henderson, Lauren E. Kenworthy, Lisa Gilotty, William D. Gaillard, Chandan J. Vaidya:
Atypical neural substrates of Embedded Figures Task performance in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 184-193
- Bianca C. Wittmann, Nico Bunzeck, Raymond J. Dolan, Emrah Düzel:
Anticipation of novelty recruits reward system and hippocampus while promoting recollection. 194-202 - Ulrike M. Krämer, Henk Jansma, Claus Tempelmann, Thomas F. Münte:
Tit-for-tat: The neural basis of reactive aggression. 203-211 - Shaozheng Qin, Carinne Piekema, Karl Magnus Petersson, Buxin Han, Jing Luo, Guillén Fernández:
Probing the transformation of discontinuous associations into episodic memory: An event-related fMRI study. 212-222 - Scott C. Matthews, Alan N. Simmons, Irina Strigo, Kerry Jang, Murray B. Stein, Martin P. Paulus:
Heritability of anterior cingulate response to conflict: An fMRI study in female twins. 223-227 - Rüdiger Ilg, Kai Vogeley, Thomas Goschke, Annette Bolte, N. Jon Shah, Ernst Pöppel, Gereon R. Fink:
Neural processes underlying intuitive coherence judgments as revealed by fMRI on a semantic judgment task. 228-238
Volume 38, Number 2, November 2007
- Jiangyang Zhang, Alan C. Evans, Laurent Hermoye, Seung-Koo Lee, Setsu Wakana, Weihong Zhang, Pamela K. Donohue, Michael I. Miller, Hao Huang, Xiaoqing Wang, Peter C. M. van Zijl, Susumu Mori:
Evidence of slow maturation of the superior longitudinal fasciculus in early childhood by diffusion tensor imaging. 239-247 - Vasily A. Vakorin, Olga Krakovska, Ron Borowsky, Gordon E. Sarty:
Inferring neural activity from BOLD signals through nonlinear optimization. 248-260 - R. Laila Ahsan, Richard Allom, Ioannis S. Gousias, Helai Habib, Federico E. Turkheimer, Samantha Free, Louis Lemieux, Ralph Myers, John S. Duncan, David J. Brooks, Matthias J. Koepp, Alexander Hammers:
Volumes, spatial extents and a probabilistic atlas of the human basal ganglia and thalamus. 261-270 - Daniel S. Reich, Seth A. Smith, Kathleen M. Zackowski, Eliza M. Gordon-Lipkin, Craig K. Jones, Jonathan A. D. Farrell, Susumu Mori, Peter C. M. van Zijl, Peter A. Calabresi:
Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging analysis of the corticospinal tract in multiple sclerosis. 271-279
- Andrew P. Bagshaw, Tracy Warbrick:
Single trial variability of EEG and fMRI responses to visual stimuli. 280-292
- Lora T. Likova, Christopher W. Tyler:
Stereomotion processing in the human occipital cortex. 293-305 - Karin Shmueli, Peter van Gelderen, Jacco A. de Zwart, Silvina G. Horovitz, Masaki Fukunaga, J. Martijn Jansma, Jeff H. Duyn:
Low-frequency fluctuations in the cardiac rate as a source of variance in the resting-state fMRI BOLD signal. 306-320
- Cyril R. Pernet, Johanna Uusvuori, Riitta Salmelin:
Parafoveal-on-foveal and foveal word priming are different processes: Behavioral and neurophysiological evidence. 321-330 - Robbin A. Miranda, Michael T. Ullman:
Double dissociation between rules and memory in music: An event-related potential study. 331-345 - Roland H. Grabner, Daniel Ansari, Gernot Reishofer, Elsbeth Stern, Franz Ebner, Christa Neuper:
Individual differences in mathematical competence predict parietal brain activation during mental calculation. 346-356 - Laetitia Silvert, Jöran Lepsien, Nickolaos F. Fragopanagos, Brian A. Goolsby, Monika Kiss, John G. Taylor, Jane E. Raymond, Kimron L. Shapiro, Martin Eimer, Anna Christina Nobre:
Influence of attentional demands on the processing of emotional facial expressions in the amygdala. 357-366 - Stephan Bender, Stefanie Hellwig, Franz Resch, Matthias Weisbrod:
Am I safe? The ventrolateral prefrontal cortex 'detects' when an unpleasant event does not occur. 367-385
Volume 38, Number 3, November 2007
- Klaas Enno Stephan, Nikolaus Weiskopf, Peter M. Drysdale, Peter A. Robinson, Karl J. Friston:
Comparing hemodynamic models with DCM. 387-401 - Stefano Diciotti, Cinzia Gavazzi, Riccardo Della Nave, Enrico Boni, Andrea Ginestroni, Lorenzo Paoli, Paolo Cecchi, Nicola De Stefano, Mario Mascalchi:
Self-paced frequency of a simple motor task and brain activation: An fMRI study in healthy subjects using an on-line monitor device. 402-412 - Narcís Cardoner, Carles Soriano-Mas, Jesús Pujol, Pino Alonso, Ben J. Harrison, Joan Deus, Rosa Hernández-Ribas, José Manuel Menchón, Julio Vallejo:
Brain structural correlates of depressive comorbidity in obsessive-compulsive disorder. 413-421
- Richard N. Henson, Jérémie Mattout, Krish D. Singh, Gareth R. Barnes, Arjan Hillebrand, Karl J. Friston:
Population-level inferences for distributed MEG source localization under multiple constraints: Application to face-evoked fields. 422-438 - Benoit Cottereau, Karim Jerbi, Sylvain Baillet:
Multiresolution imaging of MEG cortical sources using an explicit piecewise model. 439-451 - Gentaro Taga, Fumitaka Homae, Hama Watanabe:
Effects of source-detector distance of near infrared spectroscopy on the measurement of the cortical hemodynamic response in infants. 452-460 - Hui Xue, Latha Srinivasan, Shuzhou Jiang, Mary A. Rutherford, A. David Edwards, Daniel Rueckert, Joseph V. Hajnal:
Automatic segmentation and reconstruction of the cortex from neonatal MRI. 461-477 - Justin R. Chumbley, Karl J. Friston, Tom Fearn, Stefan J. Kiebel:
A Metropolis-Hastings algorithm for dynamic causal models. 478-487 - Roman Rodionov, Federico De Martino, Helmut Laufs, David W. Carmichael, Elia Formisano, Matthew C. Walker, John S. Duncan, Louis Lemieux:
Independent component analysis of interictal fMRI in focal epilepsy: Comparison with general linear model-based EEG-correlated fMRI. 488-500 - Alexis Roche, Sébastien Mériaux, Merlin Keller, Bertrand Thirion:
Mixed-effect statistics for group analysis in fMRI: A nonparametric maximum likelihood approach. 501-510
- Eleonora Fornari, Maria G. Knyazeva, Reto Meuli, Philippe Maeder:
Myelination shapes functional activity in the developing brain. 511-518 - Rosa Aurora Chávez-Eakle, Ariel Graff-Guerrero, Juan-Carlos García-Reyna, Víctor Vaugier, Carlos Cruz-Fuentes:
Cerebral blood flow associated with creative performance: A comparative study. 519-528 - Bas Jasperse, Hugo Vrenken, Ernesto Sanz-Arigita, Vincent de Groot, Stephen M. Smith, Chris H. Polman, Frederik Barkhof:
Regional brain atrophy development is related to specific aspects of clinical dysfunction in multiple sclerosis. 529-537 - William R. Marchand, James N. Lee, John W. Thatcher, Grant W. Thatcher, Cody Jensen, Jennifer Starr:
Motor deactivation in the human cortex and basal ganglia. 538-548 - Rajendra D. Badgaiyan, Alan J. Fischman, Nathaniel M. Alpert:
Striatal dopamine release in sequential learning. 549-556 - Juliana Yacubian, Tobias Sommer, Katrin Schroeder, Jan Gläscher, Dieter F. Braus, Christian Büchel:
Subregions of the ventral striatum show preferential coding of reward magnitude and probability. 557-563
- Tali Bitan, Jimmy Cheon, Dong Lu, Douglas D. Burman, Darren R. Gitelman, M.-Marsel Mesulam, James R. Booth:
Developmental changes in activation and effective connectivity in phonological processing. 564-575 - Aya Ihara, Tomoe Hayakawa, Qiang Wei, Shinji Munetsuna, Norio Fujimaki:
Lexical access and selection of contextually appropriate meaning for ambiguous words. 576-588 - Chun-Yu Lin, Lee Ryan:
Repetition priming without identification of the primes: Evidence for a component process view of priming. 589-603 - Jeremy B. Caplan, Mackenzie G. Glaholt:
The roles of EEG oscillations in learning relational information. 604-616 - Jennifer K. Roth, Susan M. Courtney:
Neural system for updating object working memory from different sources: Sensory stimuli or long-term memory. 617-630 - Qian Luo, Derek G. V. Mitchell, Matthew M. Jones, Krystal Mondillo, Meena Vythilingam, R. James R. Blair:
Common regions of dorsal anterior cingulate and prefrontal-parietal cortices provide attentional control of distracters varying in emotionality and visibility. 631-639 - Chiang-shan Ray Li, Peisi Yan, Keri L. Bergquist, Rajita Sinha:
Greater activation of the "default" brain regions predicts stop signal errors. 640-648
Volume 38, Number 4, December 2007
- Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Peter A. Bandettini:
Analyzing for information, not activation, to exploit high-resolution fMRI. 649-662 - Andreas Kleinschmidt:
Different analysis solutions for different spatial resolutions? Moving towards a mesoscopic mapping of functional architecture in the human brain. 663-665 - Nikolaus Kriegeskorte, Peter A. Bandettini:
Combining the tools: Activation- and information-based fMRI analysis. 666-668
- Katarzyna Majcher, Boguslaw Tomanek, Ursula I. Tuor, Andrzej Jasinski, Tadeusz Foniok, David Rushforth, Grzegorz Hess:
Functional magnetic resonance imaging within the rat spinal cord following peripheral nerve injury. 669-676 - Lee M. Harrison, William D. Penny, John Ashburner, Nelson J. Trujillo-Barreto, Karl J. Friston:
Diffusion-based spatial priors for imaging. 677-695
- Elizabeth Redcay, Daniel P. Kennedy, Eric Courchesne:
fMRI during natural sleep as a method to study brain function during early childhood. 696-707 - Alexander Tikhonov, Barbara F. Händel, Thomas Haarmeier, Werner Lutzenberger, Peter Thier:
Gamma oscillations underlying the visual motion aftereffect. 708-719 - Jason G. Craggs, Donald D. Price, G. Nicholas Verne, William M. Perlstein, Michael M. Robinson:
Functional brain interactions that serve cognitive-affective processing during pain and placebo analgesia. 720-729
- Leila Reddy, Farshad Moradi, Christof Koch:
Top-down biases win against focal attention in the fusiform face area. 730-739 - Derek Evan Nee, John Jonides, Marc G. Berman:
Neural mechanisms of proactive interference-resolution. 740-751 - Carlo Reverberi, Paolo Cherubini, Attilio Rapisarda, Elisa Rigamonti, Carlo Caltagirone, Richard S. J. Frackowiak, Emiliano Macaluso, Eraldo Paulesu:
Neural basis of generation of conclusions in elementary deduction. 752-762
- Jürgen Mellinger, Gerwin Schalk, Christoph Braun, Hubert Preissl, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Niels Birbaumer, Andrea Kübler:
Erratum to "An MEG-based brain-computer interface (BCI)" [NeuroImage 36 (2007) 581-593]. 763 - Claus Lamm, Christian Windischberger, Ewald Moser, Herbert Bauer:
Corrigendum to "The functional role of dorso-lateral premotor cortex during mental rotation. An event-related fMRI study separating cognitive processing steps using a novel task paradigm" [NeuroImage 36 (2007) 1374-1386]. 764-765 - Gary Price, Mara Cercignani, Geoffrey J. M. Parker, Daniel R. Altmann, Thomas R. E. Barnes, Gareth J. Barker, Eileen M. Joyce, Maria A. Ron:
Corrigendum to "Abnormal brain connectivity in first-episode psychosis: A diffusion MRI tractography study of the corpus callosum" [NeuroImage 35 (2007) 458-466]. 766
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