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NeuroImage, Volume 172
Volume 172, May 2018
- Yohan Boillat, Pierre-Louis Bazin, Kieran O'Brien, Mário João Fartaria, Guillaume Bonnier, Gunnar Krueger, Wietske van der Zwaag, Cristina Granziera:
Surface-based characteristics of the cerebellar cortex visualized with ultra-high field MRI. 1-8 - Jaakko Paasonen, Petteri Stenroos, Raimo A. Salo, Vesa Kiviniemi, Olli Gröhn:
Functional connectivity under six anesthesia protocols and the awake condition in rat brain. 9-20 - Peng Yuan, Manuel C. Völkle, Naftali Raz:
Fluid intelligence and gross structural properties of the cerebral cortex in middle-aged and older adults: A multi-occasion longitudinal study. 21-30 - Lixia Tian, Qizhuo Li, Chaomurilige Wang, Jian Yu:
Changes in dynamic functional connections with aging. 31-39 - Shengwei Zhang, Konstantinos Arfanakis:
Evaluation of standardized and study-specific diffusion tensor imaging templates of the adult human brain: Template characteristics, spatial normalization accuracy, and detection of small inter-group FA differences. 40-50 - Christian G. Habeck, Teal Eich, Ray Razlighi, Yunglin Gazes, Yaakov Stern:
Reference ability neural networks and behavioral performance across the adult life span. 51-63 - Xiaowei Zhuang, R. R. Walsh, Karthik Ramakrishnan Sreenivasan, Zhengshi Yang, Virendra Mishra, Dietmar Cordes:
Incorporating spatial constraint in co-activation pattern analysis to explore the dynamics of resting-state networks: An application to Parkinson's disease. 64-84 - Shinta Aonuma, José Gómez-Tames, Ilkka Laakso, Akimasa Hirata, Tomokazu Takakura, Manabu Tamura, Yoshihiro Muragaki:
A high-resolution computational localization method for transcranial magnetic stimulation mapping. 85-93 - Wahbi K. El-Bouri, Stephen J. Payne:
Investigating the effects of a penetrating vessel occlusion with a multi-scale microvasculature model of the human cerebral cortex. 94-106 - Marcelo Gomes Mattar, Nicholas F. Wymbs, Andrew S. Bock, Geoffrey Karl Aguirre, Scott T. Grafton, Danielle S. Bassett:
Predicting future learning from baseline network architecture. 107-117 - Fabian Corlier, George W. Hafzalla, Joshua Faskowitz, Lewis H. Kuller, James T. Becker, Oscar L. Lopez, Paul M. Thompson, Meredith N. Braskie:
Systemic inflammation as a predictor of brain aging: Contributions of physical activity, metabolic risk, and genetic risk. 118-129 - Zhengwu Zhang, Maxime Descoteaux, Jingwen Zhang, Gabriel Girard, Maxime Chamberland, David B. Dunson, Anuj Srivastava, Hongtu Zhu:
Mapping population-based structural connectomes. 130-145 - Kaoru Nashiro, Shuo Qin, Margaret A. O'Connell, Chandramallika Basak:
Age-related differences in BOLD modulation to cognitive control costs in a multitasking paradigm: Global switch, local switch, and compatibility-switch costs. 146-161 - Christian Brodbeck, Alessandro Presacco, Jonathan Z. Simon:
Neural source dynamics of brain responses to continuous stimuli: Speech processing from acoustics to comprehension. 162-174 - Stanislaw Adaszewski, David Slater, Lester Melie-García, Bogdan Draganski, Piotr Bogorodzki:
Simultaneous estimation of population receptive field and hemodynamic parameters from single point BOLD responses using Metropolis-Hastings sampling. 175-193 - Megan M. Herting, Cory Johnson, Kathryn L. Mills, Nandita Vijayakumar, Meg Dennison, Chang Liu, Anne-Lise Goddings, Ronald E. Dahl, Elizabeth R. Sowell, Sarah Whittle, Nicholas B. Allen, Christian K. Tamnes:
Development of subcortical volumes across adolescence in males and females: A multisample study of longitudinal changes. 194-205 - Alain de Cheveigné, Daniel D. E. Wong, Giovanni M. Di Liberto, Jens Hjortkjær, Malcolm Slaney, Edmund C. Lalor:
Decoding the auditory brain with canonical component analysis. 206-216 - Farshid Sepehrband, Kirsten M. Lynch, Ryan P. Cabeen, Clio González-Zacarías, Lu Zhao, Mike D'Arcy, Carl Kesselman, Megan M. Herting, Ivo D. Dinov, Arthur W. Toga, Kristi Clark:
Neuroanatomical morphometric characterization of sex differences in youth using statistical learning. 217-227 - Jane E. Herron:
Direct electrophysiological evidence for the maintenance of retrieval orientations and the role of cognitive control. 228-238 - Rui Zhang, Frauke Beyer, Leonie Lampe, Tobias Luck, Steffi Riedel-Heller, Markus Loeffler, Matthias L. Schroeter, Michael Stumvoll, Arno Villringer, Anja Veronica Witte:
White matter microstructural variability mediates the relation between obesity and cognition in healthy adults. 239-249 - Yun-An Huang, Jan Jastorff, Jan Van den Stock, Laura Van de Vliet, Patrick Dupont, Mathieu Vandenbulcke:
Studying emotion theories through connectivity analysis: Evidence from generalized psychophysiological interactions and graph theory. 250-262 - Kabilar Gunalan, Bryan Howell, Cameron C. McIntyre:
Quantifying axonal responses in patient-specific models of subthalamic deep brain stimulation. 263-277 - Sam J. Gilbert, Hoki Fung:
Decoding intentions of self and others from fMRI activity patterns. 278-290 - Soroosh Afyouni, Thomas E. Nichols:
Insight and inference for DVARS. 291-312 - Janne Kauttonen, Yevhen Hlushchuk, Iiro P. Jääskeläinen, Pia Tikka:
Brain mechanisms underlying cue-based memorizing during free viewing of movie Memento. 313-325 - Frantisek Vása, Edward T. Bullmore, Ameera X. Patel:
Probabilistic thresholding of functional connectomes: Application to schizophrenia. 326-340 - Mohsen Alavash, Sung-Joo Lim, Christiane M. Thiel, Bernhard Sehm, Lorenz Deserno, Jonas Obleser:
Dopaminergic modulation of hemodynamic signal variability and the functional connectome during cognitive performance. 341-356 - Amandine Crombé, Vincent Planche, Gerard Raffard, Julien Bourel, Nadège Dubourdieu, Aude Panatier, Hikaru Fukutomi, Vincent Dousset, Stephane Oliet, Bassem Hiba, Thomas Tourdias:
Deciphering the microstructure of hippocampal subfields with in vivo DTI and NODDI: Applications to experimental multiple sclerosis. 357-368 - Michael N. Hallquist, Charles F. Geier, Beatriz Luna:
Incentives facilitate developmental improvement in inhibitory control by modulating control-related networks. 369-380 - Furong Huang, Shuang Tang, Pei Sun, Jing Luo:
Neural correlates of novelty and appropriateness processing in externally induced constraint relaxation. 381-389 - Haraldur Tómas Hallgrímsson, Matthew Cieslak, Luca Foschini, Scott T. Grafton, Ambuj K. Singh:
Spatial coherence of oriented white matter microstructure: Applications to white matter regions associated with genetic similarity. 390-403 - Raimo A. Salo, Ilya Belevich, Eppu Manninen, Eija Jokitalo, Olli Gröhn, Alejandra Sierra:
Quantification of anisotropy and orientation in 3D electron microscopy and diffusion tensor imaging in injured rat brain. 404-414 - Sean R. O'Bryan, Eric A. Walden, Michael J. Serra, Tyler Davis:
Rule activation and ventromedial prefrontal engagement support accurate stopping in self-paced learning. 415-426 - Francesco Di Gregorio, Martin E. Maier, Marco Steinhauser:
Errors can elicit an error positivity in the absence of an error negativity: Evidence for independent systems of human error monitoring. 427-436 - Xavier Guell, John D. E. Gabrieli, Jeremy D. Schmahmann:
Triple representation of language, working memory, social and emotion processing in the cerebellum: convergent evidence from task and seed-based resting-state fMRI analyses in a single large cohort. 437-449 - Christoph Vogelbacher, Thomas W. D. Möbius, Jens Sommer, Verena Schuster, Udo Dannlowski, Tilo Kircher, Astrid Dempfle, Andreas Jansen, Miriam H. A. Bopp:
The Marburg-Münster Affective Disorders Cohort Study (MACS): A quality assurance protocol for MR neuroimaging data. 450-460 - Pan Feng, Benjamin Becker, Tingyong Feng, Yong Zheng:
Alter spontaneous activity in amygdala and vmPFC during fear consolidation following 24 h sleep deprivation. 461-469 - Lennart J. Geurts, Alex A. Bhogal, Jeroen C. W. Siero, Peter R. Luijten, Geert Jan Biessels, Jaco J. M. Zwanenburg:
Vascular reactivity in small cerebral perforating arteries with 7 T phase contrast MRI - A proof of concept study. 470-477 - Amanda F. Mejia, Mary Beth Nebel, Anita D. Barber, Ann S. Choe, James J. Pekar, Brian S. Caffo, Martin A. Lindquist:
Improved estimation of subject-level functional connectivity using full and partial correlation with empirical Bayes shrinkage. 478-491 - Josephine Cruzat, Gustavo Deco, Adrià Tauste Campo, Alessandro Principe, Albert Costa, Morten L. Kringelbach, Rodrigo Rocamora:
The dynamics of human cognition: Increasing global integration coupled with decreasing segregation found using iEEG. 492-505 - Yu Takagi, Yuki Sakai, Yoshinari Abe, Seiji Nishida, Ben J. Harrison, Ignacio Martínez-Zalacaín, Carles Soriano-Mas, Jin Narumoto, Saori C. Tanaka:
A common brain network among state, trait, and pathological anxiety from whole-brain functional connectivity. 506-516 - Jovita Bruening, Vera U. Ludwig, Lena M. Paschke, Henrik Walter, Christine Stelzel:
Motivational effects on the processing of delayed intentions in the anterior prefrontal cortex. 517-526 - Hua Xue, Kelong Lu, Ning Hao:
Cooperation makes two less-creative individuals turn into a highly-creative pair. 527-537 - Benjamin B. Risk, Mary C. Kociuba, Daniel B. Rowe:
Impacts of simultaneous multislice acquisition on sensitivity and specificity in fMRI. 538-553 - Jonathan Lynn, Eric A. Woodcock, Chaitali Anand, Dalal Khatib, Jeffrey A. Stanley:
Differences in steady-state glutamate levels and variability between 'non-task-active' conditions: Evidence from 1H fMRS of the prefrontal cortex. 554-561 - Henning Matthias Reimann, Mihail Todiras, Russ Hodge, Till Huelnhagen, Jason Michael Millward, Robert Turner, Erdmann Seeliger, Michael Bader, Andreas Pohlmann, Thoralf Niendorf:
Somatosensory BOLD fMRI reveals close link between salient blood pressure changes and the murine neuromatrix. 562-574 - Javier Díaz, Alejandro Bassi, Alex Coolen, Ennio A. Vivaldi, Juan-Carlos Letelier:
Envelope analysis links oscillatory and arrhythmic EEG activities to two types of neuronal synchronization. 575-585 - Garth John Thompson, Basavaraju G. Sanganahalli, Keeley L. Baker, Peter Herman, Gordon M. Shepherd, Justus Valentijn Verhagen, Fahmeed Hyder:
Spontaneous activity forms a foundation for odor-evoked activation maps in the rat olfactory bulb. 586-596 - Andreas Schindler, Andreas M. Bartels:
Integration of visual and non-visual self-motion cues during voluntary head movements in the human brain. 597-607 - Daniel Säfström, Erik Domellöf:
Brain activations supporting linking of action phases in a sequential manual task. 608-619 - Frithjof Kruggel:
The macro-structural variability of the human neocortex. 620-630 - Nicolás von Ellenrieder, Jonathan Dan, Birgit Frauscher, Jean Gotman:
Corrigendum to "Sparse asynchronous cortical generators can produce measurable scalp EEG signals" [Neuroimage 138 (2016) 123-133]. 631 - Otto Muzik, Kaice T. Reilly, Vaibhav A. Diwadkar:
"Brain over body"-A study on the willful regulation of autonomic function during cold exposure. 632-641 - Gregor Lichtner, Ryszard Auksztulewicz, Evgeniya Kirilina, Helena Velten, Dionysios Mavrodis, Michael Scheel, Felix Blankenburg, Falk von Dincklage:
Effects of propofol anesthesia on the processing of noxious stimuli in the spinal cord and the brain. 642-653 - Chang Cai, Kenji Ogawa, Takanori Kochiyama, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Imamizu:
Temporal recalibration of motor and visual potentials in lag adaptation in voluntary movement. 654-662 - Neeltje E. Blankenstein, Elisabeth Schreuders, Jiska S. Peper, Eveline A. Crone, Anna C. K. van Duijvenvoorde:
Individual differences in risk-taking tendencies modulate the neural processing of risky and ambiguous decision-making in adolescence. 663-673 - Eric Feczko, N. M. Balba, Oscar Miranda-Dominguez, Michaela Cordova, S. L. Karalunas, Louis N. Irwin, D. V. Demeter, A. P. Hill, B. H. Langhorst, J. Grieser Painter, Jan P. H. van Santen, E. J. Fombonne, Joel T. Nigg, Damien A. Fair:
Subtyping cognitive profiles in Autism Spectrum Disorder using a Functional Random Forest algorithm. 674-688 - Katharina Dobs, Johannes Schultz, Isabelle Bülthoff, Justin L. Gardner:
Task-dependent enhancement of facial expression and identity representations in human cortex. 689-702 - Junmin Liu, Spencer D. Christiansen, Maria Drangova:
Single multi-echo GRE acquisition with short and long echo spacing for simultaneous quantitative mapping of fat fraction, B0 inhomogeneity, and susceptibility. 703-717 - Alice De Visscher, Stephan E. Vogel, Gernot Reishofer, Eva Hassler, Karl Koschutnig, Bert De Smedt, Roland H. Grabner:
Interference and problem size effect in multiplication fact solving: Individual differences in brain activations and arithmetic performance. 718-727 - Farras Abdelnour, Michael Dayan, Orrin Devinsky, Thomas Thesen, Ashish Raj:
Functional brain connectivity is predictable from anatomic network's Laplacian eigen-structure. 728-739 - Anand A. Joshi, Minqi Chong, Jian Li, Soyoung Choi, Richard M. Leahy:
Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Synchronization of resting fMRI time-series across subjects. 740-752 - Bruno Richard, Eva Chadnova, Daniel H. Baker:
Binocular vision adaptively suppresses delayed monocular signals. 753-765 - Anna Wilsch, Toralf Neuling, Jonas Obleser, Christoph S. Herrmann:
Transcranial alternating current stimulation with speech envelopes modulates speech comprehension. 766-774 - Antonio Kolossa, Bruno Kopp:
Data quality over data quantity in computational cognitive neuroscience. 775-785 - Robert T. Thibault, Amanda MacPherson, Michael Lifshitz, Raquel R. Roth, Amir Raz:
Neurofeedback with fMRI: A critical systematic review. 786-807 - Theodosia Vallianatou, Nicole Strittmatter, Anna Nilsson, Mohammadreza Shariatgorji, Gregory Hamm, Marcela Pereira, Patrik Källback, Per Svenningsson, Maria Karlgren, Richard J. A. Goodwin, Per E. Andrén:
A mass spectrometry imaging approach for investigating how drug-drug interactions influence drug blood-brain barrier permeability. 808-816 - Helene Hjelmervik, Markus Hausmann, Alexander R. Craven, Marco Hirnstein, Kenneth Hugdahl, Karsten Specht:
Sex- and sex hormone-related variations in energy-metabolic frontal brain asymmetries: A magnetic resonance spectroscopy study. 817-825 - Fan Zhang, Peter Savadjiev, Weidong Cai, Yang Song, Yogesh Rathi, Birkan Tunç, Drew Parker, Tina Kapur, Robert T. Schultz, Nikos Makris, Ragini Verma, Lauren J. O'Donnell:
Whole brain white matter connectivity analysis using machine learning: An application to autism. 826-837 - Hause Lin, Blair Saunders, Cendri A. C. Hutcherson, Michael Inzlicht:
Midfrontal theta and pupil dilation parametrically track subjective conflict (but also surprise) during intertemporal choice. 838-852 - Michael Rullmann, Sven Preusser, Sindy Poppitz, Stefanie Heba, Jana Hoyer, Tatjana Schütz, Arne Dietrich, Karsten Müller, Burkhard Pleger:
Gastric-bypass surgery induced widespread neural plasticity of the obese human brain. 853-863 - Ori Ossmy, Roy Mukamel:
Behavioral and neural effects of congruency of visual feedback during short-term motor learning. 864-873
- Hansol Lee, Sun-Yong Baek, Se Young Chun, Jae-Hyeok Lee, HyungJoon Cho:
Specific visualization of neuromelanin-iron complex and ferric iron in the human post-mortem substantia nigra using MR relaxometry at 7T. 874-885 - Alexander M. Puckett, Saskia Bollmann, Benedikt A. Poser, Jake R. Palmer, Markus Barth, Ross Cunnington:
Using multi-echo simultaneous multi-slice (SMS) EPI to improve functional MRI of the subcortical nuclei of the basal ganglia at ultra-high field (7T). 886-895 - William Hedley Thompson, Peter Fransson:
A common framework for the problem of deriving estimates of dynamic functional brain connectivity. 896-902 - Alain de Cheveigné, Dorothée Arzounian:
Robust detrending, rereferencing, outlier detection, and inpainting for multichannel data. 903-912
- Ali-Mohammad Golestani, Catie Chang, Jonathan B. Kwinta, Yasha B. Khatamian, J. Jean Chen:
Corrigendum to "Mapping the end-tidal CO2 response function in the resting-state BOLD fMRI signal: Spatial specificity, test-retest reliability and effect of fMRI sampling rate.". 913 - José E. Romero, Pierrick Coupé, José V. Manjón:
Corrigendum to "HIPS: A new hippocampus subfield segmentation method" [NeuroImage 163 (2017) 286-295]. 914
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