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NeuroImage, Volume 70
Volume 70, April 2013
- Way Cherng Chen, Sean Foxley, Karla L. Miller:
Detecting microstructural properties of white matter based on compartmentalization of magnetic susceptibility. 1-9 - Jeff Kershaw, Christoph Leuze, Ichio Aoki, Takayuki Obata, Iwao Kanno, Hiroshi Ito, Yuki Yamaguchi, Hiroshi Handa:
Systematic changes to the apparent diffusion tensor of in vivo rat brain measured with an oscillating-gradient spin-echo sequence. 10-20 - Kristina Simonyan, Peter Herscovitch, Barry Horwitz:
Speech-induced striatal dopamine release is left lateralized and coupled to functional striatal circuits in healthy humans: A combined PET, fMRI and DTI study. 21-32 - Ian B. Malone, David M. Cash, Gerard R. Ridgway, David G. MacManus, Sébastien Ourselin, Nick C. Fox, Jonathan M. Schott:
MIRIAD - Public release of a multiple time point Alzheimer's MR imaging dataset. 33-36 - Annelies Baeck, Johan Wagemans, Hans P. Op de Beeck:
The distributed representation of random and meaningful object pairs in human occipitotemporal cortex: The weighted average as a general rule. 37-47 - Pedro Cavaleiro Miranda, Abeye Mekonnen, Ricardo Salvador, Giulio Ruffini:
The electric field in the cortex during transcranial current stimulation. 48-58 - Cheree James, Vaughan G. Macefield, Luke A. Henderson:
Real-time imaging of cortical and subcortical control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity in awake human subjects. 59-65 - Seth Madlon-Kay, Bijan Pesaran, Nathaniel D. Daw:
Action selection in multi-effector decision making. 66-79 - Klaudius Kalcher, Roland N. Boubela, Wolfgang Huf, Bharat B. Biswal, Pia Baldinger, Uta Sailer, Peter Filzmoser, Siegfried Kasper, Claus Lamm, Rupert Lanzenberger, Ewald Moser, Christian Windischberger:
RESCALE: Voxel-specific task-fMRI scaling using resting state fluctuation amplitude. 80-88 - Kathrin Rothermich, Sonja A. Kotz:
Predictions in speech comprehension: fMRI evidence on the meter-semantic interface. 89-100 - Inga M. Schepers, Till R. Schneider, Joerg F. Hipp, Andreas K. Engel, Daniel Senkowski:
Noise alters beta-band activity in superior temporal cortex during audiovisual speech processing. 101-112 - Ana M. Daugherty, Naftali Raz:
Age-related differences in iron content of subcortical nuclei observed in vivo: A meta-analysis. 113-121 - Falk Lüsebrink, Astrid Wollrab, Oliver Speck:
Cortical thickness determination of the human brain using high resolution 3 T and 7 T MRI data. 122-131 - Ashwini Oswal, Peter Brown, Vladimir Litvak:
Movement related dynamics of subthalmo-cortical alpha connectivity in Parkinson's disease. 132-142 - Morten Mattingsdal, Andrew Anand Brown, Srdjan Djurovic, Ida Elken Sønderby, Andres Server, Ingrid Melle, Ingrid Agartz, Eivind Hovig, Jimmy Jensen, Ole A. Andreassen:
Pathway analysis of genetic markers associated with a functional MRI faces paradigm implicates polymorphisms in calcium responsive pathways. 143-149 - Rikkert Hindriks, Michel J. A. M. van Putten:
Thalamo-cortical mechanisms underlying changes in amplitude and frequency of human alpha oscillations. 150-163 - Richard A. J. Masterton, Graeme D. Jackson, David F. Abbott:
Mapping brain activity using event-related independent components analysis (eICA): Specific advantages for EEG-fMRI. 164-174 - Cristina Scarpazza, Giuseppe Sartori, Maria Stefania De Simone, Andrea Mechelli:
When the single matters more than the group: Very high false positive rates in single case Voxel Based Morphometry. 175-188 - Sharon Gilaie-Dotan, Avital Hahamy-Dubossarsky, Yuval Nir, Aviva Berkovich-Ohana, Shlomo Bentin, Rafael Malach:
Resting state functional connectivity reflects abnormal task-activated patterns in a developmental object agnosic. 189-198 - Fernando Calamante, Richard A. J. Masterton, Jacques-Donald Tournier, Robert E. Smith, Lisa Willats, David Raffelt, Alan Connelly:
Track-weighted functional connectivity (TW-FC): A tool for characterizing the structural-functional connections in the brain. 199-210 - Stephanie C. Licata, Lisa D. H. Nickerson, Steven B. Lowen, George H. Trksak, Robert R. MacLean, Scott E. Lukas:
The hypnotic zolpidem increases the synchrony of BOLD signal fluctuations in widespread brain networks during a resting paradigm. 211-222 - Marcel A. J. van Gerven, Eric Maris, Michael R. Sperling, Ashwini Sharan, Brian Litt, Christopher Anderson, Gordon Baltuch, Joshua Jacobs:
Decoding the memorization of individual stimuli with direct human brain recordings. 223-232 - Mark A. Thornton, Andrew R. A. Conway:
Working memory for social information: Chunking or domain-specific buffer? 233-239 - Christian Keitel, Burkhard Maess, Erich Schröger, Matthias M. Müller:
Early visual and auditory processing rely on modality-specific attentional resources. 240-249 - Delia-Lisa Feis, Kay Henning Brodersen, D. Yves von Cramon, Eileen Luders, Marc Tittgemeyer:
Decoding gender dimorphism of the human brain using multimodal anatomical and diffusion MRI data. 250-257 - Benjamin de Haas, Dietrich Samuel Schwarzkopf, Maren Urner, Geraint Rees:
Auditory modulation of visual stimulus encoding in human retinotopic cortex. 258-267 - Jamie Ferri, Joseph Schmidt, Greg Hajcak, Turhan Canli:
Neural correlates of attentional deployment within unpleasant pictures. 268-277 - Deanne K. Thompson, Christopher L. Adamson, Gehan Roberts, Nathan Faggian, Stephen J. Wood, Simon K. Warfield, Lex W. Doyle, Peter J. Anderson, Gary F. Egan, Terrie E. Inder:
Hippocampal shape variations at term equivalent age in very preterm infants compared with term controls: Perinatal predictors and functional significance at age 7. 278-287 - Jacob Ellegood, Brooke A. Babineau, R. Mark Henkelman, Jason P. Lerch, Jacqueline N. Crawley:
Neuroanatomical analysis of the BTBR mouse model of autism using magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging. 288-300 - Titia Gebuis, Bert Reynvoet:
The neural mechanisms underlying passive and active processing of numerosity. 301-307 - Ung Jang, Yoonho Nam, Dong-Hyun Kim, Dosik Hwang:
Improvement of the SNR and resolution of susceptibility-weighted venography by model-based multi-echo denoising. 308-316 - Rebecca S. Schaefer, Peter Desain, Jason Farquhar:
Shared processing of perception and imagery of music in decomposed EEG. 317-326 - Enzo Tagliazucchi, Frederic von Wegner, Astrid Morzelewski, Verena Brodbeck, Sergey Borisov, Kolja Jahnke, Helmut Laufs:
Large-scale brain functional modularity is reflected in slow electroencephalographic rhythms across the human non-rapid eye movement sleep cycle. 327-339 - Julia P. Owen, Yi-Ou Li, Etay Ziv, Zoe Strominger, Jacquelyn Gold, Polina Bukshpun, Mari Wakahiro, Eric J. Friedman, Elliott H. Sherr, Pratik Mukherjee:
The structural connectome of the human brain in agenesis of the corpus callosum. 340-355 - Sukhwinder S. Shergill, Thomas P. White, Daniel W. Joyce, Paul M. Bays, Daniel M. Wolpert, Christopher D. Frith:
Modulation of somatosensory processing by action. 356-362 - Cynthia Wisnieff, Tian Liu, Pascal Spincemaille, Shuai Wang, Dong Zhou, Yi Wang:
Magnetic susceptibility anisotropy: Cylindrical symmetry from macroscopically ordered anisotropic molecules and accuracy of MRI measurements using few orientations. 363-376 - Siawoosh Mohammadi, Patrick Freund, Thorsten Feiweier, Armin Curt, Nikolaus Weiskopf:
The impact of post-processing on spinal cord diffusion tensor imaging. 377-385 - Boris Gutman, Xue Hua, Priya Rajagopalan, Yi-Yu Chou, Yalin Wang, Igor Yanovsky, Arthur W. Toga, Clifford R. Jack Jr., Michael W. Weiner, Paul M. Thompson:
Maximizing power to track Alzheimer's disease and MCI progression by LDA-based weighting of longitudinal ventricular surface features. 386-401 - Marcel A. de Reus, Martijn P. van den Heuvel:
Estimating false positives and negatives in brain networks. 402-409 - Alexandre Gramfort, Daniel Strohmeier, Jens Haueisen, Matti S. Hämäläinen, Matthieu Kowalski:
Time-frequency mixed-norm estimates: Sparse M/EEG imaging with non-stationary source activations. 410-422 - Paul Edison, Stephen F. Carter, Juha O. Rinne, G. Gelosa, Karl Herholz, Agneta Nordberg, David J. Brooks, Rainer Hinz:
Comparison of MRI based and PET template based approaches in the quantitative analysis of amyloid imaging with PIB-PET. 423-433
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