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NeuroImage, Volume 164
Volume 164, January 2018
- Essa Yacoub, Lawrence L. Wald:
Pushing the spatio-temporal limits of MRI and fMRI. 1-3 - Kang Cheng:
Exploration of human visual cortex using high spatial resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging. 4-9 - Denis Schluppeck
, Rosa-María Sánchez-Panchuelo, Susan T. Francis:
Exploring structure and function of sensory cortex with 7 T MRI. 10-17 - Michelle Moerel
, Federico De Martino
, Valentin G. Kemper, Sebastian Schmitter
, An T. Vu, Kâmil Ugurbil, Elia Formisano
, Essa Yacoub:
Sensitivity and specificity considerations for fMRI encoding, decoding, and mapping of auditory cortex at ultra-high field. 18-31 - Denis Chaimow
, Essa Yacoub, Kâmil Ugurbil, Amir Shmuel:
Spatial specificity of the functional MRI blood oxygenation response relative to neuronal activity. 32-47 - Valentin G. Kemper, Federico De Martino
, Thomas C. Emmerling, Essa Yacoub, Rainer Goebel
:
High resolution data analysis strategies for mesoscale human functional MRI at 7 and 9.4 T. 48-58 - Cheryl A. Olman
, Pinglei Bao, Stephen A. Engel, Andrea N. Grant
, Chris Purington, Cheng Qiu
, Michael-Paul Schallmo
, Bosco S. Tjan:
Hemifield columns co-opt ocular dominance column structure in human achiasma. 59-66 - Denis Chaimow
, Kâmil Ugurbil, Amir Shmuel:
Optimization of functional MRI for detection, decoding and high-resolution imaging of the response patterns of cortical columns. 67-99 - Alessio Fracasso
, Peter R. Luijten, Serge O. Dumoulin
, Natalia Petridou
:
Laminar imaging of positive and negative BOLD in human visual cortex at 7 T. 100-111 - Shlomi Lifshits, Omri Tomer, Ittai Shamir, Daniel Barazany, Galia Tsarfaty, Saharon Rosset, Yaniv Assaf:
Resolution considerations in imaging of the cortical layers. 112-120 - Cecil Chern-Chyi Yen
, Daniel Papoti
, Afonso C. Silva
:
Investigating the spatiotemporal characteristics of the deoxyhemoglobin-related and deoxyhemoglobin-unrelated functional hemodynamic response across cortical layers in awake marmosets. 121-130 - Laurentius Huber, Dimo Ivanov
, Daniel A. Handwerker
, Sean Marrett
, Maria Guidi
, Kâmil Uludag
, Peter A. Bandettini, Benedikt A. Poser:
Techniques for blood volume fMRI with VASO: From low-resolution mapping towards sub-millimeter layer-dependent applications. 131-143 - Franziska Albers, Florian Schmid, Lydia Wachsmuth, Cornelius Faber
:
Line scanning fMRI reveals earlier onset of optogenetically evoked BOLD response in rat somatosensory cortex as compared to sensory stimulation. 144-154 - David A. Feinberg, An T. Vu, Alexander Beckett:
Pushing the limits of ultra-high resolution human brain imaging with SMS-EPI demonstrated for columnar level fMRI. 155-163 - An T. Vu, Alexander Beckett, Kawin Setsompop
, David A. Feinberg:
Evaluation of SLIce Dithered Enhanced Resolution Simultaneous MultiSlice (SLIDER-SMS) for human fMRI. 164-171 - Xuesong Li, Xiaodong Ma
, Lyu Li, Zhe Zhang
, Xue Zhang
, Yan Tong, Lihong Wang, Sen Song, Hua Guo:
Dual-TRACER: High resolution fMRI with constrained evolution reconstruction. 172-182 - Funda Yildirim
, Joana Carvalho
, Frans W. Cornelissen:
A second-order orientation-contrast stimulus for population-receptive-field-based retinotopic mapping. 183-193 - Fa-Hsuan Lin
, Jonathan R. Polimeni
, Jo-Fu Lotus Lin, Kevin Wen-Kai Tsai, Ying-Hua Chu, Pu-Yeh Wu
, Yi-Tien Li
, Yi-Cheng Hsu, Shang-Yueh Tsai, Wen-Jui Kuo:
Relative latency and temporal variability of hemodynamic responses at the human primary visual cortex. 194-201 - Cameron Trapp
, Kishore Vakamudi, Stefan Posse:
On the detection of high frequency correlations in resting state fMRI. 202-213 - Peter E. Yoo, Sam E. John, Shawna Farquharson, Jon O. Cleary
, Yan Tat Wong
, Amanda Ng, Claire B. Mulcahy, David B. Grayden, Roger J. Ordidge, Nicholas L. Opie
, Terence J. O'Brien
, Thomas J. Oxley, Bradford A. Moffat
:
7T-fMRI: Faster temporal resolution yields optimal BOLD sensitivity for functional network imaging specifically at high spatial resolution. 214-229

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